New England WSC Data Releases and Publications in the Second Quarter of 2021
List of data releases and publications from the New England Water Science Center released in the second quarter of 2021.
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Water-quality data from the Providence Water Supply Board for tributary streams to the Scituate Reservoir (ver. 3.0, November 2023)
Data for Models Estimating Baseflow for Streams Containing Endangered Atlantic Salmon in Maine, USA
Chemical Data From 40 Years of Monitoring a Treated-Wastewater Groundwater Plume in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 1978-2018
Data and hydraulic models at selected dam-removal and culvert-retrofit sites in the northeastern United States
Model archive for Assessing long-term annual yields of highway and urban runoff in selected areas of California with the Stochastic Empirical Loading Dilution Model (SELDM)
Approaches for assessing long-term annual yields of highway and urban runoff in selected areas of California with the Stochastic Empirical Loading and Dilution Model (SELDM)
Use of dissolved oxygen monitoring to evaluate phosphorus loading in Connecticut streams, 2015–18
Exploring the factors controlling the error characteristics of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission discharge estimates
Associations between private well water and community water supply arsenic concentrations in the conterminous United States
Machine-learning predictions of high arsenic and high manganese at drinking water depths of the glacial aquifer system, northern continental United States
National Water Dashboard (NWD)
The National Water Dashboard (NWD) is a mobile, interactive tool that provides real-time information on water levels, weather, and flood forecasts - all in one place on a computer, smartphone, or other mobile device. The NWD presents real-time stream, lake and reservoir, precipitation, and groundwater data from more than 13,500 USGS observation stations across the country.
Related Content
Water-quality data from the Providence Water Supply Board for tributary streams to the Scituate Reservoir (ver. 3.0, November 2023)
Data for Models Estimating Baseflow for Streams Containing Endangered Atlantic Salmon in Maine, USA
Chemical Data From 40 Years of Monitoring a Treated-Wastewater Groundwater Plume in a Sand and Gravel Aquifer, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 1978-2018
Data and hydraulic models at selected dam-removal and culvert-retrofit sites in the northeastern United States
Model archive for Assessing long-term annual yields of highway and urban runoff in selected areas of California with the Stochastic Empirical Loading Dilution Model (SELDM)
Approaches for assessing long-term annual yields of highway and urban runoff in selected areas of California with the Stochastic Empirical Loading and Dilution Model (SELDM)
Use of dissolved oxygen monitoring to evaluate phosphorus loading in Connecticut streams, 2015–18
Exploring the factors controlling the error characteristics of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission discharge estimates
Associations between private well water and community water supply arsenic concentrations in the conterminous United States
Machine-learning predictions of high arsenic and high manganese at drinking water depths of the glacial aquifer system, northern continental United States
National Water Dashboard (NWD)
The National Water Dashboard (NWD) is a mobile, interactive tool that provides real-time information on water levels, weather, and flood forecasts - all in one place on a computer, smartphone, or other mobile device. The NWD presents real-time stream, lake and reservoir, precipitation, and groundwater data from more than 13,500 USGS observation stations across the country.
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