IT Specialist
Email:
tgross@usgs.gov
Office Phone:
303-236-6933
Fax:
303-236-4912
ORCID:
0000-0003-0161-3434
Location
Box 25046
Denver Federal Center
Denver
, CO
80225-0046
US
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A simple water budget includes precipitation, streamflow, change in storage, evapotranspiration, and residuals: P=Q + ET + ΔS + e. It is essential to include the managed component (i.e., the “human” component) to close the water budget and reduce the magnitude of the residuals from “natural” water budgets. Some of the largest components of managed water withdraws are public supply, irrigation, and thermoelectric. The modified water budget is: P=Q + ET + ΔS + (PS + Irr + TE) + e, where PS is public supply, Irr is irrigation, and TE is thermoelectric water use. This data release contains both the natural and managed components of the water budget for a region within the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River...
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Apalachicola River,
Chattahoochee River,
Flint River,
Georgia,
Gulf Coast, All tags...
Southeastern United States,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
human component,
modeling,
water budget,
water management,
water-use, Fewer tags
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The U.S. Geological Survey South Atlantic Water Science Center, in cooperation with the South Carolina Department of Transportation, implemented a South Carolina StreamStats application in 2018. This shapefile dataset contains vector lines representing streams, rivers, and ditches that were used in preparing the underlying data for the South Carolina StreamStats application. Data were compiled from multiple sources, but principally represent lidar-derived linework from the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and the South Carolina Lidar Consortium.The South Carolina hydrography lines were created from elevation rasters that ranged from 4 to 10 ft resolution, to produce a product of approximately 1:6,000-scale....
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Abbeville County,
Aiken County,
Allendale County,
Anderson County,
Bamberg County, All tags...
Barnwell County,
Beaufort County,
Berkeley County,
Calhoun County,
Charleston County,
Cherokee County,
Chester County,
Chesterfield County,
Clarendon County,
Colleton County,
Darlington County,
Dillon County,
Dorchester County,
Edgefield County,
Fairfield County,
Florence County,
Geography,
Georgetown County,
Georgia,
Greenville County,
Greenwood County,
Hampton County,
Horry County,
Hydrology,
Jasper County,
Kershaw County,
Lancaster County,
Laurens County,
Lee County,
Lexington County,
Marion County,
Marlboro County,
McCormick County,
Newberry County,
North Carolina,
Oconee County,
Orangeburg County,
Pickens County,
Richland County,
Saluda County,
South Carolina,
South Carolina,
Spartanburg County,
Sumter County,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Union County,
Virginia,
Water Resources,
Williamsburg County,
York County,
computational methods,
decision support methods,
environment,
flood preparedness,
floods,
floods and flood hazards,
geographic information systems,
geoscientificInformation,
geospatial datasets,
hazard preparedness,
hydrography,
hydrologic maps,
hydrology,
inlandWaters,
lidar,
maps and atlases,
partnerships,
river reaches,
river systems,
surface water (non-marine),
water resource management, Fewer tags
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A simple water budget includes precipitation, streamflow, change in storage, evapotranspiration, and residuals: P=Q + ET + ΔS + e. It is essential to include the managed component (i.e., the “human” component) to close the water budget and reduce the magnitude of the residuals from “natural” water budgets. Some of the largest components of managed water withdraws are public supply, irrigation, and thermoelectric. The modified water budget is: P=Q + ET + ΔS + (PS + Irr + TE) + e, where PS is public supply, Irr is irrigation, and TE is thermoelectric water use. This data release contains both the natural and managed components of the water budget for a region within the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River...
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Apalachicola River,
Chattahoochee River,
Flint River,
Georgia,
Gulf Coast, All tags...
Southeastern United States,
human component,
modeling,
water budget,
water management,
water-use, Fewer tags
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Reliable peak-streamflow information is critical for proper design of stream-related infrastructure, such as bridges, and StreamStats is a Web-based Geographic Information Systems (GIS) application that provides a user-friendly interface to estimate peak flows (https://streamstats.usgs.gov/ss/). StreamStats develops these peak-flow estimates using basin characteristics for the entire contributing area to a user-selected point; however, infrastructure planners often need to estimate flows for an area downstream from a known control such as a reservoir release or a weir. This dataset was compiled in cooperation with the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) to provide a GIS layer of filtered regulation...
Tags: Georgia,
Hydrology,
North Carolina,
Region 1,
Region 2, All tags...
Region 3,
Region 4,
Region 5,
South Carolina,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
Water Resources,
bridges,
dam sites,
watershed management, Fewer tags
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A simple water budget includes precipitation, streamflow, change in storage, evapotranspiration, and residuals: P=Q + ET + ΔS + e. It is essential to include the managed component (i.e., the “human” component) to close the water budget and reduce the magnitude of the residuals from “natural” water budgets. Some of the largest components of managed water withdraws are public supply, irrigation, and thermoelectric. The modified water budget is: P=Q + ET + ΔS + (PS + Irr + TE) + e, where PS is public supply, Irr is irrigation, and TE is thermoelectric water use. This data release contains both the natural and managed components of the water budget for a region within the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) River...
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Apalachicola River,
Chattahoochee River,
Flint River,
Georgia,
Gulf Coast, All tags...
Southeastern United States,
human component,
modeling,
water budget,
water management,
water-use, Fewer tags
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