Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - muddy waters and debris
Water-quality “super” gages (also known as “sentry” gages) provide real-time, continuous measurements of the physical and chemical characteristics of stream water at or near selected U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) streamgages in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. A super gage includes streamflow and water-quality instrumentation and representative stream sample collection for laboratory analysis. USGS scientists can use statistical surrogate models to relate instrument values to analyzed chemical concentrations at a super gage. Real-time, continuous and laboratory-analyzed concentration and load data are publicly accessible on USGS Web pages.
Available Data
USGS Station ID: 04188496
Stream Data: Gage height, discharge
Water-Quality Data: Water temperature, specific conductance, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity
Atmospheric Data: Precipitation
Station Description
Latitude: 40°58'45"
Longitude: 83°39'12"
Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC): 04100008
Datum: 784.88 feet above NAVD88
Drainage Area: 51.0 square miles
County: Hanciock County, Ohio
Site managed by: Columbus Office
Station Funding
This station is operated and maintained in cooperation with the City of Findlay and USGS Cooperative Funding Program.
Hydrologic Conditions
Sample Collection and Use
Why Continuous Monitoring is Important
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - muddy waters and debris
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream view from gage on bridge
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream view from gage on bridge
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream view of iced over stream
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream view of iced over stream
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - ice and snow covered stream downstream of gage
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - ice and snow covered stream downstream of gage
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream of gage
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream of gage
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - gage view from upstream side
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - gage view from upstream side
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - high water
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - high water
Below are publications associated with this project.
Real-time, continuous water-quality monitoring in Indiana and Kentucky
Plastic debris in 29 Great Lakes tributaries: Relations to watershed attributes and hydrology
Sediment acoustic index method for computing continuous suspended-sediment concentrations
Organic contaminants in Great Lakes tributaries: Prevalence and potential aquatic toxicity
National Field Manual for the Collection of Water-Quality Data. U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, Book 9
Optical techniques for the determination of nitrate in environmental waters: Guidelines for instrument selection, operation, deployment, maintenance, quality assurance, and data reporting
Precipitation-runoff relations and water-quality characteristics at edge-of-field stations, Discovery Farms and Pioneer Farm, Wisconsin, 2003-8
Guidelines and Procedures for Computing Time-Series Suspended-Sediment Concentrations and Loads from In-Stream Turbidity-Sensor and Streamflow Data
Guidelines and standard procedures for continuous water-quality monitors: Station operation, record computation, and data reporting
Below are partners associated with this project.
Water-quality “super” gages (also known as “sentry” gages) provide real-time, continuous measurements of the physical and chemical characteristics of stream water at or near selected U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) streamgages in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. A super gage includes streamflow and water-quality instrumentation and representative stream sample collection for laboratory analysis. USGS scientists can use statistical surrogate models to relate instrument values to analyzed chemical concentrations at a super gage. Real-time, continuous and laboratory-analyzed concentration and load data are publicly accessible on USGS Web pages.
Available Data
USGS Station ID: 04188496
Stream Data: Gage height, discharge
Water-Quality Data: Water temperature, specific conductance, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity
Atmospheric Data: Precipitation
Station Description
Latitude: 40°58'45"
Longitude: 83°39'12"
Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC): 04100008
Datum: 784.88 feet above NAVD88
Drainage Area: 51.0 square miles
County: Hanciock County, Ohio
Site managed by: Columbus Office
Station Funding
This station is operated and maintained in cooperation with the City of Findlay and USGS Cooperative Funding Program.
Hydrologic Conditions
Sample Collection and Use
Why Continuous Monitoring is Important
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - muddy waters and debris
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - muddy waters and debris
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream view from gage on bridge
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream view from gage on bridge
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream view of iced over stream
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream view of iced over stream
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - ice and snow covered stream downstream of gage
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - ice and snow covered stream downstream of gage
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream of gage
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - downstream of gage
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - gage view from upstream side
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - gage view from upstream side
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - high water
Eagle Creek above Findlay OH - high water
Below are publications associated with this project.
Real-time, continuous water-quality monitoring in Indiana and Kentucky
Plastic debris in 29 Great Lakes tributaries: Relations to watershed attributes and hydrology
Sediment acoustic index method for computing continuous suspended-sediment concentrations
Organic contaminants in Great Lakes tributaries: Prevalence and potential aquatic toxicity
National Field Manual for the Collection of Water-Quality Data. U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, Book 9
Optical techniques for the determination of nitrate in environmental waters: Guidelines for instrument selection, operation, deployment, maintenance, quality assurance, and data reporting
Precipitation-runoff relations and water-quality characteristics at edge-of-field stations, Discovery Farms and Pioneer Farm, Wisconsin, 2003-8
Guidelines and Procedures for Computing Time-Series Suspended-Sediment Concentrations and Loads from In-Stream Turbidity-Sensor and Streamflow Data
Guidelines and standard procedures for continuous water-quality monitors: Station operation, record computation, and data reporting
Below are partners associated with this project.