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A sequence of images were captured automatically from trail cameras placed at three locations along the Lake Sharpe Shoreline near Lower Brule, South Dakota. The images were reviewed, and the best daylight image from each day was selected. The daily images were then displayed sequentially and recorded at 10 frames per second, creating a time-lapse video. The still images and videos in this dataset provide cues to what factors affected shoreline erosion in the camera field of view. This work was completed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Environmental Protection Office. The photos are available in jpg format and videos are provided in mp4 format. These are viewable with...
These data sets were derived from surveys at the Missouri River and Papillion Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility outfalls on the Missouri River. Each site had three transects, one at the outfall, one 45.7 meters upstream of the outfall and one 45.7 meters downstream of the outfall. Velocity and depth data were collected using an acoustic Doppler current profiler at each transect. Elevations of water surface, bank topography, and shallow channel bed elevations were collected at each transect using survey grade Global Navigation and Satellite System instruments connected to the High Precision Real-Time Kinematic (HPRTK) correction service (https://hprtk.net). Data were processed using Velocity Mapping Toolbox:...
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This dataset contains cross-sectionally averaged flow metrics from measurements made with acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP) on the Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT during 2018 and 2019. Each data point represents a single-pass measurement with a boat-mounted ADCP driven from bank-to-bank along lateral transects spaced ~15 meters apart along a 33 kilometer reach. The measurements were collected as part of a bathymetric survey in which two USGS survey boats were each mounted with an ADCP and single beam echosounder that were deployed simultaneously. Cross-sectionally averaged flow metrics such as velocity, depth, and temperature along with the total measured discharge and starting coordinate of the measurement...
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Note: this data release has been depecrated. Find the updated version here: https://doi.org/10.5066/P9ULGQ4W. These data are high-resolution bathymetry (riverbed elevation) and depth-averaged velocities in comma-delimited table format, generated from hydrographic and velocimetric surveys near highway bridge structures over the Missouri River between Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri, May 19–26, 2021. Hydrographic data were collected using a high-resolution multibeam echosounder mapping system (MBMS), which consists of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) and an inertial navigation system (INS) mounted on a marine survey vessel. Data were collected as the vessel traversed the river along planned survey lines distributed...
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This dataset contains animations of particle tracking of the July 1, 2019, larval drift experiment on the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT. Animations do not contain audio and depict particles moving from the top of the reach (left side) to the bottom of the reach (right side). A total of 9 animations are included with each corresponding to the combination of 1 of 3 vertical movement methods (active60pct, active75pct, or passive) and 1 of 3 lateral eddy viscosity scenarios (LEVx0p5, LEVx1, or LEVx2).
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This dataset contains processed simulation results and field data of a larval drift experiment conducted on July 1, 2019, on the Upper Missouri River.
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This data release includes field spectra, UAS-based RGB videos, and digital orthophotography acquired from a manned fixed-wing aircraft, as well as in situ measurements of turbidity and Rhodamine WT dye concentration acquired during a tracer experiment performed on the Missouri River near Columbia, Missouri, on May 5, 2021. One of the primary goals of this tracer experiment was to assess the feasibility of inferring concentrations of a visible dye (Rhodamine WT) from various types of remotely sensed data in a large, highly turbid natural river channel. Previous research on remote sensing of tracer dye concentrations has focused on clear-flowing streams, but the Missouri River is much more turbid. As a result,...
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These data are high-resolution bathymetry (riverbed elevation) and depth-averaged velocities in ASCII format, generated from hydrographic and velocimetric surveys of the Missouri River near Structure A4649 on U.S. Highway 169 in Kansas City, Missouri, in 2010, 2011, and 2015. Hydrographic data were collected using a high-resolution multibeam echosounder mapping system (MBMS), which consists of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) and an inertial navigation system (INS) mounted on a marine survey vessel. Data were collected as the vessel traversed the river along planned survey lines distributed throughout the reach. Data collection software integrated and stored the depth data from the MBES and the horizontal and vertical...
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These data are high-resolution bathymetry (riverbed elevation) and depth-averaged velocities in ASCII format, generated from hydrographic and velocimetric surveys of the Missouri River near Structure K0969 on Missouri State Highway 47 at Washington, Missouri, in 2011 and 2013. Hydrographic data were collected using a high-resolution multibeam echosounder mapping system (MBMS), which consists of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) and an inertial navigation system (INS) mounted on a marine survey vessel. Data were collected as the vessel traversed the river along planned survey lines distributed throughout the reach. Data collection software integrated and stored the depth data from the MBES and the horizontal and vertical...
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The dataset includes 22 depth grids generated from multibeam bathymetry for a reach of the Missouri River at Sheepnose Bend downstream from Lexington, Missouri. Channel topography was generated from data collected by USGS staff from the Columbia Environmental Research Center during multibeam sonar surveys of the channel bed in 2019 (10 maps), 2020 (8 maps), and 2021 (4 maps).
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The dataset includes 19 elevation grids generated from multibeam bathymetry for a reach of the Missouri River at Sheepnose Bend downstream from Lexington, Missouri. Channel topography was generated from data collected by USGS staff from the Columbia Environmental Research Center during multibeam sonar surveys of the channel bed in 2019 (10 maps), 2020 (6 maps), and 2021 (3 maps).
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These data are high-resolution bathymetry (riverbed elevation) and depth-averaged velocities in ASCII format, generated from hydrographic and velocimetric surveys of the Missouri River near structures A3292/L0561 on Interstate 70 near St. Louis, Missouri, in 2010, 2011 and 2016. Hydrographic data were collected using a high-resolution multibeam echosounder mapping system (MBMS), which consists of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) and an inertial navigation system (INS) mounted on a marine survey vessel. Data were collected as the vessel traversed the river along planned survey lines distributed throughout the reach. Data collection software integrated and stored the depth data from the MBES and the horizontal and vertical...
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In 1995, the Missouri River Benthic Fishes Study was initiated to provide improved information on Missouri River fish populations and how alterations might affect them. Missouri River Benthic Fishes Study (MRBFS) documented annual patterns, habitat, and water quality associations of 21 Missouri River benthic fish species based on relative abundance, including sicklefin and sturgeon chub from 1996 to 1998. Data sets include capture data and habitat characterization. The objective was to evaluate population structure and habitat use of benthic fishes along the entire mainstem Missouri River, exclusive of reservoirs.
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The dataset consists of count data derived from a series of sonar images. The data are fish counts per image from 1) a computerized process to extract fish counts, and 2) three manual assessors. Each image has a total of four associated fish counts.
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This dataset contains hydrodynamic metrics from particle tracking simulations for two sub-reaches of the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT. The upstream reach is referred to as the “upper” reach while the downstream reach is referred to as the “lower” reach. Simulations were performed for 16 flows in the range of 185-635 cms at increments of 30 cms.
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This dataset contains two subsets of animations corresponding to particle tracking simulations of the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT. Animations do not contain audio and depict particles moving from the top of the reach (left side) to the bottom of the reach (right side). The first subset are animations from simulations of a July 1, 2019, larval drift experiment. A total of 9 animations are included with each corresponding to the combination of 1 of 3 vertical movement methods (active60pct, active75pct, or passive) and 1 of 3 lateral eddy viscosity scenarios (LEVx0p5, LEVx1, or LEVx2). The second subset contains animations corresponding to particle simulations for the upper and lower sub-reaches of the...
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This dataset includes 5 measurements of flow and turbulence made with a Nortek Signature 1000 in a short reach of the Missouri River at Searcys Bend near Huntsdale, Missouri. The discharge at the U.S. Geological Survey Streamflow gaging station 06909000 fifteen miles upstream at Boonville, Missouri on September 16, 2021 was 1,291 cubic meters per second.
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This child data release includes fluorometer measurements of Rhodamine WT dye concentration and turbidity acquired during a tracer experiment performed on the Missouri River near Columbia, Missouri, on May 5, 2021. One of the primary goals of this tracer experiment was to assess the feasibility of inferring concentrations of a visible dye (Rhodamine WT) from various types of remotely sensed data in a large, highly turbid natural river channel. Previous research on remote sensing of tracer dye concentrations has focused on clear-flowing streams, but the Missouri River is much more turbid. As a result, the effect of the dye on the reflectance of the water could be obscured by the effects of suspended sediment on reflectance....
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These datasets are outputs from LOADEST regression models for estimating Escherichia coli (E. coli) concentration in the Missouri River at four sites near Omaha, Nebraska. The datasets described by this metadata are yearly (both water year, Mar - Nov, and recreation season, May - Sept) and daily E. coli concentrations predicted using developed LOADEST models. The development of LOADEST regression models at each of the four sites is described in Densmore and others, 2020. These data sets are in .csv format. The files are named Yearly_Ecoli_Predictions.csv and Daily_Ecoli_Predictions.csv. Sites include Missouri River at NP Dodge Park at Omaha, Nebr. (USGS Site ID 412126095565201), Missouri River at Freedom Park Omaha,...
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The 1966 USGS 7.5 minute quadrangle map and aerial imagery available for the years of 1991, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2010 was used to trace the shoreline of Lake Sharpe near Lower Brule, South Dakota. The Heads-up digitizing in ArcMap was used to trace shorelines from the 1966 quadrangle map and the aerial imagery. The resulting shoreline trace lines were saved in shapefile format. This work was completed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Environmental Protection Office.


map background search result map search result map Site 25 Missouri River Bathymetry and Velocimetry Data at Structures A3292/L0561 on Interstate 70 near St. Louis, Missouri, October 2010 through May 2016 Historical shoreline traces of Lake Sharpe near Lower Brule, South Dakota, 1966–2010 Time-lapse video of photographs of the Lake Sharpe Shoreline near Lower Brule, South Dakota, 2013–15 Semi-automated and manual enumeration of bigheaded carps from recreational-grade side-scan sonar imagery, Perche Creek, MO, 2018 Modeling Escherichia coli in the Missouri River near Omaha, Nebraska, 2012-16: Model Outputs Site 22 Missouri River Bathymetry Data at Structure K0969 on Missouri State Highway 47 at Washington, Missouri, July 2011 and April 2013 Site 08 Missouri River Bathymetry and Velocimetry Data at Structure A4649 on U.S. Highway 169 in Kansas City, Missouri, March 2010 through June 2015 Velocity and Bathymetric Data near Outfall Structures for the City of Omaha Water Resource Recovery Facilities on the Missouri River, 2020 Cross-sectionally averaged flow metrics from ADCP measurements of the Missouri River downstream of Wolf Point, MT during 2018-2019 Remotely sensed data and field measurements for mapping visible dye concentrations during a tracer experiment on the Missouri River near Columbia, MO, May 5, 2021 In situ measurements of Rhodamine WT dye concentration and turbidity made at several fixed locations during a tracer experiment on the Missouri River near Columbia, MO, on May 5, 2021 Multibeam Bathymetric Depth Maps of the Missouri River at Sheepnose Bend, near Lexington, Missouri 2019-2021 Multibeam Bathymetric Elevation Maps of the Missouri River at Sheepnose Bend, near Lexington, Missouri 2019-2021 Flow and turbulence measurements using a Nortek Signature 1000 at Searcys Bend, near Huntsdale, Missouri September 16, 2021 Bathymetry and Velocity Data from Surveys at Highway Bridges Crossing the Missouri River between Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri, May 19–26, 2021 Child 6: Animations of particle tracking simulations of the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT Child 7: Simulation results and field data for model comparison of the July 1, 2019, larval drift experiment on the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT Captures and habitat classification of benthic fishes along the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone Rivers, 1996-1998 Animations of particle tracking simulations of the July 1, 2019, larval drift experiment on the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT Hydrodynamic metrics from particle tracking simulations of two sub-reaches of the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT Semi-automated and manual enumeration of bigheaded carps from recreational-grade side-scan sonar imagery, Perche Creek, MO, 2018 Flow and turbulence measurements using a Nortek Signature 1000 at Searcys Bend, near Huntsdale, Missouri September 16, 2021 Site 08 Missouri River Bathymetry and Velocimetry Data at Structure A4649 on U.S. Highway 169 in Kansas City, Missouri, March 2010 through June 2015 Site 22 Missouri River Bathymetry Data at Structure K0969 on Missouri State Highway 47 at Washington, Missouri, July 2011 and April 2013 Site 25 Missouri River Bathymetry and Velocimetry Data at Structures A3292/L0561 on Interstate 70 near St. Louis, Missouri, October 2010 through May 2016 Time-lapse video of photographs of the Lake Sharpe Shoreline near Lower Brule, South Dakota, 2013–15 In situ measurements of Rhodamine WT dye concentration and turbidity made at several fixed locations during a tracer experiment on the Missouri River near Columbia, MO, on May 5, 2021 Hydrodynamic metrics from particle tracking simulations of two sub-reaches of the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT Animations of particle tracking simulations of the July 1, 2019, larval drift experiment on the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT Child 6: Animations of particle tracking simulations of the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT Child 7: Simulation results and field data for model comparison of the July 1, 2019, larval drift experiment on the Upper Missouri River near Wolf Point, MT Modeling Escherichia coli in the Missouri River near Omaha, Nebraska, 2012-16: Model Outputs Remotely sensed data and field measurements for mapping visible dye concentrations during a tracer experiment on the Missouri River near Columbia, MO, May 5, 2021 Bathymetry and Velocity Data from Surveys at Highway Bridges Crossing the Missouri River between Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri, May 19–26, 2021 Captures and habitat classification of benthic fishes along the Missouri and Lower Yellowstone Rivers, 1996-1998