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  1. Sudbury River at Saxonville, MA - USGS Water Data for the Nation

    Discover water data collected at monitoring location USGS-01098530, located in Massachusetts and find additional nearby monitoring locations.

  2. Sudbury River at Saxonville - National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

    2 days ago · Note: Use the official hydrograph at the top of this web page for river levels within the next 72 hours. Click individual graphics to enlarge.

  3. River Gage Information Page - reservoircontrol.usace.army.mil

    Real-time and Historic Data Graphical Hydrologic Data USGS Data Rating Table Tabular Data

  4. Sudbury River at Saxonville - River Gauge | Revere Beach, MA ...

    Current river stage, flow, forecast, and flood information for Sudbury River at Saxonville on near Revere Beach, MA

  5. Sudbury River at Saxonville, MA - Natural Atlas

    Sudbury River at Saxonville, MA is a stream gauge in Framingham, MA on Sudbury River. View a map of this area and more on Natural Atlas.

  6. OpenStreamflow | USGS Streamflow App | River Gauge Map Search

    View live and historical data from active USGS streamflow stations.

  7. USGS Current Conditions for USGS 01098530 SUDBURY RIVER AT SAXONVILLE

    To estimate the correct discharge for these streams, use the flow rate that corresponds to the bottom of the discharge curve, rather than the peak that corresponds to the top of the curve. Note that this …

  8. water/riv_gauges (MapServer) - National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

    They display the magnitude and uncertainty of occurrence of floods or droughts, from hours to days and months, in advance. These graphical products are useful information and planning tools for many …

  9. River Gage Information Page

    Sudbury River @ Saxonville, Ma ... Date Time (Eastern) Stage (ft) Flow (cfs) CSM (cfs / sq. mi.) Sep-11 08:15 pm 4.01 9 .1 Sep-11 07:15 pm 4.01 9 .1 Sep-11 06:15 pm 4.01 9 .1 Sep-11 05:15 pm...

  10. Hydrograph of Saxonville gage data. Julian date ... - ResearchGate

    Land use is continually evolving in river watersheds and riparian zones, particularly in areas containing dense human populations requiring infrastructure development.