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Fish activity and movement information derived from acoustic monitoring of a restored Lake Erie coastal wetland from 2011-2014 Fish activity and movement information derived from acoustic monitoring of a restored Lake Erie coastal wetland from 2011-2014

These data describe estimates of large-bodied fish activity and their direction of movement with respect to a restored wetland located in Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, Oak Harbor, Ohio, USA. Acoustic sonar technology was used to monitor fish activity following restoration and reconnection of a hydrologically isolated wetland pool to the wider Lake Erie system. Fish activity was...

Earthquake-Triggered Ground Failure associated with the M9.2 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake Earthquake-Triggered Ground Failure associated with the M9.2 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake

The M9.2 1964 Great Alaska earthquake is the second-largest earthquake in the historical record, the largest in North America, and involved nearly five minutes of shaking (Brocher and others, 2014). The earthquake initiated in the Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone, about 12 km below northern Prince William Sound. The rupture length was about 700 km and generated deep and shallow...

Field Survey Results of Damage and Ground Shaking Intensity in Humboldt, Trinity, and Mendocino Counties Following the 2022 Mw 6.4 Ferndale Earthquake Field Survey Results of Damage and Ground Shaking Intensity in Humboldt, Trinity, and Mendocino Counties Following the 2022 Mw 6.4 Ferndale Earthquake

This data release provides supplementary information supporting our study on seismic intensities, ground motions, and basin amplification during the Mw 6.4 Ferndale, California earthquake of December 20th, 2022. A field survey was conducted between January 9-12 and March 6-9 in 2023 to assess the damage and shaking intensity experienced across the affected areas. During this survey, 17...

Morphometric Landslide Susceptibility Results of the Northwestern United States and Southwestern Canada Derived from Elevation Data Morphometric Landslide Susceptibility Results of the Northwestern United States and Southwestern Canada Derived from Elevation Data

Landslide susceptibility models show the potential of landslide occurrence at a location. These models are pivotal for reducing losses associated with landslides (Godt and others, 2022). In this data release, we include susceptibility results from the associated manuscript by Woodard and Mirus (2025). This manuscript shows how a morphometric model can create consistent and effective...

Geochemical Data for Produced Water and Gas from the Antrim Shale in Michigan, 2023 Geochemical Data for Produced Water and Gas from the Antrim Shale in Michigan, 2023

In 2023, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with Riverside Energy Michigan, LLC, conducted an injection experiment to monitor the natural rate of biogenic methane generation in the Mortensen A4-24 well which was completed in the Antrim Shale and located in Antrim County, Michigan, United States of America. Approximately 20 barrels (bbl) of produced water was pumped from the well...

Watershed Level Occurrences of Yellow Lampmussel from Museum and Survey Data Watershed Level Occurrences of Yellow Lampmussel from Museum and Survey Data

Natural history museum records may provide unique information on the distribution of species additional to survey data collected by resource managers. However, there can be challenges to using museum data for analyses such as spurious geographic information, misidentifications, and incorrect labeling. Museum records have been centralized by open-source repositories with flags for...

Data on the Deterioration of Different Types of Attachment Hardware on Sham Satellite Radio Collars Data on the Deterioration of Different Types of Attachment Hardware on Sham Satellite Radio Collars

Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are difficult to study because of logistical challenges. Satellite radio collars are an excellent tool for efficiently collecting information on the distribution and habitat use of polar bears because they can be deployed for multiple years. Radio collars can be constructed using materials and devices that result in the collar falling off an animal so that...

The North American Breeding Bird Survey Mapping products 1966 - 2022 The North American Breeding Bird Survey Mapping products 1966 - 2022

This data product consists of raster digital data of population change and abundance estimates for 520 species of North American birds estimated from North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) data. Estimates of trend (yearly % change) from 1966-2022 and mean abundances for the interval 2018-2022 are spatially smoothed from data for each species collected on BBS routes. Metadata for the...

Digital Terrain Models for Mars Sinuous Ridges and Alluvial Fans Projects Digital Terrain Models for Mars Sinuous Ridges and Alluvial Fans Projects

Metadata on this main landing page applies to all DTMs listed under Child Items, apart from USGS-made DTMs [HRSC DTM_75 (centered at -28.8N, 78.6E)_USGS and CTM DTM over "Crater L" (centered at -23.1N, 74.3E)_USGS]. Metadata associated with USGS-made DTMs are located with DTM files under their respective Child Item.

Tennessee groundwater well locations from 7.5-minute quadrangle maps Tennessee groundwater well locations from 7.5-minute quadrangle maps

The state of Tennessee is divided into 805 individual 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle maps. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) maintains an archive of paper maps that were utilized for estimating groundwater well locations. Each well location was plotted by hand and marked with corresponding water well data. These hand-plotted locations represent the most...

Quantitative polymerase chain reaction and confocal microscopy data describing cell penetrating peptide-mediated delivery of gene silencing agents to the invasive common reed Phragmites australis Quantitative polymerase chain reaction and confocal microscopy data describing cell penetrating peptide-mediated delivery of gene silencing agents to the invasive common reed Phragmites australis

These data describe delivery of novel gene silencing agents (GSAs) to leaf tissue of the invasive common reed Phragmites australis ssp. australis using cell penetrating peptides (CPPs). These CPPs were tested for their ability to infiltrate P. australis leaf tissue using confocal microscopy. In addition, a series of novel gene silencing agents targeting a putative phytoene desaturase...

North American Bird Banding Program Dataset 1960-2024 retrieved 2024-07-11 North American Bird Banding Program Dataset 1960-2024 retrieved 2024-07-11

Note: this version has been superseded by Nakash, E., Malorodova, M., Howes, L., and Celis-Murillo, A., 2025, North American Bird Banding Program Dataset 1960-2025 retrieved 2025-07-11: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P1KPZGAR. The North American Bird Banding Program is administered by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Bird Banding Laboratory (BBL), Eastern...
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