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  2. Stillwater River (Stillwater County, Montana) - Wikipedia

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    The Stillwater River is a tributary of the Yellowstone River. Approximately 70 miles (113 km) long, [3] it runs through southern Montana in the United States. The Stillwater River has also been known as: the Itchkeppearja River, Rose River, Rosebud River and Stillwater Creek. [1] The river was affected by the 2022 Montana floods. [4]

  3. List of rivers of Montana - Wikipedia

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    Stillwater River; Clarks Fork Yellowstone River; Bighorn River. ... Montana Streamflow Data from the USGS; Montana Watershed Data From Environmental Protection Agency;

  4. Stillwater River (Flathead County, Montana) - Wikipedia

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    The Stillwater River rises 15 miles south of the border between Montana (United States) and Alberta (Canada), west of Glacier National Park in the Kootenai National Forest. It runs mainly south to Duck Lake , then Upper Stillwater Lake, Lagoni Lake and on to Lower Stillwater Lake.

  5. Stillwater River - Wikipedia

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    Stillwater River (Maine) Stillwater River (Nashua River tributary), Massachusetts; Stillwater River (Stillwater County, Montana), a tributary of the Yellowstone River; Stillwater River (Flathead County, Montana), a tributary of the Whitefish River; Stillwater River (Ohio) Stillwater River (Rhode Island)

  6. Streamflow - Wikipedia

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    In fiscal year 2008, the USGS provided 35% of the funding for everyday operation and maintenance of gauges. [8] Additionally, USGS uses hydrographs to study streamflow in rivers. A hydrograph is a chart showing, most often, river stage (height of the water above an arbitrary altitude) and streamflow (amount of water, usually in cubic feet per ...

  7. Stream gauge - Wikipedia

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    The first routine measurements of river flow in England began on the Thames and Lea in the 1880s, [2] and in Scotland on the River Garry in 1913. [3] The national gauging station network was established in its current form by the early 1970s and consists of approximately 1500 flow measurement stations supplemented by a variable number of temporary monitoring sites. [2]

  8. File:Stillwater River (southwest of Nye, Montana, USA) 1 ...

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    Stillwater River (southwest of Nye, Montana, USA) 1: Author: James St. John: Licensing. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.

  9. Whitefish River (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    The Whitefish River originates in Whitefish Lake and flows generally south until it joins the Stillwater River just before the Flathead River about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Kalispell. The river's uppermost reach leaves the lake and flows through the city of Whitefish for 2.5 miles (4.0 km). The Whitefish River has three tributaries of significance.