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Flood-plain areas of the Mississippi River, mile 866.8 to mile 888.0, Minnesota

January 1, 1980

Profiles of the regional flood, 500-year flood, and flood-protection elevation have been developed for a 21-mile reach of the Mississippi River. Areas flooded by the regional flood and by the 500-year flood were delineated by photogrammetric mapping techniques and are shown on seven large-scale map sheets. Over 1,300 acres of flood plain are included in the cities of Anoka, Champlin, Coon Rapids, Dayton, Ramsey and Elk River, and in unincorporated areas of Wright County. The flood-outline maps and flood profiles comprise data needed by local units of government to adopt, enforce, and administer flood-plain management regulations along the Mississippi River throughout the study reach. Streamflow data from two gaging stations provided the basis for definition of the regional and 500-year floods. Cross-section data obtained at 83 locations were used to develop a digital computer model of the river. Flood elevation and discharge data from the 1965 flood provided a basis for adjusting the computer model. Information relating the history of floods, formation of ice jams, and duration of flood elevations at Anoka and at Elk River are included.

Publication Year 1980
Title Flood-plain areas of the Mississippi River, mile 866.8 to mile 888.0, Minnesota
DOI 10.3133/ofr80972
Authors George H. Carlson, Lowell C. Gue
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 80-972
Index ID ofr80972
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Minnesota Water Science Center