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Cailin L Brugger

Student Trainee (Hydrology)

Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center

Email: cbrugger@usgs.gov
Office Phone: 307-775-9163

Location
Progress Circle Building
521 Progress Circle
Suite 6
Cheyenne , WY 82007-9502
US

Supervisor: Cheryl E Miller
Component file of Flow-Conditioned Parameter Grids for the Wyoming StreamStats: A seamless soil type and average permeability basin characteristic datasets.
Component file of Flow-Conditioned Parameter Grids for the Wyoming StreamStats: A seamless elevation and waterbodies basin characteristic datasets.
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In 2021, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program, cataloged and scanned notes and calculations for indirect measurements taken during flood events in Montana. This product provides a publicly available catalog of the field notes, photos, survey information, and calculations for indirect measurements at selected sites. Indirect measurements are surveyed by the USGS after floods by identifying high water marks along rivers indicating the maximum stream stage. These high water marks are used to estimate the peak discharge through standardized methods. Estimates of peak streamflow from the indirect estimates were were added to the National...
Component file of Flow-Conditioned Parameter Grids for the Wyoming StreamStats: A Seamless 30-year climatologies of mean annual total precipitation, mean monthly total precipitation, and first of the month (January through June) mean water equivalent of snow cover basin characteristic datasets.
To aid in parameterization of mechanistic, statistical, and machine learning models of hydrologic systems in the Wyoming StreamStat study area, flow-conditioned parameter grids (FCPGs) have been generated describing upstream basin elevation, slope, level III ecoregion codes, land cover classification, waterbodies, first of the month snow water equivalent (Jan-Jun), soil type, average soil permeability, evaptranspiration Spring and Summer, and modeled 30-year normal climatologies of average annual total precipitation, average monthly total precipitation, average annual daily mean temperature, and average monthly daily mean temperature values within the Wyoming StreamStats study area.
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