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USGS 14357500 BEAR CREEK AT MEDFORD, OR

 

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Station operated in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation.

STATION.--14357500 BEAR CREEK AT MEDFORD, OR
LOCATION.--Lat 42° 19'28", long 122° 51'55", in NW 1/4 sec.30, T.37 S., R.1 W., Jackson County, Hydrologic Unit 17100308, on left bank 300 ft upstream from 10th street Bridge, in Medford, and at mile 10.1. [location map] DRAINAGE AREA.--289 mi2. PERIOD OF RECORD.--March 1915 to June 1920 (no low-flow records), October 1920 to September 1981, December 1983 to current year. Monthly discharge only for some periods, published in WSP 1318. GAGE.--Water-stage recorder. Datum of gage is 1,343.27 ft above NGVD of 1929. Prior to Sept. 19, 1991, at site 0.2 mi downstream, at datum 1.29 ft lower, Dec. 31, 1947, to Sept. 23, 1985, at datum 2.00 ft higher. See WSP 1738 for history of changes prior to Dec. 31, 1947. REMARKS.--Flow partly regulated since 1924 by Emigrant Lake. Water is diverted into basin from the Klamath River basin. Many diversions for irrigation and municipal use upstream from station. Bureau of Reclamation satellite telemeter at station. EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.--Maximum discharge, 17,600 ft3/s Jan. 1, 1997, gage height, 14.69 ft, present datum; no flow at times.
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Gage height, feet
Most recent value: 2.83   11-19-2004  03:00
Graph of  Gage height, feet
Download a presentation-quality graph Parameter Code 00065; DD 05

Discharge, cubic feet per second
Most recent value: 36   11-19-2004  03:00
Graph of  Discharge, cubic feet per second
Download a presentation-quality graph Parameter Code 00060; DD 06
Daily mean flow statistics for 11/19 based on 81 years of record in ft3/sec
Current Flow Minimum Mean Maximum 80 percent exceedance 50 percent exceedance 20 percent exceedance
36  8.2 64.1 589 23.4 36.0 79.6

Percent exceedance means that 80, 50, or 20 percent of all daily mean flows for 11/19 have been greater than the value shown.


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