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Fire perimeter, burn severity (dNBR), spatial fire regime and land use data for the North American Cordillera of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, 1985-2022 Fire perimeter, burn severity (dNBR), spatial fire regime and land use data for the North American Cordillera of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, 1985-2022
The data release contains spatial data sets in raster and vector formats that are used to quantify, analyze and visualize recent fire regimes for the Mogollon Rim-Colorado Plateau (also called the Mogollon Highlands), the Sky Islands, or Madrean Archipelago and the Northern Sierra Madre Occidental regions of the United States and Mexico. The data were generated as part of the Southwest...
Industrial water use for 2020 by county, HUC12, month, and year for the conterminous United States Industrial water use for 2020 by county, HUC12, month, and year for the conterminous United States
The U.S. Geological Survey is developing national water-use models to support water resources management in the United States. Model benefits include a nationally consistent estimation approach, greater temporal and spatial resolution of estimates, efficient and automated updates of results, and capabilities to forecast water use into the future and assess model uncertainty. In this data...
Chemical and Physical Data for Streambed Sediment-Source Fingerprinting in the Apple Creek Watershed, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, 2017-2018 Chemical and Physical Data for Streambed Sediment-Source Fingerprinting in the Apple Creek Watershed, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, 2017-2018
These datasets includes physical and geochemical lab results of sediment samples collected from August 2017 to October 2018. Upland samples were collected at randomly selected sites in the watershed using the geographic information system (GIS) site-selection procedure. Three sets of passive suspended-sediment samplers were installed and sampled monthly. Streambank and streambed sediment...
Chemical and Physical Data for Streambed Sediment-Source Fingerprinting in the Plum Creek Watershed, Brown and Outagamie Counties, Wisconsin, 2016-2018 Chemical and Physical Data for Streambed Sediment-Source Fingerprinting in the Plum Creek Watershed, Brown and Outagamie Counties, Wisconsin, 2016-2018
These datasets includes physical and geochemical lab results of sediment samples collected from October 2016 to February 2018. Upland samples were collected at randomly selected sites in the watershed using the geographic information system (GIS) site-selection procedure. Passive suspended-sediment samplers were installed at three sites and sampled monthly. Streambank and streambed...
Rapid Geomorphic Assessment Data for the Upper East River Watershed, Brown and Calumet Counties, Wisconsin Rapid Geomorphic Assessment Data for the Upper East River Watershed, Brown and Calumet Counties, Wisconsin
The East River is an agricultural tributary to the Lower Fox River and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Green Bay Area of Concern (AOC) in northeast Wisconsin. This tributary has known excessive phosphorus (P) and suspended sediment loads that contribute to habitat related impairments and downstream algal blooms. As part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), the U.S
60-meter Segment Stream Network of the Upper East River Watershed, Brown County, Wisconsin 60-meter Segment Stream Network of the Upper East River Watershed, Brown County, Wisconsin
The East River is an agricultural tributary to the Lower Fox River and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Green Bay Area of Concern (AOC) in northeast Wisconsin. This tributary has known excessive phosphorus (P) and suspended sediment loads that contribute to habitat related impairments and downstream algal blooms. As part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), the U.S