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History of U.S. Geological Survey streamgaging on the Souris River in and near Minot, North Dakota, 1903–2016

September 7, 2016

The U.S. Geological Survey began collecting streamflow data, in cooperation with the North Dakota State Water Commission, on the Souris River in and near Minot, North Dakota, in April 1903. The gage was started up to better understand the water resources available in North Dakota. Currently (2016), water availability is still important as well as the flood monitoring and forecasting that has become an important component of this gage. Gage-height and streamflow data for the Souris River in and near Minot have been collected at five different streamgage locations during the years. This fact sheet describes the history of streamgaging (locations, gage-height data, and streamflow data) and flooding on the Souris River in and near Minot since 1903.

Publication Year 2016
Title History of U.S. Geological Survey streamgaging on the Souris River in and near Minot, North Dakota, 1903–2016
DOI 10.3133/fs20163061
Authors Kevin K. Baker, Steven M. Robinson
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 2016-3061
Index ID fs20163061
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization North Dakota Water Science Center; Dakota Water Science Center