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USGS Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center operates real-time data collection sites in Oklahoma and Texas for acquiring information on surface-water, groundwater, water-quality, and precipitation. These sites provide real-time data via satellite, radio, cellphone communication, and enable public access to the data on the Web. 

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Surface-Water Data for Texas from NWISweb Surface-Water Data for Texas from NWISweb

Current and historical conditions, daily data, statistics, peak-flow data, and field measurements from the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS).

Water-Quality Data for Texas from NWISweb Water-Quality Data for Texas from NWISweb

Current and historical conditions, statistics, and field/lab samples from the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS).

Groundwater Data for Texas from NWISweb Groundwater Data for Texas from NWISweb

Well locations, current and historical water levels, and statistics from the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS).

Groundwater: Long-Term Data Network Groundwater: Long-Term Data Network

Sites in Texas that have annual groundwater data for 20 years or more.

14.86 km Profiles of the Electric and Self-potential Fields Measured in the Lower Guadalupe River Channel, Texas Interior Gulf Coastal Plain, September 2016 14.86 km Profiles of the Electric and Self-potential Fields Measured in the Lower Guadalupe River Channel, Texas Interior Gulf Coastal Plain, September 2016

This data release consists of three geophysical data sets measured in the lower Guadalupe River channel, south-central Texas, and one supplementary geophysical data set measured in a laboratory. The lower Guadalupe River is incised into the outcrop of the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer in south-central Texas. The river and the aquifer are hydraulically connected across the outcrop, although the
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