County-level livestock data for the Pacific drainages of the United States, 2012
Dates
Publication Date
2019-10-08
Time Period
2012
Citation
Wise, D.R., 2019, County-level livestock data for the Pacific drainages of the United States, 2012: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9MYHLJ6.
Summary
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is developing SPARROW models (SPAtially Related Regressions On Watershed Attributes) to assess the transport of contaminants (e.g., nutrients) through the Pacific drainages of the United States (the Columbia River basin; the coastal drainages of Washington, Oregon, and California; the Klamath River basin; the Central Valley of California, and the west slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains). SPARROW relates instream water quality measurements to spatially referenced characteristics of watersheds, including contaminant sources and the factors influencing terrestrial and aquatic transport. The population of livestock within a watershed is a potential factor affecting nutrient delivery to streams. The [...]
Summary
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is developing SPARROW models (SPAtially Related Regressions On Watershed Attributes) to assess the transport of contaminants (e.g., nutrients) through the Pacific drainages of the United States (the Columbia River basin; the coastal drainages of Washington, Oregon, and California; the Klamath River basin; the Central Valley of California, and the west slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains). SPARROW relates instream water quality measurements to spatially referenced characteristics of watersheds, including contaminant sources and the factors influencing terrestrial and aquatic transport. The population of livestock within a watershed is a potential factor affecting nutrient delivery to streams. The spatial data set “County-level livestock data for the Pacific drainages of the United States, 2012" summarizes livestock populations and the associated generation of manure nutrients for each county lying partially or fully within Pacific drainages of the United States. This data set was created by combining an existing data set of county-level livestock and manure nutrient data for the United States with regional information on cattle housed in dairies and feedlots.
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Related External Resources
Type: Related Primary Publication
Wise, D.R., 2019, Spatially referenced models of streamflow and nitrogen, phosphorus, and suspended-sediment loads in streams of the Pacific region of the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report, https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20195112.
The purpose of this data set is to provide water-quality and land management analysts with information for assessing the importance of livestock in the Pacific drainages of the United States. The existing national data set of county-level livestock and manure nutrient data for the United States does not separate manure nutrients between cattle housed in AFO’s (animal feeding operations) and cattle free to roam on grazing land. The new dataset, which does include this break out, could be useful in watershed modeling, as well as other types of water-quality and land management analyses in the western United States.