Relationship between climate and the mean annual flow of the Mississippi River at St. Paul

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Relationship between climate and the mean annual flow of the Mississippi River at St. Paul

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1987-06

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University of Minnesota Water Resources Research Center

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This study demonstrates the use of the simulation of water balance for large areas. It examines the statistical relationship between the mean annual flow of the Mississippi River at St. Paul and the water balance surpluses (water not used in evapotranspiration and soil moisture storage) for the six climatological divisions of Minnesota that contribute to the drainage of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers in Minnesota.

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Special report;11

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Skaggs, Richard H., Brown, Dwight A. 1987. Relationship between climate and the mean annual flow of the Mississippi River at St. Paul

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Skaggs, Richard H.; Brown, Dwight A.. (1987). Relationship between climate and the mean annual flow of the Mississippi River at St. Paul. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/164284.

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