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Scientific Investigations Report | 2016

Estimation of peak discharge quantiles for selected annual exceedance probabilities in northeastern Illinois

Thomas M. Over; Riki Saito; Andrea Veilleux; Jennifer B. Sharpe; David T. Soong; Audrey L. Ishii

This report provides two sets of equations for estimating peak discharge quantiles at annual exceedance probabilities (AEPs) of 0.50, 0.20, 0.10, 0.04, 0.02, 0.01, 0.005, and 0.002 (recurrence intervals of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, and 500 years, respectively) for watersheds in Illinois based on annual maximum peak discharge data from 117 watersheds in and near northeastern Illinois. One set of equations was developed through a temporal analysis with a two-step least squares-quantile regression technique that measures the average effect of changes in the urbanization of the watersheds used in the study. The resulting equations can be used to adjust rural peak discharge quantiles for the effect of urbanization, and in this study the equations also were used to adjust the annual maximum peak discharges from the study watersheds to 2010 urbanization conditions. The other set of equations was developed by a spatial analysis. This analysis used generalized least-squares regression to fit the peak discharge quantiles computed from the urbanization-adjusted annual maximum peak discharges from the study watersheds to drainage-basin characteristics. The peak discharge quantiles were computed by using the Expected Moments Algorithm following the removal of potentially influential low floods defined by a multiple Grubbs-Beck test. To improve the quantile estimates, generalized skew coefficients were obtained from a newly developed regional skew model in which the skew increases with the urbanized land use fraction. The drainage-basin characteristics used as explanatory variables in the spatial analysis include drainage area, the fraction of developed land, the fraction of land with poorly drained soils or likely water, and the basin slope estimated as the ratio of the basin relief to basin perimeter. This report also provides: (1) examples to illustrate the use of the spatial and urbanization-adjustment equations for estimating peak discharge quantiles at ungaged sites and to improve flood-quantile estimates at and near a gaged site; (2) the urbanization-adjusted annual maximum peak discharges and peak discharge quantile estimates at streamgages from 181 watersheds including the 117 study watersheds and 64 additional watersheds in the study region that were originally considered for use in the study but later deemed to be redundant. The urbanization-adjustment equations, spatial regression equations, and peak discharge quantile estimates developed in this study will be made available in the web-based application StreamStats, which provides automated regression-equation solutions for user-selected stream locations. Figures and tables comparing the observed and urbanization-adjusted peak discharge records by streamgage are provided at http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/sir20165050 for download.


Scientific Investigations Report | 2016

Flood-hazard analysis of four headwater streams draining the Argonne National Laboratory property, DuPage County, Illinois

David T. Soong; Elizabeth Murphy; Timothy D. Straub; Hannah L. Zeeb

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Scientific Investigations Report | 2015

Analysis of regional rainfall-runoff parameters for the Lake Michigan Diversion hydrological modeling

David T. Soong; Thomas M. Over

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Scientific Investigations Report | 2012

Ohio River backwater flood-inundation maps for the Saline and Wabash Rivers in southern Illinois

Elizabeth A. Murphy; Jennifer B. Sharpe; David T. Soong

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Scientific Investigations Report | 2004

Estimating flood-peak discharge magnitudes and frequencies for rural streams in Illinois

David T. Soong; Audrey L. Ishii; Jennifer B. Sharpe; Charles F. Avery


Scientific Investigations Report | 2006

Continuous hydrologic simulation and flood-frequency, hydraulic, and flood-hazard analysis of the Blackberry Creek watershed, Kane County, Illinois

David T. Soong; Timothy D. Straub; Elizabeth A. Murphy


Open-File Report | 2011

Compilation of watershed models for tributaries to the Great Lakes, United States, as of 2010, and identification of watersheds for future modeling for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative

William F. Coon; Elizabeth Murphy; David T. Soong; Jennifer B. Sharpe


Scientific Investigations Report | 2012

Flood-inundation maps for a nine-mile reach of the Des Plaines River from Riverwoods to Mettawa, Illinois

Elizabeth A. Murphy; David T. Soong; Jennifer B. Sharpe


Ecological Modelling | 2018

Using reverse-time egg transport analysis for predicting Asian Carp spawning grounds in the Illinois River

Zhenduo Zhu; David T. Soong; Tatiana Garcia; Mina Shahed Behrouz; Steven E. Butler; Elizabeth A. Murphy; Matthew J. Diana; James J. Duncker; David H. Wahl


Scientific Investigations Report | 2016

Adjusting annual maximum peak discharges at selected stations in northeastern Illinois for changes in land-use conditions

Thomas M. Over; Riki Saito; David T. Soong

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Thomas M. Over

Eastern Illinois University

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Elizabeth Murphy

National Institutes of Health

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Timothy D. Straub

United States Geological Survey

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David H. Wahl

Illinois Natural History Survey

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David Shaver

United States Geological Survey

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James J. Duncker

United States Geological Survey

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Matthew J. Diana

Michigan Department of Natural Resources

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Steven E. Butler

Illinois Natural History Survey

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William F. Coon

United States Geological Survey

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