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Recent Improvements to the U.S. Geological Survey Streamgaging Program...from the National Streamflow Information Program

January 1, 2007

INTRODUCTION

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) established its first streamgage in 1889 on the Rio Grande River at Embudo, N.M. As the need for streamflow information increased, the USGS streamgaging network expanded to its current (2007) size of approximately 7,400 streamgages nationwide. The USGS streamgaging network, for most of its history, required mechanical measuring and recording devices to collect station data. Time-consuming and labor-intensive site visits were required to gather the recorded data for processing in the office. Eventually the data were published in paper reports. The USGS has progressively improved the streamgaging program by incorporating new technologies and techniques that streamline data collection, data delivery, and records processing while increasing the number and quality of product types that can be derived from the data. Improvements in recent decades that have expanded and broadened the streamgaging program are included the fact sheet.

Publication Year 2007
Title Recent Improvements to the U.S. Geological Survey Streamgaging Program...from the National Streamflow Information Program
DOI 10.3133/fs20073080
Authors Stephen F. Blanchard
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 2007-3080
Index ID fs20073080
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization U.S. Geological Survey