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The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science Center looks forward to helping you achieve your goals by providing water quantity and quality information, as well as scientific tools and understanding, when and where they are needed by citizens, businesses, and public officials.
Tags: Edge-of-Field Monitoring,
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative,
LiDAR mapping,
NAWQA,
Ohio River Basin, All tags...
bathymetry,
biological community monitoring,
biology,
bridge scour,
dam safety,
droughts,
ecological flows,
flood inundation mapping,
floods,
fluvial erosion hazards,
groundwater,
habs,
harmful algal blooms,
hydrographic surveys,
hydrologic modeling,
invasive species,
lake monitoring,
lakes,
low flows,
microbiology,
microbiology lab,
nutrients,
peak flows,
sediment-source tracking,
spill response,
streamflow,
super gages,
surface water,
unmanned aircraft systems,
water availability,
water budgets,
water quality,
water use,
watershed monitoring, Fewer tags
Our mission is to provide , timely, reliable, impartial scientific information to our local, state, tribal, and federal partners so they can efficiently manage the water resources within their jurisdictions. Our data and research also help to protect the citizens of Idaho against floods, droughts, and other natural hydrologic hazards. Our science focuses on four basic areas of data collection and research: Surface water resources including rivers, lakes, and reservoirs Groundwater resources, both cold water and geothermal Water quality Water use and availability
Tags: NAWQA,
bathymetry,
bridge scour,
drilling,
droughts, All tags...
ecological flows,
flood inundation mapping,
floods,
fluvial erosion,
geophysical logging,
groundwater,
habs,
harmful algal blooms,
hazards,
hydrographic surveys,
hydrologic modeling,
invasive species,
lake monitoring,
low flows,
microplastics,
reservoirs,
sediment,
streamflow,
surface water,
water availability,
water budgets,
water quality,
water use,
watershed monitoring, Fewer tags
The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey Colorado Water Science Center is to be the principal source of timely, high-quality science information on Colorado’s water resources, and to be a leader in providing an understanding of how those resources relate to the people and environment of the state. This will help planners, managers, and others to make the decisions necessary for the wise use of these limited and shared resources.
Tags: Colorado,
Harmful algal bloom,
NAWQA,
StreamStats,
bathymetry, All tags...
bridge scour,
drought,
flood inundation,
fluvial erosion,
geophysical logging,
groundwater,
habs,
hazards,
hydrologic modeling,
mining,
salinity,
sediment,
selenium,
snowpack,
streamflow,
surface water,
water availability,
water budgets,
water quality,
water resources,
water use,
watershed monitoring,
wildfire, Fewer tags
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