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USGS 13069500 SNAKE RIVER NR BLACKFOOT ID

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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Snake River near Blackfoot, ID - USGS file photo USGS Idaho Water Science Center celebrating more than 100 Years of streamgage Records

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Station operated in cooperation with Water District No.1

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Station operated with funding provided by the U.S. Geological Survey Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program (GWSIP).

This station managed by the Idaho Falls Field Office.

Available Parameters Available Period
  
2010-10-28  2015-10-15
1987-03-24  2024-11-21
2007-10-01  2024-11-21







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Summary of all available data for this site
Instantaneous-data availability statement


Discharge, cubic feet per second

Most recent instantaneous value: 2390 11-21-2024   04:15 MST
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Daily discharge, cubic feet per second -- statistics for Nov 21 based on 113 water years of record more
Min
(1935)
Most Recent
Instantaneous
Value Nov 21
25th
percen-
tile
Median Mean 75th
percen-
tile
Max
(1984)
134 2390 2430 3160 3400 4150 8200


Gage height, feet

Most recent instantaneous value: 3.01 11-21-2024   04:15 MST
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