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This dataset consists of 2-dimensional (2D) XBeach model input files used for Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) tier 3 simulations. These sub-regional simulations cover portions of the Northern California open-coast region; boundary conditions are derived from sub-regional tier 2 simulations. These simulations are run for several storm events (covering a range of no storm, 1-year, 20-year, and 100-year coastal storm conditions) and sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios.
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Biogeochemical processes are key drivers of chemical solubility and mobilization. Understanding these processes will lead to improved predictive capabilities and may aid with watershed management decisions. This data release presents results from the Boulder Creek, Colorado watershed, including analyses of water and sediment. From April to August 2019, water samples were collected weekly at 2 sites along Boulder Creek and 4 tributary sites draining into Boulder Creek. In August 2022, water samples were collected every 2 hours for 34 hours at 2 sites on Boulder Creek (upstream and downstream of the city of Boulder). Samples for both studies were analyzed for major cations and anions, dissolved organic carbon, UV...
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This data provides locations and technical specifications of legacy versions (ver. 1.0 - ver. X.X) of the United States Wind Turbines database. Each release, typically done quarterly, updates the database with newly installed wind turbines, removes wind turbines that have been identified as dismantled, and applies other verifications based on updated imagery and ongoing quality-control. Turbine data were gathered from the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Digital Obstacle File (DOF) and Obstruction Evaluation Airport Airspace Analysis (OE-AAA), the American Clean Power Association (ACP), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), and the United States Geological Survey (USGS), and were merged and collapsed...
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The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA) is an insect causing extensive hemlock tree die-offs in the northeast, and a lack of information on climate adaptation practices is hindering effective forest management. With the overall goal of fostering resilient forests that support northeastern hemlock ecosystems and wildlife, researchers supported by this Northeast-CASC project will work with land managers to identify information gaps and to develop management plans and a decision support tool tailored to the specific ecological, economic, and cultural management goals of different forests. The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA) is an invasive insect that has caused extensive hemlock death from Georgia to Maine in many of the densest...
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This data provides locations and technical specifications of legacy and current versions of the United States Wind Turbines database. Almost all of which are utility-scale. Utility-scale turbines are ones that generate power and feed it into the grid, supplying a utility with energy. They are usually much larger than turbines that would feed a homeowner or business. Each release, typically done quarterly, updates the database with newly installed wind turbines, removes wind turbines that have been identified as dismantled, and applies other verifications based on updated imagery and ongoing quality-control. Turbine data were gathered from the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Digital Obstacle File (DOF)...
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Upper photo caption - album and index card: Glacier National Park, Montana. Kintla Peak (10100 A.T.) and Agassiz Glacier seen from northeast from a point about 1 mile north of Pocket Lake. The narrow tongue of the glacier is cascading and much crevassed. There is a fine terminal moraine a short distance in front of the ice margin of the tongue and along the margin to the right. The peak is of Kintla argillite. August 5, 1913, WC Alden photo, USGS Photographic Library. Lower photo summary: Agassiz Glacier photo taken from Boulder Pass, near campground. Glacier National Park, Montana. August 24, 2007. Photo by Dan Fagre, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.96119 Photo Point longitude: -114.103113 FYI: lat/longs may...
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This dataset represents FWS Canda Lynx 2014 final critical habitat. The 2014 critical habitat data remains in effect until 2024 proposed data becomes final. This dataset represent currently desginated critical habitat for Canda lynx and what should be used for consultation.
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Summary: Glacier National Park, Montana. Piegan Mountain and Piegan Glacier. Photo taken by M.J. Elrod. circa 1910. Courtesy of University of Montana, Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections. Glacier latitude: 48.708289 Glacier longitude: -113.684228 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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The Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) makes detailed predictions (meter-scale) over large geographic scales (100s of kilometers) of storm-induced coastal flooding and erosion for both current conditions and future SLR scenarios, and in many locations, there are additional products for long-term shoreline change, cliff retreat, and groundwater hazards.  Resulting projections for future climate scenarios (sea-level rise and storms) provide emergency responders and coastal planners with critical storm-hazards information that can be used to increase public safety and mitigate physical damages to reduce risk, and more effectively manage and allocate resources to increase resilience in response to a changing climate...
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Cross-shore transects (CSTs) developed for Coastal Storm Model (CoSMoS) work in Northern California 3.2 are presented. 3,528 CSTs are numbered consecutively from 8067 at Golden Gate Bridge to 11,594 at the California/Oregon state border. Each of the profiles extend from the approximate -15 m isobath to at least 10 m above NAVD88 (truncated in cases where a lagoon or other waterway exists on the landward end of the profile), and are spaced approximately 100-250 m apart.
This data provides locations and technical specifications of the current version of the United States Wind Turbines database. Each release, typically done quarterly, updates the database with newly installed wind turbines, removes wind turbines that have been identified as dismantled, and applies other verifications based on updated imagery and ongoing quality-control. Turbine data were gathered from the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Digital Obstacle File (DOF) and Obstruction Evaluation Airport Airspace Analysis (OE-AAA), the American Clean Power Association (ACP), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), and the United States Geological Survey (USGS), and were merged and collapsed into a single...
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Album caption: Outlet of Upper Kintla Lake and Kintla Range, Montana. Handwritten notes on album caption: Flathead County. Glacier National Park. Aug. 31, 1901. Index card: Outlet of Upper Kintla Lake and Kingla Range. Glacier National Park. Flathead County, Montana. August 3, 1901. Glacier latitude: 48.977446 Glacier longitude: -114.203312 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Left photo album caption: Grinnell Glacier. View NW across glacier to notch at dike in Garden Wall. Shows recession of ice front from moraines. Glacier National Park, Montana. July 16, 1936. WC Alden photograph. Right photo summary: Grinnell Glacier, Glacier National Park, MT, USA. September 14, 2014. Photo taken by D. Fagre, USGS. Photo Point latitude: 48.753238 Photo Point longitude: -113.721729 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release contains a geodatabase, shapefiles, and datasets that describe streamflow characteristics and trends in New Jersey surface water during water years 1903-2017. High-flow, low-flow, and durations statistics and trend results at 97 continuous-record gages are presented. Low-flow statistics at 719 partial-record gages with sufficient data for regression are also presented, as well as results of trend tests of the regression residuals. Comparisons of the 2017 flow statistics to the 2001 flow statistics reported by Watson and others (2005) are included. The data support the following publication: McHugh, A.R., Suro, T.P., Sullivan, S.L., and Williams, B.M., 2024, Streamflow...
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This dataset includes coastal flood and associated hazard projections for Humboldt County from Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS). CoSMoS makes detailed predictions (meter-scale) over large geographic scales (100s of kilometers) of storm-induced coastal flooding and erosion for both current and future sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios. CoSMoS 3.2 for Northern California shows projections for future climate scenarios including a range of sea-level rise (SLR, 0 - 5 m) and storm conditions (covering a range of no storm, 1-year, 20-year, and 100-year coastal storm conditions) to provide emergency responders and coastal planners with critical storm-hazards information that can be used to increase public safety, mitigate...
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This dataset contains projections coastal cliff retreat and associated uncertainty across Northern California for future scenarios of sea-level rise scenarios; scenarios include 25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, and 500 centimeters (cm) of SLR by the year 2100 and cover coastline from the Golden Gate Bridge to the California-Oregon state border. Present-day cliff-edge positions used as the baseline for projections are also included. Projections were made using numerical models and field observations such as historical cliff retreat rate, nearshore slope, coastal cliff height, and mean annual wave power, as part of Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS). See cited references and methods for more detail.
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This data set consists of physics-based Delft3D-FLOW and WAVE hydrodynamic models input files used for Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) Tier 1 simulations. Tier 1 simulations cover the Northern California open-coast region, from the Golden Gate Bridge to the California/Oregon state border, and they provide boundary conditions to higher-resolution simulations. Simulations are run for several storm events (covering a range of no storm, 1-year, 20-year, and 100-year coastal storm conditions) and sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios.
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Summary: Boulder Glacier from previous terminus. Glacier National Park, Montana. September 6, 2012. Photo by Kevin Jacks, USGS. Glacier latitude: 48.956699 Glacier longitude: -114.089662 Photo Point latitude: 48.96179 Photo Point longitude: -114.076814 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.
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Nearshore proxies for total water level (TWL) developed for Coastal Storm Model (CoSMoS) work in Northern California 3.2 are presented. Deterministic dynamical modeling of future climate conditions and associated hazards, such as flooding, can be computationally-expensive if century-long time-series of waves, sea level variations, and overland flow patterns are simulated. To focus such modeling on storm events of interest, local impacts over long time periods and large geographical areas are estimated. Nearshore proxies for total water level (TWL) are generated via a computationally simple approach, assuming a linear superposition of the important processes contributing to overall total water level. A time series...
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Summary: Kintla Glacier, from foot of Upper Kintla Lake. Glacier National Park, Montana. Photo taken on August 22, 2019 by Lisa A McKeon, USGS. Glacier latitude: 48.977486 Glacier longitude: -113.725834 Photo Point latitude: 48.977486 Photo Point longitude: -114.203312 FYI: lat/longs may be pasted to the search bar in Google Earth to find the location.


map background search result map search result map Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) Agassiz Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1913 - 2007. Boulder Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. 2012. Kintla Glacier from Upper Kintla Lake. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1901. United States Wind Turbine Database - Legacy Versions (ver. 1.0 - ver. 7.1) Piegan Mountain and Piegan Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. circa 1910. Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1936 - 2014. Kintla Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. 2019 United States Wind Turbine Database - Current Version (ver. 7.2, November 2024) Nearshore total water level (TWL) proxies (2018-2100) for Northern California Streamflow characteristics and trends at continuous-record and partial-record streamflow-gaging stations in New Jersey, water years 1903-2017 Northern California cross-shore transects for CoSMoS 3.2 CoSMoS Northern California (3.2) projections of coastal cliff retreat due to 21st century sea-level rise CoSMoS 3.2 Northern California Tier 1 FLOW-WAVE model input files Biogeochemical Data from Field Samples and Laboratory Experiments, Boulder Creek Watershed, Colorado (2019-2023) Climate Smart Forest Adaptation in The Wake of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid CoSMoS 3.2 Northern California sub-regional tier 3 XBeach model input files CoSMoS 3.2 Northern California projected hazards for Humboldt County FWS Canada Lynx 2014 Critical Habitat Data Biogeochemical Data from Field Samples and Laboratory Experiments, Boulder Creek Watershed, Colorado (2019-2023) Agassiz Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1913 - 2007. Boulder Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. 2012. Kintla Glacier from Upper Kintla Lake. Glacier National Park, Montana. 1901. Piegan Mountain and Piegan Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. circa 1910. Grinnell Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. Repeat photography 1936 - 2014. Kintla Glacier. Glacier National Park, Montana. 2019 Streamflow characteristics and trends at continuous-record and partial-record streamflow-gaging stations in New Jersey, water years 1903-2017 Nearshore total water level (TWL) proxies (2018-2100) for Northern California Northern California cross-shore transects for CoSMoS 3.2 CoSMoS Northern California (3.2) projections of coastal cliff retreat due to 21st century sea-level rise CoSMoS 3.2 Northern California Tier 1 FLOW-WAVE model input files Climate Smart Forest Adaptation in The Wake of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid United States Wind Turbine Database - Current Version (ver. 7.2, November 2024) United States Wind Turbine Database - Legacy Versions (ver. 1.0 - ver. 7.1) Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) FWS Canada Lynx 2014 Critical Habitat Data