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Found 425 dataset(s) matching "Arkansas river".
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This data release contains monthly and annual water-use estimates from the Aquaculture and Irrigation Water-Use Model version 1.1 for the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Aquaculture and irrigation...
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Data shows CH4 fluxes from the upper portion of cypress knees across various climate and flooding gradients of the North American Baldcypress Swamp Network in the Mississippi River Alluvial...
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Since the 1940's, hydrologists have used aquifer tests to estimate the hydrogeologic properties near test wells. Results from these tests are recorded in various files, databases, reports and...
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Fourteen stream reaches associated with stream flow-gaging stations, operated by the U.S. Geological Survey and distributed across the Boston Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma, were selected for...
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This geodatabase contains the spatial datasets that represent the Edwards-Trinity aquifer system in the States of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Included are: (1) polygon extents; datasets...
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A National Park Service Partnership Program project was conducted in 2017 - 2019 on water quality parameters up-stream and downstream of a confined animal feeding operation on a Buffalo National...
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A bathymetric survey of DeQueen Lake, Sevier County, Arkansas was conducted in July, 2015, by the Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) using...
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Digital elevation model (DEM) of Norfork Lake, Arkansas-Missouri, derived from 2015 terrain dataset.
The dataset is a digital elevation model (DEM) of the bathymetry of Norfork Lake, Arkansas-Missouri, below a pool elevation of 580 ft above the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88). The...
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This data release contains tracer data and estimated age distributions of groundwater samples collected as part of a water availability study for the Mississippi alluvial plain (MAP). The MAP is...
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The dataset is a digital elevation model (DEM), in GeoTiff format, of the bathymetry of DeQueen Lake, Sevier County, Arkansas, below a pool elevation of 474 ft above the North American Vertical...
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A bathymetric survey of DeQueen Lake, Sevier County, Arkansas was conducted in July, 2015, by the Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) using...
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A bathymetric survey of Norfork Lake, Arkansas-Missouri, was conducted in September-October, 2015, by the Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) using...
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A bathymetric survey of Norfork Lake, Arkansas-Missouri, was conducted in September-October, 2015, by the Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) using...
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The Eagle airborne magnetic and radiometric geophysical survey covers parts of the Charley River, Eagle, and Tanacross quadrangles near Eagle, Alaska (fig. 1). Magnetic and radiometric data were...
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This dataset contains estimates of water withdrawals from 66 principal aquifers and "other" non-principal aquifers during 2015 for various categories of use in each county or county equivalent in...
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Groundwater is a vital resource in the Mississippi embayment physiographic region (Mississippi embayment) of the central United States and can be limited in some areas by high concentrations of...
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For the open-file report we collected new coking coal samples from Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Arkansas and analyzed them for proximate and ultimate analyses; calorific value; sulfur forms;...
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Groundwater is a vital resource in the Mississippi embayment physiographic region (Mississippi embayment) of the central United States and can be limited in some areas by high concentrations of...
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The Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer (MRVA) overlies and is bounded by several regional aquifers that make up the Mississippi embayment aquifer system (MEAS) in the central United States....
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Groundwater is a vital resource in the Mississippi embayment physiographic region (Mississippi embayment) of the central United States and can be limited in some areas by high concentrations of...