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Basin characteristics for sites used in RESTORE Streamflow alteration assessments

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Citation

Rodgers, K.D., Breaker, B.K., Hart, R.M., and Knight, R.R., 2018, Geospatial data supporting assessments of streamflow alteration to support bay and estuary restoration in the Gulf States (ver. 1.1, February 2018): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7QF8R33.

Summary

Basin boundaries were delineated for 1,320 USGS streamgages located on tributaries and streams flowing to the Gulf of Mexico. Basins ranged in size from less than 1 to approximately 67,500 square miles. Physical and climatic basin characteristics were calculated using these boundaries. Data presented here will be used as independent variables to estimate streamflow characteristics and provide a numerical foundation supporting the: (1) development of statistical models of streamflow characteristics; (2) evaluation of spatial and temporal trends in streamflow characteristics; and (3) development of network optimization analysis.

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Kirk D Rodgers
Originator :
Rheannon M Hart, Brian K. Breaker
Project Chief :
Rodney R. Knight
Metadata Contact :
Kirk D Rodgers
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase

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Purpose

The purpose of this data release is to present data (streamflow characteristics, basin characteristics) for 1320 USGS streamgages located in basins draining to the Gulf of Mexico. The data release is part of a USGS project evaluating streamflow alteration in the Gulf States and supports the: (1) development of statistical models of streamflow characteristics for reference and non-reference hydrologic conditions for quantifying hydrologic departure; (2) evaluation of spatial and temporal trends in streamflow characteristics and potential correlation with estuary health; and (3) development of a network optimization analysis to identify under-represented basins in the study area for potential streamgage operation.

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