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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...
Note: This data release is currently being revised and is temporarily unavailable. Field data for vertical water quality profiles using Yellow Spring Instruments (YSI) EXO2 sondes during daylight hours in Clear Lake, California. This data release includes all measured environmental parameters included in the analysis. First release: April 13, 2019 Revised: October 29, 2019 (ver. 2.0) Revised - January 24, 2022 (version 3.0)
The USGS has published United States water-use data every five years since 1950. To increase the temporal and spatial availability of water use estimates using nationally consistent methods, the USGS is developing national water-use models for each major water-use category. This data release publishes crop irrigation withdrawals for the conterminous United States (CONUS) that are calculated using modeled irrigation consumptive use (Martin and others, 2023), irrigation efficiencies, and source-water proportions (Dieter and others, 2018). Crop irrigation withdrawals and irrigation consumptive use refer to water removed and consumed, respectively, from a groundwater or surface-water source to produce agricultural crops....
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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 Water Quality Vertical Profiles in Clear Lake, Lake County, California, 2017-2019 (ver. 3.0, January 2022) (Under Revision) 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) Water Quality Vertical Profiles in Clear Lake, Lake County, California, 2017-2019 (ver. 3.0, January 2022) (Under Revision) 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)