Sammamish River Gaging Station
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member sealawyer98
N 47° 42.188 W 122° 08.627
10T E 564235 N 5283661
Gaging Station reference mark near gaging equipment.
Waymark Code: WM129ER
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 04/05/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Ernmark
Views: 1

This mark is located south of the NE116th bridge on the west side of the Sammamish River. The mark is easily accessible via a maintained trail. The mark sits in the northeast corner of a cement pad next to a green structure containing gaging equipment. There is parking nearby at 60 Acres park.

The following is from the USGS: (visit link)

Why does the USGS use the spelling "gage" instead of "gauge"?

The spelling of “gage” is part of our very rich USGS history.

In 1888, USGS Director John Wesley Powell met a very forward-thinking graduate student named Frederick H. Newell. Powell was so impressed that he made Newell the first full-time appointee to the new Irrigation Survey, which was created to investigate the potential for dams and canals in the western U.S.

At that time, there were no practical and systematic techniques for obtaining daily streamflow (or “discharge”) records, so Newell set up a training camp on the Rio Grande River at Embudo, New Mexico. Newell’s “Camp of Instruction” developed water measurement methods that are widely used by the USGS today. During the next ten years, Newell continued to play an important role in the development of streamflow gaging techniques and methods, and he eventually became the first Chief Hydrographer of the USGS.

Newell is purported to be the person responsible for the adoption of the USGS spelling of “gage” instead of “gauge”. Around 1892, Newell reasoned that “gage” was the proper Saxon spelling before the Norman influence added a 'u'. USGS historian Robert Follansbee speculated that Newell might have also been influenced by the adoption of “gage” in the Standard Dictionary (the first dictionary produced by Funk and Wagnalls).
Condition: Mark found in good condition

Designation: Gaging Station - Reference Mark

Benchmark Agency: U.S. Geological Survey

Monumentation type: Gaging Station (reference mark)

County: King

Find type: Found by luck/skill/knowledge

NGS PID: Unable to locate

Benchmark Agency (if other): Not listed

Monumentation type (if other): Not listed

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