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NOTE: During winter months, stage and discharge may be significantly affected by backwater from ice, resulting in incorrect discharge data. Consequently, discharge data may not be displayed during periods of ice effect. Click here for more information.



USGS 05064000 WILD RICE RIVER AT HENDRUM, MN

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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The volumetric water content, electrical conductivity, dielectric permitivity data for this station are temporary and will only be displayed for 120 days. Time series values will NOT be available for retrieval following the display period. Although instrumentation is calibrated by the manufacturer prior to installation, the temporary classification means that documented routine inspections and other quality-assurance measures are not performed that would make the data acceptable for archival, retrieval, or future use in general scientific or intepretive studies.

This station managed by the Grand Forks Field Office.

Available Parameters Period of Record
  
2006-07-26  2006-08-08
1944-04-01  2024-04-22
2006-07-26  2006-08-08
2006-07-26  2006-08-08
2006-07-26  2006-08-07







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