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Long-term monotonic trends in annual and monthly streamflow metrics at streamgages in the United States (Under Revision)

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1863-04-01
End Date
2023-03-31

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Hecht, J.S., Johnson, Z.C., and Dunne, K.A., 2024, Long-term monotonic trends in annual and monthly streamflow metrics at streamgages in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9VBR38I.

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Note: this data release is currently being revised and is temporarily unavailable The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Water Resources Mission Area (WMA) is working to address a need to understand where the Nation is experiencing water shortages or surpluses relative to the demand for water need by delivering routine assessments of water supply and demand and an understanding of the natural and human factors affecting the balance between supply and demand. A key part of these national assessments is identifying long-term trends in water availability, including groundwater and surface water quantity, quality, and use. This data release contains Mann-Kendall monotonic trend analyses for 18 observed annual and monthly streamflow metrics [...]

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Daily mean discharge data were collected to estimate annual trends in 18 different streamflow metrics at sites in the conterminous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. These data were collected to assist water resources planners and managers in considering changing conditions in their decisions. These trend results are most appropriate to use at sites where known drivers of environmental change have prompted a gradual, monotonic increase or decrease in a streamflow metric over a defined trend period.

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  • Regional IWAAs – Integrated Methods for Base Evaluation Project
  • USGS Data Release Products

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