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Projected change in streamflow for 28 routing locations in the Southern Rockies LCC. The data were downloaded from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s Streamflow Projections for the Western United States, a data portal developed as part of the West-Wide Climate Risk Analysis project. The portal provides projected stream flow time series projections for 195 locations in the western U.S. Projections are based on 112 hydroclimate projections from the Bias Corrected and Downscaled WCRP CMIP3 Hydrologic Projections. Citation: Reclamation, 2011. ‘West-Wide Climate Risk Assessments: Bias-Corrected and Spatially Downscaled Surface Water Projections’, Technical Memorandum No. 86-68210-2011-01, prepared by the U.S. Department...
Categories: Data; Types: Downloadable; Tags: Streamflow
http://www.fs.fed.us/wwetac//projects/theobald.html Citation: Theobold, D.M., D.M. Merritt, and J.B. Norman, III. 2010. Assessment of Threats to Riparian Ecosystems in the Western U.S. A report presented to The Western Environmental Threats Assessment Center, Priveville, OR by The U.S.D.A. Stream Systems Technology Center and Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 61p.
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This is a subfolder of the Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative (SRLCC) community in ScienceBase. For more information about the SRLCC, see the SRLCC website or the U.S. Department of Interior’s website describing the LCCs.
Link to publication: http://www.usbr.gov/lc/region/programs/crbstudy.html: “The Bureau of Reclamation's Upper Colorado and Lower Colorado Regions, in collaboration with representatives of the seven Colorado River Basin States ( non-federal Cost Share Partners), submitted a proposal in June 2009 to fund the "Colorado River Basin Water Supply and Demand Study" under Reclamation's Basin Study Program. In September 2009, the Study was selected for funding. The Study, which began in January 2010, was completed in December 2012. It defines current and future imbalances in water supply and demand in the Colorado River Basin and the adjacent areas of the Basin States that receive Colorado River water for approximately...
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The USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) service from The National Map is a comprehensive set of digital spatial data that encodes information about naturally occurring and constructed bodies of surface water (lakes, ponds, and reservoirs), paths through which water flows (canals, ditches, streams, and rivers), and related entities such as point features (springs, wells, stream gages, and dams). The information encoded about these features includes classification and other characteristics, delineation, geographic name, position and related measures, a "reach code" through which other information can be related to the NHD, and the direction of water flow. The network of reach codes delineating water and transported...
This map presents the locations of stream gages and weather stations located in the United States, as well as the locations of Federal Lands. This map was developed as part of the United States Geological Survey’s (USGS) Natural Hazards Support System (NHSS) which is available at http://nhss.cr.usgs.gov. But although this application was developed by the USGS, it contains data and information from a variety of public data sources, including non-USGS data. Therefore detailed information about each of these data providers, including specific data source, data currency and disclaimers, is provided at http://nhss.cr.usgs.gov/data.shtml.
This is a subfolder of the Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative (SRLCC) community in ScienceBase. For more information about the SRLCC, see the official SRLCC website or the U.S. Department of Interior’s website describing the LCCs .
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The Colorado Plateau Rapid Ecoregional Assessment (REA) website contains links to the final report. Data from the report are shared through the Colorado Plateau REA Data Portal. Data portal maps are downloadable and can be viewed through map services and ArcGIS.com. Maps that relate to hydrology of the Colorado Plateau ecoregion: MQ B1: Where are lotic and lentic surface waterbodies and livestock and wildlife watering tanks and artificial water bodies? MQ B2: Where are perennial streams and stream reaches? MQ B3: What are seasonal discharge maxima and minima for the Colorado River and major tributaries at gaging stations? MQ B4: Where are the alluvial aquifers and their recharge areas (if known)? MQ B6: Where...
Categories: Data, Web Site; Tags: Colorado Plateau
General and Current Hydrology 1. The U.S. Geological Survey’s National Water Information System (NWIS) is a network of websites that contains a wealth of hydrologic data and links to tools and resources. It has a very helpful data discovery site. 2. NWIS Web Services Snapshot is an ArcGIS add-in tool developed by the U.S. Geological Survey. It allows users to query the NWIS database and download subsets of the data into geodatabases. 3. The Western Water Assessment’s Intermountain West Climate Dashboard displays climate data graphics that are updated on a daily basis. These graphics include data for drought monitoring, current and forecasted streamflow and reservoir storage. 4. The U.S. Bureau...
Categories: Web Site; Tags: Hydrology, LCC
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This map service is an information surface which displays the hydrologic soil group class of each soil map unit based upon the dominant component in the soil map unit. Hydrologic soil groups are based on estimates of runoff potential. Soils are assigned to one of four groups according to the rate of water infiltration when the soils are not protected by vegetation, are thoroughly wet, and receive precipitation from long-duration storms. The soils in the United States are assigned to four groups (A, B, C, and D) and three dual classes (A/D, B/D, and C/D). The groups are defined as follows: Group A. Soils having a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep, well...


    map background search result map search result map Dominant Soil Hydrologic Group US Stream Gauges and Weather Stations National Hydrography Dataset Hydrology GIS Data for the SRLCC Colorado Plateau REA: links to hydrology data SRLCC Streamflow Projections Colorado Plateau REA: links to hydrology data SRLCC Streamflow Projections Hydrology GIS Data for the SRLCC Dominant Soil Hydrologic Group US Stream Gauges and Weather Stations National Hydrography Dataset