Magnitude and frequency of floods in the Suwannee River Water Management District, Florida

Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4176
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Abstract

Flood-frequency statistics for 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-. 100-, 200-, and 500-year recurrence intervals, based on three methods of analysis, are presented for 25 continuous-record and seven peak flow partial-record gaging stations in the Suwannee River Water Management District. The first method, for gaged stations, utilizes station records; the second method, for ungaged sites, utilizes regional regression analysis; and the third method uses a weighted combination of the station and regional values. Because the weighted values utilize two more or less independent estimates of the peak flow statistic, they are considered more accurate than the station estimates or the regression estimates alone. Also, the use of another weighting scheme to improve estimates of flood frequency statistics at ungaged sites is demonstrated. The karstic nature of much of the Suwannee River Water Management District significantly attenuates flood peaks in some streams by providing substantial subsurface storage when river stages are high. At such times, springs discharging into rivers may reverse flow temporarily and become sinks.
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Magnitude and frequency of floods in the Suwannee River Water Management District, Florida
Series title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series number 96-4176
DOI 10.3133/wri964176
Edition -
Year Published 1996
Language ENGLISH
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey ; Branch of Information Center [distributor],
Description iv, 14 p. :ill., maps ;28 cm.
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