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Flood-Inundation Maps for the Yellow River from River Drive to Centerville Highway, Gwinnett County, Georgia
From the Document: "Digital flood-inundation maps for a 16.4-mile reach of the Yellow River in Gwinnett County, Georgia, from 0.5 mile upstream from River Drive to Centerville Highway (Georgia State Route 124) were developed to depict estimates of the areal extent and depth of flooding corresponding to selected water levels (stages) at two U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) streamgages in the mapped area. The maps for the 9.0-mile reach from 0.5 mile upstream from River Drive to Stone Mountain Highway (U.S. Route 78) are referenced to the streamgage Yellow River near Snellville, Ga. (station 02206500), and the maps for the 7.4-mile reach from Stone Mountain Highway to Centerville Highway are referenced to the streamgage Yellow River at Ga. 124, near Lithonia, Ga. (02207120). Real-time stage information from these streamgages can be used with these maps to estimate near real-time areas of inundation. The forecasted peak-stage information for the USGS streamgages Yellow River near Snellville, Ga. (02206500), and Yellow River at Ga. 124, near Lithonia, Ga. (02207120), can be used in conjunction with the maps developed for this study to show predicted areas of flood inundation."
Geological Survey (U.S.)
Musser, Jonathan W.
2019
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Flood-Inundation Maps of Selected Areas Affected by the Flood of October 2015 in Central and Coastal South Carolina
From the Purpose and Scope: "The purpose of this report is to document the data collection, flood peak magnitudes, and flood-inundation products generated by the USGS [United States Geological Survey] in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) response and recovery operations following the October 1-5, 2015, flood event throughout central and coastal South Carolina. High-water mark identification and surveying methods as well as flood-inundation maps depicting estimates of the areal extent and depth of flooding are presented and described."
Geological Survey (U.S.); United States. Department of the Interior
Musser, Jonathan W.; Watson, Kara M.; Gotvald, Anthony J. . . .
2016
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Characterization of Peak Streamflows and Flood Inundation at Selected Areas in North Carolina Following Hurricane Matthew, October 2016
From the Abstract: "The passage of Hurricane Matthew through central and eastern North Carolina during October 7-9, 2016, brought heavy rainfall, which resulted in major flooding. More than 15 inches of rain was recorded in some areas. More than 600 roads were closed, including Interstates 95 and 40, and nearly 99,000 structures were affected by floodwaters. Immediately following the flooding, the U.S. Geological Survey documented 267 high-water marks, of which 254 were surveyed. North Carolina Emergency Management documented and surveyed 353 high-water marks. Using a subset of these high-water marks, seven flood-inundation maps were created for hard-hit communities. Digital datasets of the inundation areas, study reach boundary, and water-depth rasters are available for download. In addition, peak gage-height data, peak streamflow data, and annual exceedance probabilities (in percent) were determined for 24 U.S. Geological Survey stream-gages located near the heavily flooded communities."
United States. Department of the Interior; Geological Survey (U.S.)
Musser, Jonathan W.; Watson, Kara M.; Gotvald, Anthony J.
2017-08
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