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This dataset describes irrigation water use in Kansas in 2015. Volumes of water used, irrigated area, and average irrigation application depths are provided for three sets of subareas: (1) Irrigation water use analysis regions that include Groundwater Management Districts (GMDs) with the areas outside of GMDs divided into eastern, central, and western Kansas; (2) Regional Planning Areas (RPAs), which are 14 areas determined by the Kansas Water Office based on hydrologic and administrative boundaries, each with a set of goals outlined in the Kansas Water Vision (https://kwo.ks.gov/water-plan/water-vision); and (3) the 105 Kansas counties. Volumes of water used, irrigated area, and average application depths are also...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Soil Sample Archive is a database of information describing soil and sediment samples collected in support of USGS science. Samples in the archive have been registered with International Generic Sample Numbers, relabeled with bar-coded sample labels, and repacked in containers for long-term preservation. Details of sample collection location, collection date, associated datasets, mass of remaining sample, storage locations, and other relevant information are tabulated here so that interested parties may identify associated datasets and search, sort, and gain access to archived samples.
Ken Pierce was a Research Geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey for over 55 years and authored numerous scientific papers, geologic maps, and field trip guides. This data release contains digital scans of 64 field notebooks 713 annotated aerial photographs, and 640 annotated geologic and topographic maps authored or annotated by Ken Pierce or his collaborators. Information contained in these notebooks, aerial photographs, and maps provide much of the underpinning of Ken Pierce's research, which focused largely on the glacial and geomorphological history of Yellowstone National Park and surrounding areas.
Categories: Data,
Data Release - Revised;
Tags: Grand Teton National Park,
Idaho,
Montana,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
USGS:63af4e9fd34e92aad3ca60c7,
Imputed salinities from either salinity or specific conductance observations and covariate data in data structures deemed suitable for statistical modeling of salinity in near-coastal environments of the northern Gulf of Mexico are provided for 15 salinity groups. The data herein were created by the 'covardr2formodel.R' script of 'covESTUSAL software' (Asquith and others, 2023), which represents terminal decisions on variable setup and transformations. The design ideal is data downloaded from this data release would be used in some path of “input” within statistical modeling software. Copious documentation of the decision process for data assembly is provided by Asquith and others (2023).
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Estuary,
Gulf of Mexico,
Gulf of Mexico,
Modeling,
Salinity,
These catalogs serve to identify known locations of mineral extraction and exploration activities discussed for the purpose of eventually discovering these data through the Mines web map application. These tables of information will reduce data entry time through use of queries to generate records. They also help identify properties without a clear location for efficient discussion with the original authors.
Categories: Collection,
Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: CONTAMINANTS,
Collection,
Data,
EARTH SCIENCE,
EARTH SCIENCE,
These catalogs serve to identify known locations of mineral extraction and exploration activities discussed for the purpose of eventually discovering these data through the Mines web map application. These tables of information will reduce data entry time through use of queries to generate records. They also help identify properties without a clear location for efficient discussion with the original authors.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Soil Sample Archive is a database of information describing soil and sediment samples collected in support of USGS science. Samples in the archive have been registered with International Generic Sample Numbers, relabeled with bar-coded sample labels, and repacked in containers for long-term preservation. Details of sample collection location, collection date, associated datasets, mass of remaining sample, storage locations, and other relevant information are tabulated here so that interested parties may identify associated datasets and search, sort, and gain access to archived samples.
Photographs of core from 56 boreholes in Earth MRI focus areas in Wisconsin hosted on the WGNHS data viewer. Focus areas represented are: Midcontinent Rift mafic-ultramafic satellite intrusions, Paleoproterozoic weathering beneath mature quartzites, Upper Mississippi Valley Mineral District, Wolf River Batholith, and Upper Ordovician Phosphates.Focus areas are south of ceded territories except for the Midcontinent Rift mafic-ultramafic satellite intrusions, also know as the Round Lake exploration, as this is the only known site of exploration for a critical mineral, vanadium, in Wisconsin. Borehole data for these 56 drillholes has also been created. The core represented in the photographs is a subset of the collection,...
This is an inventory of subset of sediment cores (primarily) and rock cores (few) that are managed by the USGS Florence Bascom Geoscience Center. These are the dry-storage cores. Rerigerated or wet-storage cores will be added or be listed in separate metadata at a future date. The majority of core came to the Science Center by default through merging of USGS organizations that no longer exist. Often little data was preserved. A minority of the cores represent current work of the Science Center
Categories: Collection,
Data;
Tags: Collection,
USGS Florence Bascom Geoscience Center,
ndc_collection,
onGoing
Hand specimens of rocks collected in and around Marathon County as part of a bedrock mapping project in the 1970s and 1980s. Specimens were collected by P.E. Myers and UW-Oshkosh geologist Gene LaBerge as part of the field work supporting WGNHS publication Information Circular 45: Precambrian Geology of Marathon County, 1983. The collection consists of about 1500 specimens taken from approximately 580 outcrop locations.
Categories: Collection,
Data;
Tags: Collection,
Geological Collection,
Marathon,
MarathonCoSamples,
Precambrian,
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