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Digital data of structural and isopach features derived from previously published Black Warrior Basin studies Digital data of structural and isopach features derived from previously published Black Warrior Basin studies

The Black Warrior Basin is a sedimentary foreland basin in western Alabama and northern Mississippi. This basin is named after the Black Warrior River and is developed extensively for coal, coalbed methane, conventional oil, and natural gas production. Its geologic genesis was due to Paleozoic tectonic events between the Appalachian and Ouachita orogenic belts. The Paleozoic rock hosts...

Data release of surface water storage time series (2016-2023) Data release of surface water storage time series (2016-2023)

Globally, many waterbodies and floodplains have been lost, degraded, or are at risk for further loss, which may have unintended consequences for rivers, including exacerbating flood and drought conditions. We explored how including surface water storage time series in deep learning models influences our ability to predict river discharge. We utilized Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 algorithms...

Southeast FireMap Burned Area Datasets Southeast FireMap Burned Area Datasets

The Southeast FireMap (SEFM) project is a collaboration between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Tall Timbers Research Station that aims to improve burned area mapping across the southeastern United States. Tracking prescribed fires and wildfires is essential for effective wildfire risk mitigation, natural resource management, and landscape conservation across both public and...

Hyperspectral and Thermal Data Collected during Uncrewed Aircraft System (UAS) Operations near Moab, Utah in May 2025 Hyperspectral and Thermal Data Collected during Uncrewed Aircraft System (UAS) Operations near Moab, Utah in May 2025

In May 2025, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Uncrewed Systems Office (NUSO) conducted uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) flights to collect hyperspectral and thermal remote sensing imagery over dryland sites during a collaborative field campaign near Moab, Utah. Two sites, "Horsethief Campground" and "Salt Valley", which have differing vegetation and soil characteristics, were...

Luminescence data for: Springtime Formation of Laminated Soil Carbonate Rinds and Changes in Fluvial Terrace Soils on Orbital Timescales at Rio Mesa, Utah, USA Luminescence data for: Springtime Formation of Laminated Soil Carbonate Rinds and Changes in Fluvial Terrace Soils on Orbital Timescales at Rio Mesa, Utah, USA

Laminated soil carbonate rinds are a Quaternary paleoclimate archive whose isotope composition is linked to soil formation conditions. At Rio Mesa, Utah (USA), we investigated the fidelity of rind records in a river terrace setting by determining the seasonal timing of rind formation and testing for inter-record replication. We infer soil carbonate formed in the spring season...

Radiometric data collected from an uncrewed airborne system and handheld meters at the Grand Junction Regional Airport radiometric calibration facility, 2023-2024 Radiometric data collected from an uncrewed airborne system and handheld meters at the Grand Junction Regional Airport radiometric calibration facility, 2023-2024

Radiometric data were collected at the Grand Junction Regional Airport radiometric calibration facility in March 2023 and August 2024. The facility consists of five ~9 by ~12 m (30 x 40 feet) concrete pads, each 18 in thick. Each pad provides sources of radioelements that are spatially homogeneous (see Ward, 1978). Three pads are dedicated K, Th, and U pads, each of which contains high...

Observed and predicted thermal exposure data, and associated land cover characteristics, of commuting locations in Denver Colorado Observed and predicted thermal exposure data, and associated land cover characteristics, of commuting locations in Denver Colorado

Examining urban thermal environments has become a critical area of research spanning epidemiology, urban planning, and ecology. While traditional metrics like air temperature (Tair) and satellite-derived surface temperature (SD-LST) dominate urban heat studies, these measures often fail to reflect how people actually experience thermal exposure intensity. More human-oriented metrics...

Luminescence data for: Digital database for geologic and geophysical maps of the San Gorgonio Pass region, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, southern California Luminescence data for: Digital database for geologic and geophysical maps of the San Gorgonio Pass region, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, southern California

This report and accompanying maps and database address the geologic and geophysical character of a block of ten 7.5’ quadrangles that span the San Gorgonio Pass region. The study culminates more than four decades of intermittent geologic and geophysical mapping investigations by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Published results from these investigations fall into two categories: (1)...

Radiocarbon, U-series, and amino acid chronology data for late Quaternary marine terraces in coastal Santa Barbara County, California, USA Radiocarbon, U-series, and amino acid chronology data for late Quaternary marine terraces in coastal Santa Barbara County, California, USA

In several early studies, central California marine terraces between Santa Barbara and Point Conception were interpreted to record sea-level high stands of the last interglacial complex, ~80 ka to ~120 ka (marine isotope stage [MIS] 5). These ages and their elevations (~20 m to ~45 m) indicate modest rates of tectonic uplift, similar to those from other localities in southern and central

Luminescence Data For Floodplain Carbon Storage: Soil Organic Carbon, Surface Age, and Vegetation in an Icy River Corridor Luminescence Data For Floodplain Carbon Storage: Soil Organic Carbon, Surface Age, and Vegetation in an Icy River Corridor

Rivers are some of the most dynamic features of the Arctic landscape, yet their role in the global carbon cycle is poorly understood. Researchers are still unraveling the intricacies of how river dynamics control organic carbon (OC) accumulation, transport, and degradation in riverine systems. The interplay between permafrost thermal state in river corridors, snow and ice-affected...

Luminescence Data for the Geomorphological Evolution of the Provincetown Hook, Cape Cod, Massachusetts Luminescence Data for the Geomorphological Evolution of the Provincetown Hook, Cape Cod, Massachusetts

These Holocene aged samples are from three sediment cores obtained near the Provincetown Hook spit in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The goal of the geochronology work is to determine when shoreface sediments, which represent the oceanward extent of the spit, were present at the surface for the Provincetown Hook. Results from this work support efforts to publish more recent sedimentological...

Multiproxy paleoecological data from Santa Fe Lake, NM Multiproxy paleoecological data from Santa Fe Lake, NM

This data release contains paleoecological records from Santa Fe Lake, NM USA. Santa Fe Lake is a small (1.4 ha), subalpine lake in the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range of the Southern Rocky Mountains (35.79°N, 105.78°W, 3532 m a.s.l). Overlapping sediment cores were taken from Santa Fe Lake in September, 2020 in 5.4 m of water from a coring platform with a Livingstone square-rod piston...
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