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Surface-Water Conditions in Georgia, Water Year 2005

March 31, 2007

INTRODUCTION

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Georgia Water Science Center-in cooperation with Federal, State, and local agencies-collected surface-water streamflow, water-quality, and ecological data during the 2005 Water Year (October 1, 2004-September 30, 2005). These data were compiled into layers of an interactive ArcReaderTM published map document (pmf). ArcReaderTM is a product of Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc (ESRI?). Datasets represented on the interactive map are
* continuous daily mean streamflow
* continuous daily mean water levels
* continuous daily total precipitation
* continuous daily water quality (water temperature, specific conductance dissolved oxygen, pH, and turbidity)
* noncontinuous peak streamflow
* miscellaneous streamflow measurements
* lake or reservoir elevation
* periodic surface-water quality
* periodic ecological data
* historical continuous daily mean streamflow discontinued prior to the 2005 water year

The map interface provides the ability to identify a station in spatial reference to the political boundaries of the State of Georgia and other features-such as major streams, major roads, and other collection stations. Each station is hyperlinked to a station summary showing seasonal and annual stream characteristics for the current year and for the period of record. For continuous discharge stations, the station summary includes a one page graphical summary page containing five graphs, a station map, and a photograph of the station. The graphs provide a quick overview of the current and period-of-record hydrologic conditions of the station by providing a daily mean discharge graph for the water year, monthly statistics graph for the water year and period of record, an annual mean streamflow graph for the period of record, an annual minimum 7-day average streamflow graph for the period of record, and an annual peak streamflow graph for the period of record. Additionally, data can be accessed through the layer's link to the National Water Inventory System Web (NWISWeb) Interface.

Publication Year 2007
Title Surface-Water Conditions in Georgia, Water Year 2005
DOI 10.3133/ds252
Authors Jaime A. Painter, Mark N. Landers
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Data Series
Series Number 252
Index ID ds252
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization South Atlantic Water Science Center