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Pollinator restoration requires information about what species to plant and when to plant them to ensure food sources are available throughout the periods when pollinators are active. Changes in climate, including earlier spring warming and warmer fall temperatures, may cause flowering to become out of sync with pollinator activity. When restoring land to support pollinators, managers are challenged to select a mix of species that support pollinators of concern throughout their periods of activity. Existing planting tools have several disadvantages such as, their usability is location specific, they are virtually non-existent for the South Central region, and they do not often account for future changes in plant...
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Here we provide information for the DESIS and PRISMA Derived Spectral Library of Agricultural Crops in California which was developed using DESIS and PRISMA hyperspectral data acquired for 2020. The DESIS images used for this dataset are available through the German Aerospace Center and Teledyne Brown (2022). PRISMA images are available through the Italian Space Agency (ASI) (2022). The crop type data and confidence layer for the year 2020 can be accessed through the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (2022). The DESIS and PRISMA Derived Spectral Library of Agricultural Crops dataset characteristics are described below, with DESIS and PRISMA data provided in two separate CSV files. Related Primary Publication:...
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The USGS Geomagnetism Program operates a network of magnetic observatories that collect vector and scalar magnetometer data for use in Earth main-field modeling, geophysics research, space physics research, and space weather hazard assessment and mitigation. Until mid-2011, only 1-minute time resolution magnetic field measurements were archived with the INTERMAGNET consortium following international magnetic observatory standards. 1-second time resolution magnetic field measurements, which had already been collected by all the USGS observatories for up to almost a decade prior, started being archived with INTERMAGNET on June 13, 2011, or July 27, 2012 in the case of the more recently constructed Deadhorse (DED)...
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Sport fisheries of lakes are embedded in complex system of ecological and social interactions. The multiple drivers that affect lake sport fisheries, along with the complex interactions within lakes, make it difficult to forecast changes in sport fisheries and plan adaptive responses to build resilience of these important resources. Resilience involves managing with an eye toward critical thresholds for behavior of ecosystems. Project researchers are working to develop quantitative tools for assessment of thresholds in sport fisheries that can be used by management agencies to evaluate potential impacts of climate change mediated through species and habitat interactions. Several outputs of the project will be adaptable...
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The South Florida Fish and Invertebrate Assessment Network (FIAN) is a monitoring project within the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP). It is an element of the Southern Estuaries module of the Monitoring and Assessment Plan (MAP).The FIAN is designed to support the four broad objectives of MAP: (1) to establish a pre-CERP reference state, including variability, for each of the performance measures; (2) to determine the status and trends in the performance measures; (3) to detect unexpected responses of the ecosystem to changes in stressors resulting from CERP activities; and (4) to support scientific investigations designed to increase ecosystem understanding, cause-and-effect, and interpretation...
The Newdelhi cluster is named for the city of New Delhi, India. Most events in the region are small; a 5.0 mb event is the largest. Most events in the cluster are observed to teleseismic distances. All events have depth control from near-source and local-distance readings, and in two cases, teleseismic depth phases. For many events the number of readings is minimal, which leads to some instability, depending on which readings are considered outliers. Number of events: 48 Calibration type: direct calibration using data to 1.0 degrees; hypocentroid calibration level = 0.8 km Epicentral calibration...
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The California Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment Program (GAMA) is a statewide assessment of groundwater quality designed to help better understand and identify risks to groundwater resources. GAMA is implemented by the California State Water Resources Control Board. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is the technical lead for the Priority Basin Project (PBP), one of the components of the GAMA Program. Starting in 2012, GAMA began an assessment of water resources in domestic-supply (shallow) aquifers in California. These aquifers provide water for domestic and small community-supply wells, which are often drilled to shallower depths in the groundwater system than public-supply wells. Domestic-supply aquifers...
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is providing a polygon feature class delineating the extent of Glacial Lake Great Bend within the Binghamton East 1:24,000 quadrangle of south-central Broome County, New York, 2020. The shapefile was created and intended for use with geographic information system (GIS) software. A companion report, USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2021-5026 (Van Hoesen and others, 2021; https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20215026) further describes data collection and map preparation.


map background search result map search result map Climate Change and Resilience of Sport Fisheries in Lakes USGS South Florida Fish and Invertebrate Assessment Network- Harvest Glacial Lake Great Bend within the Susquehanna River Valley in South-Central Broome County, Towns of Conklin and Kirkwood, New York Time to Restore: Using a Community Based Approach to Identify Key Plant Species for Pollinator Restoration DESIS and PRISMA spectral library of agricultural crops in California's Central Valley in the 2020 Growing Season One-second USGS Stennis (BSL) magnetic observatory data collected before 2013 California Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program Domestic-Supply (Shallow) Aquifer Assessment Study Unit Boundaries for Assessment of Groundwater Resources 06-81 Mineral Resources of the Hyalite-Porcupine-Buffalo Horn Wilderness Study Area (RARE II Areas No. 1-158 G, Gallatin Divide; and H, Hyalite), Gallatin and Park Counties, Montana 21-81 Mineral Resources of the Blue Joint Mtn. RARE II Area, (No. 1-941), Ravalli County, Montana 14-82 Mineral Resources of the Oat Mountain RARE II Area (No. 5197), Fresno County, California 10-83 Mineral Investigation of the Sill Hill RARE II Area (No. 5304), San Diego County, California 12-83 Mineral Investigation of the Big Rocks RARE II Area (No. 5112), San Luis Obispo County, California 19-83 Mineral Investigation of the Miranda Pine RARE II Area (No. 5114), Santa Barbara County, California India, New Delhi: 1995-2020 18-85 Mineral Resources of the Inyo Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Inyo County, California 16-88 Mineral Resources of the West Big Hole Study Area, Beaverhead County, Montana 18-88 Mineral Resources of the Carson-Iceburg Wilderness Study Area, Alpine County, California 20-88 Mineral Resources of the South Warner Contiguous Wilderness Study Area, Modoc County, California 02-89 Mineral Resources of the Mohave Wash Wilderness Study Area (AZ-050-007C/048/020-052), Mohave County, Arizona 06-89 Mineral Resources of the Lower Owyhee Canyon Study Area, Malheur County, Oregon One-second USGS Stennis (BSL) magnetic observatory data collected before 2013 Glacial Lake Great Bend within the Susquehanna River Valley in South-Central Broome County, Towns of Conklin and Kirkwood, New York DESIS and PRISMA spectral library of agricultural crops in California's Central Valley in the 2020 Growing Season 18-88 Mineral Resources of the Carson-Iceburg Wilderness Study Area, Alpine County, California India, New Delhi: 1995-2020 20-88 Mineral Resources of the South Warner Contiguous Wilderness Study Area, Modoc County, California 21-81 Mineral Resources of the Blue Joint Mtn. RARE II Area, (No. 1-941), Ravalli County, Montana 10-83 Mineral Investigation of the Sill Hill RARE II Area (No. 5304), San Diego County, California 19-83 Mineral Investigation of the Miranda Pine RARE II Area (No. 5114), Santa Barbara County, California 12-83 Mineral Investigation of the Big Rocks RARE II Area (No. 5112), San Luis Obispo County, California 06-81 Mineral Resources of the Hyalite-Porcupine-Buffalo Horn Wilderness Study Area (RARE II Areas No. 1-158 G, Gallatin Divide; and H, Hyalite), Gallatin and Park Counties, Montana 06-89 Mineral Resources of the Lower Owyhee Canyon Study Area, Malheur County, Oregon 16-88 Mineral Resources of the West Big Hole Study Area, Beaverhead County, Montana 14-82 Mineral Resources of the Oat Mountain RARE II Area (No. 5197), Fresno County, California 18-85 Mineral Resources of the Inyo Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Inyo County, California USGS South Florida Fish and Invertebrate Assessment Network- Harvest 02-89 Mineral Resources of the Mohave Wash Wilderness Study Area (AZ-050-007C/048/020-052), Mohave County, Arizona Climate Change and Resilience of Sport Fisheries in Lakes California Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program Domestic-Supply (Shallow) Aquifer Assessment Study Unit Boundaries for Assessment of Groundwater Resources Time to Restore: Using a Community Based Approach to Identify Key Plant Species for Pollinator Restoration