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These data represent a Global Positioning System (GPS) survey generated using a Trimble R10 Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) and Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). The survey extends along the Cedar River streambed in Cedar Falls, Iowa, where a wastewater treatment diffuser pipe is installed. Cross-sectional representations were produced to depict stream depth and streambed elevation. Cross-sectional data should be interpreted from a downstream perspective.
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The National Park Service (NPS) requests burn severity assessments through an agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to be completed by analysts with the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program. The MTBS Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic...
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The National Park Service (NPS) requests burn severity assessments through an agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to be completed by analysts with the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program. The MTBS Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic...
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The National Park Service (NPS) requests burn severity assessments through an agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to be completed by analysts with the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program. The MTBS Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic...
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The National Park Service (NPS) requests burn severity assessments through an agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to be completed by analysts with the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program. The MTBS Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic...
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The National Park Service (NPS) requests burn severity assessments through an agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to be completed by analysts with the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program. The MTBS Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic...
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These data products are preliminary burn severity assessments derived from data obtained from suitable imagery (including Landsat TM, Landsat ETM+, Landsat OLI, Sentinel 2A, and Sentinel 2B). The pre-fire and post-fire subsets included were used to create a differenced Normalized Burn Ratio (dNBR) image. The dNBR image attempts to portray the variation of burn severity within a fire. The severity ratings are influenced by the effects to the canopy. The severity rating is based upon a composite of the severity to the understory (grass, shrub layers), midstory trees and overstory trees. Because there is often a strong correlation between canopy consumption and soil effects, this algorithm works in many cases for Burned...
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Upper Freeport coal with overlying shales and base of Mahoning sandstone at south portal of Baltimore and Ohio railroad tunnel, Stony Creek. Cambria County, Pennsylvania. 1906. Plate 7-B in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 447. 1911.
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Gypsum outcrop on Fort Dodge, Des Moines & Southern Railroad, Sec. 6., T. 8 N., R. 28 W., near Fort Dodge. Iowa. June 9, 1916.
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Album caption and index card: Panorama of New Cornelia mine, from south. Phelps Dodge Corp. Pima County, Arizona. Forms panorama with J. Gilluly photograph numbers 4 - 10. Handwritten note on album caption: 1933. Notes: Published as Plate 2-B, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 209. (1946)
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Album caption: Buffalo bones near Colorado City. El Paso County, Colorado. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) Notes on album caption: None. Index card: Jackson, W. H. 895 - Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1870 Series, page 21, Steroscopic Views Nos. 372-374: Buffalo bones.


map background search result map search result map Panorama of New Cornelia mine. Pima County, Arizona. 1933. The Old Z, or a portion of the track at the head of Echo before the completion of the tunnel. Summit County, Utah. 1869. View in Monument Park, curiously eroded sandstone. El Paso County, Colorado. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) Buffalo bones. El Paso County, Colorado. 1870. Elk Lake and Snowmass Mountain, shadow view. Pitkin County, Colorado. 1873. (Stereoscopic view) View on the Blue River, looking west across the river. Summit County, Colorado. 1874. (Stereoscopic view) Bakers Park, from the mouth of Arastra Gulch. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. (Stereoscopic view) Looking down Clear Creek from near Grays Peak. Clear Creek County, Colorado. 1873. (Stereoscopic view) Sultan Mountains from Arastra Gulch. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. (Stereoscopic view) Stereo studies about Mt. Blackmore, M.T. Upper canyon of Middle Creek. Gallatin County, Montana. 1872. Upper Freeport coal with overlying shales and base of Mahoning sandstone at south portal of Baltimore and Ohio railroad tunnel, Stony Creek. Cambria County, Pennsylvania. 1906. Gypsum outcrop on Fort Dodge, Des Moines & Southern Railroad, near Fort Dodge. Iowa. 1916. Florida East Coast Railroad tracks toward Grassy Key. Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. 1908. National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2018 (ver. 8.0, August 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2013 (ver. 8.0, August 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2006 (ver. 8.0, August 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 1996 (ver. 8.0, August 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 1995 (ver. 8.0, August 2024) Burned Area Reflectance Classification Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic for 2023 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) U.S. Geological Survey Wastewater Diffuser Survey in Cedar Falls U.S. Geological Survey Wastewater Diffuser Survey in Cedar Falls Florida East Coast Railroad tracks toward Grassy Key. Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. 1908. Bakers Park, from the mouth of Arastra Gulch. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. (Stereoscopic view) Sultan Mountains from Arastra Gulch. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. (Stereoscopic view) Upper Freeport coal with overlying shales and base of Mahoning sandstone at south portal of Baltimore and Ohio railroad tunnel, Stony Creek. Cambria County, Pennsylvania. 1906. View on the Blue River, looking west across the river. Summit County, Colorado. 1874. (Stereoscopic view) Elk Lake and Snowmass Mountain, shadow view. Pitkin County, Colorado. 1873. (Stereoscopic view) View in Monument Park, curiously eroded sandstone. El Paso County, Colorado. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) Buffalo bones. El Paso County, Colorado. 1870. The Old Z, or a portion of the track at the head of Echo before the completion of the tunnel. Summit County, Utah. 1869. Stereo studies about Mt. Blackmore, M.T. Upper canyon of Middle Creek. Gallatin County, Montana. 1872. Panorama of New Cornelia mine. Pima County, Arizona. 1933. Gypsum outcrop on Fort Dodge, Des Moines & Southern Railroad, near Fort Dodge. Iowa. 1916. Burned Area Reflectance Classification Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic for 2023 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 1995 (ver. 8.0, August 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2013 (ver. 8.0, August 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 1996 (ver. 8.0, August 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2018 (ver. 8.0, August 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2006 (ver. 8.0, August 2024)