Low-flow characteristics and profiles for the Deep River in the Cape Fear River basin, North Carolina

Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4128
Prepared in cooperation with the Division of Water Quality and Division of Water Resources of the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
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Abstract

An understanding of the magnitude and frequency of low-flow discharges is an important part of protecting surface-water resources and planning for municipal and industrial economic expansion. Low-flow characteristics are summarized for 7 continuous-record gaging stations and 23 partial-record measuring sites in the Deep River Basin in North Carolina. Records of discharge collected through the 1995 water year are used. Flow characteristics included in the summary are (1) average annual unit flow; (2) 7Q10 low-flow discharge, the minimum average discharge for a 7-consecutive-day period occurring, on average, once in 10 years; (3) 30Q2 low-flow discharge; (4) W7Q10 low-flow discharge, similar to 7Q10 discharge except only flow during the months of November through March is considered; and (5) 7Q2 low-flow discharge. The potential for sustained base flows in the upper half of the basin is higher than that for streams in the lower half of the basin. Much of the decrease in base-flow potential in the lower part of the basin is attributed to the underlying rock types of the Triassic basin. Soils in the lower part of the basin consist of clays which limit the infiltration of water into surficial aquifers for later release to streams during drought conditions. Correspondingly, many streams in the lower part of the basin have minimal (defined as less than 0.1 cubic foot per second) or zero 7Q10 discharges.

Drainage area and low-flow discharge profiles are presented for the Deep River. The drainage-area profile shows downstream increases in basin size. At the mouth, the drainage area for the Deep River is 1,441 square miles. Low-flow discharge profiles for the Deep River include 7Q10, 30Q2, W7Q10, and 7Q2 discharges in a continuous profile with contributions from major tributaries included.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Low-flow characteristics and profiles for the Deep River in the Cape Fear River basin, North Carolina
Series title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series number 97-4128
DOI 10.3133/wri974128
Year Published 1997
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Contributing office(s) Wisconsin Water Science Center, South Atlantic Water Science Center
Description Report: iv, 31 p.; 1 Plate: 15.65 x 13.93 inches
Country United States
State North Carolina
County Alamance County, Chatham County, Forsyth County, Guilford County, Lee County, Montgomery County, Moore County, Randolph County
Other Geospatial Cape Fear River, Deep River
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