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Summer low flow characteristics of forest streams in northeast Oregon
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Graduation date: 1992, Summer low flow characteristics of six forest streams in Northeast Oregon were examined using long term streamflow records. Time series and trend analysis revealed highly significant (alpha=O.O1) increasing trends in summer low flow over the period of record on four of the selected streams, and significant (alpha=O.05) year-to-year dependence on three of the selected streams. Low flow frequency curves, flow duration curves, and flow-date curves were constructed for each stream from the long term flow records. A simple method of forecasting streamflow recessions using flow records is developed resulting in improvement over the average in forecasting recession volume, but little improvement in forecasting end-of-water year flow levels.
Authors :
Widner, Gregory L.
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Contributors :
Froehlich, Henry A.
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Date Detail :
2008-12-03, 2008-12-03, 1991-04-15
Subject :
Streamflow -- Oregon, Stream measurements -- Oregon
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Relation :
Explorer Site -- Oregon Explorer
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