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Cost effectiveness of the stream-gaging program in northeastern California

January 1, 1984

Results are documented of a study of the cost effectiveness of the stream-gaging program in northeastern California. Data uses and funding sources were identified for the 127 continuous stream gages currently being operated in the study area. One stream gage was found to have insufficient data use to warrant cooperative Federal funding. Flow-routing and multiple-regression models were used to simulate flows at selected gaging stations. The models may be sufficiently accurate to replace two of the stations. The average standard error of estimate of streamflow records is 12.9 percent. This overall level of accuracy could be reduced to 12.0 percent using computer-recommended service routes and visit frequencies. (USGS)

Publication Year 1984
Title Cost effectiveness of the stream-gaging program in northeastern California
DOI 10.3133/wri844127
Authors S.H. Hoffard, V.F. Pearce, Gary D. Tasker, W.H. Doyle
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 84-4127
Index ID wri844127
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse