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Little Missouri River at Marmarth,  North Dakota

Little Missouri River at Marmarth, North Dakota

September 18, 2002

Mean streamflow for September 18, 2002, was 1.00 cubic foot per second.

Long-term mean streamflow for September 18 is 42.8 cubic feet per second
(based on 63 years of record).

On September 18, 2002, the Little Missouri River at Marmarth was flowing at about 2.3 percent of the long-term mean streamflow.

Looking upstream from U.S. Highway 12 bridge on east side of Marmarth.

Looking upstream from U.S. Highway 12 bridge on east side of Marmarth.

Looking downstream from U.S. Highway 12 bridge on east side of Marmarth.

Looking downstream from U.S. Highway 12 bridge on east side of Marmarth.

Looking downstream from U.S. Geological Survey gaging station on north side of U.S. Highway 12 bridge on east side of Marmarth.

Looking downstream from U.S. Geological Survey gaging station on north side of U.S. Highway 12 bridge on east side of Marmarth.


Highway Map


Map showing location of Marmarth North Dakota gage


Streamflow Graph


Discharge and median daily streamflow based on 63 years of record


Recent data provided by the U.S. Geological Survey in North Dakota are preliminary and have not received final approval.

Most data relayed by satellite or other telemetry have received little or no review. Inaccuracies in the data may be present because of instrument malfunctions or physical changes at the measurement site. Subsequent review may result in significant revisions to the data.

Data users are cautioned to consider carefully the provisional nature of the data before using it for decisions that concern personal or public safety or the conduct of business that involves substantial monetary or operational consequences.

 

 

 

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