Annual peak streamflow data for U.S.~Geological Survey streamflow-gaging station 05405000. The peak streamflow-qualification codes Flag
are:
- 1
{Discharge is a Maximum Daily Average}
- 2
{Discharge is an Estimate}
- 3
{Discharge affected by Dam Failure}
- 4
{Discharge less than indicated value, which is Minimum Recordable Discharge at this site}
- 5
{Discharge affected to unknown degree by Regulation or Diversion}
- 6
{Discharge affected by Regulation or Diversion}
- 7
{Discharge is an Historic Peak}
- 8
{Discharge actually greater than indicated value}
- 9
{Discharge due to Snowmelt, Hurricane, Ice-Jam or Debris Dam breakup}
- A
{Year of occurrence is unknown or not exact}
- B
{Month or Day of occurrence is unknown or not exact}
- C
{All or part of the record affected by Urbanization, Mining, Agricultural changes, Channelization, or other}
- D
{Base Discharge changed during this year}
- E
{Only Annual Maximum Peak available for this year}The gage height qualification codes Flag.1
are:
- 1
{Gage height affected by backwater}
- 2
{Gage height not the maximum for the year}
- 3
{Gage height at different site and(or) datum}
- 4
{Gage height below minimum recordable elevation}
- 5
{Gage height is an estimate}
- 6
{Gage datum changed during this year}
data(USGSsta05405000peaks)
A data frame with
- Date
{The date of the annual peak streamflow.}
- Streamflow
{Annual peak streamflow data in cubic feet per second.}
- Flags
{Qualification flags on the streamflow data.}
- Stage
{Annual peak stage (gage height, river height) in feet.}
- Flags.1
{Qualification flags on the gage height data.}
data(USGSsta05405000peaks)
plot(USGSsta05405000peaks)
datasets