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Image: Souris River near Westhope
Souris River near Westhope
Souris River near Westhope
Souris River near Westhope

Souris River near Westhope, North Dakota.  THe USGS cableway used to safely measure streamflow is visible in the background.  Streamflow and gage height on the day of the picture were 417 cubic feet per second and 7.82 feet.

Souris River near Westhope, North Dakota.  THe USGS cableway used to safely measure streamflow is visible in the background.  Streamflow and gage height on the day of the picture were 417 cubic feet per second and 7.82 feet.

Image: North Dakota Sunset
North Dakota Sunset
North Dakota Sunset
North Dakota Sunset

Sunset near the Willow Creek near Willow City streamgage.

Sunset near the Willow Creek near Willow City streamgage.

Image: Winter Scenery in North Dakota
Winter Scenery in North Dakota
Winter Scenery in North Dakota
Winter Scenery in North Dakota

Winter scenery along Highway 60 near Willow City, North Dakota.

Winter scenery along Highway 60 near Willow City, North Dakota.

Image: Collecting Streamflow Data in Ice Conditions
Collecting Streamflow Data in Ice Conditions
Collecting Streamflow Data in Ice Conditions
Collecting Streamflow Data in Ice Conditions

U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Technician, Kammy Durham, collects streamflow data under ice conditions at the Cheyenne River near Scenic, SD (USGS streamgage 06408650) on February 13, 2012.

U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Technician, Kammy Durham, collects streamflow data under ice conditions at the Cheyenne River near Scenic, SD (USGS streamgage 06408650) on February 13, 2012.

Image: Souris River Gage House
Souris River Gage House
Souris River Gage House
Souris River Gage House

Gage house for the streamgage on the Souris River above Minot, North Dakota.  Note the highwater marks on the posts.

Gage house for the streamgage on the Souris River above Minot, North Dakota.  Note the highwater marks on the posts.

Image: Streamgage on Souris River
Streamgage on Souris River
Streamgage on Souris River
Streamgage on Souris River

The streamgage housing on the Souris River near Bantry, North Dakota.  When the picture was taken streamflow was 307 cubic feet per second and the gage height was 5.45 feet.

The streamgage housing on the Souris River near Bantry, North Dakota.  When the picture was taken streamflow was 307 cubic feet per second and the gage height was 5.45 feet.

Image: Outreach at Dakotafest 2011
Outreach at Dakotafest 2011
Outreach at Dakotafest 2011
Outreach at Dakotafest 2011

USGS Hydrologist, Kathy Neitzert, helps visitors make an aquifer in a test tube at the USGS South Dakota Water Science Center outreach booth at Dakotafest 2011 held in August in Mitchell, SD. Dakotafest is the largest farm show in the South Dakota area.

USGS Hydrologist, Kathy Neitzert, helps visitors make an aquifer in a test tube at the USGS South Dakota Water Science Center outreach booth at Dakotafest 2011 held in August in Mitchell, SD. Dakotafest is the largest farm show in the South Dakota area.

Image: Outreach at Dakotafest 2011
Outreach at Dakotafest 2011
Outreach at Dakotafest 2011
Outreach at Dakotafest 2011

Dianne Gropper (USGS) shows visitors some of the outreach materials at the USGS South Dakota Water Science Center outreach booth at Dakotafest 2011 held in August in Mitchell, SD.  The display booth included an interactive groundwater-flow model and the opportunity for visitors to make their own aquifer in a test tube.

Dianne Gropper (USGS) shows visitors some of the outreach materials at the USGS South Dakota Water Science Center outreach booth at Dakotafest 2011 held in August in Mitchell, SD.  The display booth included an interactive groundwater-flow model and the opportunity for visitors to make their own aquifer in a test tube.

Image: Outreach at Dakotafest 2011
Outreach at Dakotafest 2011
Outreach at Dakotafest 2011
Outreach at Dakotafest 2011

Frank Amundson (retired USGS) demonstrates an interactive groundwater flow model at the USGS outreach booth at Dakotafest 2011 in Mitchell, SD.

Frank Amundson (retired USGS) demonstrates an interactive groundwater flow model at the USGS outreach booth at Dakotafest 2011 in Mitchell, SD.

Image: Flooded Road
Flooded Road
Flooded Road
Flooded Road

The Souris River flooded road near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 16,900 cubic feet per second.

The Souris River flooded road near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 16,900 cubic feet per second.

Image: Souris River Flooding
Souris River Flooding
Souris River Flooding
Souris River Flooding

The Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 16,900 cubic feet per second.

The Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 16,900 cubic feet per second.

Image: Road Flooded by Souris River
Road Flooded by Souris River
Road Flooded by Souris River
Road Flooded by Souris River

Road flooded by the Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 16,900 cubic feet per second.

Road flooded by the Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 16,900 cubic feet per second.

Image: Lake Darling
Lake Darling
Lake Darling
Lake Darling

Lake Darling near Foxholm, North Dakota.

Lake Darling near Foxholm, North Dakota.

Image: Flooded Gage House
Flooded Gage House
Flooded Gage House
Flooded Gage House

The Souris River gage house 05116000 near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 18,600 cubic feet per second.

The Souris River gage house 05116000 near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 18,600 cubic feet per second.

Image: Souris River near Foxholm Gage House
Souris River near Foxholm Gage House
Souris River near Foxholm Gage House
Souris River near Foxholm Gage House

Souris River gage house 05116000 near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 18,600 cubic feet per second.

Souris River gage house 05116000 near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 18,600 cubic feet per second.

Image: Upper Souris River National Wildlife Refuge
Upper Souris River National Wildlife Refuge
Upper Souris River National Wildlife Refuge
Upper Souris River National Wildlife Refuge

The Upper Souris River NAitonal Wildlife Refuge and Bakers Bridge, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 18,600 cubic feet per second.

The Upper Souris River NAitonal Wildlife Refuge and Bakers Bridge, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 18,600 cubic feet per second.

Image: Souris River Flooding
Souris River Flooding
Souris River Flooding
Souris River Flooding

The Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 18,600 cubic feet per second.

The Souris River near Foxholm, North Dakota. USGS personnel were there to measure the streamflow. Streamflow was approximately 18,600 cubic feet per second.

Image: Jack Hoeven Park Flooded
Jack Hoeven Park Flooded
Jack Hoeven Park Flooded
Jack Hoeven Park Flooded

The Souris River flooding the Jack Hoeven Park in Minot, North Dakota.

The Souris River flooding the Jack Hoeven Park in Minot, North Dakota.

Image: Railroad Tracks Surrounded by Floodwater
Railroad Tracks Surrounded by Floodwater
Railroad Tracks Surrounded by Floodwater
Railroad Tracks Surrounded by Floodwater

Railroad tracks in Minot, North Dakota surrounded by floodwaters of the Souris River.

Railroad tracks in Minot, North Dakota surrounded by floodwaters of the Souris River.

Image: Jack Hoeven Park Underwater
Jack Hoeven Park Underwater
Jack Hoeven Park Underwater
Jack Hoeven Park Underwater

The Souris River flooding the Jack Hoeven Park in Minot, North Dakota.

The Souris River flooding the Jack Hoeven Park in Minot, North Dakota.

Image: Acoustic Doppler
Acoustic Doppler
Acoustic Doppler
Acoustic Doppler

USGS personnel were measuring the streamflow of the Souris River above Minot, ND on June 27, 2011.  Streamflow was approximately 23,900 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.82 feet.

USGS personnel were measuring the streamflow of the Souris River above Minot, ND on June 27, 2011.  Streamflow was approximately 23,900 cubic feet per second, stage approximately 23.82 feet.