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Found 344 dataset(s) matching "open hydrology".
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Rasters of positive openness and positive openness difference in the Greater Raleigh, NC Area based on 1-meter high-resolution lidar-derived digital elevation models (DEMs). This dataset contains...
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As part of a collaborative study with the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, the U.S. Geological Survey developed a suite of high-resolution lidar-derived raster datasets for the Greater Raleigh...
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<p><a href="https://nlet.brc.tamus.edu/Home/Index">NLET (National Load Estimating Tool)</a>, a component of the <a href="https://soilandwaterhub.brc.tamus.edu/Home/Index">USDA/ARS Soil and Water...
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This map service represents modeled streamflow metrics from the historical time period (1977-2006) in the United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow datasets include...
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This map service represents the percent change in modeled streamflow metrics between the historical (1977-2006) and mid-century (2030-2059) time periods in the United States. In addition to...
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<div>This map service represents the absolute change in modeled streamflow metrics between the historical (1977-2006) and end-of-century (2070-2099) time periods in the United States. In addition...
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This map service represents the percent change in modeled streamflow metrics between the historical (1977-2006) and end-of-century (2070-2099) time periods in the western United States. In...
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This map service represents modeled streamflow metrics from the end-of-century time period (2070-2099) in the United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow datasets include...
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<div>This map service represents the absolute change in modeled streamflow metrics between the historical (1977-2006) and mid-century (2030-2059) time periods in the United States. In addition to...
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This map service represents modeled streamflow metrics from the mid-century time period (2030-2059) in the United States. In addition to standard NHD attributes, the streamflow datasets include...
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Five hydrologic and landscape databases were developed by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, for select National Wildlife Refuges (NWRs) in...
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Maps at a scale of 1:24,000 are used to identify surficial geologic materials and resources, to identify and evaluate physical hazards, and to evaluate groundwater resources. Digital data from...
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This map data layer represents the linear hydrology features for the City of Bloomington, Indiana. This includes creeks, streams, lake shorelines, open channels, and detention pond boundary line features.
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The U.S. Geological Survey and a consortium of local governments in North Carolina have partnered together to track water quality and quantity conditions in several of the area’s water-supply...
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This layer represents modeled stream temperatures derived from the NorWeST point feature class (NorWest_TemperaturePoints). NorWeST summer stream temperature scenarios were developed for all...
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This layer represents modeled stream temperatures derived from the NorWeST point feature class (NorWest_TemperaturePoints). NorWeST summer stream temperature scenarios were developed for all...
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This layer represents modeled stream temperatures derived from the NorWeST point feature class (NorWest_TemperaturePoints). NorWeST summer stream temperature scenarios were developed for all...
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This layer indicates the location of the observed stream temperature records used for the NorWeST database summaries. NorWeST summer stream temperature scenarios were developed for all rivers and...
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Hot Creek Gorge contains the most obvious surface expression of the hydrothermal system in Long Valley Caldera, California, discharging 200-300 L/s of thermal water according to USGS measurements...
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A hydrologic monitoring network was installed to investigate landslide hazards affecting the railway corridor along the eastern shore of Puget Sound between Seattle and Everett, near Mukilteo,...