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A map of CONUS using angled wheat field vectors to compare lake growing degree days between the past (1981-1990) and present
Changes in Temperature and Timing for Lake in the Contiguous U.S.
Changes in Temperature and Timing for Lake in the Contiguous U.S.
Changes in Temperature and Timing for Lake in the Contiguous U.S.

A map of CONUS using angled wheat field vectors to compare lake growing degree days between the past (1981-1990) and present (2011-2020). The vectors are mapped to the number of growing degree days earlier or later on the x-axis, and the difference in temperature on the y-axis, resulting in vector angles spanning 360 degrees.

A map of CONUS using angled wheat field vectors to compare lake growing degree days between the past (1981-1990) and present (2011-2020). The vectors are mapped to the number of growing degree days earlier or later on the x-axis, and the difference in temperature on the y-axis, resulting in vector angles spanning 360 degrees.

Two men with a seine net in a creek on a cloudy day.
In-stream demonstration in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
In-stream demonstration in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
In-stream demonstration in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

In-stream demonstration during the Clean Water Act Section 106/319 Training for Tribal Partners and First Nations that took place in Gay Head on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts in May 2022. 

In-stream demonstration during the Clean Water Act Section 106/319 Training for Tribal Partners and First Nations that took place in Gay Head on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts in May 2022. 

Helicopter collecting new technology and methods for water data
Helicopter collecting new technology and methods for water data
Helicopter collecting new technology and methods for water data
Helicopter collecting new technology and methods for water data

Helicopter flights will test new technology and methods to collect water-velocity (speed) data from camera images. (Credit: USGS) 

Animation of Groundwater Watch Active Water Level Network national US map
April 2022 USGS Active Groundwater Level Network Animation
April 2022 USGS Active Groundwater Level Network Animation
April 2022 USGS Active Groundwater Level Network Animation

The USGS Active Groundwater Level Network includes about 20,000 wells that have been measured by the USGS or USGS cooperators at least once within the past 13 months. The animation shows snapshots of water-level statistics in the network during April 2022.

The USGS Active Groundwater Level Network includes about 20,000 wells that have been measured by the USGS or USGS cooperators at least once within the past 13 months. The animation shows snapshots of water-level statistics in the network during April 2022.

Scientist wearing safety gear sits in boat, operating equipment. Towed equipment can be seen on water behind boat.
USGS Hydrologist Conducts FloaTEM Geophysical Survey on River
USGS Hydrologist Conducts FloaTEM Geophysical Survey on River
USGS Hydrologist Conducts FloaTEM Geophysical Survey on River

USGS Hydrologist Eric White monitors a computer displaying real-time data inversions while towing a novel floating transient electromagnetic (TEM) system (i.e., FloaTEM) on the Columbia River near Richland, Washington, adjacent to the Hanford 300 Area.

USGS Hydrologist Eric White monitors a computer displaying real-time data inversions while towing a novel floating transient electromagnetic (TEM) system (i.e., FloaTEM) on the Columbia River near Richland, Washington, adjacent to the Hanford 300 Area.

White background, dark blue text. USGS logo in top left corner, social media handles in top right. Next Generation Update: Mo
Next Generation Update Webinar Thumbnail
Next Generation Update Webinar Thumbnail
Next Generation Update Webinar Thumbnail

On April 11th, 2022, Water Resources Mission Area hosted a public webinar updating stakeholders on the status of modernization. Next Generation products are gradually replacing legacy water data delivery products. This thumbnail is for that webinar.

On April 11th, 2022, Water Resources Mission Area hosted a public webinar updating stakeholders on the status of modernization. Next Generation products are gradually replacing legacy water data delivery products. This thumbnail is for that webinar.

A screenshot of the U.S. River Conditions, Janaury to March 2022 data visualization
U.S. River Conditions, January to March 2022 (carousel)
U.S. River Conditions, January to March 2022 (carousel)
Photo of mesocosms dosed with different concentrations of a neonicotinoid compound.
Photo of mesocosms dosed with different concentrations of a neonicotinoid compound
Photo of mesocosms dosed with different concentrations of a neonicotinoid compound
Photo of mesocosms dosed with different concentrations of a neonicotinoid compound

Photo of a mesocosm like that utilized in the study (Schmidt and others, 2022). The rocks are colonized with natural stream communities of aquatic insects. Fresh stream water is circulated through the mesocosm, and individual mesocosms are dosed with different concentrations of a neonicotinoid compound.

Photo of a mesocosm like that utilized in the study (Schmidt and others, 2022). The rocks are colonized with natural stream communities of aquatic insects. Fresh stream water is circulated through the mesocosm, and individual mesocosms are dosed with different concentrations of a neonicotinoid compound.

USGS scientists Dave Brower (left) and Taylor Naglieri (right) working on logging data that was being collected by Rob Lorens
USGS scientists Dave Brower (left) and Taylor Naglieri (right) working on logging data that was being collected by Rob Lorens at # 01582500 Gunpower Falls at Glencoe MD, in northern Baltimore County, MD
USGS scientists Dave Brower (left) and Taylor Naglieri (right) working on logging data that was being collected by Rob Lorens at # 01582500 Gunpower Falls at Glencoe MD, in northern Baltimore County, MD
USGS scientists Dave Brower (left) and Taylor Naglieri (right) working on logging data that was being collected by Rob Lorens at # 01582500 Gunpower Falls at Glencoe MD, in northern Baltimore County, MD

Hydrologic Technicians Dave Brower, and Taylor Naglieri are shown logging data that was being collected by Rob Lorens in the stream (not pictured). The photo was taken at # 01582500  Gunpower Falls at Glencoe MD, in northern Baltimore County, MD 

Labelled map showing a green island with colored dots showing different sources of water
USGS Water Dashboard for Puerto Rico
USGS Water Dashboard for Puerto Rico
USGS Water Dashboard for Puerto Rico

The USGS National Water Dashboard provides real-time stream, lake, reservoir, precipitation, water quality and groundwater station in context with current weather and hazard conditions.

The USGS National Water Dashboard provides real-time stream, lake, reservoir, precipitation, water quality and groundwater station in context with current weather and hazard conditions.

USGS Great Lakes Restoration Initiative urban stormwater green infrastructure examples
USGS Great Lakes Restoration Initiative urban stormwater green infrastructure examples
USGS Great Lakes Restoration Initiative urban stormwater green infrastructure examples
USGS Great Lakes Restoration Initiative urban stormwater green infrastructure examples

USGS Great Lakes Restoration Initiative urban stormwater green infrastructure examples including bioswale, rain garden, planter boxes, permeable pavement, green parking, urban farming, and green roofs. 

Animation of Groundwater Watch Active Water Level Network national US map
March 2022 USGS Active Groundwater Level Network Animation
March 2022 USGS Active Groundwater Level Network Animation
March 2022 USGS Active Groundwater Level Network Animation

The USGS Active Groundwater Level Network includes about 20,000 wells that have been measured by the USGS or USGS cooperators at least once within the past 13 months. The animation shows snapshots of water-level statistics in the network during December 2021.

The USGS Active Groundwater Level Network includes about 20,000 wells that have been measured by the USGS or USGS cooperators at least once within the past 13 months. The animation shows snapshots of water-level statistics in the network during December 2021.

Screenshot of the USGS-R Web Tool.
Screenshot of the USGS-R Web Tool
Screenshot of the USGS-R Web Tool
Screenshot of the USGS-R Web Tool

USGS-R is a community of support for users of the R scientific programming language. USGS-R resources include R training materials, R tools for the retrieval and analysis of USGS data, and support for a growing group of USGS-R developers.



USGS-R is a community of support for users of the R scientific programming language. USGS-R resources include R training materials, R tools for the retrieval and analysis of USGS data, and support for a growing group of USGS-R developers.



Screenshot of geoknife on github
USGS-R geoknife
USGS-R geoknife
USGS-R geoknife

The geoknife package was created to support web-based geoprocessing of large gridded datasets according to their overlap with landscape (or aquatic/ocean) features that are often irregularly shaped. geoknife creates data access and subsequent geoprocessing requests for the USGS’s Geo Data Portal to carry out on a web server.

The geoknife package was created to support web-based geoprocessing of large gridded datasets according to their overlap with landscape (or aquatic/ocean) features that are often irregularly shaped. geoknife creates data access and subsequent geoprocessing requests for the USGS’s Geo Data Portal to carry out on a web server.

Screenshot of the water use data downloads site.
Water Use Data Downloads
Water Use Data Downloads
Water Use Data Downloads

Screenshot of the water use data downloads page. The U.S. Geological Survey maintains national databases of water-use information. The data are collected and compiled every five years for each State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Screenshot of the water use data downloads page. The U.S. Geological Survey maintains national databases of water-use information. The data are collected and compiled every five years for each State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Screenshot of StreamStats Web Services Documentation user interface.
StreamStats Web Services Documentation Screenshot
StreamStats Web Services Documentation Screenshot
StreamStats Web Services Documentation Screenshot

The StreamStats application uses data web services that were created for it. When in use, the application manages interactions between the user and the services.

Map of synoptic water temperature measurements in the Upper Delaware River
Map of synoptic water temperature measurements in the Upper Delaware River.
Map of synoptic water temperature measurements in the Upper Delaware River.
Map of synoptic water temperature measurements in the Upper Delaware River.

Map of synoptic water temperature measurements in the Upper Delaware River. Forty temperature loggers were deployed in summer 2021 to collect detailed spatial and temporal data on water temperature in the upper Delaware River watershed.

Map of synoptic water temperature measurements in the Upper Delaware River. Forty temperature loggers were deployed in summer 2021 to collect detailed spatial and temporal data on water temperature in the upper Delaware River watershed.

Photograph of ecomapper autonomous underwater vehicle collecting data in the Delaware River Estuary
Ecomapper autonomous underwater vehicle collecting data in the Delaware River Estuary with the City of Philadelphia in the background.
Ecomapper autonomous underwater vehicle collecting data in the Delaware River Estuary with the City of Philadelphia in the background.
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