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USGS 251127080382100 TAYLOR RIVER AT MOUTH NEAR HOMESTEAD, FL

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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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
  
1995-10-28  2011-10-01
1995-10-28  2024-11-22
1995-10-08  2024-11-22
1995-10-04  2024-11-22
2010-09-14  2011-10-02
2010-09-14  2024-11-22
1995-10-28  2011-10-02
1995-10-26  2024-11-22







 (365)
 

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Discharge, cubic feet per second


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Gage height, feet, NAVD88


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Specific conductance, water, unfiltered, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius, SURFACE


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Salinity, water, unfiltered, parts per thousand, SURFACE


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