About the Louisiana Water Science Center
Office Locations
What We Do
Data Collection
Database Capabilities
Database Capabilities
USGS data are stored and maintained in long-term, quality-assured data bases. The data bases contain data for Louisiana and the rest of the nation and are accessible to the public. The data include:
Streamflow, reservoir, and lake data
Ground-water data
Continuous and discrete water-quality data
Water-use data
Geographic Information System (GIS) data
NWIS - the USGS Data Archive
A Climate Change Adaptation Plan in Response to Sea Level Rise for the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana
GIS Support and Spatial Analysis Support for the Louisiana Division of Administration, State Land Office
- Overview
About the Louisiana Water Science Center
Office Locations
What We Do
Data Collection
Database Capabilities
- Science
Database Capabilities
USGS data are stored and maintained in long-term, quality-assured data bases. The data bases contain data for Louisiana and the rest of the nation and are accessible to the public. The data include:
Streamflow, reservoir, and lake data
Ground-water data
Continuous and discrete water-quality data
Water-use data
Geographic Information System (GIS) data
NWIS - the USGS Data Archive
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) program for disseminating water data within USGS, to USGS cooperators, and to the general public, the USGS maintains a distributed network of computers and fileservers for the acquisition, processing, review, and long-term storage of water data. This water data is collected at over 1.5 million sites around the country and at some border and...A Climate Change Adaptation Plan in Response to Sea Level Rise for the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana
This project will create a Climate Change Adaptation Plan for the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana (Chitimacha), serving as an implementable plan for coastal community adaptation to climate change that can be used as a model in other small communities.GIS Support and Spatial Analysis Support for the Louisiana Division of Administration, State Land Office
The Wetland and Aquatic Research Center (WARC) first implemented geographic information systems (GIS) in 1980 to assist in monitoring the nature and extent of wetland habitat changes. The geospatial capabilities at the Coastal Restoration Assessment Branch (CRAB), in part, grew out of that initial effort and now use GIS, remote sensing, and other computer based technologies to address a wide range...