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USGS reservoir and lake gage network: Elevation and volumetric contents data, and their uses

January 1, 2014

In December of 2013, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) marked the 125th anniversary of the installation of its first official water level and streamflow gage, on the Rio Grande at Embudo, New Mexico. The gage was installed because it was recognized that water data were important to expanding irrigation needs. The USGS is a federal agency that provides nationally consistent and unbiased surface-water elevation and streamflow data at more than 10,000 gaging locations in the United States, about 330 of which are lakes and reservoirs (referred to hereafter as lakes) (Figure 1). The job of quantifying water resources, whether lakes, streams, or aquifers, is fundamental to proper water management and conservation of resources.

Publication Year 2014
Title USGS reservoir and lake gage network: Elevation and volumetric contents data, and their uses
Authors Anita C. Kroska
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Lakeline
Index ID 70174743
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Kansas Water Science Center
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