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1. Peak-Flow Frequency Relations and Evaluation of the Peak-Flow Gaging Network in Nebraska
- ne.water.usgs.gov
- Peak-flow frequencies for the current regulated condition of the Niobrara River (NR) in Nebraska estimated from streamflow-gaging station data (number following station name is map number referenced in tables B1 and B2). ...
2. Bore Gages
- www.dyergage.com
- Bore gages, gaging Sorry, this requires a frames compatible browser such as Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer. ...
3. CGI - Control Gaging (R) Incorporated
- www.controlgaging.com
- Control Gaging is the leading American supplier of in-process gaging systems. Our roots in automatic gaging began in Saline Michigan in 1972 with company founder Jack Brown acquiring the Foster Gage Co. ...
- Control Gaging can offer not only the best, tried and true, in-process gaging equipment, but also great automatic centerless, disc, and post-process gaging systems to fit your process control needs.
- © CGI - Control Gaging (R) Incorporated 2004.
4. National Water Conditions
- h2o.usgs.gov
- United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Selected Stream Gaging Stations in Great Lakes.
5. Edmunds Gages - air gaging, back pressure bleed system
- www.edmundsgages.com
- Air Gaging .
- A copy of the Edmunds "Air Gaging Brochure" is available for the asking. ...
- Air gaging is one of Edmunds' core measurement technologies. We have developed a two-master, back-pressure bleed system which is the most accurate air gaging method to use. Specific information about the history of air gaging, how it works, the various systems, and our wide range of tooling may be found in our catalog which you can download or view right now from this page. You can also link to particular air gaging product pages or an air gage ordering worksheet. ...
- Air gaging VS. Contact gaging.
- Air Gaging Basics I & II.
6. Lance Instruments Column Gages & Computer Gages, Air Lvdt & SPC
- www.mnsi.net
- Inspection Instrumentation for Gaging & Quality Control .
- Lance Instruments manufactures a complete line of dimensional gaging instruments which are used in precision measuring systems world-wide. Our products include a series of electronic column gages and computer gaging systems for both air and LVDT type sensors. ...
- Our L8300 Series Column Gages provide a cost-effective solution for air gaging applications where basic functionality & simplicity are required. ...
- The L9400 Computer Gaging System is designed to accommodate up to 32 LVDT or Air signal modules, and provides either bar-graph or operator button displays on an industrial case LCD monitor. ...
- Our L9300 Network Units have been designed to enable Column Gaging Systems to share their data on a standard plant TCP/IP network for data collection and to provide SPC functionality on a network basis.
- These include both Column Gage and Computer Gaging System applications, and for both local and network installations.
7. Control Gaging Products Page
- www.controlgaging.com
- We offer many different kinds of automatic gaging systems for In-process and Post-process applications. ...
- Control Gaging makes robust, reliable grinder gages which are quick and easy to set up. ...
- Gage systems from Control Gaging are the most cost-effective systems you can buy. ...
- 401E "Swingdown" gage for manual or automatic gaging.
- Call us to arrange an on-site comparison with your existing gaging supplier. ...
- com with questions or comments for Control Gaging.
8. Stream Gaging Stations
- www.cgia.state.nc.us
- Stream Gaging Stations.
- Identification_Information: Citation: Citation_Information: Originator: NC DENR-Division of Water Resources Publication_Date: 19981201 Title: Stream Gaging Stations Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: Map Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Raleigh, North Carolina Publisher: NC DENR-Division of Water Resources Other_Citation_Details: NCCGIA distributes this dataset Online_Linkage: CGDB layer listing and Metadata - <http://www. ... html> Description: Abstract: The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Resources in cooperation with the NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, developed the GIS data set, stream Gaging Stations. This file enables the user to locate all continuous-record, stream-gaging stations and all discontinued gauging stations in North Carolina with a period of record spanning at least ten years. ... Supplemental_Information: There is some overlap between the stream gaging stations and the ambient water quality monitoring sites maintained by the DENR, Division of Environmental Management. There are 180 continuous-record gaging stations and 150 ambient sites, approximately 70 overlapping. ...
- Access_Constraints: None Use_Constraints: Acknowledgement of products derived from this data set should cite the following: The source of the Stream Gaging Stations data is the North Carolina Corporate Geographic Database. ...
- Data_Quality_Information: Attribute_Accuracy: Attribute_Accuracy_Report: The stream gaging station attributes were used as supplied from the DENR, DWR and not significantly checked for accuracy. ... Completeness_Report: This file represents all continuous-record, stream-gaging stations and all discontinued gauging stations with a period of record spanning at least ten years. ...
- Lineage: Source_Information: Source_Citation: Citation_Information: Originator: NC DENR, Division of Water Resources Publication_Date: 199101 Title: Stream Gaging Stations Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: Map Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Raleigh, North Carolina Publisher: NC DENR-Division of Water Resources Other_Citation_Details: Data is unverified Source_Scale_Denominator: 24000 Type_of_Source_Media: Paper Source_Time_Period_of_Content: Time_Period_Information: Single_Date/Time: Calendar_Date: 199101 Source_Currentness_Reference: Original release date Source_Citation_Abbreviation: None Source_Contribution: Locations for the stream gaging stations in a tabular data file of latitude and longitude coordinates. ...
- Process_Step: Process_Description: Locations for the stream gaging stations in a tabular data file of latitude and longitude coordinates was developed by the DENR, DWR and transferred to CGIA using computer diskettes. ...
- Entity_and_Attribute_Information: Detailed_Description: Entity_Type: Entity_Type_Label: Stream gaging stations Entity_Type_Definition: Stations were monitoring of water characteristics occur. ...
- html> Resource_Description: Stream Gaging Stations Distribution_Liability: NCCGIA is charged with the development and maintenance of the State's corporate geographic database and, in cooperation with other mapping organizations, is committed to offering its users accurate, useful, and current information about the state. ...
9. Qualitron LVDT Gaging Systems for the Factory Floor
- www.qualitronsystems.com
- Qualitron LVDT Gaging Systems.
- The Qualitron LVDT Gaging Systems are complete and integrated solutions to your demanding, factory floor measurement needs. ...
- A full line of LVDT probes is available from Qualitron for use with the Qualitron LVDT Gaging Systems.
- QTGAGE SPC & InfinityQS SPC are optimized for use with the Qualitron LVDT Gaging Systems.
- Industrial Computers | LVDT Gaging Systems | LVDT Probes | Gage Interfaces | Quality Control Software.
10. Gaging
- math.bhsu.edu
- Stream Gaging and Rating Curves.
- The process of measuring stream flow is called stream gaging. ...
- Above/Right: Stream gaging along the Verde River, Arizona.
- Background - Stream Gaging.
- Above: Diagram of a stream cross section showing the location of velocity measurements (white dots) that must be acquired during gaging. The profile has a width of 15 feet, and is therefore divided into 1-foot wide sections to provide at least 15 subsections for gaging. ...
- For example, if you are gaging the 32 foot wide stream mentioned above and notice that two of your 16 2-foot wide subsections are quite deep and likely will contain more than 10% of the total flow, it is entirely acceptable to divide these two 2-foot wide subsections into 4 one-foot wide subsections. ...
- Far Left: USGS gaging station at Spearfish Creek. ... Left: Pipe containing air tube for the bubbler at the base of the large rock, immediately adjacent to the gaging station. ...
- IIIa - Procedure - Stream Gaging.
- Above/Right: Example of an ideal cross section for gaging. ...
- Above/Right: Example of a poor cross section for gaging. ...
- Rule of 10 for wading stream gagers! Bob Seykora, a Water Resource Specialist with Arizona State Parks, taught me one of the most useful rules in stream gaging - the rule of 10. ... Therefore, if you are gaging a stream and the product of D and V is approaching 10, it would be wise to stop and find a different cross-section especially if there are unmeasured subsections that appear deeper and/or faster! .
11. TrueGage - Surface Metrology Solution Provider
- www.truegage.com
- We specialize in providing both software and hardware solutions for form and surface texture gaging with our "off-the-shelf" software products. ...
- Do you have a roundness gage or a surface roughness gage that has been working reliably for years, but lacks the ability to compute the latest ASME and/or ISO parameters? Do you wish that you could visualize the profiles acquired by your surface texture gage? Do you have a component that your current gaging cannot measure? Can your gage be linked via a global network to a PC anywhere in the world allowing you to instantly share data? Can your current equipment be easily interfaced to the latest SPC software packages? TrueGage has the answers for these questions and many more. ...
- One simple user interface can be used to control and analyze data acquired by all of your gaging. ...
12. Evaluation of the Stream-Gaging Network in Maryland, Delaware and Washington, D.C. by Stephen D. Preston
- md.water.usgs.gov
- Evaluation of the Stream-Gaging Network in Maryland, Delaware and Washington, D. ...
- The surface-water discharge data provided by the stream-gaging network in Maryland and surrounding areas (fig. ...
- In order to provide the surface-water discharge data to meet the needs of most types of hydrologic evaluations currently and for the future, a stream-gaging network must be stable for an extended period of time. ...
- If stream-gaging stations with long-term discharge records are discontinued, the State's ability to detect and manage the adverse effects of land-use change will be limited. ...
- To meet the need for surface-water discharge information in Maryland, the stream-gaging network should also represent the full range of geographic conditions. ... For example, sediment or chemical constituent load-estimation studies are often designed where stream-gaging stations already exist to take advantage of historical discharge information (Preston, 1996). Furthermore, retrospective studies of contaminant loading are limited to locations where water-quality data have been collected in association with a stream-gaging station (Langland and others, 1995). These examples illustrate the fact that the stream-gaging network serves as a foundation for many types of data collection and evaluation. In order to facilitate and enhance such studies in the future, the stream-gaging network needs to be designed to be stable for the long term and to be representative of the entire State. ...
- This report describes the historical and current stream-gaging network in Maryland and provides some initial results of an evaluation of its adequacy. ...
- The primary emphasis of this evaluation is the use of stream-gaging stations as a network for evaluating regional hydrologic conditions in Maryland and surrounding areas. Individual stream-gaging stations can be supported to (1) provide site-specific discharge information, or (2) represent large multistate regions. ... The evaluation was based on the data from a group of stream-gaging stations that represent specific conditions in the State and that can be used to perform statewide or regional evaluations. ...
- The stream-gaging network in Maryland consists of a collection of stations that serve many purposes and are supported by many different agencies. ... Individual stream-gaging stations are commonly supported for one of these purposes by Federal, State, or local government agencies. ... Planning of the stream-gaging network for the future requires an awareness of the many sources of support and provisions for loss of funding from any individual agency due to shifting priorities. ...
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