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Mean of Annual Total Surface Water Proportions from 2015 through 2024, Derived from Dynamic Surface Water Extent and Resampled to Sentinel-2 grid for the contiguous United States Mean of Annual Total Surface Water Proportions from 2015 through 2024, Derived from Dynamic Surface Water Extent and Resampled to Sentinel-2 grid for the contiguous United States

Dynamic Surface Water Extent (DSWE) annual proportions of total surface water processed to the continental US Analysis Ready Data (ARD) tile scheme (https://landsat.usgs.gov/ard_tile) in Sarbanes and Jones 2025 are here resampled to the 20 m Sentinel-2 satellite grid using bilinear interpolation with a 3 by 3 pixel moving window. The resulting 973 tiles, with values ranging from 0 to 100...

High-resolution digital surface model (DSM) and true-color image orthomosaic collected by Uncrewed Aircraft System (UAS) within the Los Planes Watershed, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 2024 High-resolution digital surface model (DSM) and true-color image orthomosaic collected by Uncrewed Aircraft System (UAS) within the Los Planes Watershed, Baja California Sur, Mexico, 2024

These data are structure from motion products from UAS providing high topographical and true-color imagery detail over a subregion within the Los Planes Watershed in La Paz, Mexico. This is part of an ongoing research partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey (Aridland Water Harvesting Study), U.S. Water Partnership (USWP), and Innovaciones Alumbra to monitor eco-hydrological feedbacks...

USGS National and Global Oil and Gas Assessment Project-Southwestern Wyoming Province, Mesaverde Group and Lance Formation Conventional and Continuous Assessment Unit Boundaries, Assessment Input Data, and Fact Sheet Data Tables USGS National and Global Oil and Gas Assessment Project-Southwestern Wyoming Province, Mesaverde Group and Lance Formation Conventional and Continuous Assessment Unit Boundaries, Assessment Input Data, and Fact Sheet Data Tables

This data release contains the boundaries of assessment units and input data for the assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources in the Mesaverde Group and Lance Formation in the Southwestern Wyoming Province, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado. The assessment unit is the fundamental unit used in the National Assessment Project for the assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources. The...

Tidal Influence on Water Quality Parameters at Tributary Confluences of the Anacostia River, 2025 Tidal Influence on Water Quality Parameters at Tributary Confluences of the Anacostia River, 2025

This metadata record contains eight shapefiles with water quality parameters at the Anacostia River confluences of Hickey Run and Watts Branch, at Washington, DC, in 2025. Included in the dataset are water quality parameters (pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, specific conductance, and water temperature) and coordinates measured in these confluences by a remote-controlled autonomous boat...

Transient Electromagnetic Sounding Data from the Area Around the Dinero Mine Tunnel Near Leadville, Colorado Transient Electromagnetic Sounding Data from the Area Around the Dinero Mine Tunnel Near Leadville, Colorado

During August 2023, transient electromagnetic (TEM) surveys were carried out at select locations in Lake County near Leadville, Colorado upgradient from the Dinero tunnel bulkhead. TEM data were collected using an ABEM WalkTEM2 advanced instrument running acquisition software version 1.3.7.4 and using a single-turn transmitter loop (Tx) and a center-loop receiver (Rx). Tx loop dimensions...

Ground-Penetrating Radar for Depth to Bedrock in Select Watersheds near Los Planes in Southern Baja California Sur, Mexico Ground-Penetrating Radar for Depth to Bedrock in Select Watersheds near Los Planes in Southern Baja California Sur, Mexico

During December 2022 and April 2023, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with U.S. Water Partnership, collected ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data in select small subwatersheds and arroyos within the Los Planes watershed south of La Paz in southern Baja California Sur, Mexico to map the depth to bedrock for use as inputs to a groundwater flow model. This data release contains the...
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