. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . iation of the stages of thewater surface and consequent difficulty in diversion. This river freezes entirely over in places during the winter, butduring the coldest seasons open channels with floating ice are notuncommonly seen. Conditions for obtaining accurate data at thisstation are only fair, as the channel is shifting and extra measure-ments are necessary to obtain a good rating curve. The gage datumhas remained the same. Discharge measurements of Yellowstone River at Huntley, Mont., in 1907 and 1908. Date. Hydr


. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . iation of the stages of thewater surface and consequent difficulty in diversion. This river freezes entirely over in places during the winter, butduring the coldest seasons open channels with floating ice are notuncommonly seen. Conditions for obtaining accurate data at thisstation are only fair, as the channel is shifting and extra measure-ments are necessary to obtain a good rating curve. The gage datumhas remained the same. Discharge measurements of Yellowstone River at Huntley, Mont., in 1907 and 1908. Date. Hydrographer. Width. Area ofsection. Gas*eheight. Dis-charge. 1 J. E. Stewart 436507559 518 ,4902,100 1,8903,130a 5,1603, ,8403,340 November 15 .. do 28 J. E. 2,270 May 21 do 12,700 June 15 Raymond Richards 39,800 July 22 October 12 J. E. Stewart 446 5,000 « Area computed from soundings of July 22, 1908. U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WATER-SUPPLY PAPER 246 PLATE VI. A. MAIN CANAL, HUNTLEY PROJECT, MONTANA.


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