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A preliminary investigation into the hydrology of the Jackson/Frazier Wetland, Oregon Public Deposited

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  • The Jackson/Frazier Wetland is a small wetland in Benton County, Oregon. It has one main inf lowing stream, Jackson/Frazier Creek, and one main outfiowing stream, a man-made drainage ditch. Streamflow measurements were collected for both streams over a four month period of November 1983 to February 1984. This data was analyzed in conjunction with precipitation data to formulate some basic hydrologic relationships of the wetland: stage/discharge, time/discharge, rainfall/runoff, and inflow/outflow. These relationships were then graphically represented in the respective curves: the rating curve, the hydrograph, the rainfall/runoff curve, and the inflow/outflow curve. These relationships were further used to determine whether the Jackson/Frazier Wetland functioned as a hydrologic system, with the hydrologic components of input, storage, and output having direct relationships to each other. It was found that there was a direct relationship between the amount of water entering and leaving the wetland, but a relationship between rainfall and runoff for this wetland could not be established.
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