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Hydrologic Data Collection & Analysis
Hydrologic Data Collection & Analysis
The Hydrologic Studies Program of the Water Resources Division calculates flood and low flow discharges and conducts other types of hydrologic analyses in support of the department's water-related programs.
Contact
Mario Fusco
FuscoM@Michigan.gov
517-256-4458
Information
- What is Hydrology?
- The Hydrologic Cycle
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Computing Flood Discharges for Small Ungaged Watersheds
- Miscellaneous Discharge Measurements
- NFIP Flood Insurance Study Updates
- Nonpoint Source Hydrologic Analysis
- Relevant Laws and Rules
- Stormwater Management Guidebook, with other Newsletters and Guidebooks
Maps and GIS data
Related Links
- FEMA flood maps and Flood Insurance Studies
- NWS National Water Center (NWC)
- USGS Michigan Water Science Center
- Current river stages
- NOAA Precipitation Frequency estimates
- NRCS National Engineering Handbook
- NWS North Central River Forecast Center
- United States Army Corp of Engineers (USACE)
- United States Geological Survey (USGS) Daily Streamflow
- USACE, Detroit District
- USACE Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) software
- USGS Publication: 100-Year Flood, It's All About Chance
- USGS Water Data for Michigan