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Modifications were made to Great Lakes topobathy data to interpolate areas of missing near shore elevation data. Areas with missing elevation data were not interpolated where there was low...
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Land applied waste byproducts were collected by USGS from 34 sites across the United States. Materials included waste byproducts from treatment of municipal sewage (biosolids), production of food...
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Understanding sediment nutrient dynamics in the Milwaukee River Basin is important for assessing water quality and stream habitat. The Milwaukee River is a major tributary to Lake Michigan that...
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This dataset represents the calculated wetness index value within individual local and accumulated upstream catchments for NHDPlusV2 Waterbodies based on the Composite Topographic Index (See...
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Phytoplankton samples were collected from Lake Pepin (a natural, riverine lake on the Upper Mississippi River) from 2012-2014. The dataset includes phytoplankton community data (i.e., genus,...
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This dataset contains site information and results of flood-frequency analysis for 422 streamflow gaging stations (streamgages) operated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in parts of the Upper...
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Throughout the Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS), floods in 1993 and 2019 were record-setting events in terms of flood stage and duration of flooding. Floodplain tree species are adapted to...
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This is an update to a previously archived data set, which is available at https://doi.org/10.13020/4zwr-t415. Here, additional sites for 2021, and additional data for 2022 and 2023 are given....
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This data release contains a CSV dataset of the likelihood of sapling recruitment based on abundance of seedlings height classes and other stand and site-level factors. Maps accompany the CSV on...
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It is common practice for waste byproducts generated from the treatment of municipal waste (biosolids), livestock production (manure), and oil and gas drilling operations (spent drill fluids and...
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Understanding and projecting the downstream benefits of terrestrial surface water storage (volumetric water stored in lakes and wetlands, SWstorage) requires watershed hydrologic models. Use of...
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The USGS Spatially Referenced Regression on Watershed attributes (SPARROW) model is a hybrid empirical/process-based mass balance model that can be used to estimate the major sources and...
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This data release item includes a set of four RSPARROW models that were converted from previously developed SAS-based SPARROW models to estimate streamflow, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and...