Frequency analysis of Illinois floods using observed and synthetic streamflow records
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Abstract
Equations, applicable Statewide, for estimating flood magnitudes having recurrence intervals ranging from 2 to 500 years for unregulated rural streams, with drainage areas ranging from 9.02 to 10,000 square miles (0.05 to 25,900 sqiiare kilometers), were derived by multiple regression an. A rainfall-runoff model was used in the synthesis of long-term annual peak data for each of 54 small watersheds (drainage areas less than 10.2 nii2, 26.4 km 2). Synthetic freqeency curves generated from five long-term precipitation stations were combined into one synthetic curve and then this synthetic curve was combined with the observed station frequency curve to derae the station frequency curve. Synthetic data from the 54 small streams, observed data at 33 small streams, and observed data at 154 large streams were used in the analyses. The most significant independent variables in the regression analysis for estimating flood peaks on Illinois streams were drainage area, slope, rainfall intensity, and an areal factor.
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Publication type | Report |
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Publication Subtype | USGS Numbered Series |
Title | Frequency analysis of Illinois floods using observed and synthetic streamflow records |
Series title | Water-Resources Investigations Report |
Series number | 77-104 |
DOI | 10.3133/wri77104 |
Year Published | 1977 |
Language | English |
Publisher | U.S. Geological Survey |
Description | v, 32 p. |
Country | United States |
State | Illinois |
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