Scott A Olson (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Effectiveness of the New Hampshire stream-gaging network in providing regional streamflow information Effectiveness of the New Hampshire stream-gaging network in providing regional streamflow information
The stream-gaging network in New Hampshire was analyzed for its effectiveness in providing regional information on peak-flood flow, mean-flow, and low-flow frequency. The data available for analysis were from stream-gaging stations in New Hampshire and selected stations in adjacent States. The principles of generalized-least-squares regression analysis were applied to develop regional...
Authors
Scott Olson
A geographic information system tool to solve regression equations and estimate flow-frequency characteristics of Vermont Streams A geographic information system tool to solve regression equations and estimate flow-frequency characteristics of Vermont Streams
Estimates of the magnitude and frequency of streamflow are needed to safely and economically design bridges, culverts, and other structures in or near streams. These estimates also are used for managing floodplains, identifying flood-hazard areas, and establishing flood-insurance rates, but may be required at ungaged sites where no observed flood data are available for streamflow...
Authors
Scott Olson, Gary Tasker, Craig Johnston
Flow-frequency characteristics of Vermont streams Flow-frequency characteristics of Vermont streams
The safe and economical design of infrastructure in and near waterways and the effective management of flood-hazard areas require information on streamflow that may not be readily available. This report provides estimates of flow-frequency characteristics for gaged streams in Vermont and describes methods for estimating flow-frequency characteristics for ungaged streams. The flow...
Authors
Scott Olson
Paleoliquefaction studies in continental setting; geologic and geotechnical factors in interpretations and back-analysis Paleoliquefaction studies in continental setting; geologic and geotechnical factors in interpretations and back-analysis
Paleoliquefaction research in the last 15 years has greatly improved our ability to interpret the paleoseismic record throughout some large geographic areas, especially in regions of infrequent large earthquakes. Paleoliquefaction studies have been used extensively in the central and eastern U.S. to assess seismic hazards, and could be used elsewhere to good purpose because...
Authors
Stephen Obermeier, Eric Pond, Scott Olson, Russell Green, Timothy D. Stark, James Mitchell
Application of a sediment-transport model to evaluate the effect of streambed-management practices on flood levels and streambed elevations at selected sites in Vermont Application of a sediment-transport model to evaluate the effect of streambed-management practices on flood levels and streambed elevations at selected sites in Vermont
No abstract available.
Authors
Scott Olson
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 100
Effectiveness of the New Hampshire stream-gaging network in providing regional streamflow information Effectiveness of the New Hampshire stream-gaging network in providing regional streamflow information
The stream-gaging network in New Hampshire was analyzed for its effectiveness in providing regional information on peak-flood flow, mean-flow, and low-flow frequency. The data available for analysis were from stream-gaging stations in New Hampshire and selected stations in adjacent States. The principles of generalized-least-squares regression analysis were applied to develop regional...
Authors
Scott Olson
A geographic information system tool to solve regression equations and estimate flow-frequency characteristics of Vermont Streams A geographic information system tool to solve regression equations and estimate flow-frequency characteristics of Vermont Streams
Estimates of the magnitude and frequency of streamflow are needed to safely and economically design bridges, culverts, and other structures in or near streams. These estimates also are used for managing floodplains, identifying flood-hazard areas, and establishing flood-insurance rates, but may be required at ungaged sites where no observed flood data are available for streamflow...
Authors
Scott Olson, Gary Tasker, Craig Johnston
Flow-frequency characteristics of Vermont streams Flow-frequency characteristics of Vermont streams
The safe and economical design of infrastructure in and near waterways and the effective management of flood-hazard areas require information on streamflow that may not be readily available. This report provides estimates of flow-frequency characteristics for gaged streams in Vermont and describes methods for estimating flow-frequency characteristics for ungaged streams. The flow...
Authors
Scott Olson
Paleoliquefaction studies in continental setting; geologic and geotechnical factors in interpretations and back-analysis Paleoliquefaction studies in continental setting; geologic and geotechnical factors in interpretations and back-analysis
Paleoliquefaction research in the last 15 years has greatly improved our ability to interpret the paleoseismic record throughout some large geographic areas, especially in regions of infrequent large earthquakes. Paleoliquefaction studies have been used extensively in the central and eastern U.S. to assess seismic hazards, and could be used elsewhere to good purpose because...
Authors
Stephen Obermeier, Eric Pond, Scott Olson, Russell Green, Timothy D. Stark, James Mitchell
Application of a sediment-transport model to evaluate the effect of streambed-management practices on flood levels and streambed elevations at selected sites in Vermont Application of a sediment-transport model to evaluate the effect of streambed-management practices on flood levels and streambed elevations at selected sites in Vermont
No abstract available.
Authors
Scott Olson