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Found 67 dataset(s) matching "saltwater intrusion".
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A MODFLOW-2005 model, using the SWI2 package, was developed for the Sandy Hook Unit, Gateway National Recreation Area (hereafter Sandy Hook) in New Jersey to evaluate the response of groundwater...
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Data for manuscript titled, "Impacts of climate change on estuarine hydrodynamics and implications for hypoxia within a shallow subtropical system". The data is organized by figure. Abstract:...
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Salinity data synthesized and summarized from both EPA and USGS publicly available data. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Kaushal, S., S. Shelton, P. Mayer, B....
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South Louisiana's continued land-loss due to erosion and subsidence is a constant process and demands attention through restoration and mitigation efforts. Data is needed to determine elevation...
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A critical aspects of the uniqueness of coastal drought is the effects on salinity dynamics of creeks and rivers. The location of the freshwater-saltwater interface along the coast is an important...
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South Louisiana's continued land-loss due to erosion and subsidence is a constant process and demands attention thru restoration and mitigation efforts. Data is needed to determine elevation and...
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The Sparta aquifer is a primary source of groundwater in north-central Louisiana. In 2015, more than 60 million gallons per day were withdrawn from the Sparta aquifer, of which over 90 percent was...
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A three-dimensional groundwater flow model was developed to simulate the effects of withdrawals on the groundwater-flow systems of five aquifers in and around Ocean County, New Jersey—the...
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South Louisiana's continued land-loss due to erosion and subsidence is a constant process and demands attention though restoration and mitigation efforts. Data is needed to determine elevation...
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South Louisiana's continued land-loss due to erosion and subsidence is a constant process and demands attention though restoration and mitigation efforts. Data is needed to determine elevation...
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South Louisiana's continued land-loss due to erosion and subsidence is a constant process and demands attention through restoration and mitigation efforts. Data is needed to determine elevation...
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This document provides a summary of surface water-quality, streamflow, and groundwater data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) within the Central Pine Barrens (CPB) Region of Suffolk...
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A hydrogeologic framework was developed by USGS during 2016-19 to describe the groundwater system on the Virginia Eastern Shore. This USGS data release contains text files of (1) interpreted...
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Data pertaining to mapping the approximate inland extent of saltwater at the base of the Biscayne Aquifer in the Model Land Area of Miami-Dade County, Florida in 2016. The inland extent of...
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The dataset consists of selected water conductivity profiles in text file format from well Sec34-MW-02-FS, which were used to evaluate the rate of movement of the saltwater interface. The inland...
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This release of data includes the chloride concentration of water samples provided by the USGS or other organizations that were used for this mapping effort. The inland extent of saltwater at the...
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Steady-state numerical groundwater-flow models were constructed for the islands of Kaua'i, O'ahu, and Maui, Hawai'i. Separate models were created for each island using MODFLOW-2005 (Harbaugh,...
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This is a shapefile of approximate inland extent of saltwater at the base of the Biscayne Aquifer in the Model Land area of Miami-Dade County, Florida representing data collected in 2016. The...
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The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, modified an existing numerical, steady-state regional MODFLOW-2005 groundwater-flow model to evaluate...
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Electromagnetic (EM) geophysical methods provide information about the bulk electrical conductivity of the subsurface. EM data has been widely used to investigate aquifers and geologic structures....