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Methods for Estimating Flood Frequency in Montana Based on Data through Water Year 1998

Resource Type
Reports
Reference Title
Methods for Estimating Flood Frequency in Montana Based on Data through Water Year 1998
Author/Presenter
Parrett, Charles
Johnson, D.R.
Organization/Agency
U.S. Geological Survey
Year
2004
Date
02/2004
Document Number
Water Resources Investigations Report 03-4308
Abstract/Additional Information

Annual peak discharges having recurrence intervals of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, and 500 years (T-year floods) were determined for 660 gaged sites in Montana and in adjacent areas of Idaho, Wyoming, and Canada, based on data through water year 1998. The updated flood-frequency information was subsequently used in regression analyses, either ordinary or generalized least squares, to develop equations relating T-year floods to various basin and climatic characteristics, equations relating T-year floods to active-channel width, and equations relating T-year floods to bankfull width. The equations can be used to estimate flood frequency at ungaged sites. Montana was divided into eight regions, within which flood characteristics were considered to be reasonably homogeneous, and the three sets of regression equations were developed for each region.