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This part of the Data Release contains the raster representation of the water-level altitude and water-level change maps developed every 5 years from 1980-2015 for the upper Rio Grande Focus Area Study. The input point data used to generate the water-level altitude maps can be found in the "Groundwater level measurement data used to develop water-level altitude maps in the upper Rio Grande Alluvial Basins" child item of this data release. These digital data accompany Houston, N.A., Thomas, J.V., Foster, L.K., Pedraza, D.E., and Welborn, T.L., 2020, Hydrogeologic framework, groundwater-level altitudes, groundwater-level changes, and groundwater-storage changes in selected alluvial basins of the upper Rio Grande...
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Abiquiu Reservoir,
Ahumada,
Alamosa,
Alamosa County,
Alamosa Creek,
View east and upriver toward Unkar Group of rocks, Cardenas Basalt sill (black), Bass Formation (light gray), Hakatai Shale (red), unconformably below overlying Cambrian Tapeats Sandstone, from south side of river mile 134.8.
This USGS data release is intended to provide a baselayer of information on likely stream crossings throughout the United States. The geopackage provides likely crossings of infrastructure and streams and provides observed information that helps validate modeled crossings and build knowledge about associated conditions through time (e.g. crossing type, crossing condition). Stream crossings were developed by intersecting the 2020 United States Census Bureau Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) U.S. road lines with the National Hydrography Dataset High Resolution flowlines. The current version of this data release specifically focuses on road stream crossings (i.e. TIGER2020 Roads)...
This data release contains one dataset and one model archive in support of the journal article, "Leveraging machine learning to automate regression model evaluations for large multi-site water-quality trend studies," by Jennifer C. Murphy and Jeffrey G. Chanat. The model archive contains scripts (run in R) to reproduce the four machine learning models (logistic regression, linear and quadratic discriminant analysis, and k-nearest neighbors) trained and tested as part of the journal article. The dataset contains the estimated probabilities for each of these models when applied to a training and test dataset.
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Delaware River Basin,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
United States of America,
Water Quality,
biota,
View north toward basalt dike (photograph EI10) in Hakatai Shale, Unkar Group, on north side of river mile 77.2, at beginning of Hance Rapids. Shinumo Sandstone forms cliff at upper edge of photograph.
Hundred and Fiftynine Mile Dike at top of Redwall Limestone (person for scale on dike), south of river mile 159.7.
Aerial view northwest toward Horn Creek Rapids, river mile 90.9, showing numerous pegmatite and granite dikes in black Vishnu Schist. Inner canyon is 1,300 feet deep here.
Aerial view northwest toward Surprise Canyon Formation (dark red) in channel eroded into Redwall Limestone, west wall of Two Hundred and Seventeenmile Canyon.
View north toward a large pinnacle of Muav Limestone through Royal Arch, Royal Arch Creek canyon, a half mile south of river mile 117.2.
View east and downriver toward brown travertine cap rock (spring deposits) over green Bright Angel Shale, east side of river mile 60.8.
View west toward Dripping Springs of upper Hermit Creek canyon from Hermit Trail, south rim. Pennsylvanian strata (lower right side of photograph), Permian strata, large red cliff (Esplanade Sandstone) to rim (Kaibab Formation).
Aerial view north toward Cocks Combs of East Kaibab Monocline, east side of Kaibab Plateau. Permian strata, including Esplanade Sandstone (lower cliff), Hermit Formation (red slope), Coconino Sandstone (white cliff), and Toroweap Formation (top of white cliff).
View southwest into Parashant Canyon of unclassified dolomites (lower part of canyon), Temple Butte Formation (middle cliffs), and Redwall Limestone (top cliffs).
View southwest and downriver toward Shinumo Sandstone cliffs of Papago Canyon (purple-brown cliffs in canyon above boat, lower right of photograph), and Zuni Point (upper left of photograph) on south rim from river mile 75.0.
Aerial view west toward numerous Pleistocene landslides partly covered by younger sand dunes along Vermilion Cliffs, just west of Vermilion Cliffs Lodge, Arizona (center of photograph), about 4 miles west of river mile 7.0. Red and white Navajo Sandstone forms upper half of Vermilion Cliffs, gray Kaibab Formation at lower left of photograph.
Aerial view northwest toward basalt dikes (photograph EI06) on west side of Unkar Creek canyon in Solomon Temple Member of Dox Formation, Unkar Group, about 2 miles west of river mile 72.5.
Aerial view north toward south side of Quaternary basalt neck and pyroclastic deposits of Yumtheska Vent West sample site, K-Ar age 0.780±0.15 thousand years (ka) (Wenrich and others, 1995).
Cheyava Falls in flood, about a 450- to 500-foot waterfall, issuing from cave in Mooney Falls Member of Redwall Limestone, east wall of upper Clear Creek canyon.
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