Advances in Streamgaging | Reach-Scale Monitoring Experiment (2 of 2)
In this second installment of a two part series, The Arizona Water Science Center, in partnership with the USDA Agricultural Research Service, reviews the results of an experiment to verify remote methods that measure flood flows at the Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed. What makes this experiment unique are the super-critical runoff flumes that precisely measure discharge, which will act as a control, allowing USGS scientists to verify their methods and gain insight into the potential for Reach-Scale Monitoring at other stream gages.
For more information, visit Part I of this video series to learn more about the background of this experiment! https://youtu.be/V15mO4eCPW4
Видео Advances in Streamgaging | Reach-Scale Monitoring Experiment (2 of 2) канала USGS
For more information, visit Part I of this video series to learn more about the background of this experiment! https://youtu.be/V15mO4eCPW4
Видео Advances in Streamgaging | Reach-Scale Monitoring Experiment (2 of 2) канала USGS
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