Those stream flow sites are for monitoring stream runoff from some tributaries of Honey Creek on the Honey Creek Preserve for an ongoing study of the impact of different ground cover on infiltration and runoff. Jerry. In a message dated 5/15/2010 8:05:24 A.M. Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes:
If you click on the station number, then on the link to "Summary of all available data for this site" - just below the parameters box; it will give you the latitude and longitude of the station. I usually just search google maps for the lat/long. On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Robert B <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > wrote: A question On the following USGS website (_http://waterdata.usgs.gov/tx/nwis/current/?type=flow_ (http://waterdata.usgs.gov/tx/nwis/current/?type=flow) ) under the heading for Guadalupe River Basin there is listed three 3 locations near Spring Branch with the names Unm Trib Honey Ck Site 1C, 1T, 2T Is there a legend or some other USGS website that would show where these locations really are? Anybody know where these are located? The Bexar Grotto and possibly others are working on foundations for installing a cave gate near Spring Branch and the Guadalupe river. The date shows some short but nice flow spikes yesterday and early this morning. Could make for a muddy and wet dig. Not like that bothers anybody. Could one of the mentioned locations be for either the Honey Creek we all know or some tributary nearby? Thanks, Rob
