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Hydrographs and Rating Curves
A stream’s volumetric flow rate, hereafter referred to as discharge, is a parameter of interest for scientists and practitioners in various areas of hydrology. However, producing a continuous record of discharge (i.e. hydrograph) involves obtaining a continuous record of stage (i.e. water depth), making discharge measurements over a range of stages, establishing and maintaining a relation between the stage and discharge, and applying the stage-discharge relation to the stage record. A hydrograph can provide insight into the primary drivers of flow (i.e. rain vs snow) and can be tracked to ensure users have access to their water rights as well as be used in flooding risk assessments.
2021 City of Kenai Land Management Plan Comments
Comments from Kenai Watershed Forum on 2021 City of Kenai Land Management Plan.
Kenai River Watershed Thermal Imagery
Summary of land ownership and cold-water thermal feature type for a collaboration between Cook Inletkeeper, Kenai Watershed Forum, and Kachemak Bay Heritage Land Trust.
Kenai River Area Groundwater Data
Kenai River Area Groundwater Data from www.waterqualitydata.us
Kenai River Baseline Water Quality Monitoring
Preliminary assessment of data from the Kenai River Baseline Water Quality Monitoring project (https://kenaiwatershed.org/science-in-action/research-information/water-quality/)
Vogel Lakes Complex Water Quality Data
Vogel Lakes Complex Water Quality Data