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Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Ada-Vamoosa aquifer, Oklahoma Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Ada-Vamoosa aquifer, Oklahoma
The Ada-Vamoosa aquifer resides in the Central Lowland Physiographic Province in east-central Oklahoma and ends at the Kansas State line. The aquifer underlies an area of about 2,300 square miles. The aquifer consists mainly of layers of fine to coarse-grained sandstone irregularly interbedded with shale and limestone. The rocks are in the Ada and the Vamoosa Groups are Pennsylvanian age...
Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Marshall aquifer, Michigan Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Marshall aquifer, Michigan
The Marshall aquifer underlies much of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan and has a maximum thickness of 493 feet (Lampe, 2009). The aquifer consists mainly of medium-grained sandstone and is overlain by Pennsylvanian-age rocks and glacial deposits and underlain by the Devonian-Mississippian-age confining unit. The Marshall aquifer is one of the most productive aquifers in the state where
Postfire Seedlings and Resprout Recruitment by Ceanothus Postfire Seedlings and Resprout Recruitment by Ceanothus
These data summarize postfire resprouts and seedling counts for Ceanothus species in subgenus Ceanothus based on published data that is cited and personal observation by the author and other co-authors of the publication.
Sensor data from debris-flow experiments conducted in June, 2016, at the USGS Debris-flow Flume, HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, Blue River, Oregon Sensor data from debris-flow experiments conducted in June, 2016, at the USGS Debris-flow Flume, HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, Blue River, Oregon
These data were collected as part of a long-term program of large-scale experimentation at the USGS debris-flow flume. The chief focus of the six experiments performed in 2016 and represented in this data set was twofold: (1) measurement of evolving basal stresses as the flume headgate opened, and (2) measurement of broadband seismic energy radiated by the moving debris flows. The...
Landslide Inventory for Kosrae, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) 2005 - 2023 Landslide Inventory for Kosrae, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) 2005 - 2023
Landslides hazards pose a serious threat to people and infrastructure in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). To develop a comprehensive understanding of the landslides hazards in FSM, the USGS-USAID Landslide Disaster Assistance Team (LDAT) has put together landslide inventories for each state using satellite imagery. Mapping was done using RGB satellite imagery from Maxar, Planet...
Total mercury concentrations in bat tissues and blood from southwestern U.S. National Parks in 2023 Total mercury concentrations in bat tissues and blood from southwestern U.S. National Parks in 2023
Comma-separated values (.csv) file containing data related to bat sampling from southwestern U.S. National Parks in 2023. Data file contains mercury concentrations in bat tissues and blood.
Field-informed plant functional and species cover related to fuels treatment boundaries observed in 2021 in southwestern Idaho Field-informed plant functional and species cover related to fuels treatment boundaries observed in 2021 in southwestern Idaho
Data includes species cover of cheatgrass (BRTE) and Russian thistle (SATR), as well as functional group cover of Sandberg's bluegrass (POSE), bare ground, litter, and shrubs for the year of 2021.
Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer, Oklahoma Aquifer framework datasets used to represent the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer, Oklahoma
The Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer covers an area of about 800 square miles in the Arbuckle Mountains and Arbuckle Plains of South-Central Oklahoma. The aquifer is in the Central Lowland Physiographic Province and is composed of the Simpson and Arbuckle Groups of Ordovician and Cambrian age. The aquifer is as thick as 9,000 feet in some areas. The aquifer provides relatively small, but...
Gridded gravity, magnetic, and pseudogravity data of the Sierra Nevada, California and Nevada Gridded gravity, magnetic, and pseudogravity data of the Sierra Nevada, California and Nevada
This data release presents gridded data associated with the geologic and geophysical maps of the Sierra Nevada Digital Earth Science Atlas led by the California Geological Survey and U.S. Geological Survey. Grids are provided in ASCII and geotiff formats. Complete Bouguer and isostatic gravity data were gridded from nearly 29,000 gravity measurements to provide information on crustal...
Zebrafish length and pericardial area data observed through high content screening in experimental 384 well plates exposed to different pesticides for 72 hour Zebrafish length and pericardial area data observed through high content screening in experimental 384 well plates exposed to different pesticides for 72 hour
These data describe the results of a controlled laboratory experiment evaluating the effect of pesticides on the development of zebrafish. Parameters described include the length of the fish and the pericardial area of the fish.
Lunar Grid Reference System (LGRS) Artemis III Candidate Landing Site Navigational Grids in Artemis Condensed Coordinate (ACC) Format Lunar Grid Reference System (LGRS) Artemis III Candidate Landing Site Navigational Grids in Artemis Condensed Coordinate (ACC) Format
USGS is assessing the feasibility of map projections and grid systems for lunar surface operations. We propose developing a new Lunar Transverse Mercator (LTM), the Lunar Polar Stereographic (LPS), and the Lunar Grid Reference Systems (LGRS). We have also designed additional grids designed to NASA requirements for astronaut navigation, referred to as LGRS in Artemis Condensed Coordinates...
Survey of sites for the presence of the nonindigenous benthic foraminifera Trochammina hadai along the west coast of North America from 1930 to 2022 Survey of sites for the presence of the nonindigenous benthic foraminifera Trochammina hadai along the west coast of North America from 1930 to 2022
Results of a survey of samples collected from 1930 to 2022 along the west coast of the United States from Alaska to San Diego, California as well as Honolulu, Hawaii for the presence of the Asian nonindigenous benthic foraminifera Trochammina hadai.