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Problem The ground-water flow system underlying the Manhasset Neck Peninsula, which provides potable water to the local population, consists of a complex assemblage of Pleistocene- and Cretaceous-age sediments that form five aquifers and at least two confining units. Recent hydrogeologic mapping in Manhasset Neck indicates significant glacial erosion of the Magothy aquifer, Raritan Clay, and Lloyd aquifer, and several gaps in the confining units that overlie the North Shore and Lloyd aquifers. Five areas of salt-water intrusion have been delineated, two of which are considered active. Several public-supply wells on the Manhasset Neck Peninsula have been shut down in the past as a result of saltwater intrusion....
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Complete,
Completed,
Cooperative Water Program,
GW Model,
GW Model, All tags...
GW model,
GW or SW,
GW or SW,
GW or SW,
Groundwater Monitoring,
Groundwater Monitoring,
Groundwater Monitoring,
Groundwater and Streamflow Information,
Groundwater and Streamflow Information,
Groundwater-Flow Modeling,
Groundwater-Flow Modeling,
Groundwater-Flow Modeling,
Groundwater-Quality Monitoring,
Groundwater-Quality Monitoring,
Groundwater-Quality Monitoring,
Hydrogeologic Characterization,
Hydrogeologic Characterization,
Hydrogeologic Characterization,
Manhasset Neck Peninsula, Long Island, Nassau County,
New York,
Real-time Monitoring,
Real-time Monitoring,
Real-time Monitoring,
USGS New York Water Science Center,
WSC,
Water Quality,
Water Quality,
Water Use and Availability Science,
Water Use and Availability Science, Fewer tags
Alligator Gar, Atractosteus spatula, is an iconic species native to lowland floodplain river systems where they play an important role as top predators and by linking landscapes through their movement. Alligator Gar is also an important native fisheries species in the Trinity River. Disruption of river-floodplain connectivity is implicated in declining populations of Alligator Gar across much of its range. Successful management and conservation of Alligator Gar populations will be aided by an understanding of the relationship between flow and recruitment, particularly the availability and suitability of off-channel habitats utilized by this species for reproduction.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2015,
2016,
2017,
2018,
Academics & scientific researchers, All tags...
Alligator Gar,
Complete,
Conservation Design,
Conservation NGOs,
Datasets/Database,
Decision Support,
EARTH SCIENCE,
FLOOD FREQUENCY,
FLOODS,
Federal resource managers,
Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Map,
Policy makers & regulators,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Project,
Report,
SURFACE WATER,
SURFACE WATER PROCESSES/MEASUREMENTS,
State agencies,
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE,
TX-02,
TX-03,
TX-05,
TX-06,
TX-08,
TX-12,
TX-14,
TX-17,
TX-24,
TX-26,
TX-30,
TX-32,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Trinity River,
biota,
inundation,
onGoing, Fewer tags
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