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This Catalog and Repository space supports MD-DE-DC WSC science projects, IT efforts, and communications.
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About the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative (WLCI) The Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative (WLCI) is a long-term science-based effort to assess and enhance aquatic and terrestrial habitats at a landscape scale in southwest Wyoming, while facilitating responsible development through local collaboration and partnerships. More information is available at the WLCI Web site: http://www.wlci.gov. The WLCI Data Catalog is an effort to catalog and provide access to data and information resources important to the WLCI. The Data Catalog is constructed within the USGS ScienceBase architecture. It contains information about all manner of resources from projects to publications to databases. Use the search and...
We aim to create a user-friendly, online tool that will provide predictions about the upcoming year’s grassland and rangeland productivity for the southwestern U.S. This tool will allow land managers, policy makers, ranchers, scientists, and the general public to visualize and forecast grassland production for the upcoming season. The tool will integrate data from remote sensing, climate, and modeling techniques and, on a county-by-county scale, will provide updated forecasts every two weeks. This tool will have many uses, including for those who need to make decisions about wildlife, livestock, restoration, and fire.
This Science Base Community is a home for data collected by unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or drones and from non-contact sensors on fixed-mount and near-field platforms such as bridges, for water related projects. The goal is to make it easier to publish remotely sensed hydrologic data and create a collection of remotely sensed hydrologic data sets.
​The Water Resources Mission A​rea - Social & Economic Drivers Program provides improved understanding of the impacts and interaction of socioeconomics and water availability. Research focuses on improved understanding of socioeconomic influence on water demand, use, and movement regionally; as well as National drivers to improve the ability of the National Water Census to forecast availability under a variety of conditions. This Sciencebase community will be a space for projects within the Social & Economic Drivers Program to store, manage, and share data.
The National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) and Seismic Design Maps are a suite of products primarily aimed at improving earthquake-resilient construction in the United States by providing information about potential ground shaking caused by earthquakes. The NSHM is updated every six years to provide the basis for the Seismic Design Maps used in building codes.
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With an increase in appropriations, congress recently issued a mandate to the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program to “bring together detailed national and continental-resolution 2D and 3D information produced throughout the Survey and by federal and state partners.” The National Geologic Synthesis project has been charged with a large portion of this task. This ScienceBase Community page is a warehouse of incrementally released components of these national maps as Data Releases. Ultimately these components will be integrated into a unified database that is served to the public.
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Welcome to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Alaska Science Center (ASC), headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska. At the ASC, all of the USGS Mission Area Programs are managed collectively with a vision to achieving an integrated landscape level understanding of the highly diverse and complex Alaskan and Arctic Ecosystems. The mission of the Alaska Science Center is to provide objective and timely data, information, and research findings about the earth and its flora and fauna to Federal, State, and local resource managers and the public to support sound decisions regarding natural resources, natural hazards, and ecosystems in Alaska and circumpolar regions.
The John Wesley Powell Center for Earth System Analysis and Synthesis supports proposal driven working groups to examine some of the most pressing questions and needs for scientific synthesis across the USGS Mission Areas. Working groups are funded to work with existing data as opposed to collecting new data, and the data synthesis results of all projects are published along with journal articles and other products. ScienceBase provides the data backbone for Powell Center working groups. It is used to catalog data and information resources used by the working groups and is the repository for products coming out of the working groups. Wherever possible, new data from working groups are made part of some larger data...
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Summary ECO Opps is a tool used to gather and manage documents related to proposal solicitations. Please find relevant help documents attached below. Access Eco Opps here: For technical help with ECO Opps, please contact gs-fort_eco-opps@usgs.gov. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Note to Project Teams and Reviewers: Please log in to ECO Opps at least 24 hours before you are ready to submit your project, statement of interest, proposal, or review. New external (non-Department of the Interior) users will need to go through a new account approval process that can experience lag times up to 24 hours. Existing external (non-DOI) users should...
This is a catalog of datasets available for processing with the Geo Data Portal.
These resources are a collection of formally released datasets and data products created or managed by the U.S. Geological Survey. The collection provides access to data and services to facilitate public data sharing, as well as to help establish linkages to associated publications and projects both within and outside of the bureau. For more information about the process of completing a USGS data release, please visit https://www.sciencebase.gov/about/content/data-release.
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A data and code repository for studies conducted as part of the Delaware River Basin (DRB) Integrated Water Availability Assessments program. The community serves as a site where hydrologic, physical, chemical, biological, and landscape data can be stored and used for modeling and geospatial analysis to improved understanding of water availability in the DRB.
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The Chesapeake and Delaware Floodplain Network was implemented to measure and model sediment and nutrient fluxes and characterize the geomorphometry of streambanks and floodplains across the mid-Atlantic region.
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The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work to provide natural resource managers with the tools and information they need to develop and execute management strategies that address the impacts of climate change on fish, wildlife and their habitats. The National CASC (NCASC) is a part of the U.S. Geological Survey’s Ecosystems Mission Area and acts as the managing entity for the nine regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs). The National and Regional CASCs partner closely with natural and cultural resource managers and scientists from inside and outside of government to gather the information and build the tools needed to help fish and wildlife and their habitats and ecosystems...
The South Atlantic Water Science Center collects high-quality hydrologic data and conducts unbiased, scientifically sound research on Georgia's, North Carolina's, and South Carolina's water resources. We meet the needs of those who use our information—from the distribution, availability, and quality of water resources to topic-oriented research to address current hydrological issues.
The USGS Energy Resources Program (ERP) addresses the challenge of increasing demand for energy sources by conducting basic and applied research on geologic energy resources and on the environmental, economic, and human health impacts of their production and use. The ERP provides reliable and impartial scientific information on geologically based energy resources, including: oil, natural gas, coal, coalbed methane (CBM), gas hydrates, geothermal resources, uranium, oil shale, and bitumen and heavy oil. The Energy Resources Program is also involved in studying the impacts of wind and solar energy development. This community will serve as a primary footprint for Energy Resources Program products, projects, datasets,...
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WELCOME to the Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal This is the primary access to the LC MAP Data Catalog tool, powered by ScienceBase. LC MAP was originally developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in coordination with the Great Northern LCC and is broadly available for ScienceBase users to share, access, and analyze common datasets. LC MAP was developed to aid resource managers share data across partners agencies and perform intensive geospatial analysis on a landscape scale. LC MAP allows users to discover, assess, edit, analyze, and model common data themes and provides powerful geospatial analysis capabilities of ArcGIS 10 and its broad array of extensions. More information about LC MAP is available...
Community Catalog for demonstrations.
The Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility (HIF) supports the hydrologic data collection efforts of USGS scientists in all 50 States, Puerto Rico and several other U.S. Territories. The HIF supports these data collection activities through our warehouse and laboratory facilities. The HIF warehouse provides hydrologic instruments, equipment, and supplies for USGS as well as Other Federal Agencies (OFA) and USGS Cooperators. The HIF also tests, evaluates, repairs, calibrates, and develops hydrologic equipment and instruments. The HIF Hydraulic Laboratory facilities include a towing tank, jet tank, pipe flow facility, and tilting flume. In addition the HIF provides training and technical support for the equipment it stocks....


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