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Another view of the weir and gaging station at point #4 on East Hoover Creek, likely taken in late summer or early fall (due to leaves on trees).
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: weir
stream gage
Location: East Hoover Creek, Irons Fork Experimental Forest, Arkansas
Description: Another view of the weir and gaging station at point #4 on East Hoover Creek, likely taken in late summer or early fall (due to leaves on trees).
Date: 1941

Photograph of a hydraulic jump stick.  Probably used at the weir and gaging station at point #4 on East Hoover Creek.
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Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: stream gage
Location: East Hoover Creek, Irons Fork Experimental Forest, Arkansas
Description: Photograph of a hydraulic jump stick. Probably used at the weir and gaging station at point #4 on East Hoover Creek.
Date: 1941

Caption reads:  "Gaging Point No. 4, East Hoover Creek.  Watershed area 194.6 acres."    From "Report on the Hoover-Nesbitt Creek Watersheds, Irons Fork Experimental Forest" by Norman E. Hawes, unpublished 10 page report written on April 9, 1940.
more info/bigger image
Collection: Southern Research Station Historical Documents and Images
Keywords: weir
stream gage
Location: East Hoover Creek, Irons Fork Experimental Forest, Arkansas
Description: Caption reads: "Gaging Point No. 4, East Hoover Creek. Watershed area 194.6 acres." From "Report on the Hoover-Nesbitt Creek Watersheds, Irons Fork Experimental Forest" by Norman E. Hawes, unpublished 10 page report written on April 9, 1940.
Date: Apr-40