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Oregon

The report cited below documents the regression equations available in StreamStats for Oregon, the errors associated with the estimates, and the methods used to develop the equations and to measure the basin characteristics used in the equations. Users should familiarize themselves with these reports before using StreamStats to obtain estimates of streamflow statistics for ungaged sites.

 

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Note to Users of Oregon StreamStats on Handling of Estimates for Flood Region 2

Flood Region 2 is subdivided into Regions 2A and 2B. Region 2A includes watersheds with mean basin elevations greater than or equal to 3,000 feet and Region 2B includes watersheds with mean basin elevations less than 3,000 feet. USGS Scientific Investigation Report (SIR) 2005-5116 (equation 8, page 44) suggests a weighting method to determine flood-frequency estimates for ungaged sites in a transition zone of mean basin elevations between 2,875 and 3,125 feet:

QT = Q2b((3,125-E)/250) + Q2a((E-2,875)/250)

where QT, Q2a, and Q2b are the weighted discharge for sites in the transition zone, the discharge estimated from the Region 2A equation, and the discharge for Region 2B, respectively, and E is the mean basin elevation.

 

StreamStats is implemented such that:

1.  If the mean basin elevation for the ungaged site is greater than 2,875 feet and less than 3,125 feet StreamStats output will provide estimates based on both sets of equations, as well as the weighted estimate as calculated by equation 8, USGS SIR 2005-5116.

2.  If the mean basin elevation for the ungaged site is less than 2,875 feet StreamStats output will provide estimates based on the equations for Region 2B only.

3.  If the mean basin elevation for the ungaged site is greater than 3,125 feet StreamStats output will provide estimates based on the equations for Region 2A only.

Three rivers, the Nehalem, Umpqua, and Rogue, flow from Region 2 through Region 1, to the Pacific Ocean. Watersheds delineated on these rivers in Region 1 will include upstream areas in Region 2. In these situations, the flow estimates are computed using regression equations for both Regions 1 and 2. First the flows are computed using the characteristics of the full watershed with the Region 1 equations. These flows are given under the table heading "Streamflow Statistics Reg 1 Coastal Cooper". Second, the flows are computed using the characteristics of the full watershed with the Region 2 equations as described above. These flows are given under the table heading "Streamflow Statistics Reg 2 Western Interior GE (and/or LT) 3000 ft Cooper". Then finally, an area-weighted average of the flows is computed using the areas in Regions 1 and 2. These flows are given under the table heading "Streamflow Statistics Elevation- and/or Area-Averaged.

Only the basin characteristics required for use in the peak-flow equations for the region(s) in which the basin for the ungaged site is located are listed in the report produced by the FlowStats tool; however, a suite of basin characteristics are available in the report produced by the BasinChar tool.

 

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