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Historical Ice-Out Dates for 29 Lakes in New England Historical Ice-Out Dates for 29 Lakes in New England
Historical ice-out dates for 29 lakes in New England were compiled and are presented in this report. The length of record for the lakes ranges from 64 to 163 years, with an average of 108 years. Many lakes in New England had their latest recorded ice-out date in 1888. Ice-out dates for lakes are an important hydrologic data series for climate researchers and other interested parties.
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Glenn A. Hodgkins, Ivan C. James
Snowpack in Maine - Maximum Observed and March 1 Mean Equivalent Water Content Snowpack in Maine - Maximum Observed and March 1 Mean Equivalent Water Content
Historical snow data have been analyzed using geographic information systems software to determine the magnitude and distribution of maximum observed equivalent water content of snowpack for the State of Maine. Data from 109 sites with an average of 43 years of record were used to generate the map of maximum observed equivalent water content. Maximum observed water content ranged from...
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Marc C. Loiselle, Glenn A. Hodgkins
Trends in Streamflow, River Ice, and Snowpack for Coastal River Basins in Maine During the 20th Century Trends in Streamflow, River Ice, and Snowpack for Coastal River Basins in Maine During the 20th Century
Trends over the 20th Century were examined in streamflow, river ice, and snowpack for coastal river basins in Maine. Trends over time were tested in the timing and magnitude of seasonal river flows, the occurrence and duration of river ice, and changes in snowpack depth, equivalent water content, and density. Significant trends toward earlier spring peak flow and earlier center-of-volume...
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Robert W. Dudley, Glenn A. Hodgkins
Observed and predicted pier scour in Maine Observed and predicted pier scour in Maine
Pier-scour and related data were collected and analyzed for nine high river flows at eight bridges across Maine from 1997 through 2001. Six bridges had multiple piers. Fifteen of 23 piers where data were measured during a high flow had observed maximum scour depths ranging from 0.5 feet (ft) to 12.0 ft. No pier scour was observed at the remaining eight piers. The maximum predicted pier...
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Glenn A. Hodgkins, Pamela J. Lombard
Evaluation of the Effects of Development on Peak-Flow Hydrographs for Collyer Brook, Maine Evaluation of the Effects of Development on Peak-Flow Hydrographs for Collyer Brook, Maine
The development of former agricultural or forested lands creates more impervious areas and drainage improvements that can increase the volume of runoff and decrease infiltration and ground-water recharge in a watershed. Drainage improvements also can improve the conveyance of runoff, decreasing the time of rise to peak flow between the start of a rainfall event and the peak surface-water...
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Robert W. Dudley, Glenn A. Hodgkins, Alexander Mann, John Chisolm
Water budget for Sebago Lake, Maine, 1996-99 Water budget for Sebago Lake, Maine, 1996-99
Annual water budgets were developed for Sebago Lake in southwestern Maine. The inflow components of the water budget are direct precipitation to the surface of the lake and surface-water inflow. Mean annual inflow to Sebago Lake during water years 1996-99 was 35,100 million cubic feet. The outflow components of the water budget are evaporation from the surface of the lake, municipal...
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Robert W. Dudley, Glenn A. Hodgkins, Joseph P. Nielsen
Total Phosphorus Loads for Selected Tributaries to Sebago Lake, Maine Total Phosphorus Loads for Selected Tributaries to Sebago Lake, Maine
The streamflow and water-quality datacollection networks of the Portland Water District (PWD) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) as of February 2000 were analyzed in terms of their applicability for estimating total phosphorus loads for selected tributaries to Sebago Lake in southern Maine. The long-term unit-area mean annual flows for the Songo River and for small, ungaged...
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Glenn A. Hodgkins
Estimating the magnitude of peak flows for streams in Maine for selected recurrence intervals Estimating the magnitude of peak flows for streams in Maine for selected recurrence intervals
This report gives estimates of, and presents techniques for estimating, the magnitude of peak flows for streams in Maine for recurrence intervals of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 years. A flowchart in this report guides the user to the appropriate estimates and (or) estimating techniques for a site on a specific stream. Section 1, 'Estimates of peak flows and maximum recorded flows at...
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Glenn A. Hodgkins
Water-quality assessment of the White River Basin, Indiana: Analysis of selected information on nutrients, 1980-92 Water-quality assessment of the White River Basin, Indiana: Analysis of selected information on nutrients, 1980-92
Water-quality data from 23 surfacewater-quality monitoring sites operated by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and streamflow data from 11 U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging stations in the White River Basin were analyzed to determine recent (1981 90 water years) water-quality conditions, trends, and river loads for ammonia, nitrate, total nitrogen, and total...
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Jeffrey D. Martin, Charles G. Crawford, Jeffrey W. Frey, Glenn A. Hodgkins
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Historical Ice-Out Dates for 29 Lakes in New England Historical Ice-Out Dates for 29 Lakes in New England
Historical ice-out dates for 29 lakes in New England were compiled and are presented in this report. The length of record for the lakes ranges from 64 to 163 years, with an average of 108 years. Many lakes in New England had their latest recorded ice-out date in 1888. Ice-out dates for lakes are an important hydrologic data series for climate researchers and other interested parties.
Authors
Glenn A. Hodgkins, Ivan C. James
Snowpack in Maine - Maximum Observed and March 1 Mean Equivalent Water Content Snowpack in Maine - Maximum Observed and March 1 Mean Equivalent Water Content
Historical snow data have been analyzed using geographic information systems software to determine the magnitude and distribution of maximum observed equivalent water content of snowpack for the State of Maine. Data from 109 sites with an average of 43 years of record were used to generate the map of maximum observed equivalent water content. Maximum observed water content ranged from...
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Marc C. Loiselle, Glenn A. Hodgkins
Trends in Streamflow, River Ice, and Snowpack for Coastal River Basins in Maine During the 20th Century Trends in Streamflow, River Ice, and Snowpack for Coastal River Basins in Maine During the 20th Century
Trends over the 20th Century were examined in streamflow, river ice, and snowpack for coastal river basins in Maine. Trends over time were tested in the timing and magnitude of seasonal river flows, the occurrence and duration of river ice, and changes in snowpack depth, equivalent water content, and density. Significant trends toward earlier spring peak flow and earlier center-of-volume...
Authors
Robert W. Dudley, Glenn A. Hodgkins
Observed and predicted pier scour in Maine Observed and predicted pier scour in Maine
Pier-scour and related data were collected and analyzed for nine high river flows at eight bridges across Maine from 1997 through 2001. Six bridges had multiple piers. Fifteen of 23 piers where data were measured during a high flow had observed maximum scour depths ranging from 0.5 feet (ft) to 12.0 ft. No pier scour was observed at the remaining eight piers. The maximum predicted pier...
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Glenn A. Hodgkins, Pamela J. Lombard
Evaluation of the Effects of Development on Peak-Flow Hydrographs for Collyer Brook, Maine Evaluation of the Effects of Development on Peak-Flow Hydrographs for Collyer Brook, Maine
The development of former agricultural or forested lands creates more impervious areas and drainage improvements that can increase the volume of runoff and decrease infiltration and ground-water recharge in a watershed. Drainage improvements also can improve the conveyance of runoff, decreasing the time of rise to peak flow between the start of a rainfall event and the peak surface-water...
Authors
Robert W. Dudley, Glenn A. Hodgkins, Alexander Mann, John Chisolm
Water budget for Sebago Lake, Maine, 1996-99 Water budget for Sebago Lake, Maine, 1996-99
Annual water budgets were developed for Sebago Lake in southwestern Maine. The inflow components of the water budget are direct precipitation to the surface of the lake and surface-water inflow. Mean annual inflow to Sebago Lake during water years 1996-99 was 35,100 million cubic feet. The outflow components of the water budget are evaporation from the surface of the lake, municipal...
Authors
Robert W. Dudley, Glenn A. Hodgkins, Joseph P. Nielsen
Total Phosphorus Loads for Selected Tributaries to Sebago Lake, Maine Total Phosphorus Loads for Selected Tributaries to Sebago Lake, Maine
The streamflow and water-quality datacollection networks of the Portland Water District (PWD) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) as of February 2000 were analyzed in terms of their applicability for estimating total phosphorus loads for selected tributaries to Sebago Lake in southern Maine. The long-term unit-area mean annual flows for the Songo River and for small, ungaged...
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Glenn A. Hodgkins
Estimating the magnitude of peak flows for streams in Maine for selected recurrence intervals Estimating the magnitude of peak flows for streams in Maine for selected recurrence intervals
This report gives estimates of, and presents techniques for estimating, the magnitude of peak flows for streams in Maine for recurrence intervals of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 500 years. A flowchart in this report guides the user to the appropriate estimates and (or) estimating techniques for a site on a specific stream. Section 1, 'Estimates of peak flows and maximum recorded flows at...
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Glenn A. Hodgkins
Water-quality assessment of the White River Basin, Indiana: Analysis of selected information on nutrients, 1980-92 Water-quality assessment of the White River Basin, Indiana: Analysis of selected information on nutrients, 1980-92
Water-quality data from 23 surfacewater-quality monitoring sites operated by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and streamflow data from 11 U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging stations in the White River Basin were analyzed to determine recent (1981 90 water years) water-quality conditions, trends, and river loads for ammonia, nitrate, total nitrogen, and total...
Authors
Jeffrey D. Martin, Charles G. Crawford, Jeffrey W. Frey, Glenn A. Hodgkins