Streamflow Gaging Station and Measurement on San Pedro River, AZ
Streamflow Gaging Station and Measurement on San Pedro River, AZUSGS employee, Hanna Coy, talks about stream gauging.
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USGS employee, Hanna Coy, talks about stream gauging.
USGS employee, Hanna Coy, talks about stream gauging.
As a USGS hydrologist, Anthony Lopez is currently working on two projects. The first project consists of assessing toxicity of the sediment in Barnegat Bay. For this project, Anthony samples the bay and its tributaries for any pesticides, pharmaceuticals, medals or any other anthropogenic contaminants.
As a USGS hydrologist, Anthony Lopez is currently working on two projects. The first project consists of assessing toxicity of the sediment in Barnegat Bay. For this project, Anthony samples the bay and its tributaries for any pesticides, pharmaceuticals, medals or any other anthropogenic contaminants.
USGS employees talk about the importance of getting accurate data from stream gauging and the benefit of the stage discharge ratings class.
USGS employees talk about the importance of getting accurate data from stream gauging and the benefit of the stage discharge ratings class.
Introduction and tutorial on using the system dynamics model (finalized Oct 2012) to explore ecosystem parameters affecting coho salmon viability in Olema Creek Pt. Reyes National Seashore, CA
Introduction and tutorial on using the system dynamics model (finalized Oct 2012) to explore ecosystem parameters affecting coho salmon viability in Olema Creek Pt. Reyes National Seashore, CA
Working at the USGS can be fun. These student employees were given wonderful opportunities and made lasting friendships while working at the USGS.
Working at the USGS can be fun. These student employees were given wonderful opportunities and made lasting friendships while working at the USGS.
A video depicting the installation & operation of Continuous Slope Area gage and radar sensor, installed after the Sunflower Wild Fire on Sycamore Creek to measure streamflow from the Sunflower burned area.
A video depicting the installation & operation of Continuous Slope Area gage and radar sensor, installed after the Sunflower Wild Fire on Sycamore Creek to measure streamflow from the Sunflower burned area.
Interview by Richard Coupe (US Geological Survey) of Jeannie Barlow-- a scientist involved in the National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Study of Agricultural Chemical Transport (ACT)-- on groundwater/surface-water interaction.
Interview by Richard Coupe (US Geological Survey) of Jeannie Barlow-- a scientist involved in the National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Study of Agricultural Chemical Transport (ACT)-- on groundwater/surface-water interaction.
U.S. Geological Survey scientists encounter Asian flying carp on the Yazoo River, Mississippi.
U.S. Geological Survey scientists encounter Asian flying carp on the Yazoo River, Mississippi.
Water-quality sampling of the Mississippi River by Mike Manning, David Burt, and Claire Rose of the U.S. Geological Survey.
Water-quality sampling of the Mississippi River by Mike Manning, David Burt, and Claire Rose of the U.S. Geological Survey.
video thumbnail: Time-Lapse Video of the Platte River at Hwy 64 Bridge
Time-lapse photos taken from from the Hwy 64 Bridge on the Platte River near streamflow-gaging station 06796500. Photos taken every hour from June 1, 2012 to Aug. 6, 2012.
Time-lapse photos taken from from the Hwy 64 Bridge on the Platte River near streamflow-gaging station 06796500. Photos taken every hour from June 1, 2012 to Aug. 6, 2012.
video thumbnail: Time-Lapse Video of the Platte River at South Bend (Lied Bridge NE)
Time-lapse photos taken from the northeast side of the Lied Bridge on the Platte River at South Bend near streamflow-gaging station 06805500. Photos taken every hour from April 14, 2011 to Aug. 6, 2012.
Time-lapse photos taken from the northeast side of the Lied Bridge on the Platte River at South Bend near streamflow-gaging station 06805500. Photos taken every hour from April 14, 2011 to Aug. 6, 2012.
video thumbnail: Time-Lapse Video of the Platte River at Two Rivers State Park
Time-lapse photos taken from the a camera on the upstream side of abandoned concrete bridge piers facing north toward State Highway 92 from June 1 to Aug. 6, 2012.
Time-lapse photos taken from the a camera on the upstream side of abandoned concrete bridge piers facing north toward State Highway 92 from June 1 to Aug. 6, 2012.
video thumbnail: Puget Sound Groundwater Sampling Time Lapse
This time-lapse is shot on the Hood Canal Wa., over the course of a typical groundwater sampling field day. We were investigating the impacts of a macrotidal tide range on the geochemistry of submarine groundwater discharge.
This time-lapse is shot on the Hood Canal Wa., over the course of a typical groundwater sampling field day. We were investigating the impacts of a macrotidal tide range on the geochemistry of submarine groundwater discharge.
video thumbnail: The Anatomy of Floods: The Causes and Development of 2011's Epic Flood Events
Flooding costs the United States more than $7 billion per year and claims more than 90 lives annually. During the Spring and Summer of 2011, the central U.S. experienced epic flooding, while Hurricane Irene followed by Tropical Storm Lee caused severe flooding in the east and northeastern U.S, setting numerous flood records at USGS streamgages. Dr.
Flooding costs the United States more than $7 billion per year and claims more than 90 lives annually. During the Spring and Summer of 2011, the central U.S. experienced epic flooding, while Hurricane Irene followed by Tropical Storm Lee caused severe flooding in the east and northeastern U.S, setting numerous flood records at USGS streamgages. Dr.
USGS Safety Training Video for cableway pre-use inspection. Training guide for new field personnel to safely and effectively inspect cableway structure and components prior to operation.
USGS Safety Training Video for cableway pre-use inspection. Training guide for new field personnel to safely and effectively inspect cableway structure and components prior to operation.
USGS installed six early-flood-warning units—rain and stream gages—in the burned areas resulting from New Mexico's 2012 Whitewater-Baldy Fire. The gages transmit data via satellite to provide warnings to communities that may be affected by flooding.
USGS installed six early-flood-warning units—rain and stream gages—in the burned areas resulting from New Mexico's 2012 Whitewater-Baldy Fire. The gages transmit data via satellite to provide warnings to communities that may be affected by flooding.
The Mekong is one of the world's longest rivers connecting six Asian countries, China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. People and fish, as well as many other species in this biologically rich region, are directly connected to the river, so that what impacts the river also impacts them.
The Mekong is one of the world's longest rivers connecting six Asian countries, China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. People and fish, as well as many other species in this biologically rich region, are directly connected to the river, so that what impacts the river also impacts them.
Scuba-diver scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey explore and catalogue the effect of released sediment on marine life following the nation's largest dam removal effort.
Scuba-diver scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey explore and catalogue the effect of released sediment on marine life following the nation's largest dam removal effort.
A series of time-lapse photographs capture rapid water-level fluctuations in the vicinity of Wildwood Islands in the Sheboygan River, 4.4 km upstream of Lake Michigan near Sheboygan, Wis. The fluctuations are caused the interaction of seiche-related oscillations from Lake Michigan with river flows.
A series of time-lapse photographs capture rapid water-level fluctuations in the vicinity of Wildwood Islands in the Sheboygan River, 4.4 km upstream of Lake Michigan near Sheboygan, Wis. The fluctuations are caused the interaction of seiche-related oscillations from Lake Michigan with river flows.
video thumbnail: Kati Bednar: Diving Into the World of Water
Hi, my name is Kaitlyn Bednar but everyone calls me Kati. I am currently a Student Trainee Hydrologist with the California Water Science Center (CAWSC) in Sacramento. I am also a full-time geology and geography student at California State University of Sacramento, and a part-time student at American River College within their G.I.S. certificate program.
Hi, my name is Kaitlyn Bednar but everyone calls me Kati. I am currently a Student Trainee Hydrologist with the California Water Science Center (CAWSC) in Sacramento. I am also a full-time geology and geography student at California State University of Sacramento, and a part-time student at American River College within their G.I.S. certificate program.
In preparation for marine work in the cold waters off Alaska professionals from academia, industry and government must, every few years, take an offshore survival class to increase their chances of survival in the event of a seafaring mishap.
In preparation for marine work in the cold waters off Alaska professionals from academia, industry and government must, every few years, take an offshore survival class to increase their chances of survival in the event of a seafaring mishap.