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Digital datasets were used to develop basin characteristics values that are used in multiple regression equations and tested for the use in predicting flow-duration curves (FDCs) in ungaged areas of Indiana. Several basin characteristics are easily derived from StreamStats basin delineations, such as basin area (https://streamstats.usgs.gov/ss/). Other basin characteristics require ancillary datasets as input. The data provided through this data release are those data that have been collected, tested, and ultimately selected as a basis for FDC development. These include PRISM 3-Month Average Precipitation, Thickness and Coarseness of Quaternary Sediments, and Soil Available Water Capacity. There are 6 continuous...
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The USGS’s FORE-SCE model was used to produce land-use and land-cover (LULC) projections for the conterminous United States. The projections were originally created as part of the "LandCarbon" project, an effort to understand biological carbon sequestration potential in the United States. However, the projections are being used for a wide variety of purposes, including analyses of the effects of landscape change on biodiversity, water quality, and regional weather and climate. The year 1992 served as the baseline for the landscape modeling. The 1992 to 2005 period was considered the historical baseline, with datasets such as the National Land Cover Database (NLCD), USGS Land Cover Trends, and US Department of Agriculture's...
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A reach of the North Santiam River, Oregon, was used as a case study in an ongoing effort to develop and test uncrewed aircraft system (UAS)-based salmon habitat mapping techniques using: (1) particle image velocimetry (PIV) for estimating surface flow velocities from remotely sensed data; and (2) two-dimensional (2D) flow modeling based on remotely sensed topography and bathymetry (topo-bathymetry). Direct measurements of flow velocity were obtained using an acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) and used to assess the accuracy of the image-derived velocity estimates and modeled flow fields. Water depth was measured using a single beam echosounder and was used to calibrate and validate image-derived depth estimates...
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This data release provides geochemical, sedimentological, and geochronological data from interbedded fluvial and marsh deposits and radiocarbon dates of the section spanning the last 1500 years from the Pallett Creek paleoseismic site, California. The samples were collected to support paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the site and refine several previous investigations of paleoearthquakes along the San Andreas Fault (Sieh, 1978; Sieh, 1984; Sieh et al., 1989; Biasi and Weldon, 1994; Scharer et al., 2011). Geochemical and sedimentological data include grain size, magnetic susceptibility, dry bulk density, percent total organic matter, and percent total carbonate at contiguous 1 cm spacing and carbon (total C)...
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This model archive contains the data and software application used to develop a two-dimensional hydrodynamic model of a 1.2 kilometer reach of the North Santiam River in Oregon. The Delft3D-Flexible Mesh modeling system was used to simulate flow conditions at a baseflow discharge of 25 cubic meters per second and thus provide spatially distributed predictions of depth and velocity throughout the reach. This model archive consists of four individual components: (1) information on the hydrodynamic model software application; (2) the topographic data used to construct the model grid and field measurements of water depth used to calibrate the model; (3) complete Delft3D model runs, including both the required inputs...
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This dataset includes spreadsheets with statistical data (mean and median absolute error) used in deciding which interpolation method best fit the corresponding dataset. All statistical data were paired with a visual inspection of the interpolation prior to determining the final raster product. All spreadsheets were generated using an automated python script (Jahn, 2020).
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Sketch of wildflowers in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming drawn in June 1877 by Stephen J. Kubel, Chief Engraver of the U.S. Geological Survey during the Hayden Survey of 1877. Handwritten information on slide holder: S.J. Kubel sketches, June 7 & 9, 1877. Pink flower and blue Columbine. For more information refer to the Grand Teton Nature Notes, Vol. V, No. 1 "An Episode from the Hayden Survey of 1877", by Dr. F.M. Fryxell.
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This dataset includes georeferenced TIFF files from three separate reports for the Olean study area that have been digitized into feature classes within ArcGIS. Not all digitized and georeferenced data was necessarily used in the final interpolations, however they may have contributed to understanding the local hydrogeology.
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Goose egg structure in limestone beds associated with colemanite deposit. Near Callville Wash, Clark County, Nevada. 1915. Plate 3-B in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 735. 1923.
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Careaga sandstone, Paso Robles formation and Orcutt sand: Orcutt sand on U.S. Highway 101, 7.5 miles southeast of Santa Maria. Santa Barbara County, California. Circa 1939. Figure 7-C, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 222. 1950.
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Conasauga limestone overthrust on a coal bed in the Pottsville formation, Shaol Creek, 1.5 miles southwest of Aldrich, in the Cahaba coal field. Shelby County, Alabama. 1924. Plate 12 in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 226. 1940.
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Folded beds of Totoralillo Formation (Lower Cretaceous). Quebrada de Las Penas. Atacama Province, Chile. No date.
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Intraformational dolomite breccia: from road cut in SW 1/4 sec. 11, T. 40 N., R. 42 E. Pend Oreille County, Washington. 1937. Plate 10-B, U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 202. 1943.
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Metashale of the Weisner formation: containing porphyroblastic crystals of orthoclase, from crest of Hanging Mountain. Bartow County, Georgia. Circa 1944. Plate 11-B, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 224. 1950.
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Metashale of the Weisner formation: containing orthoclase in pod like crystals and aggregates, from outcrop 1.6 miles west of Stamp Creek Church. Bartow County, Georgia. Circa 1944. Plate 11-C, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional Paper 224. 1950.
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Digital datasets were used to develop basin characteristics values that are used in multiple regression equations and tested for the use in predicting flow-duration curves (FDCs) in ungaged areas of Illinois. Several basin characteristics are easily derived from StreamStats basin delineations, such as basin area and basin centroid (https://streamstats.usgs.gov/ss/). Other basin characteristics require ancillary datasets as input. The data provided through this data release are those data that have been collected, tested, and ultimately selected as a basis for FDC development. These include Soil Components (Available Water Capacity, Drainage Index, and Permeability); PRISM 3-Month Average Precipitation; and Thickness...
The USGS’s FORE-SCE model was used to produce a long-term landscape dataset for the Delaware River Basin (DRB). Using historical landscape reconstruction and scenario-based future projections, the data provided land-use and land-cover (LULC) data for the DRB from year 1680 through 2100, with future projections from 2020-2100 modeled for 7 different socioeconomic-based scenarios, and 3 climate realizations for each socioeconomic scenario (21 scenario combinations in total). The projections are characterized by 1) high spatial resolution (30-meter cells), 2) high thematic resolution (20 land use and land cover classes), 3) broad spatial extent (covering the entirety of the Delaware River basin, corresponding to USGS...


map background search result map search result map Conasauga limestone overthrust on a coal bed in the Pottsville formation, Shaol Creek, 1.5 miles southwest of Aldrich, in the Cahaba coal field.  Shelby County, Alabama. 1924. Gentle slopes of Morrison formation in Dry Wash. Entrada at the base (left). San Juan County, Utah. 1925. Winsor formation in top of ridge near Cannonville, with Dakota sandstone cap at top. Garfield County, Utah. 1938. Undifferentiated Cretaceous formation near mouth of Parowan Canyon. Iron County, Utah. Circa 1941. Metashale of the Weisner formation. Bartow County, Georgia. Circa 1944. Metashale of the Weisner formation. Bartow County, Georgia. Circa 1944. Limestone beds associated with colemanite deposit. Near Callville Wash. Clark County, Nevada. 1915. Intraformational dolomite breccia: from road cut in SW 1/4 sec. 11, T. 40 N., R. 42 E. Pend Oreille County, Washington. 1937. Folded beds of Totoralillo Formation (Lower Cretaceous). Quebrada de Las Penas. Atacama Province, Chile. No date. Careaga sandstone, Paso Robles formation and Orcutt sand. Santa Barbara County, California. Circa 1939. Conterminous United States Land Cover Projections - 1992 to 2100 Illinois Regional Flow-Duration Curve Data (ver. 3.0, December 2021) Indiana Regional Flow-Duration Curve Data (ver. 3.0, December 2021) Olean study area georeferenced TIFFs and digitized data Long-term database of historical, current, and future land cover for the Delaware River Basin (1680 through 2100) Interpolation statistics for the Cortland sourcewater study area in upstate New York Sediment properties, charcoal counts, and radiocarbon dates from the Pallett Creek paleoseismic site, San Gabriel Mountains, California (ver. 2.0, February 2024) Remotely sensed data acquired from an Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) and field measurements of flow depth and velocity from the North Santiam River, Oregon, collected in July 2022 Model archive: Two-dimensional hydrodynamic model of the North Santiam, River, Oregon Sketch of Wildflowers by Stephen J. Kubel, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 1877. Remotely sensed data acquired from an Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) and field measurements of flow depth and velocity from the North Santiam River, Oregon, collected in July 2022 Model archive: Two-dimensional hydrodynamic model of the North Santiam, River, Oregon Interpolation statistics for the Cortland sourcewater study area in upstate New York Metashale of the Weisner formation. Bartow County, Georgia. Circa 1944. Metashale of the Weisner formation. Bartow County, Georgia. Circa 1944. Olean study area georeferenced TIFFs and digitized data Sketch of Wildflowers by Stephen J. Kubel, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 1877. Intraformational dolomite breccia: from road cut in SW 1/4 sec. 11, T. 40 N., R. 42 E. Pend Oreille County, Washington. 1937. Undifferentiated Cretaceous formation near mouth of Parowan Canyon. Iron County, Utah. Circa 1941. Careaga sandstone, Paso Robles formation and Orcutt sand. Santa Barbara County, California. Circa 1939. Limestone beds associated with colemanite deposit. Near Callville Wash. Clark County, Nevada. 1915. Gentle slopes of Morrison formation in Dry Wash. Entrada at the base (left). San Juan County, Utah. 1925. Long-term database of historical, current, and future land cover for the Delaware River Basin (1680 through 2100) Indiana Regional Flow-Duration Curve Data (ver. 3.0, December 2021) Conasauga limestone overthrust on a coal bed in the Pottsville formation, Shaol Creek, 1.5 miles southwest of Aldrich, in the Cahaba coal field.  Shelby County, Alabama. 1924. Illinois Regional Flow-Duration Curve Data (ver. 3.0, December 2021) Winsor formation in top of ridge near Cannonville, with Dakota sandstone cap at top. Garfield County, Utah. 1938. Conterminous United States Land Cover Projections - 1992 to 2100 Folded beds of Totoralillo Formation (Lower Cretaceous). Quebrada de Las Penas. Atacama Province, Chile. No date.