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Low Flows and Flow Duration of Tennessee Streams Through 1981 --- -_-__ LOW FLOWS AND FLOW DURATION OF TENNESSEE STREAMS THROUGH 1981 U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4347 Prepared in cooperation with the TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, DIVISION OF WATER MANAGEMENT Table 2.--LOW-FWW CHARACTERISTICS FOR PARTIAL RECORDSTATIONS AND HISCELLANEOUSSITES--Continued REF STATION STATION N&E DRAINAGE LOCATION l-DAY MEAN ~-DAY MEAN 7-DAY MEAN )-DAY HEAN NO. NO. WW FIDU LoWfIRW WWFWW LOW FLOW ,~~I, lo-YR 10-m 10-m zo-YR REaRHENCE REOJRRENCE RECURRJNCE RECURUNCE (CFS) (CFS) (CFS) (CFS) TENNGSSEERIVER BASIN--Continued 382 D3565DBO LITTLE CHESTUEE 8.54 LAT 35 25 36, LONG 084 26 46, 2.05 2.07 2.10 1.97 CREEKNEAR HCHINN COUNTY, AT FORD, 1.6 ENCLEUOOD,TN. MILES ABOVE MOUTH, 1.8 NILES EAST NORTHWLSTOF ENCLEWOOD. 383 03565087 CHESTUEECREEK AT 33.5 LAT 35 24 22, WNG 084 29 49, *** *** ** 6 WY 4llNWIR MCNINN COUNTY, AT BRIDGE ON ENGLEUOOD,TN. U.S. WY 411, 1.4 MILES SOUTHJESTOF ENGLEUOOD. 384 03565130 DANCING CREEK NR 2.90 LAT 35 31 09, WNC 084 25 17, 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.04 CHRISTIANSUWC, TN. MONROE COUNTY, 1.8 MILES SOUTHEASTOF CNRISTIANBURG, 50 FT SEWW (DNFLUENCE3F THREE TRIBUTARIES, 60 fT BEWU OUNTY ROAD BRIDGE. 385 035654135 LITTLS CHATATA CREEK 2.04 LAT 35 lo lo. LONG 084 49 30, l c* 0.3 NR CLEVELAND, TN. BRADLEY UJUNTY, AT BLYTHE FERRY ROAD. 2.8 MILES NORTHEASTdF CLEVELAND. 306 03565410 CNATATA CREEK NEAR 24.3 LAT 35 13 11, LONG 084 45 56, ** *** 3.1 TASSO, TN. BRADLEY (DUNTY. 3.0 NILES EAST OF TASS0 AND 0.5 NILE ABOVE HAUNS HILL. 387 03565437 OOSTANAULACREEK BL 22.1 LAT 35 27 19. LONG 084 34 49, *** l ** a.2 7.8 INCLESXDE SFRC AT MCMINN aXlNTY, BEWU MGLESIDE ATHENS, TN. SPRG NO. 1, 1.3 MILES NOKTHEASTOF a)URTH)USE AT ATHENS. 388 03565444 OOSTANUALA CREEK 26.8 LAT 35 25 48, LONG 084 35 29, *** *t* 10.0 BL WY 30 NEAR KMINN OUNTY. 0.5 NILE BELOW ATMNS, TN. BRIDGE ON STATE f& 30. NEAR ATHENS. 389 03565730 OOSIANALA CREEK NEAR 69.3 LAT 35 15 28, LONG 084 44 12, *** *** 20.5 19.5 WATT WEIGHTS, TN. HCMINN '.DUNTY, 0.4 MILE NuUTHv'ESTOF WATT HEIGHTS, AT THE NOUTH. 390 OJ566DM SOUTH MOUSECREEK 15.6 LAT 35 12 03, LONG 084 51 lo, 1.8 1.9 1.92 1.7 AT CLEVELAND, TN. BRADLhY (DUNTY, AT COUNTYROAD BRIDGE, JUST BELOWFILLAUERS BRANCH, 3.2 MLLES NOKCHEAST OF CLEWXAND (DURTISJUSE. 391 03566102 SOUTH NOUSE CREEK 21.2 LAT 35 13 50, LONG 084 50 45, *et l ** l ** 2 NEAR CLEVELAND, BRADLEY U)UNTY, 2.0 MILES TN. BELOWVALLEY HEAD SCmOL, BEWW CLEILAND. 392 03566106 S MOUSECREKK SE OF 25.2 LAT 35 15 45, LONG 084 48 54, 2.8 2.9 3.1 2.5 HENEGARCHURCH BRADLEY cDUNTY, 0.75 MILE CLEYELAND, TN. SOUTHEASTOF HENEGARCHURCH BEWU CLEVELAND, 6.8 NILES ABOVE MOUTH. 393 03566112 S MOUSE CREEK NR 35.1 LAT 35 17 04, LONG 084 48 03, 4.1 4.1 4.3 3.8 HENEGAR CHURCH BL KFADLEY (UUNTY, 1.25 MILES CLEVEIAND, TN. NORTHEASTOF HENEGARCHURCH SEWU CLEVXAND, 3.43 HILES WOVE nouIH. 394 03566117 EAST F0r.K NORTH 2.87 LAT 35 32 54, LONG 084 33 45, 0.15 0.16 0.16 0.15 MOUSE CREEKNEAR MCNINN UJUNTY. AT FIRST BRIDGE RIOTA, TN. UPSTREANFKUM MOUTH, 2.4 MILES NORTH OF NIOTA, AND AT MILE 0.5. 395 03566123 LITTLE N MOUSE CR 2.81 LAT 35 30 58, LONG 084 33 03, 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.52 AT NIOTA, TN. MCMINN mUNTY, 60 FT ABOVE COUNTYROAD BRIDGE, ON NORTH SIDE OF GOLF (UUKSE, AT NIOTA. 261 Table 2.--LON-FLOW CHARACTERISTICS FOR PARTIAL RECORDSTATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUSSITES--Continued REP STATION STATION NAME DRAINAGE LOCATION l-DAY MEAN )-DAY MEAN 'I-DAY NEAN 3-DAY MEAN No. NO. WWFLOU LOU FLOW WU FLOW WW FUN lo-YR LO-YR lo-lx ZO-YR RECURRENCE RECURRENCE RECURRENCE RECURRENCE (CFS) (CPS) (CFS) (CFS) TENNESSEERIVER BASIN--Continued 396 03566l26 NORTH HOUSE CREEK BL 29.3 LAT 35 29 20, LONG 084 36 46, 10.1 10.3 10.3 10.0 LITTLE N HOUSE CR HCHINN COUNTY. AT COUNTY NR ATHENS, TN. HIGNU4Y BRIDGE, JUST DONNSTREAMFROM LITTLE NORTH MOUSE CREEK, AND 1.8 MILES NORTH OF CITY LIMITS OF ATHENS. 397 03566128 NORTB MOUSECREBK 42.1 LAT 35 26 50, LONG OS6 39 22. a.8 9.0 9.2 0.2 NEAR ATHENS, TN. MCNINN CDUNTY, 100 FT BELOW * COUNTYHvy BRIDGE, 3.75 MILES WEST OF ATHKNS, AT MILE 24.6. 398 03566137 DRY VALLEY CREEK 11.6 LAT 35 21 21, LONG OS4 43 58, 1.85 1.90 1.95 1.80 NEAR SANFORD, TN. NCMINN WUNTY, 75 FT BELOW COUNTY BRIDGE, AND 0.25 MILE ABOVE MOUTH. 399 03566235 CANDIES CREEK AT 65.9 LAT 35 10 22, LONG 084 54 20, **t *t* *ff 6.0 HHITE OAK BRIDGE BRADLEY ODUNTY, 200 FT BELOW CLEVELAND, TN. UHITF. OAK ROAD BRIDGE, NBAR CLEVELAND. LOO 03566250 CANDIES CREEK NEAR 88.7 LAT 35 13 02, LONG 084 52 58, 10.1 10.3 11.3 9.1 CLEVBLAND, TN. BRADLEY UNINTY, AT STATE HICIBJAY 60. 4.0 MILES NORTH OF CLEVBLAND, 14.9 MILES ABOVE NOUTH. 401 03566253 GREASY CREEK NEAR 3.i2 LAT 35 14 17, LONG OS4 53 11, 0 0 0 0 BOPKUBLL, TN. BRADLEY OUNTY, AT BRIDGE ON EURRKA ROAD, 0.2 MILE NORTH OF HOPEHELL. 3.9 MIIIIES NORTH OF CLEVRLAND, AND AT MILE 0.9. 402 OX66260 RCCERSCRERK NRAR 44.5 LAT 35 23 04. LONG 084 47 37, 5.0 5.0 5.2 4.6 LAMONTVILLE, TN. NCHINN WllNh, 150 FT BELOW COUNTY BRIDGE NEAR HILISVIEU SCHOOL, 2.4 MILES NORTHEAST OF LAWONNILLE. 403 03566271 GUNSTOCKERCREEK 5.a* LAT 35 18 23. LONG OS4 57 11. 0 0 0 0 NEAR CEOFGETONN, UEIGS COUNTY, 800 FT ABOVE TN. U.S. HUY 58 BBIDGE. 1.25 HILES NORTHWESTOF GEORGETOWN,AT MILE 6.8. 404 03566292 SALE CREEK NBAR 57.2 LAT 35 25 35; LONG OS5 05 24, 0 *W 0 SALE CREEK, TN. HAMILTON OUNTY, AT FIRST COUNTY ROAD CROSSING ABOVE HIGHMY 27, 3.5 NILES NORTHEASTOF SALE CREEK. 405 0356b319 POSSUMCRERK AT 17.6 LAT 35 20 16, LONG 085 07 46, tee *** 0.0 BAKRHELL. TN. HAMILTON ODIJHTY, AT U.S. HIClUAY 27 BRIDGE, AT SAKEHELL. 406 03566320 POSSUMCREEK NEAR 22.7 LAT 35 20 19, LONG OS5 07 25, 0.98 0.99 1.15 0.79 BAKKkELL, TN. HAHILTON OUNTY, AT GXINTY BRIDGE, 0.7 MILE SOUTHEASTOF BAKEWELL. 407 03566400 SODDY CREEK AT 49.0 LAT 35 18 05, LONG OS5 09 56, ** *** 0.0 0.0 SODDY, TN. HAMILTON ODUNTY, AT ODUNTY BRIDGE, 0.8 NILE NORTH OF SODDY. 408 03S66410 WOLCTEVERCREEK AT 18.1 LAT 35 03 15, LONG 085 03 02, 1.88 1.90 1.92 1.75 COLLEGEDALE, TN. HAMILTON GJJNTY. JUST BELOW WILKBRSON BRAN&, AT COLLEGEDALE. 409 03566430 LITTLE WOLFTEVER 10.8 LAT 35 04 42, LONG 085 03 36, 0.32 0.35 0.36 0.3 CREEK AT OOLTEWAH, HAMILTON GJUNTY, AT BRIDGE ON TN. OOLTBUAH-RINGOLDROAD, 0.4 MILE NORTH OF OOLTEUAH. 262 Table *.--LOW-FLOW CKASACTBRISTICS FOR PARTIAL RECORDSTATIONS AND HISCELLAKEOUS SITES--Continued PEF STATION STATION NAME DRAINAGE LOGATION L-DAY MEAN 3-DAY WAN 7-DAY MAN 3-OAY HEAN NO. NO. LOW FLOW WW FLOW LOW FLOW LOW FLOW IO-YH lo-YR lo-YR IO-YR RECURRENCE RECURRENCE RECURRENCE RECURRENCE (CFS) (CFS) (CFS) (CFS) TENNESSEERIVER BASIN--Continued 410 03566450 LONG SAVANNAHCREEK 28.3 LAT 35 10 38, LONG 085 02 15, 1.05 1.15 1.2 1.0 NEAR SNOWHILL, RAMILTON COUNTY, 500 FT ABOVE TN. XAHAN GAP ROAD BRIDGE. AT SNOWHILL. 411 03566530 NORTH CHICKAMAUGA 62.6 LAT 35 13 20, LONG 085 13 16, 0 0 l n 0 CREBK NEAR DAISY, KAl4LLTGN COUNTY, AT U.S. TN. HIGl-BfAY 27 BRIDGE, 2.5 KILES SOUTlBv'ESTOF DAISY. 412 03566533 POE BRANCHAT DAISY, 5.05 LAT 35 14 17, LONG 085 11 21, l f* l * *WI 0.0 TN. HAMILTON COUNTY, AT COUNTY HIGHWAYBRIDGE, JUST WWNSTREAMFROM SOOTKERN RAILWAY BRIDGE, DUE SOUTH OF DAISY. 413 03566543 FALLING WATER CR AT 13.2 LAT 35 11 40. LONG 085 14 40, 0.95 1.0 1.05 0.89 RUY 27 AT FALLING HAHILTON COUNTY, AT BRIDGE ON WATER, TN. U.S. HIGHWAY 27. AT FALLING WATER. 414 03566550 PITT?, BRANCHNEAR 6.68 LAT 35 11 02, LONG 085 14 48, 0.31 0.33 0.34 0.29 HIXSON, TN. KAMILTON COUNTY, 50 FT BELOW U.S. HIGKWAY 27 BRIDGE. NEAR HIKSON. 415 03566625 NORTH CHLCKAHAUGA 108 LAT 35 10 03, LONG 085 13 19, *t* *ff 3.01 LXEEK NFiAR HIXSON, BAMLTON COUNTY. AT KILL llO& TN. BRIDGE, AT LOWERHILL, 2.0 MILES NORTH NORTKBASTOF HIKSON. 416 03566985 UAQLEY BRANCH WA8 2.63 LAT 35 01 23. LUNG 085 OS 24, 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.10 CKI~GA.TK. HAMILTON COUNTY, AT BRIDGE ON JENKINS ROAD ABOUT 2.8 NILES SOUTHEASTOF CHICKAHAUCA. 417 03566990 RYALL SPRING BRAKCH 4.55 LAT 35 00 24, LONG 085 OS 58, 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 NEAR CliICKAHAUGA, HAMILTON COUNTY. ABOUT 1000 TN. FEET ABOVE EAST'BRAINERD ROAD, 2.9 MILES SOUTHWLSTOF CXICKAMAUGA. 416 03566996 MACKEYBRANCH NEAR 12.1 LAT 35 00 13, LONG 085 10 13, 0.25 0.28 0.31 0.23 BRAINERD, TN.
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