Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . good-sized thermal springs in its upper drainage whichfurnish the greater portion of the run-off during the low-water season. The measurements on Hutlinana Creek below the mouth of CaribouCreek were made about 500 feet below the proposed ditch intake, asdetermined by surveys made during the summer of 1908 in connectionwith the project to convey water from Hutlinana Creek to the BakerCreek mines. THE RAMPART DISTRICT. 83 Miscellaneous measurements in Baker Creek drainage basin, 1908. Date. Stream and locality Sq. miles.


Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . good-sized thermal springs in its upper drainage whichfurnish the greater portion of the run-off during the low-water season. The measurements on Hutlinana Creek below the mouth of CaribouCreek were made about 500 feet below the proposed ditch intake, asdetermined by surveys made during the summer of 1908 in connectionwith the project to convey water from Hutlinana Creek to the BakerCreek mines. THE RAMPART DISTRICT. 83 Miscellaneous measurements in Baker Creek drainage basin, 1908. Date. Stream and locality Sq. miles. August 30 North Fork of Baker Creek below Wolverine Creek. Do I Wolverine Creek 2 miles above mouth Wolverine Creek at mouth New York Creek at trail crossing Thanksgiving ditch at outlet do What Cheer Bar ditch near Seattle Creek Hutlinana Creek below Caribou Creek do Do August June 6 August June 7 August 20 Ohio Creek at trail crossing Do Elephant Gulch at mouth Do Goff Creek near mouth Do Applegate Creek 1 mile above mouth. DischargeDischarge, per squaremile. 5. 2 . 339 . .118 . 192. 93 . 290 .333 | .211 .148 a second-feet diverted above point of measurement. PATTERSON CREEK DRAINAGE BASIN. Patterson Creek is formed by the junction of Sullivan and Cachecreeks and is tributary to Tanana River about 40 miles below themouth of Baker Creek. It drains an area of low relief, the mostprominent feature of which is Bean Ridge on the south, which fur-nishes several small tributaries. Woodchopper Creek is tributaryto Patterson Creek about 6 miles from the Tanana. Sullivan Creek, the right fork of Patterson Creek, rises on thesouth slope of R ought op Mount, and for about 10 miles flows a littlewest of south through a wide valley with gentle slopes and high,broad benches. Birch and spruce timber suitable for cabins andfuel is abundant in the lower valley. Values were l


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