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ANALYSIS OF THE U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY STREAMGAGING NETWORK.

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This paper summarizes the results from the first 3 years of a 5-year cost-effectiveness study of the U. S. Geological Survey streamgaging network. The objective of the study is to define and document the most cost-effective means of furnishing streamflow information. In the first step of this study, data uses were identified for 3,493 continuous-record stations currently being operated in 32 States. In the second step, evaluation of alternative methods of providing streamflow information, flow-routing models, and regression models were developed for estimating daily flows at 251 stations of the 3,493 stations analyzed. In the third step of the analysis, relationships were developed between the accuracy of the streamflow records and the operating budget. The existing streamgaging networks in four Districts were further analyzed to determine the impacts that satellite telemetry would have on the cost effectiveness. Satellite telemetry was not found to be cost effective on the basis of hydrologic-data collection alone, given present cost of equipment and operation.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title ANALYSIS OF THE U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY STREAMGAGING NETWORK.
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher Int Assoc on Water Pollution Research & Control
Publisher location London, Engl
First page 33
Last page 44
Conference Title Preprinted Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on River Basin Management.
Conference Location Sao Paolo, Braz
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