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The dataset is composed of four tables containing environmental DNA (eDNA) data, fish capture data, and site location information from Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus) surveys conducted on parts of the Champlain Canal and upper Hudson River, and adjacent areas, in New York during 2022 and 2023. First posted May 5, 2022, ver. 1.0 Revised June 2022, ver. 2.0 Revised August 2022, ver. 3.0 Revised November 2022, ver. 4.0 Revised February 2023, ver. 5.0 Revised May 2023, ver. 6.0 Revised June 2023, ver. 7.0 Revised September 2023, ver. 8.0 Revised October 2023, ver. 9.0 Revised December 2023, ver. 10.0
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This data release documents streambed sediment thickness in the Neversink watershed (NY) as determined by field observations and HVSR passive seismic measurements, and were collected as an extension of a previous data set collected in the same watershed (see Associated Items). These measurements were made between May 17, 2021 and May 21, 2021 using MOHO Tromino three-component seismometers (MOHO, S.R.L.). Seismic observations were converted to sediment thickness (depth to bedrock, meters) using the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) method. Resonance frequencies were determined from time domain data using GRILLA (MOHO, S.R.L.) software and converted to inferred depth to bedrock for a range of possible...
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The dataset is composed of three data tables containing information from electrofishing and pebble count surveys conducted in tributaries to the Mohawk River in central and eastern New York during 2019. The first table contains information on the sampled reaches, the second table contains fish collection data, and the third table contains pebble count data.
The New York Water Science Center is a leader in the scientific and water-resources community. The Center maintains this status by: (1) providing high-quality and timely reports, data, and information that are accessible (both easy to obtain and easy to understand); (2) developing, evaluating, and implementing technological and scientific advances to address environmental and natural-resource issues; (3) being the first choice of cooperators, science educators, government officials, and the public as a source for environmental and water-science information and data; (4) providing data and results that meet cooperator needs and exceed their expectations; and (5) providing a healthy, safe, and pleasant work environment...
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Static flood inundation boundary extents were created along the entire shoreline of Lake Ontario in Cayuga, Jefferson, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans, Oswego, and Wayne Counties in New York by using recently acquired (2007, 2010, 2014, and 2017) light detection and ranging (lidar) data. The flood inundation maps, accessible through the USGS Flood Inundation Mapping Program website at https://www.usgs.gov/mission-areas/water-resources/science/flood-inundation-mapping-fim-program, depict estimates of the areal extent and water depth of shoreline flooding in 8 segments corresponding to adjacent water-surface elevations (stages) at the following 8 USGS lake gages on Lake Ontario: A – Lake Ontario (Thirtymile point) at Golden...


    map background search result map search result map USGS New York Water Science Center Fish community and substrate data from tributaries to the Mohawk River (ver. 2.0, January 2024) Depth to bedrock determined from passive seismic measurements, Neversink River watershed, NY (USA) Flood inundation map geospatial datasets for Lake Ontario, New York (ver. 2.0, November 2021) Environmental DNA data for Round Goby from the Champlain Canal (ver. 10.0, December 2023) Depth to bedrock determined from passive seismic measurements, Neversink River watershed, NY (USA) Environmental DNA data for Round Goby from the Champlain Canal (ver. 10.0, December 2023) Fish community and substrate data from tributaries to the Mohawk River (ver. 2.0, January 2024) USGS New York Water Science Center Flood inundation map geospatial datasets for Lake Ontario, New York (ver. 2.0, November 2021)