Stages and Discharges of the Mississippi River and Tributaries and Other Watersheds in the New Orleans District for 1981.
Abstract
Stages are readings of water surface elevations expressed in feet above the zero or reference point of the gage. The reference point is referred to either National Geodectic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD) or mean low gulf datum. Mean low gulf is 0.78 foot below NGVD. National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 is used in lieu of Sea Level Datum of 1929 (MSL). Discharge is the quantity of water flowing past as cross section of the stream in a unit of time. It is expressed in cubic feet per second. Discharge data consist of a brief description of the gaging station, results of discharge observations, and where determined, computed daily flows. Annual highest and lowest stages are reported for most of the daily gage stations. In determining these extreme records, all available gage data, including continuous recroder charts, twice-daily gage readings, and gage records taken form discharge notes, inspection reports, etc., are used. The time of occurrence usually is reported for the annual highest stage but not for the annual lowest stage. The time of observation refers to central standard, or central daylight saving time. Daylight saving time was in effect from Apr. 26 through Oct. 25. The enclosed stream gaging map shows the gaging systems operated by the District during the reporting period. The map contains an index for finding gage and discharge records within the pamphlet by system arrangement.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA170549
Entities
Organizations
- New Orleans District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers