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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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Statistical predictions of groundwater levels and related spatial diagnostics for a hydrogeologic framework of the Chicot aquifer system, southwestern Louisiana, 1983–2023, from the mmlCHICOTla statistical research software Statistical predictions of groundwater levels and related spatial diagnostics for a hydrogeologic framework of the Chicot aquifer system, southwestern Louisiana, 1983–2023, from the mmlCHICOTla statistical research software

Results of predicted groundwater levels and related spatial diagnostics, produced by an applied prediction-modeling statistical-research workflow, are provided as multi-banded GeoTIFF rasters for two custom bundles (classifications) of local aquifer codes for many thousands of wells in the hydrogeologically complex Chicot aquifer system, southwestern Louisiana. The modeling workflow was...

Statistical predictions of typical well depths and related spatial diagnostics for two hydrogeologic frameworks through blending cubist and generalized additive statistical models for the Chicot aquifer system, southwestern Louisiana, from the covCHICOTla Statistical predictions of typical well depths and related spatial diagnostics for two hydrogeologic frameworks through blending cubist and generalized additive statistical models for the Chicot aquifer system, southwestern Louisiana, from the covCHICOTla

This data release provides gridded predictions of “typical” well depth for the hydrogeologically complex Chicot aquifer system, southwestern Louisiana. These predictions were made using an applied statistical prediction modeling workflow named welldepmod_make.R (Asquith and Lindaman, 2025) to estimate groundwater well depths for two custom bundles (classifications) of local aquifer codes...

Seepage investigations and discharge measurements at Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve, 2021-2024 Seepage investigations and discharge measurements at Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve, 2021-2024

This data release pertains to a seepage investigation conducted in order to compliment a dye tracing study at Oregon Caves National Monument in Josephine County, Oregon. The seepage dataset includes geospatial files of discharge measurement points and zero-flow observations along with vector lines delineating losing and gaining stream reaches. Hydrologic systems in karst environments...

Proximal remote sensing data (ultrasonic, time-of-flight-laser, multispectral reflectance) supporting on-farm measurement of cover crop performance in the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Midwest, United States, 2020-2024 Proximal remote sensing data (ultrasonic, time-of-flight-laser, multispectral reflectance) supporting on-farm measurement of cover crop performance in the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Midwest, United States, 2020-2024

This data release contains processed scan data from the Active Canopy Sensor (ACS) -214 proximal sensing instrument associated with 1242 cover crop biomass samples from 2020 - 2024 across 13 states. The ACS-214 is an active proximal sensing device equipped with its own light-emitting red and near-infrared spectral reflectance sensors, a time-of-flight laser, and an ultrasonic sensor...

Inputs and outputs of 3D point-cloud comparisons (M3C2) from repeat bathymetric and topographic surveys from 2019 – 2022 of the French Broad River, Asheville, NC Inputs and outputs of 3D point-cloud comparisons (M3C2) from repeat bathymetric and topographic surveys from 2019 – 2022 of the French Broad River, Asheville, NC

This data release provides the input and output datasets used to inform geomorphic change detection (GCD) analyses from repeat streambank and streambed surveys of a one-kilometer reach of the French Broad River (FBR) where the NCDOT initiated a highway widening and bridge construction project in 2020 near Asheville, North Carolina (Whaling, 2023a–d; Whaling and Wagner, 2021; Whaling and...

Datasets used to map the potentiometric surface and depth to water, spring 2022, Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer Datasets used to map the potentiometric surface and depth to water, spring 2022, Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer

Potentiometric-surface and depth-to-water maps for spring 2022 were created for the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer (MRVA) using most of the available groundwater-altitude data from wells and surface-water-altitude data from streamgages. The potentiometric surface was referenced to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88), This data release contains (1) the location...

Public-supply and industrial water withdrawals from the Sparta aquifer by parish in Louisiana, 2023 Public-supply and industrial water withdrawals from the Sparta aquifer by parish in Louisiana, 2023

Since 1975, annual water use for Louisiana has been published on a 5-year basis and is used for a variety of purposes. As the Sparta aquifer is a heavily used aquifer, is the sole source of groundwater for many parishes in Louisiana, and recent withdrawals have exceeded the Sparta’s natural recharge, a more frequent compilation of water usage for the Sparta aquifer in Louisiana is needed...

Public-supply and industrial water withdrawals from the Sparta aquifer by parish in Louisiana, 2022 Public-supply and industrial water withdrawals from the Sparta aquifer by parish in Louisiana, 2022

Since 1975, annual water use for Louisiana has been published on a 5-year basis and is used for a variety of purposes. As the Sparta aquifer is a heavily used aquifer, is the sole source of groundwater for many parishes in Louisiana, and recent withdrawals have exceeded the Sparta’s natural recharge, a more frequent compilation of water usage for the Sparta aquifer in Louisiana is needed...

Public-supply and industrial water withdrawals from the Sparta aquifer by parish in Louisiana, 2021 Public-supply and industrial water withdrawals from the Sparta aquifer by parish in Louisiana, 2021

Since 1975, annual water use for Louisiana has been published on a 5-year basis and is used for a variety of purposes. As the Sparta aquifer is a heavily used aquifer, is the sole source of groundwater for many parishes in Louisiana, and recent withdrawals have exceeded the Sparta’s natural recharge, a more frequent compilation of water usage for the Sparta aquifer in Louisiana is needed...

Karst Groundwater Dye Tracing for Tennessee Communities, Water Year 2024 Karst Groundwater Dye Tracing for Tennessee Communities, Water Year 2024

Karst hydrologic systems are important resources in the state of Tennessee, both as drinking water resources and as centers for possible biological diversity. These systems are susceptible to contamination due to the inherent connectivity between surface water and groundwater systems in karst systems. A partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Tennessee Department of...

High-Resolution Concurrent Bathymetric and Topographic Surveys of Lake Pushmataha, Choctaw Indian Reservation, East-Central Mississippi, December 2024 High-Resolution Concurrent Bathymetric and Topographic Surveys of Lake Pushmataha, Choctaw Indian Reservation, East-Central Mississippi, December 2024

In December 2024, the Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center (LMGWSC) conducted comprehensive field surveys of Lake Pushmataha, a central Mississippi reservoir owned by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (MBCI) and named in honor of Chief Pushmataha. These surveys aimed to provide high-resolution spatial data to support the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) in designing and...

Chesapeake Bay Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) Database 2024 Edition Chesapeake Bay Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) Database 2024 Edition

The Chesapeake Bay Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) Database facilitates the characterization of the landscape over time for three discrete time periods at 1-meter spatial resolution. The database was developed by Chesapeake Conservancy (CC) in cooperation with the University of Vermont’s Spatial Analysis Laboratory and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) as part of a 6-year Cooperative Agreement...
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