Area |
Salmon Creek |
Topic |
Flow: Monthly Average Salmon Cr at Bodega 1963-1975 |
|
Caption: This chart displays monthly average Salmon Creek discharge (cfs) at Bodega, CA. Salmon Creek is an intermittent stream. Storm flow peaks generally occur during winter months and are caused by precipitation runoff. Lower base flows are prevalent between May through October with average monthly stream flow less than 3 cfs. Whiskers bracket one standard error from the mean. Monthly flows were compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) from streamflow measurements gathered at USGS gage #11460920 from water years 1963 and 1975. See Info Links for more information.
|
|
|
To learn more about this topic click
Info Links .
To view additional information (data source, aquisition date etc.) about this page, click
Metadata .
To view the table with the chart's data, click
Chart Table web page.
To download the table with the chart's data, click
flow_salmon_usgs_monthlyave_1962_1975.db (size 4,096 bytes) .
To view the table with the chart's source data, click
Source Table web page. To download the table with the chart's source data, click
flow_salmon_usgs_monthly_1962_1975.dbf (size 7,462 bytes)