ModelMuse: Deleting Multiple Objects and Data Sets
ModelMuse: Deleting Multiple Objects and Data SetsThis video describes how to delete multiple objects and data sets in ModelMuse.
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Screen capture of ModelMuse with the words "First, you select "Object|Edit|Select Obectsfor Editing or Deletion.."
This video describes how to delete multiple objects and data sets in ModelMuse.
This video describes how to delete multiple objects and data sets in ModelMuse.
This video describes a tip on how to create a grid in ModelMuse by drawing the grid.
This video describes a tip on how to create a grid in ModelMuse by drawing the grid.
This video describes how to create a model grid in ModelMuse using the "Initial Grid" dialog box.
This video describes how to create a model grid in ModelMuse using the "Initial Grid" dialog box.
Screen capture of ModelMuse with the words "I click OK and my grid is complete."
This training video shows a tip on how to create a grid in ModelMuse numerically.
This training video shows a tip on how to create a grid in ModelMuse numerically.
Screen capture of ModelMuse with the words "Did you know that you can set the properties of several layer groups at one time?
This video describes how to edit multiple layer groups simultaneously in ModelMuse.
This video describes how to edit multiple layer groups simultaneously in ModelMuse.
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This video describes how data can be imported into ModelMuse from Shapefiles and text files.
00:00 Opening Remarks
06:50 Water Data APIs Introduction
08:50 Why USGS APIs?
12:33 What is OGC API?
21:00 Live Demo
30:18 Live Q&A
In this 1-hour recorded webinar, you'll hear
00:00 Opening Remarks
06:50 Water Data APIs Introduction
08:50 Why USGS APIs?
12:33 What is OGC API?
21:00 Live Demo
30:18 Live Q&A
In this 1-hour recorded webinar, you'll hear
This video describes how to use MODPATH with the USGS groundwater modeling software ModelMuse.
This video describes how to use MODPATH with the USGS groundwater modeling software ModelMuse.
This video describes how to use ZONEBUDGET with the USGS groundwater modeling GUI ModelMuse.
This video describes how to use ZONEBUDGET with the USGS groundwater modeling GUI ModelMuse.
Screen capture of ModelMuse with the words "The prototype shows what type of arguments the function expects to receive."
This training video shows how to use the Formula Editor in the ModelMuse software.
This training video shows how to use the Formula Editor in the ModelMuse software.
Narrated presentation that provides a unique, long-term perspective (1950-2050) of the major drivers of nitrogen change up to the present, and forecasts how they may affect nitrogen into the future for the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Information is based off of U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1486.
Narrated presentation that provides a unique, long-term perspective (1950-2050) of the major drivers of nitrogen change up to the present, and forecasts how they may affect nitrogen into the future for the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Information is based off of U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1486.
Narrated presentation that provides a unique, long-term perspective (1950-2050) of the major drivers of nitrogen change up to the present, and forecasts how they may affect nitrogen into the future for the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Information is based off of U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1486.
Narrated presentation that provides a unique, long-term perspective (1950-2050) of the major drivers of nitrogen change up to the present, and forecasts how they may affect nitrogen into the future for the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Information is based off of U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1486.
A short video giving a brief description of how to use the USGS groundwater modeling GUI ModelMuse.
A short video giving a brief description of how to use the USGS groundwater modeling GUI ModelMuse.
This video describes how to use Z-Formulas to restrict the location of data in groundwater models using the USGS software ModelMuse.
This video describes how to use Z-Formulas to restrict the location of data in groundwater models using the USGS software ModelMuse.
Screen capture of ModelMuse with the words "click the 'Insert vertex' button and then click where you want the new vertex..."
This video describes how to change the geometry of objects in ModelMuse by moving, adding, or deleting vertices.
This video describes how to change the geometry of objects in ModelMuse by moving, adding, or deleting vertices.
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This is an animation showing the changing conditions of USGS streamgages from October 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021. The river conditions shown range from the driest condition seen at a gage (red open circles) to the wettest (blue closed circles). A purple outer ring around a gage indicates it is flooding.
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Screenshot of an animation showing changing hydrologic conditions at USGS gage locations from October 2020 to September 2021
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This is an animation showing the changing conditions of USGS streamgages from October 1, 2020 to September 30, 2021. The river conditions shown range from the driest condition seen at a gage (red open circles) to the wettest (blue closed circles). A purple outer ring around a gage indicates it is flooding.
What do USGS Hydrologic Technicians do on the job for water quality sampling and analysis? This video features four different Hydrologic Technicians from New Jersey Water Science Center and Nevada Water Science Center sharing some of their work.
What do USGS Hydrologic Technicians do on the job for water quality sampling and analysis? This video features four different Hydrologic Technicians from New Jersey Water Science Center and Nevada Water Science Center sharing some of their work.
We had an amazing turnout for our public webinar on Wednesday, October 13th, 2021 – 450 total attendees!
We had an amazing turnout for our public webinar on Wednesday, October 13th, 2021 – 450 total attendees!
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This is an animation showing the changing conditions of USGS streamgages from July 1, 2021 to September 30, 2021. The river conditions shown range from the driest condition seen at a gage (red open circles) to the wettest (blue closed circles). A purple outer ring around a gage indicates it is flooding.
On October 1, 2021, the U.S. Geological Survey Colorado River streamflow gaging site (USGS 09380000) at Lees Ferry will mark its 100-year anniversary of recording continuous streamflow data.
On October 1, 2021, the U.S. Geological Survey Colorado River streamflow gaging site (USGS 09380000) at Lees Ferry will mark its 100-year anniversary of recording continuous streamflow data.