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' ~ • 11 <br /> h 1 <br />8 <br /> Marc <br />9 <br />5 <br />' -- The record begins Match 9. <br /> -- The period March 14 to March 31 indicated a constant flow of 4,38 <br />' cfs, this is unlikely, either the stilling well was frozen or the <br />recorder malfunctioned. <br /> Ma 198 <br /> <br /> -- ?lean daily flows increased from 24,2 cfs to 37.4 cfs for May 16 to <br /> May 21, the record was for May 16 to May 26, <br />' -- After May 26 the recorder clock was running ver,/ slow so data <br /> could not be reduced, <br />t June 1985 <br /> -- Clock running too slox to use data. <br /> <br /> July 1985 <br />' -- Single value xritten on chart July 9 xas 4,56 cfs, <br /> -- No vaziation xas indicated thus indicating a malfunction. <br />' August 1985 <br /> -- ifo variation, a single value of 1,26 cfs on August 14 (this is the <br />' minimum flow for a 4-foot Parshall flume). <br /> September 1985 <br />' -- No vaziation, a single value of 3.77 cis on September 16. <br />' October 1985 <br /> -- r^lows shoxed very little variation for Octo ber 4 to October 28 <br /> except for an apparent precipitation event on October 11 xhich <br /> produced a peak mean daily flox of 19.7 cfs on October 12, <br /> -- The period of no variation from October 16 to October 28 probably <br />' indicates a problem, <br /> ;7ovember 1985 <br />' -- The recorder xas apparently malfunctionirb or the stilling xell <br /> xas frozen. <br />' -- A single value of 2.39 cfs was recorded on November 1 and a :,ingle <br /> value of 3.06 cfs vas shown on November 20, <br />1 <br /> <br />