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This data set consists of a detailed digital map of the extent of fields and a summary of the irrigated acreage for the period between January and December 2019 compiled for Hendry and Palm Beach Counties, Florida. Attributes for each field include a general or specific crop type, irrigation system, and primary water source.
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A table summarizing the irrigated acreage by crop type and irrigation system was compiled for January to December 2019 for Citrus County, Florida. The irrigated acreage totals were derived from analyses of aerial imagery and data were field verified in 2019. In addition, the table provides acreage totals by crop type published by the U.S. Department of Commerce for 1982 and the U.S. Department of Agriculture for years between 1987 and 2017.
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Reliable information concerning where water is used, how water is used, the quantity of water used, and changes in water use over time is key in making informed water-resources management decisions. Although projections of water-use estimates are subject to a variety of contingencies, ranging from natural disasters such as droughts and floods to economic booms or disruptions, they provide a basis for planners to evaluate the adequacy of water resources to meet future needs. During 2007, the State of Tennessee experienced a drought that limited water supply to several of the utility systems. As a result, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation,...
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We propose to empirically characterize hydrology/fish-production relationships for different ecological groups of fishes living in the Red River and associated reservoir habitats by: 1. Correlating historic hydrologic data with catch curve residuals, and 2. Annual growth rate estimates of fish collected from the Red River and associated reservoirs. The catch curve residual approach for indexing year class strength has been validated and successfully used to quantify the relationship between reservoir hydrology and YOY recruitment for white crappie and largemouth. The essence of the approach is as follows. Catch curves (a correlation between the natural log of fish abundance and age) are used to measure total instantaneous...
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The Terrestrial Environmental Observation Network (TEON) is an effort to establish a sustainable environmental observing network of northern Alaska. TEON will focus work in watersheds that collectively represent the diversity of landscape settings at the ecoregional scale, take advantage of existing science infrastructure and logistics capacity, and provide opportunities to build on existing long-term data sets. Candidate watersheds for TEON include Agashashok River, Barrow/Meade River, Fish/Judy Creek, Hulahula/Jago River, Kokolik River, Kuparuk River, and Upper Koyukuk River.
Categories: Data; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: AIR TEMPERATURE, AIR TEMPERATURE, ATMOSPHERE, ATMOSPHERE, Academics & scientific researchers, All tags...
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The Arctic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and the North Slope Science Initiative have both identified the importance of synthesizing and disseminating existing climate and hydrology data as well as improving the design of climate and hydrologic monitoring networks to meet management and research needs. We have partnered with the Arctic LCC to address this issue. During this project we designed a geodatabase called Imiq, inventoried hydrologic, climate, and related datasets, and populated the Imiq database with both data and metadata. Finally, we analyzed some of the spatial characteristics of the existing hydroclimate data and the observational network structure, in an effort to inform the development...
Categories: Data; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: ABLATION, ABLATION, ACTIVE LAYER, ACTIVE LAYER, ALBEDO, All tags...
Current “Stream Sections” feature class of the River Conditions tool geography. This data is currently available from a past project but will be updated with new data in summer of 2021. The data is created and published to an development AGOL hosted feature layer by Eric Sproles’s GIS office at Montana State University Data is verified by watershed POC/stakeholder Data is QA/QC’d by FWS POC (Matt Heller) for spatial and attribute accuracy Final QA/QC’d data is published to the production AGOL hosted feature layer This map service supports the Upper Missouri Headwaters Basin river conditions tool (https://uppermissouriheadwaters.org/UMHW_RiverConditions/index.html). Data creation involved input from...
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This data set consists of a digital map of the extent of fields and a summary of the irrigated acreage for the period between January 2019 and February 2021 compiled for Broward and Miami-Dade Counties, Florida. Attributes for each field include a general or specific crop type, irrigation system, and primary water source for irrigation.
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This digital dataset contains the monthly inflows to the surface water network in the updated Central Valley Hydrologic Model (CVHM2) for water years 1922-2019. The surface water inflows are simulated through the Streamflow Routing Package (SFR2) using 65 inflows locations, 271 stream segments that represent 4043 stream reaches, and 13 bifurcations that comprise the stream network. The bifurcations simulate the bypass canals that are used for flood control by routing water between two stream reach locations within the stream network. This dataset includes the inflow and bifurcation locations, monthly magnitude, and shapefiles of the gridded and non-gridded stream network.
Categories: Data; Tags: Alameda County, Amador County, Butte County, Calaveras County, California, All tags...
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This digital dataset contains the monthly diversions from the surface water network in the updated Central Valley Hydrologic Model (CVHM2) for water years 1922-2019. The volume of water transported by surface-water diversions were updated in the CVHM2 from several sources, including: • The C2VSIM developed by DWR, • The WestSIM model, • Delta Mendota Canal turnout delivery data obtained from SLDMWA, • Delta delivery data obtained from Montgomery Watson. The surface water diversions are simulated through the Streamflow Routing Package (SFR2) using 571 diversion locations providing 564 semi-routed and 7 non-routed diversions. Linkages between SFR2 and the Farm-Process (FMP4) simulate the semi-routed and non-routed...
Categories: Data; Tags: Alameda County, Amador County, Butte County, Calaveras County, California, All tags...
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Two identical Radar Stage Sensors from Forest Technology Systems, were evaluated to determine if they are suitable for U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) hydrologic data collection. The sensors were evaluated in laboratory conditions to evaluate the distance accuracy of the sensor over the manufacturer’s specified operating temperatures and distance to water ranges. Laboratory results were compared to the manufacturer’s accuracy specification of ±0.007 foot (ft) and the USGS Office of Surface Water (OSW) policy requirement that water level sensors have a measurement uncertainty of no more than 0.01 ft or 0.20 percent of the indicated reading. Data were obtained as part of a field test where a single RSS was installed...
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The U.S. Geological Survey Oregon Water Science Center, in cooperation with The Klamath Tribes initiated a project to understand changes in surface-water prevalence of Klamath Marsh, Oregon and changes in groundwater levels within and surrounding the marsh. The initial phase of the study focused on developing datasets needed for future interpretive phases of the investigation. This data release documents the creation of a geospatial dataset of January through June maximum surface-water extent (MSWE) based on a model developed by Jones (2015; 2019) to detect surface-water inundation within vegetated areas from satellite imagery. The Dynamic Surface Water Extent (DSWE) model uses Landsat at-surface reflectance imagery...
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Water-quality point measurements were collected at various depths throughout a beaver pond along Fanno Creek in the Tualatin River Basin, Oregon. Parameters collected include water temperature, dissolved oxygen, and sometimes pH. All data were collected over a short period of time (< 4 hours) during 4 hot days in order to characterize the spatial (both horizontal and vertical) variability of these parameters during periods that could potentially be stressful to aquatic life.


map background search result map search result map Incorporating an approach to aid river and reservoir fisheries in an altered landscape FTS RSS Field Test, Wolf River, 2016 TEON Focal Watersheds and Observation Sites GIS data Hydroclimatological Data Rescue Project Final Report Barrow/Meade River Watershed map Public-Supply Water Use in 2010 and Projections of Use to 2030 by County and Grand Division in Tennessee Reported and inventoried crop and irrigated acreage in Citrus County, Florida, 1982-2019 GIS shapefile: Broward and Miami-Dade Counties, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use from January 2019 through February 2021 GIS shapefile: Hendry and Palm Beach Counties, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use from January through December 2019 Water Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, and pH Point Measurements from a Beaver Pond along Fanno Creek, Oregon, on four hot days in summers 2016-17 Monthly Diversions from the Surface Water Network of the Central Valley Hydrologic Model Version 2 (CVHM2) Monthly Inflows to the Surface Water Network for the Central Valley Hydrologic Model Version 2 (CVHM2) Klamath Marsh January Through June Maximum Surface Water Extent, 1985-2021 Water Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, and pH Point Measurements from a Beaver Pond along Fanno Creek, Oregon, on four hot days in summers 2016-17 Reported and inventoried crop and irrigated acreage in Citrus County, Florida, 1982-2019 GIS shapefile: Broward and Miami-Dade Counties, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use from January 2019 through February 2021 GIS shapefile: Hendry and Palm Beach Counties, Florida irrigated agricultural land-use from January through December 2019 Incorporating an approach to aid river and reservoir fisheries in an altered landscape Public-Supply Water Use in 2010 and Projections of Use to 2030 by County and Grand Division in Tennessee Monthly Diversions from the Surface Water Network of the Central Valley Hydrologic Model Version 2 (CVHM2) Monthly Inflows to the Surface Water Network for the Central Valley Hydrologic Model Version 2 (CVHM2) TEON Focal Watersheds and Observation Sites GIS data Barrow/Meade River Watershed map Hydroclimatological Data Rescue Project Final Report