River Data
Historical Hamilton Creek Water Elevation and Water Temperature Data
These data are downloaded from three gauges located below the mouth of Hamilton Creek in the Ives Island Complex. Occasionally, these gages will experience technical difficulties which may result in missing data. Please be assured that the FPC is aware of the problem and will update the files as soon as the gauges are operational. Don't hesitate to contact FPC data staff if you have any questions or concerns.
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If you have MS Office or MS Excel 97, 2000, or XP (or another spreadsheet such as Quatro Pro or Lotus), all the data available on this web page can be downloaded directly to your spreadsheet in .csv format by clicking here for Hamilton Creek Data June to present.
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Hamilton data is downloaded 5 min after the hours on even hours and
the
database is updated 15 minutes after the hour on the even hours.
These data are collected from BPA Project No. 1999-003 sensors, operated
by PNNL, under contract to the USFWS. The sensors are located
in the spawning channel near the mouth of Hamilton Creek on the backside
of Ives Island.
Vertical datum used to calculate mean sea level for all sensors is NGVD29.
There are two types of sensors used at this location, river sensor and
bed sensors. They are identified by color in both the graphs and the tables.
River sensors are housed in screens open to the river column and include
the following sensors; riv01, riv02, and riv03.
Bed sensors are in screens approximately 50cm below the river bed and
include the following sensors: bed01, bed02, and bed03.
Occasionally, these gauges will experience technical difficulties which
may result in missing data. Please be assured this is generally
the problem if records are missing and the FPC is aware of the problem
and will update the files as soon as the stations are operational. Don't
hesitate to contact FPC data staff
if you have any questions or concerns.
Page last updated on:
February 13, 2006
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