Water Resources of Kansas
Welcome to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Web page for the water resources of Kansas; this is your direct link to all kinds of water-resource information. Here you'll find information on Kansas's rivers and streams. You'll also find information about , water quality, and many other topics. The USGS operates the most extensive satellite network of stream-gaging stations in the state, many of which form the backbone of flood-warning systems.
The Kansas Water Science Center provides current ("real-time") stream stage in Kansas and streamflow, water-quality, and groundwater levels for over 200 sites.
The USGS provides National ("real-time") stream stage and streamflow, water-quality, and groundwater levels for over 7000 sites.
Highlighted Publications
The Kansas Water Science Center produces publications about water resources.
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Guidelines and Procedures for Computing Time-Series Suspended-Sediment Concentrations and Loads from In-Stream Turbidity-Sensor and Streamflow Data
Determination of Glyphosate, its Degradation Product Aminomethylphosphonic Acid, and Glufosinate, in Water by Isotope Dilution and Online Solid-Phase Extraction and Liquid Chromatography/Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Twelve Years of Monitoring Phosphorus and Suspended-Solids Concentrations and Yields
in the North Fork Ninnescah River above Cheney Reservoir, South-Central Kansas 1997–2008
Groundwater-Flow Model of the Ozark Plateaus Aquifer System, Northwestern Arkansas, Southeastern Kansas, Southwestern Missouri, and Northeastern Oklahoma
Quality Characteristics of Ground Water in the Ozark Aquifer of Northwestern Arkansas, Southeastern Kansas, Southwestern Missouri, and Northeastern Oklahoma, 2006–07
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