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Found 1039 dataset(s) matching "Watershed hydrology".
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The U.S. Geological Survey collected groundwater samples from 67 domestic wells and 1 spring used for domestic supply in Placer, El Dorado, Amador, and Calaveras Counties, California in 2016-2017....
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Excess sediments and anthropogenic nutrients, especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P), are leading cause of water quality impairment in streams and wetlands throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region...
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Postfire debris-flow hazard assessment for the Greer fire event that began on or near 2025-05-13, version 1.0. The files, data fields, and metadata included in this assessment are described by...
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Wildfire can substantially alter the hydrologic response of watersheds to rainfall, and debris-flow activity is among the most destructive consequences of these events. To assist federal, state,...
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Postfire debris-flow hazard assessment for the Border 2 fire event that began on or near 2025-01-23, version 1.0. The files, data fields, and metadata included in this assessment are described by...
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Postfire debris-flow hazard assessment for the Palisades fire event that began on or near 2025-01-07, version 1.0. The files, data fields, and metadata included in this assessment are described by...
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Postfire debris-flow hazard assessment for the Hughes fire event that began on or near 2025-01-22, version 1.0. The files, data fields, and metadata included in this assessment are described by...
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The U.S. Geological Survey collected groundwater samples from 67 wells and 1 spring used for domestic and small system drinking water supplies in Placer, El Dorado, Amador, and Calaveras Counties,...
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This dataset contains the default data provided with the Nutrient Explorer Downloadable application (SI: https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_record_Report.cfm?Lab=CPHEA&dirEntryId=358039), which is...
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Postfire debris-flow hazard assessment for the Hurst fire event that began on or near 2025-01-07, version 1.0. The files, data fields, and metadata included in this assessment are described by...
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Postfire debris-flow hazard assessment for the Kenneth fire event that began on or near 2025-01-09, version 1.0. The files, data fields, and metadata included in this assessment are described by...
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the aquatic environment present a water resource management challenge, in part due to the geospatial distribution of presumptive sources and their...
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Geomorphometry for Streams and Floodplains in the Chesapeake and Delaware Watersheds was generated as part of the project Quantifying Floodplain Ecological Processes and Ecosystem Services in the...
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This data release contains aggregated data records documenting the implementation of conservation practices supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on farms within the Chesapeake...
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) computed rasters of pre-solved values for the watersheds draining to the pixel delineation point representing the watershed's mean maximum 30-minute precipitation...
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) computed rasters of pre-solved values for the watersheds draining to the pixel delineation point representing the watershed's mean maximum and minimum January...
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We developed habitat suitability models for occurrence of three invasive riparian woody plant taxa of concern to Department of Interior land management agencies, as well as for three dominant...
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We developed habitat suitability models for occurrence of three invasive riparian woody plant taxa of concern to Department of Interior land management agencies, as well as for three dominant...
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We developed habitat suitability models for occurrence of three invasive riparian woody plant taxa of concern to Department of Interior land management agencies, as well as for three dominant...
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We developed habitat suitability models for occurrence of three invasive riparian woody plant taxa of concern to Department of Interior land management agencies, as well as for three dominant...