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USGS 02250030 TURKEY CREEK AT PALM BAY, FL

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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This gage is monitored in cooperation with the St. Johns River Water Management District.

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Data are tidally affected -- Astronomical tides cause significant cycles of approximately 24.84 hours at this site. Because a different portion of the 24.84-hour tidal cycle is averaged in successive daily (24-hour) computations, a systematic secondary oscillation, unrelated to basin hydrology and having a period of about two weeks may be apparent in daily data.

REMARKS.--Stage and discharge are affected by tides in the Indian River.Computed discharge at this station may differ from individual measurements because of changes in tidal influence, wind, or other factors.

Available Parameters Period of Record
  
1981-02-25  2024-11-22
1981-01-14  2024-11-22
2010-10-01  2024-11-22
1987-01-08  2024-11-20
2014-05-29  2016-08-08







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