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Title: Development of LowFlow Statistics


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Development of Low-Flow Statistics From a
Statewide Network A cooperative program with the
Kentucky Division of Water
Gary Martin, Hydrologist
U.S. Geological Survey Department of the Interior
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OVERVIEW
  • Uses
  • Definition
  • Data collection
  • Estimating equations

Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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USES OF LOW-FLOW STATISTICS
  • Water-resources modeling, planning and management
  • Waste load allocation to receiving streams for
    protection of aquatic and human life
  • Assessment of surface-water availability to
    supply users

Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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DEFINITIONS
  • N-day, T-year low flows 7Q10, 30Q20
  • Lowest mean flow for N consecutive days having
    a 1/T probability of not being exceeded in any
    given year
  • Harmonic-mean flow
  • Flow-duration percentiles

Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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HYDROGRAPH OF DAILY MEAN DISCHARGE
7-day low 10 cfs
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FLOW-DURATION CURVES
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LOW-FLOW CHARACTERISTICS
  • Climate precipitation patterns in time and
    space, temperature regimen
  • Lithology and structure of rock formations

Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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GROUND-WATER CONTRIBUTION
Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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LOW-FLOW FREQUENCY ANALYSIS
LOW-FLOW FREQUENCY ANALYSIS
  • Long-term continuous-record stations with 10 or
    more years of data (climate year AprilMarch)
    annual N-day low flows
  • Check for trends, serial correlation
  • Log-Pearson Type III distribution (nonzero)
  • Log QT X KS f (M, SD, SKEW)
  • Adjust graphically, if necessary
  • Adjust for zero flows using conditional
    probability
  • Long-term continuous-record stations with 10 or
    more years of data (climate year AprilMarch)
    annual N-day low flows
  • Check for trends, serial correlation
  • Log-Pearson Type III distribution (nonzero)
  • Log QT X KS f (M, SD, SKEW)
  • Adjust graphically, if necessary
  • Adjust for zero flows using conditional
    probability

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ANNUAL 7-DAY LOW-FLOW TIME SERIES
ANNUAL
ANN
Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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EXAMPLE GRAPHICAL FREQUENCY CURVE
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FREQUENCY CURVES
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FREQUENCY CURVES
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DATA COLLECTION NETWORK
Low-Flow Index Stations
59 Index Stations 13 new, 46 previous
Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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DATA COLLECTION NETWORK
Low-Flow, Partial-Record Stations
Low Flow Index Stations
310 LFPR Stations 98 new, 212 previous
Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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DATA COLLECTION NETWORK
INDEX AND LFPR STATIONS
379 Total Low-Flow Stations
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RELATING CONCURRENT BASE FLOWS AT INDEX AND LFPR
STATIONS
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DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL ESTIMATING EQUATIONS
Regressions Qt aAdBeCf 10 basin
physical and climatic characteristics tried in
regression analyses A and V in final estimating
equations
Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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STREAMFLOW-VARIABILITY INDEX
Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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STATION VALUES OF STREAMFLOW-VARIABILITY INDEX
Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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KARST DISTRIBUTION
Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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Low-Flow Network and Statistics
Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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MAPPED STREAMFLOW-VARIABILITY INDEX REGIONS
Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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OBSERVED AND PREDICTED 7Q10
Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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EQUATION ACCURACY
  • Time-sampling errors--record length
  • Spatial-sampling errors--gage density
  • Model error

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SAMPLE SPACE CHARACTERISTICS
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ESTIMATING EQUATION ACCURACY
MEAN ANNUAL FLOW 14 PEAK FLOW Q100
20-62 LOW FLOW 7Q10
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Low-Flow Network and Statistics
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Development of Low-Flow Statistics From a
Statewide Network A cooperative program with the
Kentucky Division of Water
Gary Martin, Hydrologist
U.S. Geological Survey Department of the Interior
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test
  • test

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