Robert R Mason (Former Employee)
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Monitoring inland storm surge and flooding from Hurricane Ike in Texas and Louisiana, September 2008
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) deployed a temporary monitoring network of 117 pressure transducers (sensors) at 65 sites over an area of about 5,000 square miles to record the timing, areal extent, and magnitude of inland hurricane storm surge and coastal flooding generated by Hurricane Ike, which struck southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana September 12-13, 2008. Fifty-six sites were i
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Jeffery W. East, Michael J. Turco, Robert R. Mason,
Monitoring Inland Storm Surge and Flooding From Hurricane Gustav in Louisiana, September 2008
On August 29-31, 2008, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) deployed a mobile monitoring network consisting of 124 pressure transducers (sensors) (figs. 1, 2) at 80 sites over an area of about 4,200 square miles to record the timing, extent, and magnitude of inland hurricane storm surge and coastal flooding generated by Hurricane Gustav, which made landfall in southeastern Louisiana on September 1. O
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Benton D. McGee, Burl B. Goree, Roland W. Tollett, Robert R. Mason,
Estimating magnitude and frequency of floods using the PeakFQ program
No abstract available.
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Kathleen M. Flynn, William H. Kirby, Robert Mason, Timothy A. Cohn
Monitoring Inland Storm Surge and Flooding from Hurricane Rita
Pressure transducers (sensors) and high-water marks were used to document the inland water levels related to storm surge generated by Hurricane Rita in southwestern Louisiana and southeastern Texas. On September 22-23, 2005, an experimental monitoring network of sensors was deployed at 33 sites over an area of about 4,000 square miles to record the timing, extent, and magnitude of inland hurricane
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Benton D. McGee, Roland W. Tollett, Robert R. Mason,
Evaluating a Radar-Based, Non Contact Streamflow Measurement System in the San Joaquin River at Vernalis, California
Accurate measurement of flow in the San Joaquin River at Vernalis, California, is vital to a wide range of Federal and State agencies, environmental interests, and water contractors. The U.S. Geological Survey uses a conventional stage-discharge rating technique to determine flows at Vernalis. Since the flood of January 1997, the channel has scoured and filled as much as 20 feet in some sections n
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Ralph T. Cheng, Jeffrey W. Gartner, Robert R. Mason,, John E. Costa, William J. Plant, Kurt R. Spicer, F. Peter Haeni, Nick B. Melcher, William C. Keller, Ken Hayes
The National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in Rural and Urban Areas in North Carolina, 2001
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Robert R. Mason,, Luis A. Fuste, Jeffrey N. King, Wilbert O. Thomas
The National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in Rural and Urban Areas in Oklahoma, 2001
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William R. Bidlake, Robert R. Mason,
The National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency for Non-tidal Streams in Delaware, 2001
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Luis A. Fuste, Robert R. Mason,
The National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in Rural and Urban Areas in Missouri, 2000
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Scott M. Knowles, Robert R. Mason,
The National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in Rural Areas in Virginia, 2000
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Robert R. Mason,, Luis A. Fuste
The National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in the Rural Areas in Maryland, 2001
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Robert R. Mason,, Luis A. Fuste, Jeffrey N. King, Wilbert O. Thomas
The National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in Rural Areas in Louisiana, 2001
No abstract available.
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Robert R. Mason,, Steven S. Sumioka
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Monitoring inland storm surge and flooding from Hurricane Ike in Texas and Louisiana, September 2008
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) deployed a temporary monitoring network of 117 pressure transducers (sensors) at 65 sites over an area of about 5,000 square miles to record the timing, areal extent, and magnitude of inland hurricane storm surge and coastal flooding generated by Hurricane Ike, which struck southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana September 12-13, 2008. Fifty-six sites were iAuthorsJeffery W. East, Michael J. Turco, Robert R. Mason,Monitoring Inland Storm Surge and Flooding From Hurricane Gustav in Louisiana, September 2008
On August 29-31, 2008, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) deployed a mobile monitoring network consisting of 124 pressure transducers (sensors) (figs. 1, 2) at 80 sites over an area of about 4,200 square miles to record the timing, extent, and magnitude of inland hurricane storm surge and coastal flooding generated by Hurricane Gustav, which made landfall in southeastern Louisiana on September 1. OAuthorsBenton D. McGee, Burl B. Goree, Roland W. Tollett, Robert R. Mason,Estimating magnitude and frequency of floods using the PeakFQ program
No abstract available.AuthorsKathleen M. Flynn, William H. Kirby, Robert Mason, Timothy A. CohnMonitoring Inland Storm Surge and Flooding from Hurricane Rita
Pressure transducers (sensors) and high-water marks were used to document the inland water levels related to storm surge generated by Hurricane Rita in southwestern Louisiana and southeastern Texas. On September 22-23, 2005, an experimental monitoring network of sensors was deployed at 33 sites over an area of about 4,000 square miles to record the timing, extent, and magnitude of inland hurricaneAuthorsBenton D. McGee, Roland W. Tollett, Robert R. Mason,Evaluating a Radar-Based, Non Contact Streamflow Measurement System in the San Joaquin River at Vernalis, California
Accurate measurement of flow in the San Joaquin River at Vernalis, California, is vital to a wide range of Federal and State agencies, environmental interests, and water contractors. The U.S. Geological Survey uses a conventional stage-discharge rating technique to determine flows at Vernalis. Since the flood of January 1997, the channel has scoured and filled as much as 20 feet in some sections nAuthorsRalph T. Cheng, Jeffrey W. Gartner, Robert R. Mason,, John E. Costa, William J. Plant, Kurt R. Spicer, F. Peter Haeni, Nick B. Melcher, William C. Keller, Ken HayesThe National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in Rural and Urban Areas in North Carolina, 2001
No abstract available.AuthorsRobert R. Mason,, Luis A. Fuste, Jeffrey N. King, Wilbert O. ThomasThe National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in Rural and Urban Areas in Oklahoma, 2001
No abstract available.AuthorsWilliam R. Bidlake, Robert R. Mason,The National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency for Non-tidal Streams in Delaware, 2001
No abstract available.AuthorsLuis A. Fuste, Robert R. Mason,The National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in Rural and Urban Areas in Missouri, 2000
No abstract available.AuthorsScott M. Knowles, Robert R. Mason,The National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in Rural Areas in Virginia, 2000
No abstract available.AuthorsRobert R. Mason,, Luis A. FusteThe National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in the Rural Areas in Maryland, 2001
No abstract available.AuthorsRobert R. Mason,, Luis A. Fuste, Jeffrey N. King, Wilbert O. ThomasThe National Flood-Frequency Program -- Methods for Estimating Flood Magnitude and Frequency in Rural Areas in Louisiana, 2001
No abstract available.AuthorsRobert R. Mason,, Steven S. Sumioka - News