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USGS 02040000 APPOMATTOX RIVER AT MATTOAX, VA

  Stream Site

DESCRIPTION:
Latitude 37°25'17",   Longitude 77°51'33"   NAD27
Amelia County, Virginia, Hydrologic Unit 02080207
Drainage area: 725 square miles
Datum of gage: 173.6 feet above   NAVD88.
AVAILABLE DATA:
Data Type Begin Date End Date Count
 Current / Historical Observations     (availability statement)    1990-10-01  2024-11-23  
 Daily Data
    Temperature, water, degrees Celsius  2007-02-23  2009-04-12  754 
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1926-04-01  2024-11-22  36031 
    Specific conductance, water, unfiltered, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius  2007-02-23  2009-04-12  719 
 Daily Statistics 
    Temperature, water, degrees Celsius  2007-02-23  2009-04-12 754 
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1926-04-01  2023-10-09 35621 
    Specific conductance, water, unfiltered, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius  2007-02-23  2009-04-12 719 
 Monthly Statistics 
    Temperature, water, degrees Celsius  2007-02  2009-04  
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1926-04  2023-10  
    Specific conductance, water, unfiltered, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius  2007-02  2009-04  
 Annual Statistics 
    Temperature, water, degrees Celsius  2007  2009  
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1926  2024  
    Specific conductance, water, unfiltered, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius  2007  2009  
 Peak streamflow 1901-05-25  2023-02-16  103 
 Field measurements 1900-08-25  2024-10-03  524 
 Field/Lab water-quality samples 1930-09-11  2008-06-03  14 
 Water-Year Summary 2006  2023  18 
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