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Digital elevation model created by an Unmanned Aerial System
Digital Elevation Model Created by an Unmanned Aerial System
Digital Elevation Model Created by an Unmanned Aerial System
Digital Elevation Model Created by an Unmanned Aerial System

This digital elevation model was created using structure from motion software mounted to an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) to analyze bridge scour. Studies using UAS have included stream temperature analyses, bird and mammal surveys, coastal change mapping, sandbar habitat surveys, fluvial erosion rates, microclimate mapping, air quality analysis, plant stress as

This digital elevation model was created using structure from motion software mounted to an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) to analyze bridge scour. Studies using UAS have included stream temperature analyses, bird and mammal surveys, coastal change mapping, sandbar habitat surveys, fluvial erosion rates, microclimate mapping, air quality analysis, plant stress as

USGS field truck at Vermejo River in New Mexico
Field work at Vermejo River in New Mexico
Field work at Vermejo River in New Mexico
Field work at Vermejo River in New Mexico

Hydrologic Technician Jacob Wikle snapped this photo of the Vermejo River while he was out searching for groundwater wells near the ghost town of Dawson, New Mexico, as part of the statewide groundwater monitoring network.

Hydrologic Technician Jacob Wikle snapped this photo of the Vermejo River while he was out searching for groundwater wells near the ghost town of Dawson, New Mexico, as part of the statewide groundwater monitoring network.

Unmanned Aerial System prior to takeoff
Unmanned Aerial System
Unmanned Aerial System
Unmanned Aerial System

This small unmanned aerial system with digital camera has been used to create digital elevation models to answer questions about erosion, bridge scour, and other hydraulics analyses. 

This small unmanned aerial system with digital camera has been used to create digital elevation models to answer questions about erosion, bridge scour, and other hydraulics analyses. 

Jemez Falls
Jemez Falls
Jemez Falls
Jemez Falls

Jemez Falls located in the Jemez Mountains near Santa Fe, New Mexico

Jemez Falls located in the Jemez Mountains near Santa Fe, New Mexico

Hydro techs from the New Mexico Water Science Center perform a well integrity test
Hydro Techs Perform Well Integrity Test
Hydro Techs Perform Well Integrity Test
Hydro Techs Perform Well Integrity Test

On September 19th, 2017 staff from the USGS NM WSC Albuquerque and Las Cruces offices visited a Climate Response Network (CRN) well just on the east side of the Organ Mountains outside of Las Cruces to receive training on integrity testing groundwater wells.

On September 19th, 2017 staff from the USGS NM WSC Albuquerque and Las Cruces offices visited a Climate Response Network (CRN) well just on the east side of the Organ Mountains outside of Las Cruces to receive training on integrity testing groundwater wells.

Image shows a USGS scientist in a PFD taking a high-water measurement
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey

USGS scientist Steve Hannes marks high water marks along the Colorado River after flooding from Hurricane Harvey in Wharton County, Texas.

Image shows a USGS scientist in a PFD taking a high-water mark
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey

USGS scientist Steve Hannes marks high water marks along the Colorado River after flooding from Harvey in Matagorda County, Texas.

Image shows a USGS scientist in a PFD taking a high-water measurement
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey

USGS scientist Steve Hannes marks high water marks along the Colorado River after flooding from Hurricane Harvey in Wharton County, Texas.

Image shows a USGS scientist in a PDF taking a high-water mark
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey
Taking a High-Water Mark after Hurricane Harvey

USGS scientist Steve Hannes marks high water marks along the Colorado River after flooding from Hurricane Harvey in Wharton County, Texas.

Floating the mighty Rio Grande
Floating the mighty Rio Grande
Floating the mighty Rio Grande
Floating the mighty Rio Grande

Staff float down the Rio Grande in New Mexico as part of their Swiftwater Awareness training. 

Staff float down the Rio Grande in New Mexico as part of their Swiftwater Awareness training. 

USGS, Las Cruces Field Office
USGS, Las Cruces Field Office
USGS, Las Cruces Field Office
USGS, Las Cruces Field Office

U.S. Geological Survey, New Mexico Water Science Center - Las Cruces Field Office location

U.S. Geological Survey, New Mexico Water Science Center - Las Cruces Field Office location

Making a discharge measurement below the Eagle Nest Dam near Cimarron, New Mexico
Eagle Nest Dam overlooking the Cimarron River
Eagle Nest Dam overlooking the Cimarron River
Eagle Nest Dam overlooking the Cimarron River

Hydrologic technician Chris Peskuski snapped this picture from Eagle Nest Dam overlooking the Cimarron River where streamflow measurements are made to measure outflow from the dam. Eagle Nest Dam sits at 8,300 feet elevation and is surrounded by two of the highest peaks in New Mexico; Wheeler Peak and Baldy Mountain.

Hydrologic technician Chris Peskuski snapped this picture from Eagle Nest Dam overlooking the Cimarron River where streamflow measurements are made to measure outflow from the dam. Eagle Nest Dam sits at 8,300 feet elevation and is surrounded by two of the highest peaks in New Mexico; Wheeler Peak and Baldy Mountain.

Johanna Blake demonstrates how to use a water quality sonde
Johanna Blake demonstrates how to use a water quality sonde
Johanna Blake demonstrates how to use a water quality sonde
Johanna Blake demonstrates how to use a water quality sonde

USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.

USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.

Hydrologists doing field work near Farmington, NM
Hydrologists doing field work near Farmington, NM
Hydrologists doing field work near Farmington, NM
Hydrologists doing field work near Farmington, NM

USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.

USGS NMWSC Hydrologists Johanna Blake and Jeb Brown attended the 2nd Annual Conference on Environmental Conditions of the Animas and San Juan Watersheds with Emphasis on Gold King Mine and other Mine Waste Issues in Farmington, NM from June 20-21.

Rio Chama near La Puente, NM
Indian Paintbrush in front of the Rio Chama in New Mexico
Indian Paintbrush in front of the Rio Chama in New Mexico
Indian Paintbrush in front of the Rio Chama in New Mexico

This photo was taken during a routine site visit to measure streamflow on the Rio Chama in New Mexico. 

Cooperators gather to learn about Otowi Streamgage in New Mexico
Cooperators learn about Otowi Streamgage in New Mexico
Cooperators learn about Otowi Streamgage in New Mexico
Cooperators learn about Otowi Streamgage in New Mexico

Many eyes watch the amount of water running past the important Otowi streamflow gage. On May 23rd, Tyson Hatch from the New Mexico Water Science Center (NMWSC) presented an overview of the streamgaging activities of the Otowi Gage to participants of the Rio Chama Basin and San Juan-Chama Project Tour.

Many eyes watch the amount of water running past the important Otowi streamflow gage. On May 23rd, Tyson Hatch from the New Mexico Water Science Center (NMWSC) presented an overview of the streamgaging activities of the Otowi Gage to participants of the Rio Chama Basin and San Juan-Chama Project Tour.

Passive Sampling, USGS - New Mexico Water Science Center
Passive Sampling, USGS NMWSC
Passive Sampling, USGS NMWSC
Passive Sampling, USGS NMWSC

This is a photograph of passive sampling, USGS - New Mexico Water Science Center

This is a photograph of passive sampling, USGS - New Mexico Water Science Center

Hydro techs use q boat to make streamflow measurement
Remote Control Streamflow Measurement
Remote Control Streamflow Measurement
Remote Control Streamflow Measurement

Scientists from the USGS Albuquerque Field Office use an ADCP mounted on a remotely-controlled Q boat to measure the streamflow of the Rio Grande near Bosque Farms. Use of the Q boat allows our hydro techs to safely and quickly respond to flood events that may threaten the public.

Scientists from the USGS Albuquerque Field Office use an ADCP mounted on a remotely-controlled Q boat to measure the streamflow of the Rio Grande near Bosque Farms. Use of the Q boat allows our hydro techs to safely and quickly respond to flood events that may threaten the public.

Sumner Dam
Sumner Dam
Sumner Dam
Sumner Dam

Sunset after installing an Acoustic Doppler Velocity Meter at Fort Sumner Main Canal near Fort Sumner, NM

Sunset after installing an Acoustic Doppler Velocity Meter at Fort Sumner Main Canal near Fort Sumner, NM

Hydro techs check water quality sensor calibration prior to redeployment
Hydro techs check water quality sensor calibration prior to redeployme
Hydro techs check water quality sensor calibration prior to redeployme
Hydro techs check water quality sensor calibration prior to redeployme

Hydro tech Kate Allison demonstrates how to check a water quality sensor for calibration before being deployed at the Cochiti Dam in New Mexico. 

Hydro techs inspecting water quality sensors at Cochiti Dam
Hydro techs inspect water quality sensors
Hydro techs inspect water quality sensors
Hydro techs inspect water quality sensors

Hydrologic technicians Joe Beman and Hal Nelson remove a deployed sensor for cleaning and recalibration, as needed.  This sensor is left in place to continuously log water quality parameters.

Hydrologic technicians Joe Beman and Hal Nelson remove a deployed sensor for cleaning and recalibration, as needed.  This sensor is left in place to continuously log water quality parameters.

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