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Found 18 dataset(s) matching "Lower Bighorn".
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The USGS Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center (WY–MT WSC) completed a report (Sando and McCarthy, 2018) documenting methods for peak-flow frequency analysis following implementation of the...
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The USGS Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center (WY–MT WSC) completed a report (Sando and McCarthy, 2018) documenting methods for peak-flow frequency analysis following implementation of the...
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This file (wymt_ffa_2021B_WATSTORE.txt) contains peak-flow input data for PeakFQ for peak-flow frequency analyses for selected streamgages based on data through water year 2021. The file format is...
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This file (wymt_ffa_2021B.psf) contains specifications to run PeakFQ version 7.4 for peak-flow frequency analyses for selected streamgages based on data through water year 2021.
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This file (wymt_ffa_2021A_WATSTORE.txt) contains peak flow data for peak-flow frequency analyses for selected streamgages based on data through water year 2021. The file is in a text format called...
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This file (wymt_ffa_2021A.psf) contains specifications to run PeakFQ for peak-flow frequency analyses for selected streamgages based on data through water year 2021.
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In 2019 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) quantitively assessed the potential for undiscovered, technically recoverable continuous (unconventional) oil and gas resources in the Niobrara interval...
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The North Bighorn mule deer herd inhabits the northern half of the Bighorn Mountains in north-central Wyoming (fig. 28). The herd consists of resident mule deer that live year round in lower...
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The Bighorn Basin is a large Laramide structural and sedimentary basin that encompasses about 10,400 square miles in north-central Wyoming and south-central Montana (fig. 1). The basin is bounded...
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Elk (Cervus elpahus canadensis) within the western section of the Bighorn Mountains display altitudinal migration. In the spring, they migrate from the western foothills up into the mountains, and...
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Elk (Cervus elpahus canadensis) within the northern section of the Bighorn Mountains display altitudinal migration. In the spring, they migrate from the eastern foothills up into the mountains,...
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National Park Service unit points.
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National Park Service unit points.
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The Upper Colorado River Basin has a drainage area of about 113,500 square miles in western Colorado, eastern Utah, southwestern Wyoming, northeastern Arizona, and northwestern New Mexico. In the...
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Elk (Cervus elpahus canadensis) within the southern section of the Bighorn Mountains display altitudinal migration. In the spring, most individuals migrate from the western foothills up into the...
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This data is a compilation of fishery monitoring data collected by state agencies over several decades in tailwaters downriver of dams in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, New Mexico,...
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<p dir="ltr">Data Descriptions</p><p dir="ltr">fungalExpt.csv</p><p dir="ltr"><i>Beauveria bassiana</i> GHA is registered for application to grasshoppers and Mormon crickets on rangeland and...
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The Wind River Basin is a large Laramide (Late Cretaceous through Eocene) structural and sedimentary basin that encompasses about 7,400 square miles in central Wyoming (fig. 1). The basin is...