Mean annual runoff as related to channel geometry of selected streams in California

Water Supply Paper 1999-E
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The channel geometry of 48 gaged streams in California where mean annual runoff is known was studied in 1967 and 1968. The analyses show that the mean annual runoff is related to selected dimensions of channel geometry. The width and the average depth of the cross section between bars or beams can be used to estimate annual runoff from ungaged streams. Separate relations are needed for perennial and ephemeral streams. The analyses also showed that it is better to measure several cross sections, compute the discharge for each cross section, and average these discharges to obtain the discharge for the site. A 10-year period, 1958-67, was analyzed to determine if the channel dimensions were affected by recent hydrologic or climatic events. It was determined that the computed runoff represented a long-term mean; that is, the standard error of estimate was less for the regression using the runoff for the period of record rather than for the 10year period.
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Mean annual runoff as related to channel geometry of selected streams in California
Series title Water Supply Paper
Series number 1999
Chapter E
DOI 10.3133/wsp1999E
Edition -
Year Published 1970
Language ENGLISH
Publisher U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,
Description iii, E17 p. :illus. ;24 cm.
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