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Album caption: View looking east across the Animas Valley, a few miles above Durango. Durango quadrangle. Handwritten note: 1896. No index card.
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Calochortus nuttalli (Sego lily). Colorado Plateau. April 1953. Published in U.S.Geological Survey Bulletin 1030-M, figure 99. 1957.
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Current stormwater management infrastructure and strategies in the northeastern US are built around historical weather data and not the weather that is expected with climate change, like more frequent extreme rainfall. This matters because stormwater can introduce pollution to streams and can cause flooding. Researchers supported by this Northeast CASC project will combine climate data, stormwater models, and data about urban streams to provide actionable information for managers to identify effective adaptation strategies for stormwater to protect lake and stream ecosystems in the northeastern US. Stormwater, or rainfall that lands on rooftops and pavement and quickly drains away, transports pollution like excess...
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Astragalus pattersoni (Patterson poisonvetch). Picked flower stalk. Colorado Plateau. May 1949.
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Eastward from "Sq__w" Dome, Sierra Nevada. In middle distance Balloon Dome. Beyond Balloon Dome, the valley of the South Fork of San Joaquin River. This side of Balloon Dome, the canyon of Middle Fork of the San Joaquin. Madera County, California. 1904.
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This data release contains the model inputs, outputs, and source code (written in R) for a redeveloped PRObability of Streamflow PERmanence (PROSPER) model (version 2.0) that had previously been developed for the Pacific Northwest Region (PROSPER_PNW_2), and a raster data set which shows where influential predictor values were outside the range of calibration data. The PROSPER-PNW model, a random forest model, was redeveloped in the Ranger R package using all the original model inputs consistent with PROSPER_PNW_2 to produce annual streamflow permanence probabilities for calendar years 2004-2016 at a 30-meter stream grid resolution that approximately corresponds to flowlines consistent with the National Hydrography...
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Stanleya pinnata (Desert princesplume). Colorado Plateau. August 1952. Published in U.S.Geological Survey Bulletin 1030-M, figure 103. 1957.
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Album Caption: Looking north onto Manning Muck showing till-muck boundary. Orleans County, New York. June 1947.
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Album Caption: Weathering boulder of Lockport dolomite showing pitted surface. New York. June, 1947.
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Presented here are bathymetric data collected at Otter Creek near Oregon, Ohio. Data were collected on September 26, 2023, and were located bewtween the Millard Avenue bridge and the mouth at Lake Erie. The survey was completed using an acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) that was deployed from the side of a kayak. Data were georeferenced using a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) smart antenna with submeter accuracy. Data were collected along the thalweg and at cross sections spaced approximately every 300 feet. Data were processed first using WinRiver II (https://hydroacoustics.usgs.gov/movingboat/WinRiverII.shtml) and then using the bathymetry batch tool in the Velocity Mapping Toolbox (https://hydroacoustics.usgs.gov/movingboat/VMT/VMT.shtml)....
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Album caption: Curecanti Needle, six miles downstream from head of Black Canyon. Thousand-foot cliffs of Curecanti Quartz Monzonite, left. Old roadbed and shed of narrow-gage railroad (left foreground) abandoned in the 1940s. The Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Gunnison County, Colorado 1962. No index card. Note: Published as figure 11 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1191. 1965.
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Much of the cranberry bog farmland in Massachusetts used to be Atlantic white cedar ecosystems, which provide important habitat, water filtration, and cooling effects on the landscape. Researchers supported by this Northeast CASC project will experiment with modern restoration strategies and integrate Indigenous cultural stewardship practices to build and sustain climate-resilient Atlantic white cedar wetland forests. The project will result in new knowledge and practical guidance for effective restoration and sustainable management of these ecosystems as retired cranberry bogs continue to be converted back into their original state. Atlantic white cedar (AWC) ecosystems naturally filter and store water, cool the...
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As the climate continues to change, vulnerable wildlife species will need specific management strategies to help them adapt to these changes. One specific management strategy is based on the idea that some locations that species inhabit today will remain suitable over time and should be protected. The climate conditions at those locations will continue to be good enough for species to survive and breed successfully and are referred to as climate refugia. Another management strategy is based on the idea that species will need to shift across the landscape to track suitable conditions and reach climate refugia locations as climate and land uses change over time. The more opportunities we can give species to safely...
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Recovery of the endangered pallid sturgeon is comprised of interrelated programs (including, Conservation Propagation and Stocking Program (CPSP), and Pallid Sturgeon Population Assessment Program (PSPAP) with numerous contributing agencies. These programs are in need of improved database architecture to integrate and share the capture, tagging, propagation, stocking, genetics, and other critical data to meet program and population monitoring requirements and to measure progress toward recovery. A range-wide relational database architecture or decision support system is needed to manage and integrate the large amounts of data collected by numerous partners and programs in order to evaluate progress toward downlisting...
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Glacier National Park, Montana. The Old "Sq__w", a huge block of argillite that has become separated from the main mass of "Sq__w" Mountain, viewed from the hotel at Glacier Park station. 1911. Published as Plate 3-A in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 600.


map background search result map search result map Weathering boulder of Lockport dolomite, New York. 1947. Manning Muck, Orleans County, New York. 1947. Astragalus pattersoni(Patterson poisonvetch), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1949. Astragalus tenellus (Looseflower milkvetch), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1954. Astragalus racemosus, Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1955. Allium acuminatum (Tapertip onion), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1955. Calochortus nuttalli (Sego lily), Colorado Plateau, Colorado.1953. Stanleya pinnata (Desert princesplume), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1952. Aster venustus (Woody aster), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1952. Mentzelia multiflora (Desert blazingstar), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1954. Eastward from "Sq__w" Dome, Sierra Nevada. Madera County, California. 1904. Looking east across the Animas Valley. La Plata County, Colorado. 1896. The Old "Sq__w", a huge block of argillite, that has become separated from the main mass of "Sq__w" Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1911. Curecanti Needle, downstream from head of Black Canyon. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado. 1962. Developing a Decision Support System for the Pallid Sturgeon Recovery Program Mapping Connections across Ecosystems in the Northeast to Inform Climate Refugia Updated Probability of Streamflow Permanence (PROSPER) Model Output Layers for the Pacific Northwest region, 2004 - 2016 Restoring Climate-Resilient Atlantic White Cedar Wetland Forests in the Northeast: Lessons from Culture and Science Designing Climate-Resilient Stormwater Management in Northeastern US Cities to Support Stream Ecosystems Bathymetric survey of Otter Creek near Oregon, Ohio, September 26, 2023 Bathymetric survey of Otter Creek near Oregon, Ohio, September 26, 2023 Curecanti Needle, downstream from head of Black Canyon. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado. 1962. Manning Muck, Orleans County, New York. 1947. The Old "Sq__w", a huge block of argillite, that has become separated from the main mass of "Sq__w" Mountain. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1911. Eastward from "Sq__w" Dome, Sierra Nevada. Madera County, California. 1904. Restoring Climate-Resilient Atlantic White Cedar Wetland Forests in the Northeast: Lessons from Culture and Science Astragalus pattersoni(Patterson poisonvetch), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1949. Astragalus tenellus (Looseflower milkvetch), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1954. Astragalus racemosus, Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1955. Allium acuminatum (Tapertip onion), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1955. Calochortus nuttalli (Sego lily), Colorado Plateau, Colorado.1953. Stanleya pinnata (Desert princesplume), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1952. Aster venustus (Woody aster), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1952. Mentzelia multiflora (Desert blazingstar), Colorado Plateau, Colorado. 1954. Looking east across the Animas Valley. La Plata County, Colorado. 1896. Weathering boulder of Lockport dolomite, New York. 1947. Developing a Decision Support System for the Pallid Sturgeon Recovery Program Designing Climate-Resilient Stormwater Management in Northeastern US Cities to Support Stream Ecosystems Mapping Connections across Ecosystems in the Northeast to Inform Climate Refugia Updated Probability of Streamflow Permanence (PROSPER) Model Output Layers for the Pacific Northwest region, 2004 - 2016