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KASKASKIA RIVER BASIN


05593945       SHOAL CREEK NEAR PIERRON, IL



LOCATION.-- Lat 38°46'33", long 89°29'56", in NW1/4SW1/4 sec. 24, T.4 N., R.4 W., Bond County, Hydrologic Unit 07140203, on left bank at upstream side of bridge on State Highway 143, 1.1 mi east of Baden Baden, 6.5 mi east of Pierron, and at mile 43.0.

DRAINAGE AREA.-- 678 mi2.

PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE
 

DISCHARGE: May, 1995 to current year.

 

STAGE: Water years 1995-2000. Gage-height record for Dec. 16, 1970 to May 30, 1978, and Apr. 5, 1995 to May 5, 1995 available in files of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.


GAGE.-- Water-stage recorder, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers satellite telemeter and rain gage, and crest-stage gage. Datum of gage is 400.00 ft above sea level (levels by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers).

EXTREMES OUTSIDE PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: Flood of Apr. 23, 1973 reached a stage of 59.48 ft, discharge 14,900 ft3/s, from information by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

REMARKS FOR CURRENT YEAR.-- Records good except those for estimated daily discharges, which are poor.
DISCHARGE, IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND, WATER YEAR OCTOBER 1999 TO SEPTEMBER 2000
DAILY MEAN VALUES
DAYOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEP
 
112   15 11 19 e14 79 47 56 185 484 535 221 
212   45 11 21 e15 66 42 46 136 381 326 176 
314   24 199 32 e15 63 38 42 104 317 227 149 
413   38 243 46 e16 80 36 38 80 269 173 127 
511   36 113 41 e18 81 33 33 70 225 148 108 
 
611   28 52 40 e19 75 30 30 64 883 716 96 
713   29 38 31 e20 62 32 802 57 688 933 87 
826   20 36 27 e22 52 48 1140 48 400 1240 77 
923   19 31 30 24 44 128 479 42 262 749 69 
1031   18 67 28 27 40 81 235 36 198 437 308 
 
1129   19 47 25 29 40 54 150 32 296 287 858 
1219   19 44 23 28 41 43 110 38 888 200 427 
1315   22 39 21 30 47 39 387 67 371 153 385 
1412   21 31 21 31 51 35 530 61 212 124 353 
1510   17 27 18 28 54 31 227 63 156 102 271 
 
169.917 25 18 25 50 29 128 115 123 86 203 
1711   21 24 18 23 46 45 90 104 104 76 150 
1810   18 22 20 334 39 111 69 176 134 433 122 
1910   17 21 20 300 47 109 55 122 2890 183 97 
2013   18 21 20 164 115 81 65 76 3530 109 84 
 
2113   20 e19 23 94 215 100 68 873 1670 83 70 
2213   19 e17 21 68 194 119 48 1680 413 70 62 
2313   19 e16 35 53 143 93 45 787 235 152 63 
2412   17 e15 24 49 109 95 39 2970 166 2710 64 
2511   15 e14 19 50 86 191 45 4340 128 4330 414 
 
2612   14 e14 e16 63 73 202 47 5410 103 5890 2050 
2711   15 e15 e15 125 70 131 1300 5700 84 2530 1710 
2811   14 e16 e13 122 70 99 2550 3980 1620 941 883 
2912   12 e17 e13 98 77 84 1360 1450 3610 527 536 
3013   11 e17 e13 --- 62 69 504 697 2980 378 360 
 
3112   --- e18 e13 --- 52 --- 277 --- 986 289 --- 

TOTAL437.961712807241904232322751099529563248062513710580
MEAN14.120.641.323.465.774.975.8355985800811353
MAX31452434633421520225505700361058902050
MIN9.91111131439293032847062
CFSM.02.03.06.03.10.11.11.521.451.181.20.52
IN..02.03.07.04.10.13.12.601.621.361.38.58

e Estimated
STATISTICS OF MONTHLY MEAN DATA FOR WATER YEARS 1995 - 2000, BY WATER YEAR (WY)
MEAN21.511712545578978570888065231928881.8
MAX52.2276204112521282009138524141491800811353
(WY)199919991997199919991998199619961998200020002000
MIN8.1115.741.323.465.774.975.814025834.316.911.5
(WY)199819982000200020002000200019971997199719971999

SUMMARY STATISTICSFOR 1999 CALENDAR YEARFOR 2000 WATER YEARWATER YEARS 1995 - 2000
ANNUAL TOTAL170649.3  110641.9  
ANNUAL MEAN468     302     444     
HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN612     1998
LOWEST ANNUAL MEAN302     2000
HIGHEST DAILY MEAN8810         Feb 85890         Aug 2615900     May 19 1995
LOWEST DAILY MEAN7.7      Sep 279.9      Oct 165.4  Oct 12 1997
ANNUAL SEVEN-DAY MINIMUM9.2      Sep 2211         Oct 146.4  Oct 3 1997
INSTANTANEOUS PEAK FLOW6690         Aug 2617700     May 19 1995
INSTANTANEOUS PEAK STAGE58.35    Aug 2660.21May 19 1995
INSTANTANEOUS LOW FLOW9.4      Oct 164.7  Oct 13 1997
ANNUAL RUNOFF (CFSM).69.45.65
ANNUAL RUNOFF (INCHES)9.366.078.89
10 PERCENT EXCEEDS1170     703     1100     
50 PERCENT EXCEEDS86     56     98     
90 PERCENT EXCEEDS12     14     15     


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