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Flood Profiles and Inundated Areas Along the Skokomish River, Washington
Flood profiles covering the main stem Skokomish River and reaches of the South and North Forks Skokomish River and Vance Creek were developed. The main-stem channel of the Skokomish River will contain flows only as large as 4,650 cubic feet per second downstream from U.S. Highway 101, and the flood plain in this reach is subject to inundation on an average of about 10 days each year. The main-stem channel between U.S. Highway 101 and the junction of the North and South Forks will contain flows as large as 8,900 cubic feet per second; such flows occur nearly every year, and have recurred at least six times during one flood season. Flooding is minimal on the three main tributaries above their confluence at river mile 9.0. Storage and diversion at Cushman Dam No. 2 significantly reduces the magnitude of floods of the North Fork Skokomish River. On the main stem, 50- and 100-year floods are predicted. (Modified author abstract)
Flood Profiles and Inundated Areas Along the Skokomish River, Washington
Flood profiles covering the main stem Skokomish River and reaches of the South and North Forks Skokomish River and Vance Creek were developed. The main-stem channel of the Skokomish River will contain flows only as large as 4,650 cubic feet per second downstream from U.S. Highway 101, and the flood plain in this reach is subject to inundation on an average of about 10 days each year. The main-stem channel between U.S. Highway 101 and the junction of the North and South Forks will contain flows as large as 8,900 cubic feet per second; such flows occur nearly every year, and have recurred at least six times during one flood season. Flooding is minimal on the three main tributaries above their confluence at river mile 9.0. Storage and diversion at Cushman Dam No. 2 significantly reduces the magnitude of floods of the North Fork Skokomish River. On the main stem, 50- and 100-year floods are predicted. (Modified author abstract)
Flood Profiles and Inundated Areas Along the Skokomish River, Washington
J. E. Cummans (author)
1973
24 pages
Report
No indication
English
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