USGS Streamflow Data and Modeling Sand-Bed Rivers |
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Authors: | Kelly Isaacson Julie Coonrod |
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Affiliation: | 1Staff Engineer, Daniel B. Stephens & Associates, 6020 Academy Rd. Suite 100, Albuquerque, NM 87109 (corresponding author). E-mail: kisaacson@dbstephens.com 2Associate Professor, Civil Engineering, MSC01 1070, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131.
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Abstract: | United States Geological Survey streamflow data are commonly used for hydraulic model calibration and boundary conditions. The transitory nature of sand-bed rivers’ bathymetry is problematic for the traditional automated stream gauging methods used by the USGS. This note seeks to assess the limitations of streamflow measurements for use in hydraulic models. An overview of USGS rating-curve development and use is presented with a focus on the specific challenges of sand-bed rivers. Measurements from three consecutive USGS gauges for a storm event on the Rio Grande in Albuquerque, New Mexico, illustrate the outlined problems with rating curves. These gauges are utilized to study the impact of uncertainty in rating-curve discharges on hydraulic model results. A one dimensional hydraulic model of the study reach indicates up to 25% reduction in the calculated flow depth if questionable rating-curve discharges are used as model input. Recommendations for using USGS streamflow data in hydraulic models are outlined. |
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Keywords: | Streamflow Stream gaging Rio Grande Hydraulic models Sand, hydraulic River beds |
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