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[!] Over the next year, the USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center will be updating the geodetic vertical elevation (gage datum) for many locations. Click HERE for additional information including a current list of streamgages with upcoming datum changes. This update in gage datum does not affect the location of the streamgage, nor the observed local gage height or discharge recorded at the streamgage.



[!] ICE EFFECTS ON STREAMFLOW -- During cold weather, stage and discharge values may be affected by ice at some streamgages. Streamgages experiencing ice conditions will have the discharge record temporarily disabled to prevent the display of erroneous discharge values. Display of discharge record will resume when it is determined that ice conditions are no longer present. Adjustment of data affected by ice can only be done after detailed analysis.




USGS 03104760 Harthegig Run near Greenfield, PA

  Stream Site

DESCRIPTION:
Latitude 41°11'10",   Longitude 80°19'38"   NAD27
Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Hydrologic Unit 05030102
Drainage area: 2.26 square miles
Datum of gage: 1,121.16 feet above   NGVD29.
AVAILABLE DATA:
Data Type Begin Date End Date Count
 Daily Data
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1968-10-01  1981-04-16  4581 
 Daily Statistics 
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1968-10-01  1981-04-16 4581 
 Monthly Statistics 
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1968-10  1981-04  
 Annual Statistics 
    Discharge, cubic feet per second  1969  1981  
 Peak streamflow 1968-12-28  1980-08-08  12 
 Field measurements 1968-10-15  1991-09-04  147 
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