02234nam 2200493 450 991070722300332120160627101726.0(CKB)5470000002463281(OCoLC)952329744(EXLCZ)99547000000246328120160627d2015 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPreliminary peak stage and streamflow data at selected USGS streamgaging stations for the South Carolina flood of October 2015 /by Toby D. Feaster, John M. Shelton, and Jeanne C. RobbinsVersion 1.1, November 2015.Reston, Virginia :U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,2015.1 online resource (iv, 19 pages, 3 unnumbered pages) color illustrations, color mapOpen-file report ;2015-1201Title from title screen (viewed on June 27, 2016)."During the October 2015 flood event, U.S. Geological Survey personnel made about 140 streamflow measurements at 86 locations to verify, update, or extend existing rating curves, which are used to compute streamflow from monitored river stage"--Abstract.Includes chronology of major and other memorable floods in South Carolina since 1893.Includes bibliographical references (pages 10).Rain and rainfallSouth CarolinaStream measurementsSouth CarolinaStream measurementsSouth CarolinaMethodologyFloodsSouth Carolina21st centurySouth CarolinaEnvironmental conditionsRain and rainfallStream measurementsStream measurementsMethodology.FloodsFeaster Toby D.1384095Shelton John M.Robbins Jeanne C.Geological Survey (U.S.),GPOGPOBOOK9910707223003321Preliminary peak stage and streamflow data at selected USGS streamgaging stations for the South Carolina flood of October 20153504444UNINA