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Stream morphology and hydrology. Hydraulic geometry B = aQ b h = cQ f U = kQ m Typical at a station values (midwestern streams) b = 0.25 f = 0.4 m = 0.35.

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1 Stream morphology and hydrology

2 Hydraulic geometry B = aQ b h = cQ f U = kQ m Typical at a station values (midwestern streams) b = 0.25 f = 0.4 m = 0.35 Typical downstream values b = 0.5 f = 0.4 m = 0.1

3 Hydrology short overview Stream records Flow duration curves Flood frequency curves Importance of short-lived (<< 1 day) rare events (“flashiness”)

4 Example: Anoka discharge record

5 Flow duration curve

6 Note: daily Q values do not capture true maxima For small basins (< 100 km^2), 15 min max Q can be ~10x annual daily max Q

7 Flow duration curve

8 Flood frequency (return period) Note: Find annual max on water year basis

9 If gage data are not available… USGS regional curves: multiple regression of flood frequency on basin area, other variables Gage analysis: estimation based on discharge records from nearby basins, correcting for basin area Literature: “prediction in ungaged basins”

10 USGS regional curves

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13 Qn = discharge with return interval n in years (cfs) DAREA = drainage area (sq. miles) SLOPE = channel slope (feet / mile) LAKE = area covered by lakes (as % of drainage area, 0=1%) ROFF = generalized mean annual runoff (in) Minnesota Region D: Lorenz et al. USGS 2009-5250 Note: analogous reports also available for estimating low-flow statistics Q1.5 = 0.892 DAREA 0.778 SLOPE 0.422 (LAKE+1) -0.29 ROFF 1.144 Q2 = 1.58 DAREA 0.785 SLOPE 0.436 (LAKE+1) -0.328 ROFF 1.011 Q5 = 4.62 DAREA 0.795 SLOPE 0.453 (LAKE+1) -0.392 ROFF 0.78 Q10 = 7.98 DAREA 0.799 SLOPE 0.456 (LAKE+1) -0.419 ROFF 0.671 Q50 = 19.9 DAREA 0.803 SLOPE 0.455 (LAKE+1) -0.458 ROFF 0.507 Q500 = 48.9 DAREA 0.803 SLOPE 0.449 (LAKE+1) -0.488 ROFF 0.376

14 Mean annual runoff

15 Estimating flow duration curve in ungaged basins Assuming there is a gaged basin nearby (similar climate, vegetation, rock type, etc): Plot Q/Q2 vs % time exceeded for the gaged basin Estimate Q2 for the ungaged stream assuming Q2 = bankfull Q Estimate other % time exceeded for a given Q by multiplying the Q/Q2 value from the gaged curve by the Q2 value for the ungaged stream

16 Example Q/Q2


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