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Found 186 dataset(s) matching "annual runoff".
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Three different CMIP6-LOCA2 based climate projection data sets are spatially averaged for the contiguous United States using National Park Service administrative units to provide time series for...
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Three different CMIP6-LOCA2 based climate projection data sets are spatially averaged for the contiguous United States using Bureau of Land Management administrative units to provide time series...
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Three different CMIP6-LOCA2 based climate projection data sets are spatially averaged over the Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) using HU8 and HU10 hydrologic units for the contiguous United States...
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<div>Available water supply varies greatly across the United States depending on topography, climate, elevation and geology. Forested and mountainous locations, such as national forests, tend to...
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This dataset was produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the Wyoming Water Development Office for the purpose of calculating basin characteristics in preparation for the...
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Input Data for Hydrologic Simulations of the CONUS using the NHM-PRMS, 1950-2010, Maurer Calibration
This data release contains inputs for and outputs from hydrologic simulations for the conterminous United States (CONUS) using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) version 5.1.0 and the...
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This dataset provides lines of equal average annual yield efficiency for water years 1950-98 in the Black Hills area of South Dakota and Wyoming.
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The data presented here contain quasi-event hydrologic response characteristics for quickflow response intervals (QRIs) calculated at 57 USGS GAGES-II reference watersheds in the western US. Each...
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The continental United States (CONUS) was modeled to produce simulations of historical and potential future streamflow using the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) application of the USGS...
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This shapefile (polygon feature) contains the boundary of the July 1, 2022 100-Year Storm Flood Risk Zone, one of the layers of the July 1, 2022 100-Year Storm Flood Risk Map. Areas within this...
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<p>Path analyses of historical streamflow data from the Pacific Northwest indicate that the precipitation amount has been the dominant control on the magnitude of low streamflow extremes compared...
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This data release presents truth data and benchmark results describing simulation of hydrologic drought events in the conterminous United States. This data release supports a publication (Simeone...
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This data release contains output from a numerical snow simulation for a 65 kilometer (km) × 81 km model domain in parts of Montana and Wyoming, United States, encompassing the Gallatin River...
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The southeastern United States was modeled to produce historical and potential future simulations of streamflow statistics using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) as part of the...
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These geospatial data sets were developed as part of a new analysis of all known current and historical rain gages in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico published in the journal article Murphy,...
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This data release contains time-series data and plots summarizing mean monthly temperature (TAVE) and total monthly precipitation (PPT), and runoff (RO) from the U.S. Geological Survey Monthly...
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This data release contains time-series data and plots summarizing mean monthly temperature (TAVE) and total monthly precipitation (PPT), and runoff (RO) from the U.S. Geological Survey Monthly...
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This data release contains time-series data and plots summarizing mean monthly temperature (TAVE) and total monthly precipitation (PPT), and runoff (RO) from the U.S. Geological Survey Monthly...
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This data release contains time-series data and plots summarizing mean monthly temperature (TAVE) and total monthly precipitation (PPT), and runoff (RO) from the U.S. Geological Survey Monthly...
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This data release contains time-series data and plots summarizing mean monthly temperature (TAVE) and total monthly precipitation (PPT), and runoff (RO) from the U.S. Geological Survey Monthly...