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Title: Developing Streamflow Information from Miscellaneous Streamflow Measurements


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Developing Streamflow Information from
Miscellaneous Streamflow Measurements
  • Presented by Ken Eng1 and Chris Curran2

1USGS, NRP, WRD, BRR-ER Reston, VA2USGS, WAWSC,
Tacoma, WA May 23, 2008
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Streamgage
3
Miscellaneous Streamflow Measurement
4
Methods to Estimate Streamflow Characteristics
with Miscellaneous Measurements
  • Streamflow characteristics, Q7,10 , 7-day,
    10-year low flow.
  • Methods for Miscellaneous Measurements
  • Maintenance of variance extension (MOVE)
  • Hirsch, 1982
  • Base-flow correlation
  • Stedinger and Thomas, 1985-ST85
  • Q-Ratio Potter, 2001

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Methods to Estimate Streamflow Characteristics
  • All methods rely on concurrent flows.
  • Develop relationship among concurrent flows.
  • Index gage continuous long-term streamgage.

Long-term gage
Misc. Site
2 concurrent flows
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Maintenance of Variance Extension (MOVE)
MOVE relationship is given by
  • Transferring means and standard deviations.
  • Means and standard deviations calculated from
    concurrent flows.

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Maintenance of Variance Extension (MOVE)
Example Estimate Q7,10 at 07048550 (West Fork
White River east of Fayetteville, AR) with a
single index site 07048600 (White River near
Fayetteville, AR).
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Maintenance of Variance Extension (MOVE)
Example Estimate Q7,10 at 07048550 (West Fork
White River east of Fayetteville, AR) with a
single index site 07048600 (White River near
Fayetteville, AR).
?
Q7,10(Index Site)0.8 cfs
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Maintenance of Variance Extension (MOVE)
Example Estimate Q7,10 at 07048550 (West Fork
White River east of Fayetteville, AR) with a
single index site 07048600 (White River near
Fayetteville, AR).
Q7,10(Misc Site) 0.54 cfs
Q7,10(Index Site)0.8 cfs
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Maintenance of Variance Extension (MOVE)
Example Estimate Q7,10 at 07048550 (West Fork
White River east of Fayetteville, AR) with a
single index site 07048600 (White River near
Fayetteville, AR).
Q7,10(Misc Site)0.37 cfs
Q7,10(Index Site)0.8 cfs
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Maintenance of Variance Extension (MOVE)
Example Estimate Q7,10 at 07048550 (West Fork
White River east of Fayetteville, AR) with a
single index site 07048600 (White River near
Fayetteville, AR).
  • MOVE
  • maintain
  • equality
  • between
  • sample means
  • and variances
  • m
  • s2 s2

OLS minimize
S (yi yi)2

Q7,10(Misc Site)0.37 cfs


Q7,10(Index Site)0.8 cfs
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Maintenance of Variance Extension (MOVE)
  • Requirements
  • 10 miscellaneous streamflow discharge
    measurements
  • Spread out over several years.
  • Independent base-flow segments/periods.
  • Lowest base-flow periods (75 nonexceedances and
    above on flow duration curves-spread).
  • At least one long-term (20 to 30 years)
    systematic streamflow record.

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Maintenance of Variance Extension (MOVE)
  • Pros
  • Easy
  • Less biased than OLS.
  • Well understood and documented.
  • Cons
  • Minimum of at least 10 miscellaneous streamflow
    discharge measurements.
  • Uses log transformations no zero flows.
  • Assumes a log-linear relationship.

14
Base-Flow Correlation (ST-85)
The estimated flow characteristic is given by
  • Transfers statistical moments, mp sp f
    (concurrent flow relationship).
  • Stedinger and Thomas 1985 for details on
    computing mp sp .

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Base-Flow Correlation
  • Requirements
  • Minimum 10 miscellaneous streamflow discharge
    measurements.
  • At least one long-term (20 to 30 years)
    systematic streamflow record.
  • Only for estimating frequency based statistics,
    such as the Q7,10.

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Base-Flow Correlation
  • Pros
  • Less bias than MOVE.
  • Studied extensively in peer reviewed literature.
  • Cons
  • 10 or more measurements.
  • Log transformations no zero flows.
  • More complex.
  • Assumes the same distribution of extremes (i.e.
    droughts) at both sites.

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Q-Ratio
Q ratio is given by
where
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Q-Ratio
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Q-Ratio
(6 cfs)/(15 cfs)0.4
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Q-Ratio
Z0.375
(6 cfs)/(15 cfs)0.4
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Q-Ratio
Z0.375
Q7,10ms 0.375Q7,10is
(6 cfs)/(15 cfs)0.4
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Q-Ratio
  • Requirements
  • Minimum of 3-4 miscellaneous streamflow discharge
    measurements.
  • At least one long-term (20 to 30 years)
    systematic streamflow record.

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Q-Ratio
  • Pros
  • Few miscellaneous streamflow discharge
    measurements.
  • Less biased than MOVE and base-flow correlation.
  • Simple.
  • Cons
  • Assumes base-flows are directly proportional.
  • Assumes high degree of hydrologic similarity.
  • Not ideal for 10 or more measurements.
  • Not studied extensively in literature.

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Recommendations on Methods
  • Less than 10 measurements-Q-Ratio.
  • More than 10 measurements-MOVE.
  • Single and paired base-flow strategy.
  • Paired strategy t, base-flow recession
    constant.
  • Index-site selection.
  • Regional regression.
  • Missed paired sampling useful in MOVE.

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References
  • Hirsch, R.M. (1982), A comparison of four
    streamflow record extension techniques, Water
    Resour. Res., v. 18, no. 4., 10811088.
  • Potter, K. W. (2001), A simple method for
    estimating baseflow at ungaged locations, J.
    Amer. Water Resour. Assoc., 37(1), 177-184.
    (http//www.awra.org/jawra/toc.html)
  • Stedinger, J. R. and W. O. Thomas, Jr. (1985),
    Low-flow frequency estimation using base-flow
    measurements, U. S. Geol. Surv. Open-File Rep.,
    85-95, 25 pp. (http//pubs.er.usgs.gov/usgspubs/of
    r/ofr8595)
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