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It i s 48 Fig. 3 . 2 1 . S t o r a g e r a i n gage w i t h s h i e l d . F i g . 28. Evaporation pan. f i l l e d t o a d e p t h of 8 inches and t h e d e p t h i s measured d a i l y w i t h a hook gage. Evaporation i s t h e d i f f e r e n c e between r e a d i n g s , during the interval. refilled.
A gaging station should be located above a stable section of channel in order that the relation between stage and discharge be well defined and unchanging 21 Fig. 4. Gaging station. Fig. 5. Analog water-stage recorder. with time. T h e feature of the channel that maintains a more-or-less stage-discharge relation is called the control. stable The control m a y be at a sec- tion, such as a stable riffle ( F i g . 7) o r it m a y be a fairly long reach of the 28 F i g . 6. D i g i t a l water-stage F i g .
3 . 2 1 . S t o r a g e r a i n gage w i t h s h i e l d . F i g . 28. Evaporation pan. f i l l e d t o a d e p t h of 8 inches and t h e d e p t h i s measured d a i l y w i t h a hook gage. Evaporation i s t h e d i f f e r e n c e between r e a d i n g s , during the interval. refilled.