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Testing the linear relationship between peak annual river discharge and drainage area using long-term USGS river gauging records
Joshua C. Galster
Earth and Environmental Studies
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River Discharge
100%
Drainage Area
100%
Linear Relationship
100%
United States Geological Survey
100%
Discharge Area
100%
River Gauging
100%
River Drainage
100%
C-value
57%
Discharge Records
28%
Annual Discharge
28%
Fluvial System
14%
Urbanization
14%
Management Practices
14%
Land Use Change
14%
Nonlinear Behavior
14%
Scaling Constants
14%
Watershed Processes
14%
Change Management
14%
Anthropogenic Land Use Change
14%
River Management
14%
Geographical Settings
14%
Natural Causes
14%
Secular Trends
14%
Secular Change
14%
Anthropogenic Causes
14%
Annual Peak Discharge
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Annuals
100%
Watersheds
75%
Land Use Change
50%