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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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This dataset includes well logs used in the creation of the Cortland hydrogeologic framework. Well logs were used from multiple sources (DEC, DOT, NWIS) and were a crucial component in generating hydrogeologic layer elevations and thicknesses. Well logs are available in their original form on GeoLog Locator (https://webapps.usgs.gov/GeoLogLocator/#!/) and provided here in the digitized form (shapefiles and feature classes), which were used in the generation of the hydrogeologic framework.
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Digital hydrogeologic datasets were developed for the Rondout-Neversink study area in upstate New York in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. These datasets define the hydrogeologic framework of the valley-fill aquifer and surrounding till-covered uplands within the study area. Datasets include: bedrock elevation raster, lacustrine silt and clay top and bottom elevation rasters, lidar minimum elevation raster, lacustrine extent polygon, valley-fill extent polygon, and surficial geology polygons. Elevation layers were interpolated at 125-foot discretization to match the model grid cell size.
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This dataset includes well logs used in the creation of the Olean hydrogeologic framework. Well logs were used from multiple sources (DEC, DOT, NWIS, ESOGIS, and recently digitized archived material) and were a crucial component in generating hydrogeologic layer elevations and thicknesses. Well logs are available in their original form on GeoLog Locator (https://webapps.usgs.gov/GeoLogLocator/#!/) and provided here in the digitized form (shapefiles and feature classes), which were used in the generation of the hydrogeologic framework.
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This dataset includes "smoothing points" used in the creation of the Jamestown hydrogeologic framework. Smoothing points were manually added and were used to enhance interpolated layers using geologic assumptions and include: valley edge points, centerline bedrock points, and upland bedrock SSURGO points.
The town of Greene is located in Chenango County, New York. Previous USGS reports here include Open-File Report 2003-242 (Hetcher and others, 2003), and Scientific Investigations Map 2914 (Hetcher-Aguila and Miller, 2005). The five child pages below break the data up into georeferenced and digitized previous report data, interpreted geologic information, well logs, supplemental point data, and interpolation statistics.
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First explosion crater at naval Ammunition Depot near Picatinny, northeastern part of Lake Hopatcong quadrangle. 'X' marks ledge of gneiss. Morris County, New Jersey. September 24, 1926.
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Channel of Arroyo Caliente, a small tributary to Arroyo de los Frijoles near Santa Fe. The channel shown is typical of a fifth-order stream in the area studied. Young person at right for scale. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1955. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-A, Figure 2. 1956.
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First-order tributary in basin of Arroyo Caliente. This photo and image 074 show the most headward extensions on the smallest tributary rills in the area. Person at left for scale. Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Circa 1955. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-A, Figure 14. 1956.
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This data release contains the U.S. salient statistics and world production data extracted from the IRON ORE data sheet of the USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries 2023.
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Daily evaporation rates were calculated at the open-water LZ40-platform in the interior of Lake Okeechobee, Florida, from December 1, 2012 through December 31, 2016 using five methods (Shoemaker et al., 2024); specifically, the Penman, Priestly-Taylor, Mass-Transfer, Simple, and Turc equations. Bowen-ratio energy-budget derived daily evaporation rates calculated from micro-meteorological data at the LZ40 site (Wacker, 2020) are considered a standard by which to evaluate the five alternative evaporation methods. Parameterization of each of method and comparison of evaporation using each of the five methods to the Bowen ratio estimates are published by Shoemaker and others (2024).
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This data release contains the U.S. salient statistics and world production data extracted from the IRON AND STEEL data sheet of the USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries 2023.
Categories: Data; Tags: United States, iron and steel
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Drilling operations on property of Alphonso Fusco (right) at Elmwood Road Station about three and one-half miles west of Medford. S.J. Taylor, contractor, at left. Sampling trough foreground. Mount Holly quadrangle. Burlington County, New Jersey. March 13, 1919.
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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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Passage of a small bore in the rising stage of an ephemeral flow in an arroyo channel, Rio Puerco, a tributary to the Rio Grande. Location is 8 miles north of Puerco Station. D, Time 1:15 p.m. View across channel parallel to bore face. Note the slope of water surface as shown by shadow of vertical bank. Photo by Soil Conservation Service. New Mexico. September 19, 1941. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-A, Figure 4-D. 1956.
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Montana Earthquake June 27, 1925. Damaged jail at White Sulphur Springs. Note shearing of brick veneer from the back wall. 1925. Plate 6-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 147.
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Montana Earthquake June 27, 1925. Joints opened in the limestone cliff near Lombard. July 22, 1925. Plate 11-A, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 147.
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Montana Earthquake June 27, 1925. Limestone cliffs and talus slope east of the Missouri River at Lombard. Lighter streaks on the talus slope represent debris shaken-down by the earthquake. July 22, 1925. Plate 10-B, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 147.
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Retake of Dutton 19, Navajo church (ratio 1:3.0). Foreground vegetation Russian thistle, with very short chumps of snakeweed, many dead chumps of snakeweed indicating former large size. No grasses, either annual or perennial. Large chumps in foreground are dead Russian thistle. McKinley County, New Mexico. August 16, 1946.
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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).


map background search result map search result map Indiana Regional Flow-Duration Curve Data (ver. 3.0, December 2021) Daily evaporation rates computed using five methods at the LZ40 platform in Lake Okeechobee, Florida, December 2012 to December 2016 Well Logs for the Cortland sourcewater study area in upstate New York Rondout Neversink study area hydrogeologic framework layers Supplementary Points for the Jamestown sourcewater study area in upstate New York Well Logs for the Olean sourcewater study area in upstate New York Interpolation statistics for the Ellicottville sourcewater study area in upstate New York Interpolation statistics for the Fishkill and Wappinger Falls sourcewater study area in upstate New York Interpolation statistics for the Ellicottville sourcewater study area in upstate New York Rondout Neversink study area hydrogeologic framework layers Well Logs for the Olean sourcewater study area in upstate New York Well Logs for the Cortland sourcewater study area in upstate New York Supplementary Points for the Jamestown sourcewater study area in upstate New York Interpolation statistics for the Fishkill and Wappinger Falls sourcewater study area in upstate New York Indiana Regional Flow-Duration Curve Data (ver. 3.0, December 2021)