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Conifer removal and management is a key tool for restoring sagebrush ecosystems and Greater Sage-Grouse populations, though the response of other sagebrush-obligate birds, including Pinyon Jays, to conifer management has not been well-studied. Quantifying the response of avian species to conifer management will inform conservation delivery to ensure that agencies achieve sagebrush bird and habitat objectives while minimizing impacts on Pinyon Jays in the sagebrush/pinon-juniper woodland ecotone. The results of this project will address key science needs on Pinyon Jays and directly inform more effective conifer management throughout the eastern Great Basin. Without these data, we will be unable to provide science-based...
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A laser rangefinder was used to record debris flows at Cascades volcanoes and an experimental debris flow flume. Mass movements such as large lahars and smaller seasonal debris flows can occur at volcanoes in the Cascades. A combination of seismic, infrasound, tripwires, and webcams can be used to detect and characterize these flows. A laser rangefinder can be placed on the banks of the drainages and pointed towards the channel as a low power, low bandwidth piece of equipment to confirm increases in flow past the station. This can serve as another piece of evidence for flows and may be able to be incoporated into future alarm systems to improve their accuracy and performance. A laser rangefinder was deployed for...
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A laser rangefinder was used to record debris flows at Cascades volcanoes and an experimental debris flow flume. Mass movements such as large lahars and smaller seasonal debris flows can occur at volcanoes in the Cascades. A combination of seismic, infrasound, tripwires, and webcams can be used to detect and characterize these flows. A laser rangefinder can be placed on the banks of the drainages and pointed towards the channel as a low power, low bandwidth piece of equipment to confirm increases in flow past the station. This can serve as another piece of evidence for flows and may be able to be incoporated into future alarm systems to improve their accuracy and performance. A laser rangefinder was deployed for...
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U.S. Geological Survey Rocky Mountain Region inland bathymetric survey data are compiled to create a survey inventory providing survey records including survey system and product information, and links to survey datasets when available. Dataset footprints including this information and showing the location and extent of surveys can be downloaded as a shapefile or geodatabase and can be accessed through Spatial Services provided here.
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U.S. Geological Survey Northwest and Pacific Islands Region inland bathymetric survey data are compiled to create a survey inventory providing survey records including survey system and product information, and links to survey datasets when available. Dataset footprints including this information and showing the location and extent of surveys can be downloaded as a shapefile or geodatabase, and can be accessed through Spatial Services provided here.
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Early stage: blue-gray limestone or dolomite is somewhat fractured, cracks being filled with white dolomite; specimen is 3 inches long. Lake County, Colorado. 1929. Figure 21, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 235. 1953.
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Album caption and index card: The row of shrubs marking the predam high flood stage is catclaw and has persisted with little change through almost half the century. The new riparian community comprises several species, including saltcedar, seep willow, waterweed, Emory seep willow, cattail, and desert isocoma. A rock avalanche at upper right is new since 1923. The mouth of Kanab Creek is at left foreground. Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. August 24, 1972. Published as Figure 57B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 1132. 1980.
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Estimates of various low-flow statistics were computed at 56 ungaged stream locations throughout New Jersey during the 2023 water year using methods in the published reports, 1) Streamflow characteristics and trends in New Jersey, water years 1897-2003 (Watson and others, 2005) and 2) Implementation of MOVE.1, censored MOVE.1, and piecewise MOVE.1 low-flow regressions with applications at partial-record streamgaging stations in New Jersey (Colarullo and others, 2018). The estimates are computed as needed for use in water-resources permitting, assessment, and management by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. The data release includes the stream name, location, drainage area, method of estimation,...
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Lingulina, frondicularia. Northern Alaska. n.d. Plate 27 in U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 236. 1955.
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Album caption and index card: Panorama of New Cornelia mine, from south. Phelps Dodge Corp. Pima County, Arizona. Forms panorama with J. Gilluly photograph numbers 4 - 10. Handwritten note on album caption: 1933. Notes: Published as Plate 2-B, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 209. (1946)
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The Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) partner with natural and cultural resource managers, tribes and indigenous communities, and university researchers to provide science that helps fish, wildlife, ecosystems, and the communities they support adapt to climate change. The CASCs provide managers and stakeholders with information and decision-making tools to respond to the effects of climate change. While each CASC works to address specific research priorities within their respective region, CASCs also collaborate across boundaries to address issues within shared ecosystems, watersheds, and landscapes. These shapefiles represent the 9 CASC regions and the national CASC that comprise the CASC network, highlighting...
U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Region inland bathymetric survey data are compiled to create a survey inventory providing survey records including survey system and product information, and links to survey datasets when available. Dataset footprints including this information and showing the location and extent of surveys can be downloaded as a shapefile or geodatabase, and can be accessed through Spatial Services provided here.
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The watershed data management (WDM) database SC16.WDM is updated with the processed data for the period October 1, 2016, through September 30, 2017, and renamed as SC17.WDM. The precipitation data are collected from a tipping-bucket rain-gage network and the hydrologic data (stage and discharge) are collected at USGS streamflow-gaging stations in and around DuPage County, Illinois. Hourly precipitation and hydrologic data for the period October 1, 2016, through September 30, 2017, are processed following the guidelines described in Bera (2014) and appended to SC16.WDM and renamed as SC17.WDM. Meteorological data (wind speed, solar radiation, air temperature, dewpoint temperature, and potential evapotranspiration)...
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Sacramento porphyry; note more coarsely crystalline texture and darker color: length of specimen 4 inches. Lake County, Colorado. 1935. Figure 36, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 235. 1953.
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Silver Plume (?) granite; note finely crystalline texture and faintly trachitoid arrangement of crystals with banding parallel to long dimension of specimen; length of specimen 3 inches. Lake County, Colorado. 1929. Figure 10, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 235. 1953.
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Specimen: Gradation in altered augite monzonite from (right) fresh rock to (center) sericitized and chloritized rock to (left) rock composed of coarsely crystalline epidote and albite, Jumbo mine, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. 1944. Figure 33, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 251. 1953.
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This item indexes spatial datasets supporting the U.S. Geological Survey's World Petroleum Assessment, extracted from USGS DDS 60 publication. See child items to access these data.
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Model archive summary (MAS) describing the development of a continuous 15-minute suspended-sediment concentration (SSC) time series regression model for the site: Georgiana Slough Near Sacramento River (U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) site # 11447903). The SSC time series is computed from instream turbidity data that is managed by the USGS using a YSI EXO multi-parameter water quality sonde.
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Coastal ecosystems are uniquely vulnerable to changes in the quantity and quality of freshwater discharge. With a warming climate, changes in freshwater discharge into estuaries will interact with rising sea levels. Natural resource managers in coastal areas are looking for guidance on the potential impacts and vulnerabilities to better manage the risks to aquatic species and habitats, and to mitigate species decline or collapse resulting from changes in freshwater availability. In particular, managers and researchers are concerned with producing appropriate ecological flows, which describe the conditions of river and stream flow into estuaries that are needed to ensure the proper structure and function of coastal...


map background search result map search result map Silver Plume (?) granite; note finely crystalline texture and faintly trachitoid arrangement of crystals with banding parallel to long dimension of specimen. Lake County, Colorado. 1929. Early stage: blue-gray limestone or dolomite is somewhat fractured, cracks being filled with white dolomite; specimen is 3 inches long. Lake County, Colorado. 1929. Sacramento porphyry; note more coarsely crystalline texture and darker color: length of specimen 4 inches. Lake County, Colorado. 1935. Panorama of New Cornelia mine. Pima County, Arizona. 1933. Specimen: Gradation in altered augite monzonite from (right) fresh rock to (center) sericitized and chloritized rock to (left) rock composed of coarsely crystalline epidote and albite, Jumbo mine, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. 1944. Lingulina, frondicularia. Northern Alaska. No date. Maps of the USGS Climate Adaptation Science Centers (May 2024) The row of shrubs marking the predam high flood stage is catclaw and has persisted with little change through almost half the century. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. 1972. Watershed Data Management (WDM) Database (SC17.WDM) for Salt Creek Streamflow Simulation, DuPage County, Illinois, January 1, 1997, through September 30, 2017 (ver. 1.1, September 2024) Effect of conifer treatments and landscape management on sagebrush obligate songbirds and Pinyon Jays in the Great Basin U.S. Geological Survey Rocky Mountain Region Inland Bathymetric Survey Inventory, v3 Update Future of Aquatic Flows: Exploring Changes in the Freshwater/Saltwater Interface and Related Impacts to Aquatic Species Model Archive Summary No. 2 for Turbidity Derived Suspended-Sediment Concentrations at USGS Station 11447903; Georgiana Slough Near Sacramento River, California (2015-2021). Laser Rangefinder Data for Surficial Mass Movements in the Cascades: USGS Debris Flow Flume 2023 Laser Rangefinder Data for Surficial Mass Movements in the Cascades: Mount Rainier 2023 Estimated low-flow statistics at ungaged stream locations in New Jersey, water year 2023 U.S. Geological Survey Northwest and Pacific Islands Region Bathymetric Survey Inventory, v3 Update U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Region Inland Bathymetric Survey Inventory, v3 Update World Petroleum Assessment 2000 Spatial Datasets Availability of Federally Owned Minerals for Exploration and Development in Western States: Idaho, 1988 Model Archive Summary No. 2 for Turbidity Derived Suspended-Sediment Concentrations at USGS Station 11447903; Georgiana Slough Near Sacramento River, California (2015-2021). Laser Rangefinder Data for Surficial Mass Movements in the Cascades: USGS Debris Flow Flume 2023 Watershed Data Management (WDM) Database (SC17.WDM) for Salt Creek Streamflow Simulation, DuPage County, Illinois, January 1, 1997, through September 30, 2017 (ver. 1.1, September 2024) Laser Rangefinder Data for Surficial Mass Movements in the Cascades: Mount Rainier 2023 Specimen: Gradation in altered augite monzonite from (right) fresh rock to (center) sericitized and chloritized rock to (left) rock composed of coarsely crystalline epidote and albite, Jumbo mine, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. 1944. The row of shrubs marking the predam high flood stage is catclaw and has persisted with little change through almost half the century. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. 1972. Silver Plume (?) granite; note finely crystalline texture and faintly trachitoid arrangement of crystals with banding parallel to long dimension of specimen. Lake County, Colorado. 1929. Early stage: blue-gray limestone or dolomite is somewhat fractured, cracks being filled with white dolomite; specimen is 3 inches long. Lake County, Colorado. 1929. Sacramento porphyry; note more coarsely crystalline texture and darker color: length of specimen 4 inches. Lake County, Colorado. 1935. Availability of Federally Owned Minerals for Exploration and Development in Western States: Idaho, 1988 U.S. Geological Survey Rocky Mountain Region Inland Bathymetric Survey Inventory, v3 Update Effect of conifer treatments and landscape management on sagebrush obligate songbirds and Pinyon Jays in the Great Basin U.S. Geological Survey Northwest and Pacific Islands Region Bathymetric Survey Inventory, v3 Update Lingulina, frondicularia. Northern Alaska. No date. Future of Aquatic Flows: Exploring Changes in the Freshwater/Saltwater Interface and Related Impacts to Aquatic Species U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Region Inland Bathymetric Survey Inventory, v3 Update Maps of the USGS Climate Adaptation Science Centers (May 2024) World Petroleum Assessment 2000 Spatial Datasets