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Found 241 dataset(s) matching "groundwater surface-water interactions".
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Small unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS) are now often used for collecting aerial visible image data and creating 3D digital surface models (DSM) that incorporate terrain and dense vegetation....
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This release contains data collected to study surface-groundwater interactions during flood events in the floodplain of a restored reach of Underwood Creek in Wauwatosa, WI. Continuous floodplain...
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The Neversink River watershed (above the Neversink Reservoir) in the Catskill Mountains of New York, USA has been a focus of U.S. Geological Survey research for decades regarding stream...
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The U.S. Geological Survey—in cooperation with the San Antonio Water System and the Edwards Aquifer Authority—used data collected during four different periods (March 1955–August 1964, October...
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This dataset is a raster representing the estimated altitude of the top of the Dakota Sandstone in western Sarpy County. This dataset was developed as part of a cooperative study between the...
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This dataset is a raster representing the estimated altitude of the top of the Pennsylvanian-age units in western Sarpy County. This dataset was developed as part of a cooperative study between...
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This dataset is a shapefile of contours representing the estimated altitude of the top of the Pennsylvanian-age units in western Sarpy County. This dataset was developed as part of a cooperative...
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This dataset is a shapefile of contours representing the estimated altitude of the top of the Dakota Sandstone in western Sarpy County. This dataset was developed as part of a cooperative study...
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The Neversink River watershed (above the Neversink Reservoir) has been a focus of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) research regarding stream geochemistry, acidification, and ecology dynamics for...
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Understanding how changing climatic conditions affect streamflow volume and timing is critical for effective water management. In the Rio Grande Basin of the southwest U.S., decreasing snowpack,...
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Heat can be used a tracer for monitoring seepage rates within stream channels. To estimate seepage using temperature, the diel amplitude and attenuation of temperature at several depths below the...
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Dye tracing investigations were conducted in Cades Cove and Tuckaleechee Cove, two carbonate fensters in the western Great Smoky Mountains. These investigations were conducted as part of a...
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The U.S. Geological Survey collected low-altitude airborne thermal infrared data and visual imagery via a multirotor, small unoccupied aircraft system deployed from the northern bank of...
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Infiltrometers are devices used to measure the infiltration rates of water into soils or porous media (Bouwer, 1986). Cylinder infiltrometers are generally constructed from metal shaped into...
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This data release contains environmental tracer concentrations, modeled recharge conditions (water temperature, excess air), and resulting estimated groundwater residence times. This dataset...
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The Skykomish and Snoqualmie River basins in western Washington provide spawning, rearing, and migration habitat for several salmonid species, including Endangered Species Act-listed Chinook...
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This dataset presents high-resolution thermal infrared (TIR) and true-color RGB (red, green, blue) imagery mosaics, longitudinal stream temperature profiles, thermal points of interest, and river...
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This dataset is a compilation of samples collected from draining mine adits, including water and mineral precipitates, from several mines in California and Colorado. The Golinsky, Copper Bluff,...
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This dataset includes high-resolution thermal infrared (TIR) and true-color images collected from crewed aircraft and a point shapefile and corresponding comma-delimited tabular data representing...
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A Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) model was developed to simulate the surface and near-surface hydrologic system of the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCOL). The model was used to...