Technical Information Specialist
Office of the Director for USGS
Email:
everettel@usgs.gov
Office Phone:
970-226-9225
Fax:
970-226-9230
ORCID:
0000-0003-2539-9129
Location
NRRC Bldg C
2150 Centre Avenue
Building C
Fort Collins
, CO
80526-8118
US
Supervisor:
Tim Woods
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The original time series and cross power data were stored in Binary format on 3.5" disks until further conversion was needed. To convert the time series and cross power data to a format that can be used for modeling, the original binary files were converted to ASCII format using Basic 4.0 code and associated subroutines (see Magnetotelluric_Original-Code_Binary-to-Ascii.txt and Magnetotelluric_Original-Code_Binary-to-Ascii-Subroutines.txt attached to the binary data ScienceBase item). The DaR project used these converted ASCII format files to create the EDI format files included in this data release. The binary data are considered the original data for the magnetotelluric survey, therefore, they are provided with...
Tags: California,
EDI,
Electrical Data Interchange,
Map Service,
Monterey County, All tags...
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service,
Parkfield,
SPUD,
San Andreas Fault,
San Andreas Fault System,
Searchable Product Depository,
United States,
electromagnetic surveying,
faulting (geologic),
geophysics,
geoscientificInformation,
legacy data,
magnetotelluric sounding,
magnetotelluric surveying, Fewer tags
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This set of programs simulates steady-state stream temperatures throughout a dendritic stream network handling multiple time periods per year. The software requires a math co-processor and 384K RAM. Also included is a program (SSTEMP) designed to predict the steady state stream temperature within a single stream segment for a single time period. SNTEMP is a mechanistic, one-dimensional heat transport model that predicts the daily mean and maximum water temperatures as a function of stream distance and environmental heat flux. Net heat flux is calculated as the sum of heat to or from long-wave atmospheric radiation, direct short-wave solar radiation, convection, conduction, evaporation, streamside vegetation (shading),...
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This is a prototype collection of SB items that provide WMS services for content managers to quickly access and implement on their USGScms SciObjects using the GISWidget's WMS Service Endpoint option. See Jira ticket WM-297 for details: https://my.usgs.gov/jira/browse/WM-297
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This spreadsheet compiles all longitudinal survey data collected along Redwood Creek during the thirty year period, 1977-2007. Long-term surveys were conducted along three reaches of Redwood Creek: Elam to Hayes creek reach, Dolason to Wier (Emerald) creek reach, and Bond to 44 creek reach. Longitudinal streambed surveys follow the channel thalweg (deepest point) and are useful in documenting aquatic habitat conditions (for example, pool depth distribution, percent length in riffles vs pools). Each of these surveys was conducted in the summer months of each recorded year and took about two weeks to complete.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: 44 Creek,
Bond Creek,
California,
Dolason Creek,
Elam Creek, All tags...
Emerald Creek,
Forty-four Creek,
Fortyfour Creek,
Harry Wier Creek,
Hayes Creek,
Humboldt,
Redwood Creek,
Redwood National Park,
United States,
cross section survey,
fluvial geomorphology,
geomorphology,
geoscientificInformation,
longitudinal survey,
river channel surveys,
watershed management,
watershed restoration, Fewer tags
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Data at Risk (DaR) team partnered with the Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center (FRESC) to preserve and release a subset of their golden eagle telemetry data. In the 1990’s, researchers from what is now FRESC worked with Boise State University (BSU) and collected telemetry and ground observation data that documented the local and migratory movements and behaviors of golden eagles. Over the course of this study 21 golden eagles in the conterminous western US were captured and marked with Argos platform terminal transmitters (PTTs) and tracked by satellite as they moved between breeding and wintering locations (individuals marked with Argos PTTs and tracked by satellite are...
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Alaska,
Aquila chrysaetos,
Argos System,
Arizona,
British Columbia, All tags...
California,
Canada,
Idaho,
Montana,
Nevada,
North America,
Oregon,
Snake River Bird of Prey Natural Area,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
United States,
Utah,
VHF radio tags,
Washington,
Wyoming,
Yukon Territory,
biota,
bird banding,
birds,
birds of prey,
breeding,
eagles,
habitat connectivity,
migration (organisms),
plant and animal tagging,
radio telemetry,
satellite telemetry,
telemetry, Fewer tags
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