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For all that, a stream gauge is a humble thing.
A stream gauge station is maintained on the river in the city.
He freely admitted that "there's no reason to keep every stream gauge that's ever started" since the program began in 1889.
Stream gauge stations and sediment basins were built in the 1940s.
The Leggett stream gauge began operating in 1965 and is still in use.
A Stream gauge provides continuous flow over time at one location for water resource and environmental management or other purposes.
Other equipment commonly used at permanent stream gauge include:
Is education more important or is a stream gauge at another location more important?
Measurement of the discharge of water from a basin may be made by a stream gauge located at the basin's outlet.
The stream gauge, one of some 7,400 nationwide, does what its name implies: it measures the level and flow of water in a stream.
Methods for measuring flow once water has reached a river include the stream gauge (see: discharge (hydrology)), and tracer techniques.
For these streams, a second stream gauge would be installed, and the slope of the water surface would be calculated between the gauges.
Rivers: at this level, the river is at its highest that its been since records began for the area where the stream gauge is located.
Lycoming County operates a stream gauge at Salladasburg as part of the county-wide flood warning system.
The river then flows by a stream gauge maintained by the Coos Watershed Association.
Visitors are directed to Americanwhitewater.org or to the USGS for stream gauge levels.
The stream gauge south of Mineral City is at 886.98 feet, and is rendered inoperable when reservoir elevation exceeds that.
(US Geological Survey stream gauge located just downstream of this bridge)
Peachtree Creek topped its stream gauge and the bridge itself at Northside Drive, but remained just below its 1916 record.
Just below the stream gauge, the Little Sandy passes the former Little Sandy Dam.
This record then serves as an assessment of the volume of water that passes by the stream gauge and is useful for many tasks associated with hydrology.
The creek crosses under Trabuco Road and Jeronimo Road; the latter was once the site of a stream gauge.
The Helen stream gauge (HELG1) is located on its bridge over the Chattahoochee in the middle of downtown.
A stream gauge, stream gage or gauging station is a location used by hydrologists or environmental scientists to monitor and test terrestrial bodies of water.
In Zimbabwe, the national stream gauge network is the responsibility of the Zimbabwe National Water Authority.
Flow on the river is measured at three gauging stations.
There is a water gauging station at the Falls, measuring the flow into the fish pass.
They split the flows between channels and some are also gauging stations.
The splashing sounds drew alongside the gauging station, then stopped.
Recent water levels at the gauging station at Sheldon are available here.
The bridge is the site of a gauging station where flow measurements are continuously taken.
But they caught him in the gauging station.
The location of gauging stations are often found on topographical maps.
"The emergency spill overs have gauging stations at the bottom.
The Geological Survey in 1921 established stream gauging stations along the river.
The Department of the Environment installed four gauging stations along the river, the first in 1970, to measure discharge and water quality.
Two other stream gauging stations have been built on Nescopeck Creek.
Modern denudation estimates are usually based on stream load measurements taken at gauging stations.
There is a gauging station at Marham, which records river data by measuring the flow over a flume.
The Parrett has only one gauging station, at Chiselborough, fairly close to the source.
The gauging station and was built in 1931 to measure to flow downstream from Hoover Dam.
At the head of the lock is a gauging station, where the Environment Agency measure the flow and level of the water.
Rain gauging stations put up at seven locations by Meteorological department of Govt.
The work created a gauging station for flow measurement, and increased the capacity of the channels to reduce the risk of flooding.
Some gauging stations are highly automated and may include telemetry capability transmitted to a central data logging facility.
A telemetered gauging station is located on the river downstream from the Victoria Highway crossing.
Day's Lock is the main gauging station for the measurement of the water flow in the River Thames.
The key measuring location is at Manley Hall, a gauging station near Chirk.
Streamflow was measured from 1964 through 1981 at two gauging stations located downstream from Sweetwater.
The fitting and calibration of gauging plates was done at a gauging station or indexing station.