Terry A Kenney (Former Employee)
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Dissolved-Solids Load in Henrys Fork Upstream from the Confluence with Antelope Wash, Wyoming, Water Years 1970-2009 Dissolved-Solids Load in Henrys Fork Upstream from the Confluence with Antelope Wash, Wyoming, Water Years 1970-2009
Annual dissolved-solids load at the mouth of Henrys Fork was estimated by using data from U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging station 09229500, Henrys Fork near Manila, Utah. The annual dissolved-solids load for water years 1970-2009 ranged from 18,300 tons in 1977 to 123,300 tons in 1983. Annual streamflows for this period ranged from 14,100 acre-feet in 1977 to 197,500 acre-feet...
Authors
Katharine Foster, Terry A. Kenney
Levels at gaging stations Levels at gaging stations
Operational procedures at U.S. Geological Survey gaging stations include periodic leveling checks to ensure that gages are accurately set to the established gage datum. Differential leveling techniques are used to determine elevations for reference marks, reference points, all gages, and the water surface. The techniques presented in this manual provide guidance on instruments and...
Authors
Terry A. Kenney
Spatially referenced statistical assessment of dissolved-solids load sources and transport in streams of the Upper Colorado River Basin Spatially referenced statistical assessment of dissolved-solids load sources and transport in streams of the Upper Colorado River Basin
The Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) discharges more than 6 million tons of dissolved solids annually, about 40 to 45 percent of which are attributed to agricultural activities. The U.S. Department of the Interior estimates economic damages related to salinity in excess of $330 million annually in the Colorado River Basin. Salinity in the UCRB, as measured by dissolved-solids load and
Authors
Terry A. Kenney, Steven J. Gerner, Susan G. Buto, Lawrence E. Spangler
Flood plain delineation for the Fremont River and Bull Creek, Hanksville, Utah Flood plain delineation for the Fremont River and Bull Creek, Hanksville, Utah
Predicted inundation maps for the Fremont River and Bull Creek in Hanksville, Utah, were developed using one-dimensional hydraulic models. Estimates of the 1-percent chance (100-year) peak streamflows were determined for the Fremont River and Bull Creek study reaches by using annual peak series data from streamflow-gaging stations and regional peak-flow regression equations. Surveyed...
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Terry A. Kenney, Susan G. Buto
Methods for estimating monthly and annual streamflow statistics at ungaged sites in Utah Methods for estimating monthly and annual streamflow statistics at ungaged sites in Utah
The monthly 80-, 50-, and 20-percent exceedance streamflows were calculated for 266 streamflow-gaging stations in Utah and the surrounding states. Using geographic information systems software, 24 physiographic and climatic basin characteristics were computed for each gaging station location. Using these data, regional regression equations were created to predict monthly 80-, 50-, and 20...
Authors
Chris D. Wilkowske, Terry A. Kenney, Shane J. Wright
Methods for estimating magnitude and frequency of peak flows for natural streams in Utah Methods for estimating magnitude and frequency of peak flows for natural streams in Utah
Estimates of the magnitude and frequency of peak streamflows is critical for the safe and cost-effective design of hydraulic structures and stream crossings, and accurate delineation of flood plains. Engineers, planners, resource managers, and scientists need accurate estimates of peak-flow return frequencies for locations on streams with and without streamflow-gaging stations. The 2-, 5...
Authors
Terry A. Kenney, Chris D. Wilkowske, Shane J. Wright
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 14
Dissolved-Solids Load in Henrys Fork Upstream from the Confluence with Antelope Wash, Wyoming, Water Years 1970-2009 Dissolved-Solids Load in Henrys Fork Upstream from the Confluence with Antelope Wash, Wyoming, Water Years 1970-2009
Annual dissolved-solids load at the mouth of Henrys Fork was estimated by using data from U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging station 09229500, Henrys Fork near Manila, Utah. The annual dissolved-solids load for water years 1970-2009 ranged from 18,300 tons in 1977 to 123,300 tons in 1983. Annual streamflows for this period ranged from 14,100 acre-feet in 1977 to 197,500 acre-feet...
Authors
Katharine Foster, Terry A. Kenney
Levels at gaging stations Levels at gaging stations
Operational procedures at U.S. Geological Survey gaging stations include periodic leveling checks to ensure that gages are accurately set to the established gage datum. Differential leveling techniques are used to determine elevations for reference marks, reference points, all gages, and the water surface. The techniques presented in this manual provide guidance on instruments and...
Authors
Terry A. Kenney
Spatially referenced statistical assessment of dissolved-solids load sources and transport in streams of the Upper Colorado River Basin Spatially referenced statistical assessment of dissolved-solids load sources and transport in streams of the Upper Colorado River Basin
The Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) discharges more than 6 million tons of dissolved solids annually, about 40 to 45 percent of which are attributed to agricultural activities. The U.S. Department of the Interior estimates economic damages related to salinity in excess of $330 million annually in the Colorado River Basin. Salinity in the UCRB, as measured by dissolved-solids load and
Authors
Terry A. Kenney, Steven J. Gerner, Susan G. Buto, Lawrence E. Spangler
Flood plain delineation for the Fremont River and Bull Creek, Hanksville, Utah Flood plain delineation for the Fremont River and Bull Creek, Hanksville, Utah
Predicted inundation maps for the Fremont River and Bull Creek in Hanksville, Utah, were developed using one-dimensional hydraulic models. Estimates of the 1-percent chance (100-year) peak streamflows were determined for the Fremont River and Bull Creek study reaches by using annual peak series data from streamflow-gaging stations and regional peak-flow regression equations. Surveyed...
Authors
Terry A. Kenney, Susan G. Buto
Methods for estimating monthly and annual streamflow statistics at ungaged sites in Utah Methods for estimating monthly and annual streamflow statistics at ungaged sites in Utah
The monthly 80-, 50-, and 20-percent exceedance streamflows were calculated for 266 streamflow-gaging stations in Utah and the surrounding states. Using geographic information systems software, 24 physiographic and climatic basin characteristics were computed for each gaging station location. Using these data, regional regression equations were created to predict monthly 80-, 50-, and 20...
Authors
Chris D. Wilkowske, Terry A. Kenney, Shane J. Wright
Methods for estimating magnitude and frequency of peak flows for natural streams in Utah Methods for estimating magnitude and frequency of peak flows for natural streams in Utah
Estimates of the magnitude and frequency of peak streamflows is critical for the safe and cost-effective design of hydraulic structures and stream crossings, and accurate delineation of flood plains. Engineers, planners, resource managers, and scientists need accurate estimates of peak-flow return frequencies for locations on streams with and without streamflow-gaging stations. The 2-, 5...
Authors
Terry A. Kenney, Chris D. Wilkowske, Shane J. Wright