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Mississippi Alluvial Plain Extent, November 2017 Mississippi Alluvial Plain Extent, November 2017

The Mississippi Alluvial Plain (MAP) has become one of the most important agricultural regions in the US, and it relies heavily on a groundwater system that is poorly understood and shows signs of substantial change. The heavy use of the available groundwater resources has resulted in significant groundwater-level declines and reductions in base flow in streams within the MAP. These...

Flood-inundation area for the Withlacoochee River in Lowndes County, Georgia from Skipper Bridge Road to St. Augustine Road Flood-inundation area for the Withlacoochee River in Lowndes County, Georgia from Skipper Bridge Road to St. Augustine Road

Digital flood-inundation maps for a 12.6-mile reach of the Withlacoochee River from Skipper Bridge Road to St. Augustine Road, Lowndes County, Georgia, were created by the U.S. Geologicay Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the city of Valdosta and Lowndes County, Georgia. The inundation maps, which can be accessed through the USGS Flood Inundation Mapping Science Web site at http://water...

Data for estimating monthly water budgets at Panola Mountain Research Watershed, Stockbridge, Ga., water years 19862015 Data for estimating monthly water budgets at Panola Mountain Research Watershed, Stockbridge, Ga., water years 19862015

Data used to estimate monthly water budgets at Panola Mountain Research Watershed, Panola Mountain State Park, Stockbridge, Ga. for water years 1986-2015. Data include: (1) hourly air temperature and solar radiation data used to calculate potential evapotranspiration using the Priestly-Taylor equation; (2) unit-value streamwater stage and streamflow; (3) unit-value base flow determined...

Compilation of Data on the Middle Savannah River for the Analysis of Sub-Daily Flow Variation Compilation of Data on the Middle Savannah River for the Analysis of Sub-Daily Flow Variation

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has been working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the U.S Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District (USACE - Savannah) and other stakeholders on environmental flow recommendations for the Savannah River since May 2002 and have recently (2015) updated the environmental flow recommendations from 2003. Analysis of the flow data revealed a large...

Associated data for Surface-Water Supplies in the Triangle Area of North Carolina, Water Years 2014-15 Associated data for Surface-Water Supplies in the Triangle Area of North Carolina, Water Years 2014-15

These datasets contain information used to compile the report (USGS OFR 2017-XXXX). It contains water-quality data, analytical results of field blanks, and analytical results for environmental and replicate sample sets for surface-water samples collected during water years 2014 and 2015 for the Triangle Area Water Supply Monitoring Program (TAWSMP). The water-quality data contained in...

MODFLOW grid for simulations used to evaluate the potential effect of Lower Floridan aquifer groundwater pumpage on the Upper Floridan aquifer at Barbour Pointe community in Chatham County, Georgia MODFLOW grid for simulations used to evaluate the potential effect of Lower Floridan aquifer groundwater pumpage on the Upper Floridan aquifer at Barbour Pointe community in Chatham County, Georgia

A revised regional groundwater-flow model using a modified grid in conjunction with USGS MODFLOW-2000 was developed to the predict the effects of Lower Floridan aquifer (LFA) groundwater pumpage on the Upper Floridan aquifer (UFA) in the Barbour Pointe community, Chatham County, Georgia. The model was modified using hydrogeologic information obtained from field investigations at Barbour...

Surface-water data for the South Atlantic Water Science Center (NWISWeb) Surface-water data for the South Atlantic Water Science Center (NWISWeb)

Real-time, daily, peak-flow, field measurements, and statistics of current and historical data that describe stream levels, streamflow (discharge), reservoir and lake levels, surface-water quality, and rainfall in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Current Conditions: Georgia || North Carolina || South CarolinaAll Surface Water Data: Georgia || North Carolina || South Carolina

Groundwater data for the South Atlantic Water Science Center (NWISWeb) Groundwater data for the South Atlantic Water Science Center (NWISWeb)

Data from wells, springs, test holes, tunnels, drains, and excavations in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina; well location data includes information such as latitude and longitude, well depth, and aquifer. Current and historical observations, and daily data are offered. Current Conditions: Georgia || North Carolina || South CarolinaHistorical: Georgia || North Carolina || South...

Water-quality data for the South Atlantic Water Science Center (NWISWeb) Water-quality data for the South Atlantic Water Science Center (NWISWeb)

Chemical, physical, and biological properties of water, sediment, and tissue samples from Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Water-quality data are collected as either discrete field measurements or as continuous time-series data from automated recorders. Current Conditions: Georgia || North Carolina || South CarolinaHistorical: Georgia || North Carolina || South Carolina

Real time precipitation data for Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina (NWISWeb) Real time precipitation data for Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina (NWISWeb)

Data from rain gages that provide real-time data are relayed to the USGS and are transmitted from each station at intervals of 1 to 8 hours. Real-time data available on these web pages are provisional data that have not been reviewed or edited. Georgia || North Carolina || South Carolina United States

WaterWatch - View streamflow data using maps, graphs, and tables. WaterWatch - View streamflow data using maps, graphs, and tables.

WaterWatch is a U.S. Geological Survey Web site that displays maps, graphs, and tables describing real-time, recent, and past streamflow conditions for the United States. The real-time information generally is updated on an hourly basis.
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