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Low-flow characteristics of streams on the Kitsap Peninsula and selected adjacent islands, Washington

January 1, 1976

Low-flow-frequency data are tabulated for 90 streamflow sites on the Kitsap Peninsula and adjacent islands, Washington. Also listed are data for 56 additional sites which have insufficient measurements for frequency analysis but which have been observed having no flow at least once during the low-flow period. The streams drain relatively small basins; only three streams have drainage areas greater than 20.0 square miles, and only nine other streams have drainage areas greater than 10.0 square miles. Mean annual precipitation during the period 1931-60 ranged from about 25 inches near Hansville to about 70 inches near Tahuya. Low-flow-frequency curves plotted from records of streamflow at eight long-term gaging stations were used to determine data for low-flow durations of 7, 30, 60, 90, and 183 days. Regression techniques then were used to estimate low flows with frequencies up to 20 years for stations with less than 10 years of record and for miscellaneous sites where discharge measurements have been made. (Woodard-USGS)

Publication Year 1976
Title Low-flow characteristics of streams on the Kitsap Peninsula and selected adjacent islands, Washington
DOI 10.3133/ofr76704
Authors J. E. Cummans
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 76-704
Index ID ofr76704
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse