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Peak-flow frequency estimates through 1994 for gaged streams in South Dakota

November 1, 1996

Annual peak-flow data are listed for 250 continuous-record and crest-stage gaging stations in South Dakota. Peak-flow frequency estimates for selected recurrence intervals ranging from 2 to 500 years are given for 234 of these 250 stations. The log-Pearson Type III procedure was used to compute the frequency relations for the 234 stations, which in 1994 included 105 active and 129 inactive stations. The log-Pearson Type III procedure is recommended by the Hydrology Subcommittee of the Interagency Advisory Committee on Water Data, 1982, "Guidelines for Determining Flood Flow Frequency."No peak-flow frequency estimates are given for 16 of the 250 stations because: (1) of extreme variability in data set; (2) more than 20 percent of years had no flow; (3) annual peak flows represent large outflow from a spring; (4) of insufficient peak-flow record subsequent to reservoir regulation; and (5) peak-flow records were combined with records from nearby stations.

Publication Year 1996
Title Peak-flow frequency estimates through 1994 for gaged streams in South Dakota
DOI 10.3133/ofr96202
Authors M.J. Burr, K.L. Korkow
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 96-202
Index ID ofr96202
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse