San Pedro Photos, 03 Feb 98

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"Photosweep" of Upper San Pedro River by Rick Koehler, Hydrologist, Cochise Co. Highway and Floodplain Department. All digital photos taken 03 Feb 98, under clear to partly cloudy skies and breezy conditions. Trees leafless but some trees budding at Palominas site
palominas bridge, upstream

Center of Highway 92 bridge, looking upstream towards Palominas, 1325 h, 03 Feb 98

Compare with USGS gage at Palominas stage and discharge hydrographs for this date. The flow rate is about 1.4 cubic feet per second (cfs).

palominas bridge downstream

Center of Highway 92 bridge, looking downstream next to USGS gage, 1325 h, 03 Feb 98

Compare with USGS gage at Palominas stage and discharge hydrographs for this date. The flow rate is about 1.4 cubic feet per second (cfs).

hereford bridge, upstream Center of Hereford Road bridge, looking upstream, 1309 h, 03 Feb 98.
hereford bridge, downstream Center of Hereford Road bridge, looking downstream, 1309 h, 03 Feb 98.

 highway 90 bridge, upstream
Highway 90, looking upstream from the bridge, next to stream, 1243 h, 03 Feb 98. This is within the SALSA Lewis Springs study site.
highway 90 bridge, downstream Highway 90, looking downstream from the bridge, next to stream, 1244 h, 03 Feb 98. This is within the SALSA Lewis Springs study site.

charleston bridge upstream

Charleston Road, looking upstream from old bridge, 1222 h, 03 Feb 98.

Compare with USGS gage at Charleston stage and discharge hydrographs for this date. The flow rate is about 10 cubic feet per second (cfs).

charleston bridge, downstream

Charleston Road, looking downstream stream from under east side of new bridge, 1225 h, 03 Feb 98.

Compare with USGS gage at Charleston stage and discharge hydrographs for this date. The flow rate is about 10 cubic feet per second (cfs).

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