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ILLINOIS RIVER BASIN


05543500       ILLINOIS RIVER AT MARSEILLES, IL



LOCATION.-- Lat 41°19'37", long 88°43'03", in SE1/4SW1/4 sec.13, T.33 N., R.4 E., La Salle County, Hydrologic Unit 07120005, on right bank 0.5 mi downstream from Marseilles Dam in Marseilles, 6.9 mi upstream from Fox River, and at mile 246.5.

DRAINAGE AREA.-- 8,259 mi2, does not include diversion from Lake Michigan through the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, which has occurred since Jan. 17, 1900.

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

DISCHARGE: October 1919 to current year. Prior to October 1939, published as "at Morris."

 

STAGE: Water years 1994-2001.

SURFACE-WATER QUALITY
 

CHEMICAL: Water years 1975-96.

 

SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE: Water years 1975-81.

 

WATER TEMPERATURE: Water years 1975-81.

 

MISCELLANEOUS: Contaminants in streambed sediments, October 1996; contaminants in fish tissue, October 1996.


REVISED RECORDS.-- WDR IL-75-1: Drainage area.

GAGE.-- Water-stage recorder, phone telemeter, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers satellite telemeter and rain gage. Datum of gage is 462.91 ft above sea level. October 1919 to January 1935, nonrecording gage at site at Morris, 16.6 mi upstream, at datum 478.50 ft above sea level. January 1935 to September 1939, water-stage recorder at site 300 ft downstream from site used 1919-35 and at that datum.

REMARKS.-- Figures of daily discharge include flow through navigation locks. Flow regulated by powerplants and navigation dam above station. Since Jan. 17, 1900, flow has included diversion from Lake Michigan through Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.

EXTREMES FOR PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: Maximum discharge, 95,000 ft3/s, Feb. 22, 1997, gage height, 16.85 ft; minimum daily discharge, 1,460 ft3/s, Oct. 16, 1943 and Nov. 10, 1999.

EXTREMES OUTSIDE PERIOD OF RECORD.--
SURFACE-WATER DISCHARGE AND STAGE: A stage of 26.2 ft at Morris occurred in 1831, and a stage of 25.4 ft (ice jam) occurred at present site on Jan. 21, 1916.

REMARKS FOR CURRENT YEAR.-- Records good except those for Oct. 1-Dec. 27, which are fair, and those for estimated daily discharges, which are poor.
DISCHARGE, IN CUBIC FEET PER SECOND, WATER YEAR OCTOBER 2000 TO SEPTEMBER 2001
DAILY MEAN VALUES
DAYOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEP
 
13420 2100 5540 3850 18100 29800 6990 7010 11000 4810 4300 7850 
22050 3010 5330 4090 15700 26000 7270 7000 11900 4730 9970 8510 
34130 3860 4100 4310 15000 22100 7080 6320 11100 5320 12100 7550 
48210 2320 5510 3230 14400 18700 6800 6240 10100 5130 7040 6650 
57430 2720 4810 3450 12300 16700 6540 5550 13600 5450 5970 5540 
 
66510 3340 3470 4320 10600 14700 8170 5530 27900 4020 5110 4860 
75790 5650 3960 3700 11300 13300 8840 6000 36100 6750 4110 5820 
86650 6510 4520 3400 11700 12700 9230 5300 30600 6400 3160 5150 
94840 8560 4070 4470 37500 11700 8600 5310 26000 7540 4460 6580 
104580 12800 4240 4290 61000 10700 9440 5720 22400 6640 5680 5270 
 
113830 12600 4690 3010 53700 10600 9650 7190 18800 6530 4640 4500 
124790 10200 2420 3400 39800 10400 12700 6930 19300 6570 4290 4460 
133260 9210 4300 4260 31600 9850 13500 8070 15200 5940 4560 4890 
143710 8660 3680 5020 28700 10200 13900 7750 12800 5130 2730 4280 
153650 8480 4060 6580 28500 10400 14800 6240 13200 5040 3540 3720 
 
163250 7320 2930 7590 26200 12500 14400 6930 10700 4180 4840 3550 
173510 6980 5110 7830 23600 15300 11500 6870 10100 3960 3830 4120 
183510 5810 3980 6950 21300 16600 10400 6780 8880 4680 5460 3820 
192610 5420 3090 6980 18000 16800 9770 6120 8230 4360 6530 9670 
203550 4200 3880 6920 15900 15400 9760 6020 7940 3950 5270 9410 
 
212300 4630 4550 6990 14500 13600 10900 6330 7320 4230 5150 11500 
222700 4110 4630 5920 13200 11900 12200 6440 7990 6110 3960 10800 
232920 4660 2170 6020 12200 11500 12100 6390 7190 7130 5560 11600 
243730 3370 4870 4500 13600 10700 11500 5870 6690 7700 6030 10700 
252890 4410 4340 5630 35800 10000 11600 7280 5850 10600 10500 8680 
 
263590 5400 3250 4490 45600 8920 9300 7810 5790 8800 10700 6920 
273190 4740 3650 5220 38500 8890 9100 13900 5810 7240 9260 7560 
282440 4440 4220 4440 33900 7990 8730 12600 5000 6630 8270 7100 
293690 4090 3480 6470 --- 7830 8220 12100 4590 6400 6350 5170 
302440 4770 4580 10100 --- 7030 6840 10700 4530 5590 5990 5870 
 
313450 --- 3610 16300 --- 7710 --- 10100 --- 5630 10400 --- 

TOTAL122620174370127040173730702200410520299830228400386610183190189760202100
MEAN395558124098560425080132409994736812890590961216737
MAX8210128005540163006100029800148001390036100106001210011600
MIN2050210021703010106007030654053004530395027303550


STATISTICS OF MONTHLY MEAN DATA FOR WATER YEARS 1920 - 2001, BY WATER YEAR (WY)
MEAN747084929676100401181015090162201369011850925778007714
MAX210502418030100284302597041290331803518025940210201922022770
(WY)192719861983199319971979192219431993195719241993
MIN316922783739318632645153651656494346468742423345
(WY)200020001944200019631964198619881988198819391999

SUMMARY STATISTICSFOR 2000 CALENDAR YEARFOR 2001 WATER YEARWATER YEARS 1920 - 2001
ANNUAL TOTAL2670520 3200370     
ANNUAL MEAN7297 8768     10750         
HIGHEST ANNUAL MEAN17850         1993
LOWEST ANNUAL MEAN5583         1964
HIGHEST DAILY MEAN43800     Jul 1161000         Feb 1089600         Feb 22 1997
LOWEST DAILY MEAN1910     Feb 82050         Oct 21460         A
ANNUAL SEVEN-DAY MINIMUM2360     Feb 22840         Oct 301990      BJan 9 1999
MAXIMUM PEAK FLOW66000         Feb 1095000         Feb 22 1997
MAXIMUM PEAK STAGE12.51    Feb 1016.85    Feb 22 1997
INSTANTANEOUS LOW FLOW493         Aug 10,11
10 PERCENT EXCEEDS14000 15100     19300         
50 PERCENT EXCEEDS5180 6540     8960         
90 PERCENT EXCEEDS2910 3550     4500         

A - Oct. 16, 1943 and Nov. 10, 1999.
B - Period estimated due to backwater from ice.


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