Water-supply PaperU.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - Floods |
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1936 gage height 1936 to September 5-foot bays abutment of concrete acre-feet October August Average discharge Calendar year 1936 computed on basis control by stop Creek Day Oct December Division of Drainage Drainage area Extremes February feet above mean foot-days Maximum Minimum furnished by Minnesota Gage readings furnished June 15 June July Aug lake regulated Location March Maximum discharge observed maximum gage height Maximum Minimum Mean Maximum stage observed mean sea level mile inches October miles northeast minimum daily discharge minimum observed Minn Mississippi River Month Second North Platte River November observed during period periods of ice Rating table Records available regulated by type Remarks Run-off in acre-feet Run-off in mile second-feet Apr second-feet Feb second-feet June second-feet Sept September 1937 Day sill of dam square miles square Run-off Staff gage Stage of lake top of concrete water year October Water-stage recorder weather records Zero of gage