Welcome to the Query Page for
Stream Flow in Kings Creek
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These stream flow data were taken on Konza Prairie in a branch of Kings Creek, watershed N4d ("N" means Native grazer (bison graze in these watersheds); "4" means the watershed is burned every 4 years and "d" is the replicate) from 1993 to 2001. Storm flow data is the measure of high water events due to heavy rainfall in the upper reaches of the stream, especially if the soil is already saturated. Storm flow includes stream velocity, volume of water discharged (m3/sec), and flow stage height (cm) or the height to which the water rises. The table of daily flow is the measure of average daily flow (m3/sec), maximum daily flow (m3/sec), maximum flow time, minimum daily flow (m3/sec), minimum flow time, volume of daily flow (m3/sec). Click on the question to be taken to the appropriate data query.
1. How many days did this branch of Kings Creek flow in each year?
2. How many days did this branch of Kings Creek flow in each month that data was recorded?
3. When was the maximum daily flow (volume in m3/sec) in each year?
4. Which day had the maximum daily flow volume (m3/sec) in each month from 1993 to 1999?
5. What is the total monthly flow volume in each year?
6. Was there a high water event (storm flow) in any month from 1993 to 2001?
7. Was there a storm flow on July 24, 1993?
8. Was there a storm flow on any particular day in 1993?
9. What is the complete database of stream flow in 1993?
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