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Historic (pre-2007) gage-height data may contain erroneous values, such as pressure sensors encased in ice, even if they are flagged as approved. These data are made available to the public, but data users are cautioned to carefully screen the data and contact the USGS Kansas Water Science Center if they have questions or concerns about specific values.



USGS 07182390 NEOSHO R AT NEOSHO RAPIDS, KS

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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Available Parameters Period of Record
  
2015-11-13  2024-11-26
2009-08-11  2015-11-10
2009-07-30  2024-11-25
2015-11-13  2024-11-26
2009-08-11  2015-11-10
2015-11-13  2024-11-26
2009-08-11  2015-11-10







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