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Technical Conference 2010 Issues
1922/1923 James E. Stewart First Half of 1922/1923 Field Notebook First half of field observations recorded by James E. Stewart 1922/1923

See Also: James E. Stewart Second Half of 1922/1923 Field Notebook
1922/1923 James E. Stewart Second Half of 1922/1923 Field Notebook Second half of field observations recorded by James E. Stewart 1922/1923

See Also: James E. Stewart First Half of 1922/1923 Field Notebook
3/10/2010 nhc Re-Evaluation of the Magnitude of Historic Floods On the Skagit River Near Concrete Revised Final Report “It is not known how Stewart determined the 1921 water surface profile or the falls between cross-sections which are critical to determination of discharge. Any interpretation of the data is hampered by the lack of 1921 HWMs between XS2 and XS3, this being the reach relied on by the USGS (Mastin, 2007) for recomputation of the 1921 peak discharge.”
3/11/2010 PIE Technical Memorandum re: Review and Reevaluation of Skagit River 1921 Flood Peak Discharge, March 2010 Document submitted to technical review committee in Washington DC.
3/17/2010 nhc Presentation Re-Evaluation of the Magnitude of Historic Floods on the Skagit River near Concrete Presentation given in D.C. by nhc on unreliability of high water marks/HWMs in the Dalles stretch of the Skagit River.
3/17/2010 PIE PowerPoint Presentation Skagit River Reevaluation of 1921 Flood Peak Discharge Presentation given in D.C. by PIE on issues with Stewart's datum and calculations of slope-area computations of the Skagit at The Dalles just south of Concrete, WA.
3/23/2010 Mr. Stewart Goes to Washington Round 2 A detailed account of the latest meeting with Washington D.C. officials.