Bulletin, Ausgabe 7

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The Office, 1925
 

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Seite 10 - Maximum" gives the mean flow, as determined from the rating table, for the day when the mean gage height was highest. As the gage height is the mean for the day, it...
Seite 11 - Second-feet per square mile" is the average number of cubic feet of water flowing per second from each square mile of area drained, on the assumption that the run-off is distributed uniformly both as regards time and area. "Run-off in inches...
Seite 10 - Maximum" gives the mean flow for the day when the mean gage height was highest. As the gage height is the mean for the day it does not indicate correctly the stage when the water surface was at crest height, and the corresponding discharge was consequently larger than given in the maximum column. Likewise, in the column headed "Minimum" the quantity given is the mean flow for the day when the mean gage hejght was lowest.
Seite 183 - Sec. 30, T. 37 S., R. l W., just above Main Street bridge in Medford, Jackson County; staff gage prior to September, 1918.
Seite 73 - County, 1% miles below mouth of Shitike Creek and 12 miles above mouth of Warmspring River.
Seite 9 - The data presented for each gaging station in the area covered by this report usually comprise a description of the station, a table showing the daily discharge of the stream, and a table of monthly and yearly discharge and run-off. The description of the station gives...
Seite 10 - Minimum" the quantity given is the mean flow for the day when the mean gage height was lowest. The column headed "Mean" is the average flow in cubic feet for each second during the month.
Seite 154 - Location — Staff gage in Sec. 8. T. 23 S.. R. 7 W., at old ferry crossing, 4 miles south of Elkton. Douglas County.
Seite 48 - Yoakum and old gaging station, and 10 miles west of Pendleton, Umatilla County; just above backwater from Furnish Reservoir.
Seite 93 - Sisters, Deschutes County. Pole Creek, a tributary of Squaw Creek from the west, was diverted for irrigation. The diversion canal has been eroded until it carries the entire flow of this creek.

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