Detailed streamflow data for understanding hydrologic responses in the Logan River Observatory |
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Authors: | Bethany T Neilson Hyrum Tennant Patrick A Strong Jeffery S Horsburgh |
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Institution: | Civil and Environmental Engineering, Utah Water Research Laboratory, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA |
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Abstract: | The Logan River watershed, located in Northern Utah, USA, consists of a relatively pristine, mountainous area that drains to a lower elevation, valley area influenced by both urban development and agriculture. The Logan River Observatory has been collecting aquatic (streamflow and water quality) and climate data throughout the Logan River watershed since 2014. While streamflow measurements are commonly made at the outlets of research watersheds, the Logan River watershed consists of diverse hydrologic, topographic, and geologic settings that require a detailed understanding of streamflow variability over time at many locations. Here, we illustrate: (a) the importance of collecting streamflow time series throughout complex watersheds, and (b) how simple flow balances can provide much needed hydrologic insight into the locations and timing of gains and losses over reaches to guide future investigations. |
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Keywords: | discharge flow measurements instrumentation Logan River Observatory rating curves research catchment |
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