The Comprehensive Flow Analysis (CFA) services were designed to increase access to and unite the various topics of flow analysis into a single scalable web tool. Traditionally the various components of flow analysis including flooding, drought, base-flow, pollutant loading, and duration curves have been examined independently by various analysis methods or software packages.
These services include a statistical summary of time series data, a USGS Bulletin 17B approach to flood frequency analysis, a fitted regression to watershed drought analysis based on Salas (2005), baseflow separation by the BFLOW analysis (Arnold and Allen 1995), flow and load duration curve analyses (Cleland 2007), and the the USGS load estimation analysis LOADEST (Runkel et al., 2004).
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