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Note: this data release has been deprecated. Please see new data release here: https://doi.org/10.5066/P9RC7RJM. The U.S. Geological Survey Oregon Water Science Center, in cooperation with The Klamath Tribes initiated a project to understand changes in the surface-water extent of Klamath Marsh, Oregon and changes in groundwater levels within and surrounding the marsh. The initial phase of the study focused on developing datasets needed for future interpretive phases of the investigation. This data release documents the creation of a geospatial dataset of January through May maximum surface-water extent based on a model developed by John Jones (2015; 2019) to detect surface-water inundation within vegetated areas...
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This model archive summary (MAS) is a model update to an existing log-transformed turbidity-suspended sediment concentration (SSC) regression model computing SSC for water year (WY) 2008-2017. This model supersedes all models prior to Oct 1, 2017 and includes a new model for WY 2018-2020. The methods used follow USGS guidance as referenced in Office of Surface Water (OSW)/Office of Water Quality (OWQ) technical memoranda 2016.07 and USGS techniques and methods, book 3-chapter C4 (Rasmussen and others, 2009).
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This data release contains model inputs, outputs, and source code (written in R) for the calculation of daily total phosphorus (TP) concentrations at a sampling site operated by the Klamath Tribes (WR6000), which is located 5 miles downstream of USGS streamgage 11502500, Williamson River below Sprague River near Chiloquin, Oregon. Daily streamflow data from 11502500 were used to calibrate the model along with data provided for the Klamath Tribes for site WR6000. Daily TP concentrations were calculated from 1991-2019 using the USGS Weighted Regression on Time, Discharge, and Season (WRTDS) model. Calibration data are bi-weekly (every two weeks) TP concentrations collected at site WR6000 and analyzed by the Klamath...
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Amphibians are among the most sensitive taxa to climate change, and species inhabiting arid and semiarid landscapes at the extremes of their range are especially vulnerable to periods of drought. The Jack Creek, Oregon, USA population of Oregon spotted frogs (Rana pretiosa) faces unique challenges occupying the highest elevation site in the species’ extant range and one that has been hydrologically transformed by loss of American beaver (Castor canadensis). We evaluated the effect of drought mitigation (addition of excavated ponds) on relationships between local water availability, legacy beaver dams, and R. pretiosa population dynamics in the Jack Creek system. We conducted capture-mark-recapture sampling at a...
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The U.S. Geological Survey Oregon Water Science Center, in cooperation with The Klamath Tribes initiated a project to understand changes in surface-water prevalence of Klamath Marsh, Oregon and changes in groundwater levels within and surrounding the marsh. The initial phase of the study focused on developing datasets needed for future interpretive phases of the investigation. This data release documents the creation of a geospatial dataset of January through June maximum surface-water extent (MSWE) based on a model developed by Jones (2015; 2019) to detect surface-water inundation within vegetated areas from satellite imagery. The Dynamic Surface Water Extent (DSWE) model uses Landsat at-surface reflectance imagery...


    map background search result map search result map USGS 1:100000-scale Quadrangle for Williamson River, OR 1980 Klamath Marsh January Through May Maximum Surface Water Extent, 1985-2021 (ver. 2.0, March 2022) Klamath Marsh January Through June Maximum Surface Water Extent, 1985-2021 Model Archive Summary for Suspended-Sediment Concentration at USGS site 11502500, Williamson River below Sprague River near Chiloquin, OR Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) captures before and after drought mitigation at Jack Creek, Oregon 2009-2021 Daily total phosphorus concentrations calculated using the USGS Weighted Regression on Time, Discharge, and Season (WRTDS) Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) captures before and after drought mitigation at Jack Creek, Oregon 2009-2021 Model Archive Summary for Suspended-Sediment Concentration at USGS site 11502500, Williamson River below Sprague River near Chiloquin, OR Klamath Marsh January Through May Maximum Surface Water Extent, 1985-2021 (ver. 2.0, March 2022) Klamath Marsh January Through June Maximum Surface Water Extent, 1985-2021 USGS 1:100000-scale Quadrangle for Williamson River, OR 1980 Daily total phosphorus concentrations calculated using the USGS Weighted Regression on Time, Discharge, and Season (WRTDS)