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Floods of October 1986 in southcentral Alaska

January 1, 1987

Heavy precipitation associated with a large storm system resulted in major flooding in several areas of south-central Alaska during October 10-12, 1986. Flooding was particularly severe in the Seward area of the Kenai Peninsula and in tributaries to Susitna River from Telkeetna downstream. Flood damage has been estimated at $20 million and the region was declared a Federal disaster area. The report includes a brief discussion of meteorological conditions that caused the unusual amounts of precipitation, a summary of flood stages and discharges, a comparison to prior floods, flood-frequency estimates, a brief description of flood areas, and hydrologic data for each area. 

Publication Year 1987
Title Floods of October 1986 in southcentral Alaska
DOI 10.3133/ofr87391
Authors R. D. Lamke, B. B. Bigelow
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 87-391
Index ID ofr87391
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse