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Click on the button below to find Real-Time Water Data for the states in the Lower Mississippi-Gulf. This includes Streamflow, Water Quality, Groundwater Levels, Precipitation and Water-Use. 

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Water Quality and Habitat Data at Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, 2019-2021 Water Quality and Habitat Data at Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, 2019-2021

This data release includes water quality and habitat data collected at Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge (BSNWR). Monitoring water quality, water-level changes, and bird-use relationships in BSNWR is important to the long-term sustainability of these aquatic resources for use by visitors and aquatic life in these habitats. This data release includes datasets of continuous and...

infoGWauxs, Auxiliary methods for infoGW and similar groundwater level data objects and other helpful utilities infoGWauxs, Auxiliary methods for infoGW and similar groundwater level data objects and other helpful utilities

The infoGWauxs package in the R language provides auxiliary methods for data merging, duplicate-record removal, and monthly rollup of groundwater levels in the so-called infoGW or GWmaster data objects. These data structures are particularly well suited for statistical analyses of groundwater levels. This package is part of a greater body of data processors oriented around the infoGW...

At-site flood frequency for 139 urban streamgages in Tennessee and parts of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina using data through water year 2022 At-site flood frequency for 139 urban streamgages in Tennessee and parts of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina using data through water year 2022

This dataset contains site information and results of flood-frequency analysis for 139 urban streamflow gaging stations (streamgages) operated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Tennessee and parts of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Developed imperviousness in the basins, based on the 2011 National Land Cover Database, was at least 10 percent...

Aquaculture and Irrigation Water Use Model 2.0 Software Aquaculture and Irrigation Water Use Model 2.0 Software

The Mississippi Alluvial Plain (MAP) is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the US and extracts more than 11 km3/year for irrigation activities. The heavy drivers of groundwater use are aquaculture and crops, which include rice, cotton, corn, and soybeans (Wilson, 2021). Consequently, groundwater-level declines in the MAP region (Clark and others, 2011) pose a substantial...

Imputed daily salinity and associated covariates to support statistical modeling for 91 salinity monitoring sites in the northern Gulf of Mexico Imputed daily salinity and associated covariates to support statistical modeling for 91 salinity monitoring sites in the northern Gulf of Mexico

Imputed salinities from either salinity or specific conductance observations and covariate data in data structures deemed suitable for statistical modeling of salinity in near-coastal environments of the northern Gulf of Mexico are provided for 15 salinity groups. The data herein were created by the 'covardr2formodel.R' script of 'covESTUSAL software' (Asquith and others, 2023), which...

Streambank topographic lidar survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – November 2019, Pre-construction Streambank topographic lidar survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – November 2019, Pre-construction

In January 2020, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) began work on the Interstate 26 (I 26) highway widening project that involves a bridge crossing over the French Broad River (FBR) near Asheville, North Carolina. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the NCDOT, conducted a streambank light detection and ranging (lidar) survey of the streambanks of...

Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – December 2021, Mid-Construction #3 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – December 2021, Mid-Construction #3

In January 2020, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) began work on the Interstate 26 (I 26) highway widening project that involves a bridge crossing over the French Broad River (FBR) near Asheville, North Carolina. The U.S Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the NCDOT conducted a pre-construction bathymetric survey of the streambed in June 2019 (Whaling and...

Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – June 2021, Mid-Construction #2 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – June 2021, Mid-Construction #2

In January 2020, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) began work on the Interstate 26 (I 26) highway widening project that involves a bridge crossing over the French Broad River (FBR) near Asheville, North Carolina. The U.S Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the NCDOT conducted a pre-construction bathymetric survey of the streambed in June 2019 (Whaling and...

Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – June 2022, Mid-Construction #4 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge located south of Asheville, NC – June 2022, Mid-Construction #4

In January 2020, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) began work on the Interstate 26 (I 26) highway widening project that involves a bridge crossing over the French Broad River (FBR) near Asheville, North Carolina. The U.S Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the NCDOT conducted a pre-construction bathymetric survey of the streambed in June 2019 (Whaling and...

Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge south of Asheville, NC – December 2020, Mid-Construction #1 Single-beam bathymetric survey of the French Broad River near the Interstate 26 bridge south of Asheville, NC – December 2020, Mid-Construction #1

In January 2020, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) began work on the Interstate 26 (I 26) highway widening project that involves a bridge crossing over the French Broad River (FBR) near Asheville, North Carolina. The U.S Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the NCDOT conducted a pre-construction bathymetric survey of the streambed in June 2019 (Whaling and...

Aquaculture and Irrigation Water Use Model (AIWUM) 2.0 input and output datasets Aquaculture and Irrigation Water Use Model (AIWUM) 2.0 input and output datasets

Datasets are inputs and outputs of Aquaculture and Irrigation Water Use Model (AIWUM) 2.0. AIWUM 2.0 employs remote sensing data sets and machine learning utilizing Distributed Random Forests, an ensemble machine learning algorithm to estimate annual and monthly groundwater use for irrigation and aquaculture (2014–20) throughout this region at 1 km resolution, using annual pumping data...

Soil-Water-Balance forecasted climate model output for simulations of water budget components in the Mississippi Embayment Regional Aquifer System, 2019 to 2055 Soil-Water-Balance forecasted climate model output for simulations of water budget components in the Mississippi Embayment Regional Aquifer System, 2019 to 2055

This data release provides 64 forecasted water budget simulations for the Mississippi Embayment Regional Aquifer System (MERAS) during the period 2019 to 2055. Gridded daily data (1-kilometer resolution) include net infiltration (potential groundwater recharge), rejected net infiltration, interception, runoff, runoff outside (runoff that cannot be routed downslope), irrigation, actual
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