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This dataset includes hourly stream temperature data for 139 temperature logger sites throughout the Lahontan Basin Region of Northern Nevada and Eastern California. Data loggers were part a study beginning in 2017, with data available through 2019 for most locations. The spatial data layer contains site locations, geographic information, data summaries, mean August stream temperatures, and modeled NorWeST stream temperatures. The Wet-Dry delineation file contains daily flow status estimates derived from stream temperature data for each site. The Site Visit file contains the date and time of the site visit along with associated information on site flow conditions, water depths, logger conditions, and stream logger...
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Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Aquatic Biology,
California,
Ecology,
Hydrology,
Intermittent, All tags...
Nevada,
Perennial,
Stream / River,
Stream Temperature,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Watershed,
environment,
inlandWaters,
streamflow,
surface water (non-marine),
water temperature, Fewer tags
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Isaak, D., S. Wenger, E. Peterson, J. Ver Hoef, C. Luce, S. Hostetler, J. Dunham, J. Kershner, B. Roper, D. Nagel, D. Horan, G. Chandler, S. Parkes, S. Wollrab. 2015. Development and application of NorWeST stream temperature climate scenarios for the Pacific Northwest. North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative webinar, January 27.
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Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Academics & scientific researchers,
Document,
EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > LANDSCAPE,
Federal resource managers,
LCC Network Science Catalog, All tags...
State agencies,
completed,
environment, Fewer tags
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Streams are classified as perennial (flowing uninterrupted, year-round) or intermittent (flowing part of the year) or ephemeral (flowing only during rainfall events). The classifications of “streamflow permanence” were primarily established in the middle 20th century and are often outdated and inaccurate today if they were not adjusted for changes in land use, wildfires, or climate. Understanding where streams are perennial is important for a variety of reasons. For example, perennial streams receive special regulatory protections under a variety of statutes, and provide important habitat for fish, wildlife, and other species. To predict the likelihood that streams are perennial, we compiled nearly 25,000 observations...
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Types: Citation;
Tags: Data Visualization & Tools,
Data Visualization & Tools,
Drought,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather,
Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather, All tags...
Northwest CASC,
Rivers, Streams and Lakes,
Science Tools For Managers,
Science Tools For Managers,
Water, Coasts and Ice,
Water, Coasts and Ice, Fewer tags
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IMPORTANT NOTE: More recent versions of these data release are available at this link. This dataset includes spatial locations where streamflow permanence observations (continuous flow, discontinuous flow, and dry) were recorded using the FLOwPER (FLOw PERmanence) field survey available in the Survey 123 and S1 mobile application. Additional information to describe the field conditions are included as part of the survey. Field observations in the FLOwPER Database have not been processed for quality control including spatial data accuracy or association with a stream network such as the National Hydrography Dataset. Streamflow permanence observations are collected from several governmental and non-governmental organizations...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Aquatic Biology,
California,
Ecology,
Environmental Health,
Forestry, All tags...
Hydrology,
Idaho,
Land Use Change,
Nevada,
Oregon,
Pacific Northwest,
Streamflow permanence,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Washington,
Water Quality,
Water Resources,
environment,
ephemeral,
headwaters,
hydrographic datasets,
inlandWaters,
intermittent,
perennial,
river systems,
streamflow,
streams, Fewer tags
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This dataset includes georeferenced, high-resolution, airborne thermal infrared (TIR) and high-resolution true-color imagery, a polyline shapefile of the channel centerline, a polyline shapefile with TIR sample points for longitudinal stream temperature profiles, and a tabular file with longitudinal stream temperature profiles for the Donner und Blitzen River and its tributaries, Oregon. The aerial TIR surveys were conducted with a helicopter by NV5 Geospatial and are published as 17 raster mosaics in GeoTiff format with a resolution of 0.3 meters (m). The TIR mosaics contain corrected surface temperatures in degrees Celsius (C) (multiplied by 10 to create an unsigned integer pixel type). The longitudinal stream...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Aquatic Biology,
Donner und Blitzen River,
Geomorphology,
Harney County,
Hydrology, All tags...
Oregon,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Water Quality,
Water Resources,
Wildlife Biology,
ecology,
groundwater and surface-water interaction,
hydrological processes,
hydrology,
inlandWaters,
remote sensing,
springs,
stream temperature,
thermal infrared,
water quality,
water resources, Fewer tags
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