| Scoping of Flood Hazard Mapping Needs for Merrimack County, New Hampshire |
2006 |
69 pages |
| Authors:
Robert H. Flynn; DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR WASHINGTON DC
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 | This report was prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) New Hampshire/VermontWater Science Center for scoping of flood-hazard mapping needs for Merrimack County, New Hampshire, under Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Inter-Agency agreement Number HSFE01-05X-0018. This section of the report explains the objective of the task and the purpose of the reports. |
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| Scoping of Flood Hazard Mapping Needs for Coos County, New Hampshire |
2006 |
76 pages |
| Authors:
Robert H. Flynn; GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PEMBROKE NH
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 | This report was prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) New Hampshire/Vermont Water Science Center for scoping of flood-hazard mapping needs for Coos County, New Hampshire, under Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Inter-Agency agreement Number HSFE01-05X-0018. This section of the report explains the objective of the task and the purpose of the reports. FEMA is embarking on a map modernization program nationwide to: 1. Gather and develop updated data for ... |
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| Scoping of Flood Hazard Mapping Needs for Belknap County, New Hampshire |
2006 |
66 pages |
| Authors:
Robert H. Flynn; GEOLOGICAL SURVEY RESTON VA
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 | This report was prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) New Hampshire/Vermont Water Science Center for scoping of flood-hazard mapping needs for Belknap County, New Hampshire, under Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Inter-Agency agreement Number HSFE01-05X-0018. FEMA is embarking on a map modernization program nationwide to: 1. Gather and develop updated data for all flood prone areas in support of flood plain management. 2. Provide maps and data in a ... |
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| The New Hampshire Watershed Tool: A Geographic Information System Tool to Estimate Streamflow Statistics and Ground-Water-Recharge Rates |
2005 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Scott A. Olson; Robert H. Flynn; Craig M. Johnston; Gary D. Tasker; GEOLOGICAL SURVEY RESTON VA
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 | Estimates of low-flow statistics, flow durations, and ground-water-recharge rates are needed to assist water-resource managers in assessing surface-water resources and ground-water availability. Often these estimates are required at ungaged sites where no observed streamflow data are available for analysis. Regression equations for estimating low-flow statistics and flow durations, and for estimating groundwater recharge rates at ungaged sites have been developed for New Hampshire. However, use of these equations requires numerous ... |
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