# # U.S. Geological Survey # National Water Information System # Retrieved: 2024-04-23 02:08:11 EDT # # ---------------------------------- WARNING ---------------------------------------- # Some of the data that you have obtained from this U.S. Geological Survey database # may not have received Director's approval. Any such data values are qualified # as provisional and are subject to revision. Provisional data are released on the # condition that neither the USGS nor the United States Government may be held liable # for any damages resulting from its use. # # More data may be available offline. # For more information on these data, contact USGS Water Data Inquiries. # This file contains the annual peak streamflow data. # # This information includes the following fields: # # agency_cd Agency Code # site_no USGS station number # peak_dt Date of peak streamflow (format YYYY-MM-DD) # peak_tm Time of peak streamflow (24 hour format, 00:00 - 23:59) # peak_va Annual peak streamflow value in cfs # peak_cd Peak Discharge-Qualification codes (see explanation below) # gage_ht Gage height for the associated peak streamflow in feet # gage_ht_cd Gage height qualification codes # year_last_pk Peak streamflow reported is the highest since this year # ag_dt Date of maximum gage-height for water year (if not concurrent with peak) # ag_tm Time of maximum gage-height for water year (if not concurrent with peak # ag_gage_ht maximum Gage height for water year in feet (if not concurrent with peak # ag_gage_ht_cd maximum Gage height code # # Sites in this file include: # USGS 10090500 BEAR RIVER NR PRESTON ID # # Peak Streamflow-Qualification Codes(peak_cd): # 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 # Bd ... Day of occurrence is unknown or not exact # Bm ... Month of occurrence is unknown or not exact # C ... All or part of the record affected by Urbanization, # Mining, Agricultural changes, Channelization, or other # F ... Peak supplied by another agency # O ... Opportunistic value not from systematic data collection # R ... Revised # # Gage height qualification codes(gage_ht_cd,ag_gage_ht_cd): # 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 # 7 ... Debris, mud, or hyper-concentrated flow # 8 ... Gage height tidally affected # Bd ... Day of occurrence is unknown or not exact # Bm ... Month of occurrence is unknown or not exact # F ... Peak supplied by another agency # R ... Revised # # agency_cd site_no peak_dt peak_tm peak_va peak_cd gage_ht gage_ht_cd year_last_pk ag_dt ag_tm ag_gage_ht ag_gage_ht_cd 5s 15s 10d 6s 8s 33s 8s 27s 4s 10d 6s 8s 27s USGS 10090500 1890-06-01 5980 6 USGS 10090500 1891-05-22 3030 6 USGS 10090500 1892-06-08 5260 6 USGS 10090500 1893-05-22 3960 6 USGS 10090500 1894-05-31 7980 6 USGS 10090500 1895-05-04 3640 6 USGS 10090500 1896-06-11 6000 6 USGS 10090500 1897-05-27 6100 6 USGS 10090500 1898-04-24 3480 6 USGS 10090500 1900-05-14 2540 6 USGS 10090500 1901-05-05 2920 6 USGS 10090500 1902-06-16 2340 6 USGS 10090500 1904-06-03 5050 6 USGS 10090500 1905-05-03 1320 6 USGS 10090500 1906-06-06 4650 6 USGS 10090500 1907-06-09 8500 2,6 USGS 10090500 1908-06-23 2210 6 USGS 10090500 1909-06-04 6090 6 USGS 10090500 1910-03-15 6380 6 USGS 10090500 1911-01-31 5890 6 USGS 10090500 1912-05-23 4730 6 USGS 10090500 1913-04-07 5600 6 USGS 10090500 1914-05-21 4920 6 USGS 10090500 1915-01-28 2260 6 USGS 10090500 1916-03-26 2770 6 USGS 10090500 1944-03-09 2850 6 4.82 USGS 10090500 1945-06-11 3800 6 5.38 USGS 10090500 1946-04-21 3940 6 5.47 USGS 10090500 1947-06-14 3200 6 5.00 USGS 10090500 1948-05-21 3220 6 5.02 USGS 10090500 1949-01-10 3300 6 5.07 USGS 10090500 1950-04-17 4420 6 5.61 USGS 10090500 1950-12-28 3130 6 4.96 USGS 10090500 1952-05-05 3990 6 5.32 USGS 10090500 1952-12-19 3020 6 4.72 USGS 10090500 1954-01-27 2920 6 4.65 USGS 10090500 1955-04-14 2990 6 4.62 USGS 10090500 1956-05-21 3160 6 4.75 USGS 10090500 1957-05-20 3450 6 4.95 USGS 10090500 1958-04-12 3060 6 4.67 USGS 10090500 1959-04-04 2710 6 4.41 USGS 10090500 1960-08-10 2960 6 4.60 USGS 10090500 1960-11-02 2920 6 4.57 USGS 10090500 1962-02-12 4240 6 5.51 USGS 10090500 1963-02-01 3600 6 5.11 USGS 10090500 1964-06-09 3120 6 4.69 USGS 10090500 1964-12-24 3130 6 4.70 USGS 10090500 1965-12-27 2900 6 4.53 USGS 10090500 1967-05-19 3070 6 4.68 USGS 10090500 1968-06-11 2810 6 4.51 USGS 10090500 1969-04-06 3080 6 4.70 USGS 10090500 1970-01-22 2770 6 4.48 USGS 10090500 1971-06-11 3960 6 5.27 USGS 10090500 1972-01-29 3210 6 4.67 USGS 10090500 1973-05-18 3140 6 4.69 USGS 10090500 1974-05-09 3080 6 4.62 USGS 10090500 1975-05-19 3070 6 4.61 USGS 10090500 1976-04-11 3740 6 4.91 USGS 10090500 1976-12-25 2680 6 4.36 USGS 10090500 1978-05-24 2870 6 4.42 USGS 10090500 1979-05-17 3060 6 4.56 USGS 10090500 1980-06-03 3840 6 5.11 USGS 10090500 1981-05-26 2970 6 4.51 USGS 10090500 1982-05-27 2800 1,6 USGS 10090500 1983-06-22 4660 6 5.55 USGS 10090500 1984-06-13 4680 6 5.49 USGS 10090500 1985-04-11 4720 6 5.51 USGS 10090500 1986-06-12 4900 6 5.61