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Little Missouri River at Medora
View of the Little Missouri River at Medora, North Dakota. USGS personnel were their to measure streamflow and maintain the streamgage. Streamflow was 34.8 cubic feet per second, gage height 1.93 feet. ...
Little Missouri River at Medora ND Comparison
The Little Missouri River at Medora, North Dakota. Top photo taken by a USGS personnel in March of 1972, while the Little Missouri River was flooding the camp sites at Medora, ND. The bottom photo was taken by USGS Colton Rupp on May 24, 2011, with a discharge of 32,000 cfs and a gage...
The Little Missouri River
The Little Missouri River at Watford City, North Dakota, on May 26, 2011....
Looking Upstream
Looking upstream from gage house at Marmarth on the Little Missouri. The mean streamflow for September 18, 2002 was 1.00 cfsLong-term streamflow for September 18 is 42.8 cfsbased on 63 years of record (according to NWIS). On September 18, 2002, the Little Missouri River at Marmarth was flowingat 2.3...
Looking Upstream
Looking upstream from US Highway 12 bridge at Marmarth on the Little Missouri. The mean streamflow for September 18, 2002 was 1.00 cfs. Long-term streamflow for September 18 is 42.8 cfs based on 63 years of record (according to NWIS). On September 18, 2002, the Little Missouri River at Marmarth was ...
Bridges on the Little Missouri River
Little Missouri River at Marmarth, North Dakota, flowing under the railroad and highway bridges, streamflow 260 cubic feet per second, gage height 2.38 feet....
Bluffs along the Little Missouri River
Little Missouri River at Marmarth, North Dakota, streamflow 65.5 cubic feet per second....
Little Missouri River near Marmarth
Little Missouri River at Marmarth, North Dakota, streamflow 65.5 cubic feet per second....
Little Missouri River Upstream
Little Missouri River near Watford City, North Dakota, looking upstream from the bridge on US 85....
Little Missouri River
The Little Misouri River near Watford City, North Dakota, looking upstream along right bank.... |