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Low-flow frequency and flow-duration characteristics of selected streams in Alabama through March 2014

August 28, 2017

Low-flow statistics are needed by water-resource engineers, planners, and managers to protect and manage the water resources of Alabama. The accuracy of these statistics is influenced by such factors as length of record and specific hydrologic conditions measured in those records. As such, it is generally recommended that flow statistics be updated about every 10 years to provide improved and representative low-flow characteristics. The previous investigation of low-flow characteristics for Alabama included data through September 1990. Since that time, Alabama has experienced several historic droughts highlighting the need to update the low-flow characteristics at U.S. Geological Survey streamgaging stations. Consequently, this investigation was undertaken in cooperation with a number of State and local agencies to update low-flow frequency and flow-duration statistics at 210 continuous-record streamgaging stations in Alabama and 67 stations from basins that are shared with surrounding States. The flow characteristics were computed on the basis of available data through March 2014.

Publication Year 2017
Title Low-flow frequency and flow-duration characteristics of selected streams in Alabama through March 2014
DOI 10.3133/sir20175083
Authors Toby D. Feaster, Kathyrn G. Lee
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Scientific Investigations Report
Series Number 2017-5083
Index ID sir20175083
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center