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USGS 06290500 Little Bighorn R bl Pass Cr nr Wyola MT

  Stream Site

DESCRIPTION:
Latitude 45°10'37.68",   Longitude 107°23'40.38"   NAD83
Big Horn County, Montana, Hydrologic Unit 10080016
Drainage area: 426 square miles
Datum of gage: 3,600 feet above   NGVD29.
AVAILABLE DATA:
Data Type Begin Date End Date Count
 Current / Historical Observations     (availability statement)    1993-10-01  2004-09-30  
 Daily Data
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1939-04-01  2004-10-24  23384 
    Suspended sediment concentration, milligrams per liter  1969-10-01  1973-09-29  1460 
    Suspended sediment discharge, short tons per day  1969-10-01  1973-09-29  1460 
 Daily Statistics 
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1939-04-01  2004-10-24 23384 
    Suspended sediment concentration, milligrams per liter  1969-10-01  1973-09-29 1460 
    Suspended sediment discharge, short tons per day  1969-10-01  1973-09-29 1460 
 Monthly Statistics 
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1939-04  2004-10  
    Suspended sediment concentration, milligrams per liter  1969-10  1973-09  
    Suspended sediment discharge, short tons per day  1969-10  1973-09  
 Annual Statistics 
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1939  2005  
    Suspended sediment concentration, milligrams per liter  1970  1973  
    Suspended sediment discharge, short tons per day  1970  1973  
 Peak streamflow 1939-06-02  2011-05-22  65 
 Field measurements 1963-06-06  2011-05-22  276 
 Field/Lab water-quality samples 1969-10-01  2004-09-09  395 
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