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ICE EFFECTS ON STREAMFLOW
The formation of ice on rivers can cause discharge values to appear unusually high. Display of these erroneous discharge data may result in improper assessment of flow conditions and misuse of the data. For this reason, display of discharge values for streams significantly affected by ice may be disabled from view. Display of discharge data will resume when ice conditions are no longer present. Discharge values for streams minimally affected by ice will continue to be displayed. Flows for streams with these conditions appear to increase during the night and decrease to near-base-line conditions around midday. To estimate the correct discharge for these streams, use the flow rate that corresponds to the bottom of the discharge curve, rather than the peak that corresponds to the top of the curve. Note that this method of estimation is possible only when no surface runoff is occurring. Daily mean discharges for periods of both significant and minimal ice-effect will be estimated and published in the Annual Water-Data Report for the water year in which they occurred.
LOCATION--Lat 42°04’29", long
73°20’03", Berkshire County, Hydrologic Unit 01100005, on
right bank beneath bridge on U.S. Highway 7, 1.3 mi north of Ashley
Falls, 2.5 mi downstream from Ironworks Brook, and 3.1 mi upstream from
Konkapot River.
DRAINAGE AREA--465 mi2.
PERIOD OF RECORD--Discharge March 1994 to September 1996,
October 2007 to current year.
Water Quality water years, 1991 to current year.
Suspended Sediment records: March 1994 to September 1996.
GAGE--Data Collection Platform with satellite telemeter.
Elevation of gage is 650 ft above National Geodetic Vertical Datum of
1929, from topographic map.
COOPERATION--Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental
Protection.
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