Channel width measurements for selected streamgage sites in Montana
Dates
Start Date
2013-01-01
End Date
2017-12-31
Publication Date
2020-02-18
Citation
Chase, K.J., Sando, R., Lawlor, S.M., Reese, C.B., McCarthy, P.M., Dutton, D.M., Hallberg, L.L., and Collins, B., 2020, Channel width measurements for selected streamgage sites in Montana: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9CCGJ0I.
Summary
The WY-MT WSC conducted a study to develop regression equations for estimating peak-flow frequencies in Montana, using channel-width characteristics. Channel widths were measured in the field and from aerial photographs. This data release includes three child items: a table of field measurements, a table of measurements from aerial photographs, and a summary table of the data (field measurements and measurements from aerial photographs) used to develop the regression equations.
Summary
The WY-MT WSC conducted a study to develop regression equations for estimating peak-flow frequencies in Montana, using channel-width characteristics. Channel widths were measured in the field and from aerial photographs. This data release includes three child items: a table of field measurements, a table of measurements from aerial photographs, and a summary table of the data (field measurements and measurements from aerial photographs) used to develop the regression equations.
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Chase, K.J., Sando, R., Armstrong, D.W., and McCarthy, P., 2021, Regional regression equations based on channel-width characteristics to estimate peak-flow frequencies at ungaged sites in Montana using peak-flow frequency data through water year 2011 (ver. 1.1, September 2021): U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2020–5142, 49 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20205142.
This data release presents channel-width data measured in the field, and from aerial imagery. These measurement data were used to develop regression equations for estimating peak-flow frequencies in Montana, using channel-width characteristics.