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Climatic data are from Daymet (Thornton and others, 2016) and include maximum daily air temperature and total daily precipitation on a 1-km resolution; these data replace and update the original climate data used for the tool (Williamson and others, 2009).
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The Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources (WATER-KY; Williamson and others, 2009) provides the ability to simulate streamflow for ungaged basins. This model integrates TOPMODEL (Beven and Kirkby, 1979) for pervious portions of the landscape with simulation of flow generated from impervious surfaces (USDA, 1986). A restructured version of this decision support tool translates the abilities of WATER to a format that can be used without proprietary software (Williamson and others, 2021). Additional functionality has also been added to include hydrologic response units (HRUs) that are defined based on three fundamental land-use categories: forest, agricultural land, and developed areas, based on subsequent...
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This database includes water quality records compiled at the request of the Bureau of Land Management for the Uinta Basin in Utah and Colorado. All data contained within this database are publically available via the United States Geological Survey’s National Water Information System (NWIS) database (available at https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis). Data collected and provided by the states of Utah and Colorado were also analyzed, however, this data had also been submitted to, and was available in, NWIS by the time this database was compiled. This database includes all available water-quality data for the Uinta Basin. For groundwater samples this includes data up to October 24, 2014; for surface water samples this...
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In 2009, the Kentucky Water Science Center completed the Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources (WATER-KY), which provided the ability to simulate streamflow for the period 1980-2000. This model integrated TOPMODEL (Beven and Kirkby, 1979) for pervious portions of the landscape with simulation of flow generated from impervious surfaces (USDA, 1986). Associated products included a flow-duration curve, load-duration curves when water-quality data were available, and general water balance. WATER-KY required a dedicated ArcGIS license with the Spatial Analyst extension, which made it difficult to use for some cooperators and limited integration with other hydrologic approaches. This new version translates...
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This data release provides the results of the bathymetric survey of the Similkameen River directly above Enloe Dam which took place over three days in late September 2020. The bathymetric survey was completed to enable an instrument-based estimate of the volume of legacy sediment impounded behind Enloe Dam. A shoreline water level survey collected points at the river’s edge using Trimble R8 GNSS Receivers. Safety requirements directly upstream of the dam made a ground survey infeasible, thus shoreline points were inferred from the National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) 2015 imagery corrected to Okanogan County lidar. The study area polygon was constructed from the shoreline points with a 0.5m buffer applied....
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This data release contains four data sets that support ongoing U.S. Geological Survey investigations, in cooperation with the U.S. Navy, at the Bremerton Naval Complex (BNC), Sinclair Inlet, Washington. Child item #1 includes reported concentrations of mercury isotopes in 28 samples of new (2018-19) or archived (2008-09) particulate samples from the BNC, surface sediment from Sinclair Inlet, or surface sediment from representative bays in Puget Sound. Child item #2 includes the output data and geospatial locations of the cable deployment from the georeferenced fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing (FO-DTS) survey along the Operable Unit A unwalled shoreline. Child Item #3 includes the georeferenced near-bed...
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Note: this data release is currently being revised and is temporarily unavailable The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Water Resources Mission Area (WMA) is working to address a need to understand where the Nation is experiencing water shortages or surpluses relative to the demand for water need by delivering routine assessments of water supply and demand and an understanding of the natural and human factors affecting the balance between supply and demand. A key part of these national assessments is identifying long-term trends in water availability, including groundwater and surface water quantity, quality, and use. This data release contains Mann-Kendall monotonic trend analyses for 18 observed annual and monthly...
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This data release contains 3-meter gridded rasters of depth to bedrock below bathymetric surface, the thickness of unconsolidated sediment, and the volume of unconsolidated sediment within a 2.6-km reach of the Similkameen River, Okanogan County, Washington, impounded by Enloe Dam. These rasters were calculated from continuous resistivity profiles (CRP) surveyed using a SuperSting R8 8-channel resistivity meter with a CRP streamer containing a 100-m long array of 11 electrodes was towed behind a boat spaced at 10 m. After collection, the raw CRP files were georeferenced to coordinates concurrently by a global positioning system. Output files were merged and linearized. This was converted to a data file compatible...
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This data release consists of the initial well input data for the logistic regression model, the conceptual well data for logistic mapping, the logistic mapping output data, the logistic mapping output vulnerability and vulnerability difference rasters, and supporting geographic information system (GIS) files for the study titled "Index of Vulnerability for Elevated Nitrates in Groundwater in the Puget Sound, Washington."
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The Stormwater Action Monitoring (SAM) program is a cumulative and regional monitoring effort in the Puget Sound region of Washington State. Under the SAM program, the status and trends of water chemistry, sediment chemistry, habitat and biota in small streams and nearshore marine waters in the Puget Lowlands are monitored and documented. As part of recommendations to the program made in 2018, site selection in 2019 focused on small watersheds ranging in size from 2.5-50 km2 with varying amounts of urbanization. A master list of 19,970 possible sampling sites was digitally snapped to the National Hydrologic Dataset (NHD) high-resolution version flowlines (1:24000), and from this a set of characterized nested basins...
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This data release child item contains fiber-optic distributed temperature sensor (FO-DTS) data collected along the western unwalled shoreline of the Bremerton Naval Complex, Bremerton, Washington, USA from July 30, 2020, to August 11, 2020. Continuous profiles of water temperature were collected along a spatially georeferenced fiber optic cable deployed in an out-and-back U-shape with approximately 2- meter distance between the parallel cable lengths by a Sensornet® Oryx DTS FO-DTS (Fiber-optic distributed temperature sensor). Data were collected in a single ended configuration with two channels, Channel_1 and Channel_2, where water temperature was spatially averaged over 1.01- meter linear intervals by the Oryx...
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This archive documents a Soil Water Balance (SWB) model of the The White River Basin, Washington and immediate surrounding environs. The SWB model is used to estimate surface processes of a water budget including precipitation, interception, evapotranspiration, surface runoff, etc. for the upper White River area from January 1999 - December 2020.
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This archive documents a Soil Water Balance (SWB) model of the Naval Base at Keyport, Washington and immediate surrounding environs. The SWB model is used to estimate hydrological processes of a water budget including interception, evapotranspiration, surface runoff, etc.) for the Keyport area during January 1980 - December 2015.
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A continuous resistivity profiling (CRP) survey was conducted in a 1.2-mile reach of the Similkameen River upstream of Enloe Dam in December 2021 in Washington State. The survey was performed to characterize the resistivity of the water column and subbottom materials using the CRP method. The survey consisted of eight longitudinal profiles roughly equivalent in length and conducted in the right, left and center of the channel. In this survey, a 100-m cable with 11 electrodes spaced 10 m apart and outfitted with floatation aids was towed behind a boat at speeds of 1-1.5 m/s and data were collected using the dipole-dipole array type. In this configuration, two electrodes nearest the boat transmitted electric current...
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Water Mission Area (WMA) is working to address a need to understand where the Nation is experiencing water shortages or surpluses relative to the demand for water need by delivering routine assessments of water supply and demand. It is also improving understanding of the natural and human factors affecting the balance between supply and demand. A key part of these national assessments is identifying long-term trends in water availability, including groundwater and surface water quantity, quality, and use. To describe the long-term trends in the surface water quality component of water availability, data from the USGS and other Federal, State, and local agencies were accessed primarily...
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Note: this data release is currently being revised and is temporarily unavailable The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Water Resources Mission Area (WMA) is working to address a need to understand where the Nation is experiencing water shortages or surpluses relative to the demand for water need by delivering routine assessments of water supply and demand and an understanding of the natural and human factors affecting the balance between supply and demand. A key part of these national assessments is identifying long-term trends in water availability, including groundwater and surface water quantity, quality, and use. An understanding of the impacts of reservoirs on water availability is essential for this assessment....


    map background search result map search result map Uinta Basin Ground and Surface Water Quality Records Soil Water Balance (SWB) Model of Keyport, Washington Puget Sound Stormwater Action Monitoring Basin Characteristics Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky updated for 2019 Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky updated for 2019 - Soils Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky updated for 2019 - Climate Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky updated for 2019 - Land-Cover, Waterbodies and Topography Bathymetry of the Similkameen River above Enloe Dam near Oroville, Washington Continuous resistivity profiling (CRP) in the Similkameen River above Enloe Dam, Okanogan County, Washington Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources for Haw Creek, Indiana Index of vulnerability for elevated nitrates in groundwater in the Puget Sound Basin, Washington, 2000–2019 Soil Water Balance Model of the White River Basin, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA, 1999-2020 Particulate mercury isotope results, fiber optic thermal survey data, and nearshore surface sediment results at the Bremerton Naval Complex, Washington, USA, 2020-21 2. Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing survey along the unwalled shoreline of Operable Unit A, Bremerton Naval Complex, WA, July 30 - August 11, 2020 Sediment Volume and Bedrock of the Similkameen River Above Enloe Dam Near Oroville, Washington Long-term water-quality trends for rivers and streams within the contiguous United States using Weighted Regressions on Time, Discharge, and Season (WRTDS) Long-term monotonic trends in annual and monthly streamflow metrics at streamgages in the United States (Under Revision) Identifying post-reservoir construction periods for monotonic trend analysis at streamgages in the United States (Under Revision) Continuous resistivity profiling (CRP) in the Similkameen River above Enloe Dam, Okanogan County, Washington Sediment Volume and Bedrock of the Similkameen River Above Enloe Dam Near Oroville, Washington Bathymetry of the Similkameen River above Enloe Dam near Oroville, Washington Particulate mercury isotope results, fiber optic thermal survey data, and nearshore surface sediment results at the Bremerton Naval Complex, Washington, USA, 2020-21 2. Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing survey along the unwalled shoreline of Operable Unit A, Bremerton Naval Complex, WA, July 30 - August 11, 2020 Soil Water Balance (SWB) Model of Keyport, Washington Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources for Haw Creek, Indiana Soil Water Balance Model of the White River Basin, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA, 1999-2020 Uinta Basin Ground and Surface Water Quality Records Puget Sound Stormwater Action Monitoring Basin Characteristics Index of vulnerability for elevated nitrates in groundwater in the Puget Sound Basin, Washington, 2000–2019 Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky updated for 2019 Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky updated for 2019 - Soils Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky updated for 2019 - Climate Water Availability Tool for Environmental Resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky updated for 2019 - Land-Cover, Waterbodies and Topography Long-term water-quality trends for rivers and streams within the contiguous United States using Weighted Regressions on Time, Discharge, and Season (WRTDS) Identifying post-reservoir construction periods for monotonic trend analysis at streamgages in the United States (Under Revision) Long-term monotonic trends in annual and monthly streamflow metrics at streamgages in the United States (Under Revision)