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Development, Testing, And Assessment Of Regression Equations For Experimental Forecasts, Etc., U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 00-4153, 2000
Regression Analysis and Real-Time Water-Quality Monitoring to Estimate Constituent Concentrations, Loads, Etc., U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 00-4126, 2000
Analysis of The Magnitude and Frequency of The 4-Day Annual Low Flow and Regression Equations, Etc., U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4271, 2002
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.)
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Nationwide Summary of U.S. Geological Survey Regional Regression Equations for Estimating Magnitude and Frequency of Floods for Ungaged Sites, 1993
A Logistic Regression Equation for Estimating the Probability of a Stream Flowing Perennially in Massachusetts, U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4043, 2002
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.)
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Regression Equations for Estimating Flood Flows for the 2, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500-Year Recurrence Intervals in Connecticut, U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5160, 2004
Regional Equations for Estimating Mean Annual and Mean Seasonal Runoff for Natural Basins in Texas, Base Period 1961-90
Author: Jennifer Lanning-Rush
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Category : Runoff
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Regional equations were developed for estimating mean annual and mean seasonal runoff for natural basins of Texas. The equations, which are based on the statistical relation between streamflow and basin characteristics, use streamflow data and basin characteristics from U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging stations within natural basins and with at least 8 years of data during 1961-90. The State was divided into 11 hydrologic regions on the basis of previous studies. The final equations for estimating mean annual and mean seasonal runoff were developed from 228 streamflow-gaging stations. Contributing drainage area and mean annual or mean seasonal precipitation were determined to be the most significant basin characteristics in each region.
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Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Regional equations were developed for estimating mean annual and mean seasonal runoff for natural basins of Texas. The equations, which are based on the statistical relation between streamflow and basin characteristics, use streamflow data and basin characteristics from U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging stations within natural basins and with at least 8 years of data during 1961-90. The State was divided into 11 hydrologic regions on the basis of previous studies. The final equations for estimating mean annual and mean seasonal runoff were developed from 228 streamflow-gaging stations. Contributing drainage area and mean annual or mean seasonal precipitation were determined to be the most significant basin characteristics in each region.
A Field and Statistical Modeling Study to Estimate Irrigation Water Use, Etc., U.S Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 00-4292, 2001
Methods of Analysis by The U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Laboratory Etc., U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 01-4132, 2001
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.)
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