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Album caption: Mount Desert Island, Maine, Somes sound, looking N. from boat, Brown's Mountain on the right. 880 ft; Robinson Mountain on the left, 640 to 680 feet, water 120 feet, at Narrows Outlet 40 feet. D. 8, ex. 1/100 sec., sun, noon, Sept. 16, 1907. Handwritten note on album caption: Mount desert quads, Hancock County.
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Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rough country on the trail to Thunder Lake- view up the valleyof the St. Vrain toward Mount Copeland. (With single lens.) W.T. Lee, July 28, 1916.
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The NE CASC Fellows Program is a training initiative to develop skills in engagement, communication, and collaboration to help inform climate change adaptation for natural and cultural resources management. Students and postdocs from the NE CASC consortium universities make up the fellows cohort and hail from diverse disciplines, including ecology, engineering, and earth and environmental sciences. Our common goal is to fulfill the mission of the NE CASC, which is to deliver science to help wildlife, ecosystems, and people adapt to a changing climate. Our challenge is to identify and build relationships with stakeholder partners to collaboratively design research that will meet their climate adaptation needs.
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To improve flood-frequency estimates at rural streams in Alabama, annual exceedance probability (AEP) flows at gaged streams in Alabama and regional-regression equations, used to estimate AEP flows for ungaged streams in Alabama, were developed using current geospatial data, additional statistical methods, and annual peak-flow data through the 2015 water year. The regional-regression equations were derived from statistical analyses of peak-flow data, basin characteristics associated with 217 streamgages, and the generalized skew from Bulletin 17B (Interagency Advisory Committee on Water Data, 1982). Four flood regions were identified based on residuals from the regional-regression analyses. Regional regression...
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Geoscientific collections managed by Mississippi Office of Geology are aggregated in the National Digital Catalog to enhance discovery and use of valuable samples and data for further scientific research. Contact information and material access instructions are provided for the individual collections. See 'Child Items' below for details about these collections. The Office of Geology is the component of the Department of Environmental Quality. Geology is the basis of the environment. Information collected by Office of Geology research into Mississippi’s geology is vital to nearly every area of air, land, and water and benefits the people and economy of the state.
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The USGS Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center (WY–MT WSC) completed a report (Sando and McCarthy, 2018) documenting methods for peak-flow frequency analysis following implementation of the Bulletin 17C guidelines (England and others, 2019). The methods are used to provide estimates of peak-flow quantiles for 66.7-, 50-, 42.9-, 20-, 10-, 4-, 2-, 1-, 0.5-, and 0.2-percent annual exceedance probabilities (AEPs) for selected USGS streamgages. This data release presents peak-flow frequency analyses for selected streamgages in Carter, Custer, Fallon, Powder River, and Prairie Counties, and the Powder River Basin, based on data through water year 2022, using methods described by Sando and McCarthy (2018).
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Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rough country on the trail to Thunder Lake- view up the valleyof the St. Vraintoward Mount Copeland. W.T. Lee, July 28, 1916.
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Album caption: Terminal moraine of red glacial drift overlapping a lake border moraine of bluish gray drift: 3 miles northeast of Random Lake, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. August 22, 1908. Handwritten note on album caption: No. 370. Plate 35-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 106. 1918.
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Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rapids east of copeland Lake where the St. Vrain River descends over the terminal moraine of the ancient glacier which once filled this valley. W. T. Lee, july 28, 1916.
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Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. View in St. Vrain Valley up Coney Creek. The lateral morains - the wooded rodge in the middle ground - was built across the valley of Coney Creek. W. T. Lee, July 28, 1916.
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Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Flattop trail - Hallett peak, Tyndal Glacier and glacial gorge between Hallett and flattop, as seen from the point on Flattop where the trail approaches the top of the gorge. W.T. Lee, August 2, 1916.
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Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rapids in St. Vrain River where at a recent landslide a large volume of glacial material from the lateral moraine slid intothe valley. W. T. Lee, July 28, 1916.
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Album caption: Southeast side of Mount St. Helens. Numbers, U.S. Forest Service roads. Photograph by Austin Post, taken June 30, 1980. Handwritten notes on album caption: Negative?
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Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rapids east of copeland Lake where the St. Vrain River descends over the terminal moraine of the ancient glacier which once filled this valley. W. T. Lee, july 28, 1916.


    map background search result map search result map Terminal moraine of red glacial drift overlapping a lake border moraine of bluish gray drift:  Wisconsin, 1908. Flood regions and annual exceedance probability flows for Alabama streams, data through 2015 Mississippi Office of Geology Mount Desert Island. Maine, 1907 Fellows Program Longs Peak Inn.  Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rough country on the trail to Thunder Lake. Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rough country on the trail to Thunder Lake. Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rocks in St. Vrain Valley smoothed by the ancient glacier that once filled this valley.  Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. View in St. Vrain Valley up Coney Creek. Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rapids in St. Vrain River where at a recent landslide. Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rapids east of copeland Lake where the St. Vrain River descends.  Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rapids east of copeland Lake where the St. Vrain River descends.  Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Flattop trail - Hallett peak, Tyndal Glacier and glacial gorge between Hallett and flattop. Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Southeast side of Mount St. Helens. Results of peak-flow frequency analyses for selected streamgages in Carter, Custer, Fallon, Powder River, and Prairie Counties, and the Powder River Basin, Montana, based on data through water year 2022 Terminal moraine of red glacial drift overlapping a lake border moraine of bluish gray drift:  Wisconsin, 1908. Mount Desert Island. Maine, 1907 Results of peak-flow frequency analyses for selected streamgages in Carter, Custer, Fallon, Powder River, and Prairie Counties, and the Powder River Basin, Montana, based on data through water year 2022 Mississippi Office of Geology Flood regions and annual exceedance probability flows for Alabama streams, data through 2015 Southeast side of Mount St. Helens. Longs Peak Inn.  Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rough country on the trail to Thunder Lake. Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rough country on the trail to Thunder Lake. Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rocks in St. Vrain Valley smoothed by the ancient glacier that once filled this valley.  Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. View in St. Vrain Valley up Coney Creek. Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rapids in St. Vrain River where at a recent landslide. Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rapids east of copeland Lake where the St. Vrain River descends.  Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Rapids east of copeland Lake where the St. Vrain River descends.  Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Flattop trail - Hallett peak, Tyndal Glacier and glacial gorge between Hallett and flattop. Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. 1916. Fellows Program