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USGS 12398600 PEND OREILLE RIVER AT INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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Flood Stage.--The National Weather Service has not established a Flood Stage for this station.

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Station Notes
qw monitor
This station monitors Total Dissolved Gas.

This station managed by the Upper Columbia Field Office (Spokane).

Available Parameters Period of Record
  
1974-04-04  2024-04-24
2007-09-30  2024-04-24
1999-05-12  2024-04-24
1962-12-01  2024-03-31







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Temperature, water, degrees Celsius


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Barometric pressure, millimeters of mercury


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Total partial pressure of dissolved gases, water, unfiltered, percent of saturation


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