Justification for a reduction in the crest-stage gage program in Louisiana

Water Resources Bulletin
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The crest-stage gage program in Louisiana was evaluated to determine if the data were adequate for use in developing regional flood-frequency equations and to determine if any crest-stage gage stations could be discontinued. An abundance of data at many crest-stage gage stations and a lack of data for urban areas and flat-slope areas indicated a need for a shift in the number, type, and locations of gages. Correlations and comparisons of annual peak discharges and watershed characteristics of 96 existing stations resulted in the elimination of 72 stations and the addition of one new station, reducing the total network to 25 stations that could be used for future flood-frequency analyses.

The adequacy of the reduced network for development and verification of regional flood-frequency equations was tested by comparing a set of regional flood-frequency equations developed using data from the full network with a set developed using data from the reduced network. The results indicate that the crest-stage gage network can be reduced to 25 stations and still provide adequate information for future flood-frequency analyses.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Justification for a reduction in the crest-stage gage program in Louisiana
Series title Water Resources Bulletin
DOI 10.1111/j.1752-1688.1985.tb00190.x
Volume 21
Issue 6
Year Published 1985
Language English
Publisher Wiley
Description 13 p.
First page 953
Last page 965
Country United States
State Louisiana
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