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Water Quality Data starting in 2017 for the Bighorn River near St. Xavier, MT (Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area)
Comma separated values for monthly water chemistry data and water quality field parameters, Bighorn River near St. Xavier, MT.
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Water Quality Data starting in 2017 for the Madison River near West Yellowstone, MT outside of Yellowstone National Park.
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Comma separated values for monthly water chemistry data and water quality field parameters.
Water Quality Data starting in 2017 for the Madison River near West Yellowstone, MT outside of Yellowstone National Park.
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Comma separated values for monthly water chemistry data and water quality field parameters.
Water Quality Parameter Data Summarized in the 1998 Report Entitled: Baseline Water Quality Inventory, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
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This file contains the water quality data summarized in the 1998 report entitled: Baseline Water Quality Inventory, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. The data and locations existed in the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Storage and Retrieval (STORET) water quality database management system when the report was published.
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area Small-Scale Base GIS Data
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This data set contains small-scale base GIS data layers compiled by the National Park Service Servicewide Inventory and Monitoring Program and Water Resources Division for use in a Baseline Water Quality Data Inventory and Analysis Report that was prepared for the park. The report presents the results of surface water quality data retrievals for the park from six of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) national databases: (1) Storage and Retrieval (STORET) water quality database management system; (2) River Reach File (RF3) Hydrography; (3) Industrial Facilities Discharges; (4) Drinking Water Supplies; (5) Water Gages; and (6) Water Impoundments. The small-scale GIS data layers were used to prepare the maps included in the report that depict the locations of water quality monitoring stations, industrial discharges, drinking intakes, water gages, and water impoundments. The data layers included in the maps (and this dataset) vary depending on availability, but generally include roads, hydrography, political boundaries, USGS 7.5' minute quadrangle outlines, hydrologic units, trails, and others as appropriate. The scales of each layer vary depending on data source but are generally 1:100,000.
Water Quality Data starting in 2017 for the Snake River at Moose, WY in Grand Teton National Park
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Comma separated values for monthly water chemistry data and water quality field parameters.
Water Quality Data starting in 2017 for the Snake River at Moose, WY in Grand Teton National Park
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Comma separated values for monthly water chemistry data and water quality field parameters.
Water Quality Data starting in 2017 for the Snake River at Flagg Ranch, WY in John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway (Grand Teton National Park)
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Comma separated values for monthly water chemistry data and water quality field parameters.
Water Quality Data starting in 2017 for the Snake River at Flagg Ranch, WY in John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway (Grand Teton National Park)
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Comma separated values for monthly water chemistry data and water quality field parameters.
Results of peak-flow frequency analyses for selected streamgages on the Bighorn, Tongue, and Lower Yellowstone Rivers and tributaries and Home Creek, Montana, based on data through water year 2021
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The USGS Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center (WY–MT WSC) completed a report (Sando and McCarthy, 2018) documenting methods for peak-flow frequency analysis following implementation of the Bulletin 17C guidelines. The methods are used to provide estimates of peak-flow quantiles for 66.7-, 50-, 42.9-, 20-, 10-, 4-, 2-, 1-, 0.5-, and 0.2-percent annual exceedance probabilities (AEPs) for selected streamgages operated by the WY–MT WSC. This data release presents peak-flow frequency analyses for selected streamgages on the Bighorn, Tongue, and Lower Yellowstone Rivers and tributaries and Home Creek, Montana, that were based on methods described by Sando and McCarthy (2018).
Results of peak-flow frequency analyses for selected streamgages on the Bighorn, Tongue, and Lower Yellowstone Rivers and tributaries and Home Creek, Montana, based on data through water year 2021
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The USGS Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center (WY–MT WSC) completed a report (Sando and McCarthy, 2018) documenting methods for peak-flow frequency analysis following implementation of the Bulletin 17C guidelines. The methods are used to provide estimates of peak-flow quantiles for 66.7-, 50-, 42.9-, 20-, 10-, 4-, 2-, 1-, 0.5-, and 0.2-percent annual exceedance probabilities (AEPs) for selected streamgages operated by the WY–MT WSC. This data release presents peak-flow frequency analyses for selected streamgages on the Bighorn, Tongue, and Lower Yellowstone Rivers and tributaries and Home Creek, Montana, that were based on methods described by Sando and McCarthy (2018).