Streamflow gain/loss in the Republican River Basin, Nebraska, October 1998
Entry ID:
USGS_OFR_oct98
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Summary
Abstract:
This data set was created to archive the calculated stream flow gains and losses of streams in the Republican River Basin, Nebraska, in October 1998, and make the data available for use with geographic information systems (GIS). This arc and point data set contains stream flow-measurement sites and reaches indicating stream flow gain or loss under base-flow conditions along the Republican River ... and tributaries in Nebraska during October 25 to 28, 1998 (Boohar and others, 2000). The stream flow measurements were made to obtain data on ground-water/surface-water interaction. Flow was observed visually to be zero, was measured, or was estimated at 374 sites. The measurements were made on the main stem of the Republican River and all flowing tributaries that enter the Republican River between Swanson and Harlan County Reservoirs in the Nebraska part of the Republican River Basin. Tributaries were followed upstream until the first road crossing where zero flow was encountered. Measurements also included estimates of average wastewater discharge during the period when the flow measurements were made, based upon data obtained from towns having measurable wastewater discharge. For selected streams, points of zero flow upstream of the first zero flow site also were checked. Stream flow gain or loss for each stream reach was calculated by subtracting the stream flow values measured at the upstream end of the reach and values for contributing tributaries from the downstream value. The data obtained reflected base-flow conditions suitable for estimating stream flow gains and losses for stream reaches between sites. However, due to fluctuations in stream flow on the main stem of the Republican River above Swanson Reservoir during the measurement period, flow measurements on the main stem could not be used for calculating reach gains and losses. Flows measured on tributaries to the Republican River above Swanson Reservoir were of suitable quality to use for stream flow gain/loss calculations. Flows on Sappa Creek did not reflect base-flow conditions and thus were not suitable for investigating ground-water/surface-water interaction. This digital data set was created by manually splitting the lines from a 1:250,000 hydrography data set (Soenksen and others, 1999) at every stream flow-measurement site. Each set of stream segments between measurement sites was assigned a unique reach number. This digital data set was created by manually plotting locations of stream flow measurements. These points were used to designate steam-reach segments to calculate gain/loss per river mile. Reach segments were created by manually splitting the lines from a 1:250,000 hydrography data set (Soenksen and others, 1999) at every location where the streams were measured. Each stream-reach segment between stream flow measurement sites was assigned a unique reach number. All other lines in the hydrography data set without reach numbers were omitted.
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Geographic Coverage
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Spatial coordinates
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N: 40.92
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S: 39.93
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E: -99.43
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W: -102.11
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
Michaela R. Johnson, Jennifer S. Stanton, James F. Cornwall, and Matthew K. Landon, U.S. Geological Survey
Dataset Title:
Streamflow gain/loss in the Republican River Basin, Nebraska, October 1998
Dataset Series Name:
USGS Open-File Report
Dataset Release Date:
2002-02-28
Dataset Release Place:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Dataset Publisher:
U.S. Geological Survey
Data Presentation Form:
digital vector data
Online Resource:
http://water.usgs.gov/lookup/getspatial?ofr0288_oct98
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1998-10-25
Stop Date:
1998-10-28
Data Resolution
Latitude Resolution:
22.07589375
Longitude Resolution:
22.07589375
Use Constraints
The locations of stream-measurement points were digitized from 1:126,720-scale county road maps. The corresponding stream reaches were derived from a 1:250,000 hydrography coverage (Soenksen and others, 1999). If measurement sites are used separately from reaches, the maximum scale of 1:100,000 should not be exceeded. When used in conjunction with the reach segments, the maximum scale should not exceed 1:250,000.
Data Set Progress
COMPLETE
Distribution
Distribution Media:
ftp
Distribution Size:
156348 bytes
Distribution Format:
ArcInfo export format
Fees:
No fees
Distribution Media:
ftp
Fees:
No fees
Personnel
Role:
DIF AUTHOR
Phone:
402-437-5082
Email:
mrjohns at usgs.gov
City:
Lincoln
Province or State:
NE
Postal Code:
68508
Country:
USA
Publications/References
Boohar, J.A., 2000, Water Resources Data, Nebraska, Water Year 1999: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Data Report NE-99-1, p. 323-329.
Soenksen, P.J., Miller, L.D., Sharpe, J.B., and Watton, J.B., 1999, Peak- flow frequency relations and evaluation of the peak-flow gaging network in Nebraska: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4032, 47 p.
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2003-07-01
Last DIF Revision Date:
2008-05-27
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