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This dataset contains records from implanted and not implanted temperature logging tags, body sizes of fish implanted with temperature logging tags, times the fish/tags were transferred from one temperature to another, and the time the temperature recorded by the tag equilibrated with ambient water conditions. Data were collected to compare thermal equilibration rate of temperature recording tags implanted in the coelomic cavity of lab reared brook trout to temperature recording tags not implanted in fish. Tagged fish and not implanted tags were moved rapidly between 8 C and 16 C and also subjected to slow (2 C per hour) thermal ramp.
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This data release includes multiple datasets obtained during the study of north-facing fault scarps along the Seattle fault zone. It includes geochronological data and field measurements from the Vasa Park trench (47.576618°, -122.119524°) near Bellevue, WA, and the Rose Hip trench (47.597°, -122.535°), Lyle Beach terrace site (47.597,-122.542), and Mill Pond site (47.597,-122.525) on south Bainbridge Island, WA. This data release also contains ground-based geomagnetic data of multiple transects across the Seattle fault zone on south Bainbridge Island and Point Glover.
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Note: this data release is currently being revised and is temporarily unavailable. The Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (including wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period of 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic scales and are intended to meet a variety of information needs that require...
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Diabase dike on fault in Chickaloon formation at base of Castle Mountain. Talkeetna district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1910. Plate 12-A in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 500. 1912.
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Lospe formation and Monterey shale in Casmalia Hills: Tuff in Lospe formation on south slope of Mount Lospe. Tuff forming cliff in middle view is 50 feet thick. Santa Barbara County, California. Circa 1939. Figure 3-B, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 222. 1950.
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Loyalhanna limestone, top member of Pocono formation, at summit of Ebensburg (viaduct) anticline, Mineral Point. Cambria County, Pennsylvania. 1906. Plate 6-B in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 447. 1911.
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Typical butte of the basal part of the upper division of the Fort Union formation on Plum Creek in Sec. 9, T. 1 N., R. 36 E., looking north, these beds are marked by the heavy sandstone shown in the view. The grass covered foreground is underlain by the soft Lebo shale member of the Fort Union. Note the abrupt western slope and gentle, grass covered eastern slope. Big Horn County, Montana. 1912. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 749. 1923.
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Formation of salt cone at Salar de Pocitos. Breached salt cone, the final stage of development. Salta Province, Argentina. Circa 1962. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 811, Figure 37- C. 1974.
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The Neversink River watershed (above the Neversink Reservoir) in the Catskill Mountains of New York, USA has been a focus of U.S. Geological Survey research for decades regarding stream geochemistry, acidification, and ecology dynamics. In 2019, the Water Mission Area Next Generation Water Observing Systems Program (NGWOS) augmented the existing stream gage network to include multiscale instrumentation aimed at characterizing various aspects of groundwater discharge to streams, including the collection of paired air and stream water temperature monitoring stations. Groundwater discharge from hillslopes and underlying aquifers acts as an important component of stream baseflow, and influences stream thermal regimes,...
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Volcanic conglomerate, sandstone, and sandy clays in Sevier River? Formation in road cut 2+ miles south of Hillsdale. Garfield County, Utah. 1940. Published as figure 26 in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 226. 1951
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Entrada sandstone - regular bedded shaly phase overlain by Undifferentiated Curtis and Windsor Formations. Antimony Canyon, Garfield Co., Utah. 1943.
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Ledge of Salt Lake formation in NW1/4, Sec. 21, T. 7 S., R. 40 E. Portneuf quadrangle. Caribou County, Idaho. July 17, 1923.
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Washington County, Utah. Timpoweap member of Moenkopi formation in Timpoweap Canyon at intake of Le Verkin irrigation ditch. Rests on Kaibab extreme lower right. 1939
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Supai forming butte on top of Goodridge formation, crest of anticline west of Navajo Springs. San Juan County, Utah. 1928.
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Strata in Etchegoin formation of North Dome: Pseudocardium in irregularly bedded silt in upper part of siphonalia zone on north side of Arroyo Pino, SE 1/4 sec. 26, T. 22 S., R. 18 E. Kings County, California. 1931. Plate 27-C, U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 195. 1940.
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Miocene and Pliocene formations: Broken and stretched phosphatic layers (light colored) in laminated diatomite and diatomaceous shale (dark-colored), Valmonte diatomite member of Monterey shale on north limb of southern syncline at Malaga Cove. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Plate 10-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 207. 1946.
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Brian Head formation, upper part, above it, acidic lavas. Black Canyon, east of Sevier. Garfield County, Utah. 1943.
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Williams Park and the lower barren hogbacks of the Mesaverde formation, from Dunkley Post Office. Routt County, Colorado. 1905. Plate 5 in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 297. 1906.
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View in Aspen Range northward across south Sulphur Canyon, T. 9 S., R.43 E. Slug Creek quadrangle, the Gannett and younger erosion surfaces are cut by canyons of the Blackfoot cycle; ledges at top of Wells formation. Caribou County, Idaho. 1910. Plate 21-A, with graphics, in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 152. 1927.


map background search result map search result map Williams Park and the lower barren hogbacks of the Mesaverde formation, from Dunkley Post Office. Routt County, Colorado. 1905. Supai forming butte on top of Goodridge formation, crest of anticline west of Navajo Springs. San Juan County, Utah. 1928. Timpoweap member of Moenkopi formation in Timpoweap Canyon at intake of Le Verkin irrigation ditch. Washington County, Utah. 1939. Volcanic conglomerate, sandstone, and sandy clays in Sevier River? Garfield County, Utah. 1940. Entrada sandstone - regular bedded shaly phase overlain by Undifferentiated Curtis and Windsor Formations. Garfield County, Utah. 1943. Brian Head formation, upper part, above it, acidic lavas. Garfield County, Utah. 1943. View in Aspen Range northward across south Sulphur Canyon, T. 9 S., R.43 E. Caribou County, Idaho. 1910. Ledge of Salt Lake formation in NW1/4, Sec. 21, T. 7 S., R. 40 E. Caribou County, Idaho. 1923. Diabase dike on fault in Chickaloon formation at base of Castle Mountain. Talkeetna district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1910. Loyalhanna limestone, top member of Pocono formation, at summit of Ebensburg (viaduct) anticline, Mineral Point. Cambria County, Pennsylvania. 1906. Typical butte of the basal part of the upper division of the Fort Union formation on Plum Creek in Sec. 9, T. 1 N., R. 36 E. Big Horn County, Montana. 1912. Strata in Etchegoin formation of North Dome. Kings County, California. 1931. Formation of salt cone at Salar de Pocitos. Salta Province, Argentina. Circa 1962. Miocene and Pliocene formations. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Lospe formation and Monterey shale in Casmalia Hills. Santa Barbara County, California. Circa 1939. Total mercury and methylmercury in biota from Cottage Grove Reservoir, Coast Fork Willamette River, and additional reservoirs in Oregon (ver. 2.0, February 2024) Data for examining thermal equilibration rates of brook trout implanted with temperature recording tags and subjected to rapid and slow temperature changes Conceptual headwater stream daily heat budget scenarios under varied shading and groundwater influence Radiocarbon, field measurements, and ground-based magnetic transect data supporting the study of north-facing scarps along the Seattle fault zone in Washington Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (ver. 7.0, January 2024) (Under Revision) Data for examining thermal equilibration rates of brook trout implanted with temperature recording tags and subjected to rapid and slow temperature changes Conceptual headwater stream daily heat budget scenarios under varied shading and groundwater influence Loyalhanna limestone, top member of Pocono formation, at summit of Ebensburg (viaduct) anticline, Mineral Point. Cambria County, Pennsylvania. 1906. Strata in Etchegoin formation of North Dome. Kings County, California. 1931. View in Aspen Range northward across south Sulphur Canyon, T. 9 S., R.43 E. Caribou County, Idaho. 1910. Ledge of Salt Lake formation in NW1/4, Sec. 21, T. 7 S., R. 40 E. Caribou County, Idaho. 1923. Williams Park and the lower barren hogbacks of the Mesaverde formation, from Dunkley Post Office. Routt County, Colorado. 1905. Total mercury and methylmercury in biota from Cottage Grove Reservoir, Coast Fork Willamette River, and additional reservoirs in Oregon (ver. 2.0, February 2024) Lospe formation and Monterey shale in Casmalia Hills. Santa Barbara County, California. Circa 1939. Typical butte of the basal part of the upper division of the Fort Union formation on Plum Creek in Sec. 9, T. 1 N., R. 36 E. Big Horn County, Montana. 1912. Miocene and Pliocene formations. Los Angeles County, California. 1930. Supai forming butte on top of Goodridge formation, crest of anticline west of Navajo Springs. San Juan County, Utah. 1928. Diabase dike on fault in Chickaloon formation at base of Castle Mountain. Talkeetna district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1910. Timpoweap member of Moenkopi formation in Timpoweap Canyon at intake of Le Verkin irrigation ditch. Washington County, Utah. 1939. Volcanic conglomerate, sandstone, and sandy clays in Sevier River? Garfield County, Utah. 1940. Entrada sandstone - regular bedded shaly phase overlain by Undifferentiated Curtis and Windsor Formations. Garfield County, Utah. 1943. Brian Head formation, upper part, above it, acidic lavas. Garfield County, Utah. 1943. Formation of salt cone at Salar de Pocitos. Salta Province, Argentina. Circa 1962. Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (ver. 7.0, January 2024) (Under Revision)