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This page contains model inputs and results from 390 Fluvial Egg Drift Simulator (FluEgg) (version 4.1.1) simulations of invasive carp eggs and larvae in the Maumee River, Ohio, under steady flow...
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Model for computing point estimates of continuous 15-minute time-series suspended-sediment concentration data from instream turbidity data. Turbidity data is published in NWIS. Model is based on...
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This USGS data release contains R models (R Core Team, 2020) for estimating 7Q10 and 30Q10 [lowest annual 7-day and 30-day average streamflow that occurs (on average) once every 10 years]...
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Kootenai river hydraulic conditions were simulated using the iRIC FaSTMECH two-dimensional hydraulic flow model (Nelson, 2003). In addition to this study, FaSTMECH 2D flow models have been...
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A groundwater-flow model was used to simulate zones of contribution to wells south of Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Bethpage, New York. The model results will be used to demonstrate...
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This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release contains model scenario input and output files and nine hydrology and water-quality models developed using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool...
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This data release documents the data and models used to assess flows, concentrations, and loads of highway and urban runoff and of stormwater within receiving streams in southern New England....
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The U.S. Geological Survey simulated the drift and dispersal of invasive carp eggs and larvae in the Maumee River, Ohio, using the Fluvial Egg Drift Simulator (FluEgg) (Garcia and others, 2013;...
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This page contains steady-state and unsteady-state one-dimensional (1D) Hydrologic Engineering Center – River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) models (version 5.0.7) for the Maumee River. The upstream...
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the city of Grandview, Missouri, assessed flooding of the Little Blue River at Grandview resulting from varying precipitation magnitudes and...
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Continuous 15-minute time-series suspended-sediment concentration data computed from instream turbidity data. Turbidity data is managed by California Department of Water Resources (CDWR) using a...
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Climate change and climate variability impacts such as rising sea levels have the potential to exacerbate seawater intrusion and the strain on coastal freshwater resources in already stressed...
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Data from an optical turbidity sensor deployed at the stream station were recorded at 15-minute intervals by a data logger and uploaded every hour to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) database...
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This U.S. Geological Survey data release consists multiple datasets used to simulate the extents of flood inundation along the Muddy River, near Moapa, Nevada. Flood-inundation extents equal the...
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Model Archive and Results for Unsteady Simulations of Egg and Larval Drift in the Maumee River, Ohio
This page contains results from 304 Fluvial Egg Drift Simulator (FluEgg; version 4.1.1) simulations of invasive carp eggs and larvae in the Maumee River, Ohio, under unsteady flow conditions....
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Data from an optical turbidity sensor deployed at the stream station were recorded at 15-minute intervals by a data logger and uploaded every hour to the USGS database (Anderson, 2005; Wagner,...
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This zipped folder contains all relevant files to document and run the Hydrological Engineering Center-River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) one dimensional hydraulic model used to simulate flood...
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Continuous 15-minute time-series suspended-sediment concentration data computed from instream turbidity data. Turbidity data is managed by California Department of Water Resources (CDWR) using a...
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The Archive.zip data set contains R source code and inputs and selected outputs associated with regression analyses used to estimate total phosphorus loads for selected sites on Great Lakes...
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Wildfire can impact soil-physical and soil-hydraulic properties, with major implications for hydrologic and ecologic response. The durations of these soil impacts are poorly characterized for some...