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Historical hydrologic and geomorphic conditions on the Black River and selected tributaries, Arkansas and Missouri

Jessica Z. LeRoy,Richard J. Huizinga,David C. Heimann, Evan M. Lindroth, Henry F. Doyle

Scientific Investigations Report(2021)

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First posted August 30, 2021 For additional information, contact: Director, Central Midwest Water Science CenterU.S. Geological Survey1400 Independence RoadRolla, MO 65401 The Black River flows through southeast Missouri and northeast Arkansas to its confluence with the White River in Arkansas. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operates Clearwater Dam on the Black River and a series of dams in the White River Basin primarily for flood control. In this study, the hydrology and geomorphology of the Black River are examined through an analysis of annual mean and peak discharges at streamgages, a specific stage analysis of stage and discharge at streamgages, and an examination of bathymetric data and aerial imagery. Five streamgages on the Black River were analyzed, in addition to four streamgages on Black River tributaries and one streamgage on the White River, located just downstream from the Black River confluence. The analyses indicated that regulation of discharges at the flood-control dams caused a decrease in the magnitude and variability of the peak discharges at several of the analyzed gages on the Black and White Rivers. Conversely, peak discharges on the Black River have been increasing since water year 2000, though this is not matched by an increase in peak discharges on the White River for the same time period. The specific stage analyses and the available morphologic data generally did not indicate pronounced changes in stage-discharge relations at streamgages on the Black River, with the exception of the gages nearest to Clearwater Dam.
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historical hydrologic,tributaries,black river,missouri,geomorphic conditions
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