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Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS

USGS SIS employees led a GPS class in the Kid Zone at the Longmont Airshow.

Image: Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS

USGS SIS employees led a GPS class in the Kid Zone at the Longmont Airshow.

Image: Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS

USGS SIS employees led a GPS class in the Kid Zone at the Longmont Airshow.

Image: Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS

USGS SIS employees led a GPS class in the Kid Zone at the Longmont Airshow.

Image: Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS

USGS SIS employees led a GPS class in the Kid Zone at the Longmont Airshow.

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Souris River
Souris River
Souris River

The Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 26,000 cubic feet per second.

The Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 26,000 cubic feet per second.

Image: Souris River Streamgage
Souris River Streamgage
Souris River Streamgage
Souris River Streamgage

As the Souris River flooded during the early summer of 2011, it overcame levees in the city of Minot, N.D., causing about 11,000 people to evacuate their homes. The record-breaking flood crested on July 25 at over 26,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) and 24 feet - nearly 13 feet over flood stage - according to U.S.

As the Souris River flooded during the early summer of 2011, it overcame levees in the city of Minot, N.D., causing about 11,000 people to evacuate their homes. The record-breaking flood crested on July 25 at over 26,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) and 24 feet - nearly 13 feet over flood stage - according to U.S.

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Pelicans
Pelicans
Pelicans

Pelicans on the Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 26,000 cubic feet per second.

Pelicans on the Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 26,000 cubic feet per second.

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Lake Darling
Lake Darling
Lake Darling

Lake Darling near Foxholm, North Dakota.

Image: Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS
Learning How to Navigate With GPS

USGS SIS employees led a GPS class in the Kid Zone at the Longmont Airshow.

Image: Road Flooded by the Souris River
Road Flooded by the Souris River
Road Flooded by the Souris River
Road Flooded by the Souris River

The Souris River flooding a road near Sherwood, North Dakota.On June 24, 2011, USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 28,600 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 28.00 feet.

The Souris River flooding a road near Sherwood, North Dakota.On June 24, 2011, USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 28,600 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 28.00 feet.

Image: Flooded Roughrider Campgrounds
Flooded Roughrider Campgrounds
Flooded Roughrider Campgrounds
Flooded Roughrider Campgrounds

Souris River flooded Roughrider Campgrounds above Minot, North Dakota.

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Flooded Road
Flooded Road
Flooded Road

Road flooded by the Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 23,300 cubic feet per second.

Road flooded by the Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 23,300 cubic feet per second.

Image: Streamgage on the Souris River
Streamgage on the Souris River
Streamgage on the Souris River
Streamgage on the Souris River

Streamgage 05117500 located along the Souris River above Minot, ND. USGS personnel were there on June 24, 2011 to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.

Streamgage 05117500 located along the Souris River above Minot, ND. USGS personnel were there on June 24, 2011 to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.

Image: Souris River Flooding Home
Souris River Flooding Home
Souris River Flooding Home
Souris River Flooding Home

Souris River flooding homes above Minot, ND. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.

Souris River flooding homes above Minot, ND. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.

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Flooded Big 4 Scout Camp
Flooded Big 4 Scout Camp
Flooded Big 4 Scout Camp

Souris River flooding Big 4 Scout Camp located above Minot, North Dakota.

Image: Flooded Big 4 Scout Camp
Flooded Big 4 Scout Camp
Flooded Big 4 Scout Camp
Flooded Big 4 Scout Camp

Souris River flooding Big 4 Scout Camp located above Minot, North Dakota.

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USGS Personnel at Work
USGS Personnel at Work
USGS Personnel at Work

On June 24, 2011, USGS personnel were near Sherwood, North Dakota to measure the streamflow with a acoustic doppler. Streamflow was approximately 28,600 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 28.00 feet.

On June 24, 2011, USGS personnel were near Sherwood, North Dakota to measure the streamflow with a acoustic doppler. Streamflow was approximately 28,600 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 28.00 feet.

Image: Streamgage Along the Souris River
Streamgage Along the Souris River
Streamgage Along the Souris River
Streamgage Along the Souris River

Streamgage 05117500 located along the Souris River above Minot, ND. USGS personnel were there on June 24, 2011 to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.

Streamgage 05117500 located along the Souris River above Minot, ND. USGS personnel were there on June 24, 2011 to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 20,800 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.46 feet.

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