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File Number
8407.600
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Platte River Basin - River Basin General Publications - Kansas General Publications
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
6/1/1964
Author
Kansas Water Resourc
Title
Kansas Streamflow Characteristics - Part 5 - Storage Requirements to Control High Flow - Technical Report Number 5
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />l. ..., 'J <br />O()1.'.J';' <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />STREAMFLOW RECORDS AVAILABLE <br /> <br />The analyses in this report are based on records of streamflow that have <br />been collected in Kansas and adjoining areas. The locations of the sites are <br />shown in figure 1. <br /> <br />An inventory of the years of streamflow records used for analysis is <br />listed in table 1. A solid bar indicates the years in which the streamflow rec- <br />ords consist of daily and peak discharges. A cross-hatched bar indicates <br />the years in which usually only the annual peak discharges were available <br />when analyses were made. The inventory only lists sites in Kansas and vi- <br />cinity where at least 10 years of daily discharges are available. Records of <br />shorter duration were not found adequate for developing high-flow storage <br />relations. The years of record are for complete water years ending on Sep- <br />tember 30th of the year indicated. <br /> <br />The gaging stations are identified by number in the left column of table <br />1 if operated by the Kansas district and by letter if operated by offices of the <br />U. S. Geological Survey in adjoining States. The numbers and letters arrange <br />all sites in the standardized downstream order of the U. S. Geological Sur- <br />vey. The numbers or letters are used for reference in this report as well <br />as in other reports of this technical series. <br />
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