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The dataset includes Escherichia coli concentrations in water and sediment collected by James Fluke in the Middle Rio Grande in Albuquerque, NM, from 2017 to 2018.
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This line vector dataset represents the Rio Grande, engineered surface-water conveyance structures (canals, laterals, drains, and wasteways), diversions to water-balance subregions (WBS), and the Las Cruces Arroyo segments simulated with the Streamflow-Routing (SFR) Package for MODFLOW-One-Water Hydrologic Flow Model in the Rio Grande Transboundary Integrated Hydrologic Model (RGTIHM).
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This dataset contains annual irrigated acreage for New Mexico and Texas from 1938 through 2010 for six canal service units used in the Lower Rio Grande Basin groundwater flow model (SSPA, 2007). Irrigated acreage values were extracted from the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer’s (NMOSE’s) Canal spreadsheet, version 11.2 (Barroll, P., NMOSE, written commun., 2011).
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This dataset contains monthly pumping rates for municipal and industrial (MnI) wells in Texas within the Rio Grande Transboundary Integrated Hydrologic Model (RGTIHM). In RGTIHM, these wells are considered the Other Texas (OTX) group. Monthly pumping rates are presented in units of cubic feet per day for the period from March 1940 through December 2014.
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This point vector dataset represents the location of wells and contains construction information of wells used for groundwater head and head-difference observations for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico.
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This tabular dataset represents monthly flow at 160 stream gages used for surface-water flow and flow-difference observations for the Rio Grande Transboundary Integrated Hydrologic Model (RGTIHM). Flow in this tabular dataset is specified monthly, when available, at each observation point as a rate (volume per time) in units of cubic feet per day. See the Site_Name attribute in the RGTIHM_Surface_Water_Obs feature class for the location of the stream gages.
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Sediment traps were deployed in thirty-three ephemeral and perennial tributaries to the San Juan River during 2021 and 2022. This dataset includes the chemical concentrations of the sediment samples collected in sediment traps during storm events. These traps collected sediment during storm events that typically occur as monsoonal convective storms from June to September. Because of the rural nature of the watershed, sediment traps were collected every 3 weeks so the sediment collected is a composite of that time period. The date listed is the date the trap was collected. Major ions are reported in weight percentage, while all other elements are reported in parts per million. Each sample was split and analyzed following...
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This data table includes the data source, identifiers for sampled wells, properties in the vicinity of San Juan Coal Mine where wells are located, sampling date, and results of groundwater chemistry analyses for arsenic, calcium, chloride, sodium, sulfate, sulfide and dissolved solids in milligrams per liter.
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This United States Geological Survey (USGS) dataset contains Darcy flux data measured in Albuquerque, New Mexico, using passive flux meters (PFMs) in sentinel wells associated with the Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) Bulk Fuels Facility (BFF). The measurements were conducted by the USGS in cooperation with KAFB, the Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC), EA Engineering, Science and Technology, Inc. (an engineering consulting firm), and the University of Florida.
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This United States Geological Survey (USGS) dataset contains Darcy flux, ethylene dibromide (EDB) mass flux, benzene mass flux, toluene mass flux, ethylbenzene mass flux, and xylene mass flux measured in Albuquerque, New Mexico, using passive flux meters (PFMs) in the wells associated with the Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) Bulk Fuels Facility (BFF). The measurements were conducted by the USGS in cooperation with KAFB, the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, EA Engineering, Science and Technology, Inc. (an engineering consulting firm), and the University of Florida.
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These are model input and comparative data derived from post-fire aerial LiDAR acquired in May 2012 for a small basin in the Valles Caldera, Northern New Mexico to represent canopy characteristics post-fire. These characteristics include, (1) canopy closure, (2) edginess to the north, (3) edginess to the south, (4) leaf area index, (5) maximum tree height, (6) mean distance to canopy, (7) mean tree height, and (8) total gap area. These input data are intended to accompany a published report (The effects of wildfire on snow water resources estimated from canopy disturbance patterns and meteorological conditions [Moeser, Broxton and Harpold, 2019]). Each characteristic is provided in an individual ascii file. All...
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This tabular dataset contains the location and construction information of select wells in the Albuquerque area, central New Mexico, and groundwater-level measurements at those wells from 2014 to 2018. Wells in this dataset are screened or assumed to be screened in the production zone (generally the interval of the aquifer where production wells are screened) of the Santa Fe Group aquifer system. Groundwater-level elevations from this dataset were used to create groundwater-level contours for winter of water year 2016.
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The elemental concentration over time of sediments from four trenches from the Aztec drinking water reservoir #1 was measured. The source of water to the reservoir is the Animas River, which has historical mining sites in the watershed. In order to evaluate the geochemical record in the sediments, several types of data were collected. Bulk chemical analysis of sediments with depth in the reservoir as well as X-ray fluorescence measurements provide information about the sediment total chemistry. Batch experiments where sediments are reacted with different reagents provide information about the mobility of major and trace elements from the sediments into the reservoir water or environment. Sediment field descriptions...
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The dataset includes Escherichia coli concentrations collected by the Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program in the Middle Rio Grande in Albuquerque, NM, from 2017 to 2020.
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This dataset contains the source information for pumping rates for municipal and industrial (MnI) wells in the Santa Teresa, New Mexico network within the Rio Grande Transboundary Integrated Hydrologic Model (RGTIHM). In RGTIHM, these wells are considered the Santa Teresa, New Mexico (NMST) group.
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This dataset contains annual agricultural groundwater pumping values in 1975 for Doña Ana County; in 1980, 1985, 1990, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010 for Doña Ana and Sierra Counties; and in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 for the Lower Rio Grande Water Master District in New Mexico. Groundwater pumping values were extracted from Sorensen (1977), Sorensen (1982), Wilson (1986), Wilson (1992), Wilson and Lucero (1998), Wilson and others (2003), Longworth and others (2008), Stangl (2010), Longworth and others (2013), Serrano (2014), and Serrano (2015). Groundwater pumping values are presented in units of acre-feet.
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This dataset contains annual Rio Grande Project surface-water allotments and diversion allocations from 1940 through 2014 to lands within New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico. Allotment and allocation values were extracted from the Allocation spreadsheet (Ferguson, I., Bureau of Reclamation, written commun., 2016). Allotment values are presented in units of acre-feet per acre. Allocation values are presented in units of acre-feet.
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This United States Geological Survey (USGS) dataset contains push-pull test results measured in Albuquerque, New Mexico, using passive flux meters (PFMs) in sentinel wells associated with the Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB) Bulk Fuels Facility (BFF). Push-pull test results were used to correct Darcy flux data collected at large depth PFM deployments in sentinel wells. The measurements were conducted by the USGS in cooperation with KAFB, the Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC), EA Engineering, Science and Technology, Inc. (an engineering consulting firm), and the University of Florida.
This dataset represents the network-adjusted results of relative- and absolute-gravity surveys. Relative-gravity surveys were carried out using a Zero Length Spring, Inc. relative-gravity meter. The effect of solid Earth tides and ocean loading were removed from the data. Instrument drift was removed by evaluating gravity change during repeated measurements at one or more base stations. Absolute-gravity surveys were carried out using a Micro-g LaCoste, Inc. A-10 absolute-gravity meter. Vertical gradients between the different measuring heights of the absolute- and relative-gravity meters were measured using a relative-gravity meter and tripod, and used to correlate the measurements between the two instruments. Relative-gravity...


map background search result map search result map Chemical analyses for arsenic, calcium, chloride, sodium, sulfate, sulfide and dissolved solids, August 2011 through December 2013, from groundwater sampled at or in the vicinity of the San Juan Coal Mine, New Mexico Head Observations for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Stream Segments for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Allotments and Allocations Canal Balance Annual Acreage NMOSE Agricultural GW Pumping Head Observations Table for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Santa Teresa, New Mexico Wells Data Source: Municipal and Industrial Monthly Pumping Rates for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Other Texas Wells: Municipal and Industrial Monthly Pumping Rates for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Surface-Water Flow Observations Table for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Select well locations, construction data, and groundwater-level measurements used to estimate 2016 groundwater-level contours in the Santa Fe Group aquifer system in the Albuquerque area, central New Mexico Sediment Chemistry and Physical Properties from Sediments in the Aztec Drinking Water Reservoir #1 Post-Fire Input Data Repeat microgravity data from Mesilla Valley, New Mexico, 2016-2018 Darcy flux at sentinel wells at the Kirtland Air Force Base Bulk Fuels Facility, Albuquerque, New Mexico Darcy flux, ethylene dibromide mass flux, benzene mass flux, toluene mass flux, ethylbenzene mass flux, and xylene mass flux at the Kirtland Air Force Base Bulk Fuels Facility, Albuquerque, New Mexico Push-pull data from sentinel wells in groundwater at the Kirtland Air Force Base Bulk Fuels Facility, Albuquerque, New Mexico Escherichia coli concentrations in the Middle Rio Grande collected by Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program, Albuquerque, NM, 2017-2020 Escherichia coli concentrations in water and sediment in the Middle Rio Grande collected by Fluke, Albuquerque, NM, 2017-2018 Sediment chemistry data from sediment traps deployed in the San Juan River watershed, 2021-2022, Four Corners USA Push-pull data from sentinel wells in groundwater at the Kirtland Air Force Base Bulk Fuels Facility, Albuquerque, New Mexico Post-Fire Input Data Darcy flux at sentinel wells at the Kirtland Air Force Base Bulk Fuels Facility, Albuquerque, New Mexico Darcy flux, ethylene dibromide mass flux, benzene mass flux, toluene mass flux, ethylbenzene mass flux, and xylene mass flux at the Kirtland Air Force Base Bulk Fuels Facility, Albuquerque, New Mexico Repeat microgravity data from Mesilla Valley, New Mexico, 2016-2018 Escherichia coli concentrations in the Middle Rio Grande collected by Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program, Albuquerque, NM, 2017-2020 Escherichia coli concentrations in water and sediment in the Middle Rio Grande collected by Fluke, Albuquerque, NM, 2017-2018 Chemical analyses for arsenic, calcium, chloride, sodium, sulfate, sulfide and dissolved solids, August 2011 through December 2013, from groundwater sampled at or in the vicinity of the San Juan Coal Mine, New Mexico Select well locations, construction data, and groundwater-level measurements used to estimate 2016 groundwater-level contours in the Santa Fe Group aquifer system in the Albuquerque area, central New Mexico Sediment Chemistry and Physical Properties from Sediments in the Aztec Drinking Water Reservoir #1 Head Observations for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Stream Segments for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Allotments and Allocations Canal Balance Annual Acreage NMOSE Agricultural GW Pumping Head Observations Table for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Santa Teresa, New Mexico Wells Data Source: Municipal and Industrial Monthly Pumping Rates for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Other Texas Wells: Municipal and Industrial Monthly Pumping Rates for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Surface-Water Flow Observations Table for the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico Sediment chemistry data from sediment traps deployed in the San Juan River watershed, 2021-2022, Four Corners USA