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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8407.600
Description
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 />001319 <br /> <br />Page <br /> <br />Figure 100. Station 120, Neosho River at Strawn, Kans 123 <br />101. Station 121, Neosho River near (at) lola, Kans 124 <br />102. Station 122, Neosho River near Parson, Kans. 125 <br />103. Station q, Neosho River near Commerce, Okla 126 <br />104. Station r, Spring River near Waco, Mo 127 <br />105. Station s, Shoal Creek above Joplin, Mo.. 128 <br />106. Station t, Spring River near Quapaw, Ok1a 129 <br />107. Likely error in use of storage requirement equation. 134 <br />108. Mean annual precipitation in Kansas .. .. 137 <br />109. Mean minimum January temperature in Kansas . 138 <br />110. Mean streamflow in Kansas. . .. .. 139 <br />111. Location of hydrologic areas and homogeneous flood <br />regions in Kansas .... 140 <br />112. Nomograph relating 2- and 4-percent chance flood to <br />drainage ar'ea and mean flow for natural conditions in <br />hydrologic area 1 and flood region B in Kansas. . 142 <br />113. Nomogl'aph relating 2- and 4-pel'cent chance flood to <br />drainage area and mean flow for natural conditions in <br />hydrologic area 2 and flood region B in Kansas.. 143 <br />114. Nomograph relating 2- and 4-percent chance flood to <br />drainage ar'ea and mean flow for natural conditions in <br />hydrologic area 3 and flood region B in Kansas.. . 144 <br />115. Nomograph relating 2- and 4-percent chance flood to <br />drainage area and mean flow for natural conditions in <br />hydrologic area 4 and flood region B in Kansas. . 145 <br />116. Nomograph relating 2- and 4-percent chance flood to <br />drainage area and me an flow for natural conditions in <br />hydrologic area 4 and flood region A in Kansas.. . 146 <br />117. Nomograph relating 2 - and 4-percent chance flood to <br />drainage area and mean flow for natural conditions in <br />hydrologic area 5 and flood l'egion B in Kansas. . . 147 <br />118. Nomograph relating 2 - and 4-percent chance flood to <br />drainage area and mean flow for natural conditions in <br />hydrologic area 5 and flood region A in Kansas. .. 148 <br />119. Storage reqllired to control the outflow at Grouse Creek <br />at Silverdale, Kans with a 2-percent chance of de- <br />ficiency. . .,. 157 <br />120. Frequency curves of annual highest mean discharge for <br />station 64, Kansas River at Topeka, Kans. 163 <br />121. Tangent and cotangent curves. . .. 166 <br />122. Tangent and cotangent functions used. . 166 <br />123. Example of the combined tangent, cotangent and radian <br />functions. ...... 168 <br /> <br />VII <br />
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