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Transmission Losses in Natural Stream Valleys
Study of 57 selected flood events on 18 rivers in Great Plains, that have tandem stream-gaging stations, indicated transmission losses averaged 40% of flood flows between upper and lower gaging stations averaging 53 valley miles apart; losses of over 200 acre-ft/valley mi, approximately 75% of flood volumes, were found.
Transmission Losses in Natural Stream Valleys
Study of 57 selected flood events on 18 rivers in Great Plains, that have tandem stream-gaging stations, indicated transmission losses averaged 40% of flood flows between upper and lower gaging stations averaging 53 valley miles apart; losses of over 200 acre-ft/valley mi, approximately 75% of flood volumes, were found.
Transmission Losses in Natural Stream Valleys
Sharp, A. L. (author) / Saxton, K. E. (author)
Journal of the Hydraulics Division ; 88 ; 121-142
2021-01-01
221962-01-01 pages
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