Selected Peak-Flow Special Conditions for USGS Streamgages in Alaska
Dates
Publication Date
2023-11-27
Start Date
1948
End Date
2022
Last Revision
2024-01-24
Citation
Curran, J.H., 2023, Selected peak-flow special conditions for USGS streamgages in Alaska (ver 2.0, January 2024): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9N798Z3.
Summary
This data package documents selected special conditions affecting the magnitude of peak flows at streamgages in Alaska. The data consist of a table of special conditions for selected peak flows and a table of data sources. This dataset resolves ambiguity introduced by historical variations in USGS National Water Information System (NWIS; https://doi.org/10.5066/F7P55KJN) peak-flow code assignment practices or inherent in defining multiple possible conditions for a single code. For peak flows assigned a code 3 or 9 in the NWIS peak-flow database, the special conditions forming the basis for code assignment were (1) snowmelt or (2) a sudden release of water. Sudden releases of water included glacier dammed lake outburst, glacier and [...]
Summary
This data package documents selected special conditions affecting the magnitude of peak flows at streamgages in Alaska. The data consist of a table of special conditions for selected peak flows and a table of data sources. This dataset resolves ambiguity introduced by historical variations in USGS National Water Information System (NWIS; https://doi.org/10.5066/F7P55KJN) peak-flow code assignment practices or inherent in defining multiple possible conditions for a single code. For peak flows assigned a code 3 or 9 in the NWIS peak-flow database, the special conditions forming the basis for code assignment were (1) snowmelt or (2) a sudden release of water. Sudden releases of water included glacier dammed lake outburst, glacier and debris dammed lake outburst, sediment dammed lake outburst, mass failure/lake outburst, landslide debris dam breakup, beaver dam breakup, natural flow diversion, or subsidence from detonation subcategories. Data sources used to verify the basis for the codes included reports, online data, and USGS streamgaging notes.
Version History:
First release: November 2023
Revised: January 2024 (ver. 2.0)
Peak flows from selected peak-generating mechanisms can have a characteristic magnitude and frequency different from other peak flows. Identifying peaks affected by these special conditions can improve flood frequency analysis, regional streamflow statistics, and understanding of the influence of the special conditions.