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Found 170 dataset(s) matching "levees".
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Data were collected between 2013 and 2022 in a research area of the Everglades known as the Decompartmentalization Physical Model (DPM), a wetland area in the central Everglades that includes...
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This digital map database provides an areally continuous representation of the Quaternary surficial deposits of the San Francisco Bay region merged from the database files from Knudsen and others...
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Lava flow hazards are usually thought to end when the erupting vent becomes inactive, but this is not always the case. At Kilauea in August 2014, a spiny 'a'a flow erupted from the levee of a...
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Lava flow hazards are usually thought to end when the erupting vent becomes inactive, but this is not always the case. At Kilauea in August 2014, a spiny 'a'a flow erupted from the levee of a...
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Lava flow hazards are usually thought to end when the erupting vent becomes inactive, but this is not always the case. At Kilauea in August 2014, a spiny 'a'a flow erupted from the levee of a...
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Water-surface elevations along the stream reach were estimated by steady-state hydraulic modeling, assuming unobstructed flow, and using streamflows and hydrologic conditions anticipated at the...
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Water-surface elevations along the stream reach were estimated by steady-state hydraulic modeling, assuming unobstructed flow, and using streamflows and hydrologic conditions anticipated at the...
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Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge (BSNWR) is an urban refuge in southeastern Louisiana that has been altered extensively due to human impacts. As a result, the hydrology of the impounded...
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Water-surface elevations along the stream reach were estimated by steady-state hydraulic modeling, assuming unobstructed flow, and using streamflows and hydrologic conditions anticipated at the...
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The products presented here document conditions at the Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Missouri from March to May, 2025. Imagery was collected to document conditions at areas in the north...
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The Bonnet Carré Spillway (BCS), located about 28 miles northwest of New Orleans, was constructed by the US Army Corp of Engineers in the early 1930s as part of an integrated flood-control system...
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The Resiliency Exposure Forecast for Coastal Flooding serves as an effort to evaluate the scope of planned adaption initiatives and their potential to reduce exposure to storm-surge and tidal...
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Statistical analyses and maps representing mean, high, and low water-level conditions in the surface water and groundwater of Miami-Dade County were made by the U.S. Geological Survey, in...
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Statistical analyses and maps representing mean, high, and low water-level conditions in the surface water and groundwater of Miami-Dade County were made by the U.S. Geological Survey, in...
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As part of the US Geological Survey's Next Generation Water Observing Systems Program (NGWOS) Research and Development efforts in the Illinois River Basin, two intensive technology 'testbed'...
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The Cache Creek Settling Basin (CCSB) is a 13.3 km2 leveed basin located at the terminal drainage of the Cache Creek watershed, immediately NE of the town of Woodland (Yolo County), California and...
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Statistical analyses and maps representing mean, high, and low water-level conditions in the surface water and groundwater of Miami-Dade County were made by the U.S. Geological Survey, in...
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An upward-looking acoustic Doppler velocity meter (ADVM, SonTek SW, 3.0 MHz) located in a tidal channel of the Nisqually River Delta at site D1 (N 47d 05’ 37”/W 122d 43’ 17”) measured water level...
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Statistical analyses and maps representing mean, high, and low water-level conditions in the surface water and groundwater of Miami-Dade County were made by the U.S. Geological Survey, in...
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An upward-looking acoustic Doppler velocity meter (ADVM, SonTek SW, 3.0 MHz) located in a tidal channel of the Nisqually River Delta at site D2 (N 47d 05’ 37.2”/W 122d 42’ 56.4”) measured water...