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USGS Water-Resources Investigation Report 95-4055 describes Kjelstrom regression methods

USGS Water-Resources Investigation Report 95-4055 describes Kjelstrom regression methods Correlations included underflow 1951 to 1959 and 1963 to 1980 for Milner to King Hill reach 22 measurements of Thousand Springs reach (dates not specified) Differences may be the result of:

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USGS Water-Resources Investigation Report 95-4055 describes Kjelstrom regression methods

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  1. USGS Water-Resources Investigation Report 95-4055 describes Kjelstrom regression methods • Correlations included underflow • 1951 to 1959 and 1963 to 1980 for Milner to King Hill reach • 22 measurements of Thousand Springs reach (dates not specified) • Differences may be the result of: • Changes in relationships between higher and lower elevation springs • Different methods for measuring or estimating diversions, returns, or other reach gain components • Changes in spring measurement locations or methods (?) • Kjelstrom notes that Milner to King Hill reach gain didn’t always correspond to general trend observed in measured springs

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