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Data and analytical code to model the growth rate of brown treesnakes (Boiga irregularis), Guam 2004-2013 Data and analytical code to model the growth rate of brown treesnakes (Boiga irregularis), Guam 2004-2013

The data set consists of three files pertaining to invasive Brown Treesnakes (Boiga irregularis) and temporally-associated weather covariates on Guam: 1) snout-vent length (SVL) and sex of brown treesnakes (bts_growth.csv), 2) precipitation (bts_rain.csv), and 3) seasonality (bts_season.csv). Snout-vent lengths in millimeters (mm) and sex of 270 individually marked and recaptured brown...

Morphometric data of Burmese python and White-tailed deer in South Florida associated with a feeding event, 2025 Morphometric data of Burmese python and White-tailed deer in South Florida associated with a feeding event, 2025

Morphometric data (mass, length, circumference, age) collected during an observation of a radio-telemetered female Burmese python (Python bivitattus) that ingested an adult female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), retained the deer within the digestive tract for 10 days, and then vomited the deer coinciding with a drop in air temperature.

Soil-Water-Balance model of the Red River alluvial aquifer east of Lake Texoma, southeastern Oklahoma, 1980-2022 Soil-Water-Balance model of the Red River alluvial aquifer east of Lake Texoma, southeastern Oklahoma, 1980-2022

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB), constructed a Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) model of the Red River alluvial aquifer east of Lake Texoma in southeastern Oklahoma. Although the SWB model active area extends into parts of Texas and Arkansas, the SWB model was used to estimate recharge to the Red River alluvial aquifer between...

Estimation of hydraulic properties in the Ogallala aquifer near Happy, Texas, from slug test results collected in January 2025 at the North East 2nd Street Superfund site Estimation of hydraulic properties in the Ogallala aquifer near Happy, Texas, from slug test results collected in January 2025 at the North East 2nd Street Superfund site

The North East 2nd Street Superfund site in Happy, Texas, overlies a groundwater plume of primarily carbon tetrachloride (CT) that is contained within an upper transmissive zone of the High Plains aquifer system (hereinafter referred to as the "Ogallala aquifer"). The Ogallala aquifer is contained in Tertiary-age sediments of the Ogallala Formation in the study area, which are described...

Coastal landscape response to sea-level change for the northeastern United States Coastal landscape response to sea-level change for the northeastern United States

This data release presents an update to the Coastal Response Likelihood (CRL) model (Lentz and others 2015); a spatially explicit, probabilistic model that evaluates coastal response for the Northeastern U.S. under various sea-level scenarios. The model considers the variable nature of the coast and provides outputs at spatial and temporal scales suitable for decision support. Updated...

Bathymetry and Water-Quality Data of Surface Water Bodies in Cook County, Illinois, 2025 Bathymetry and Water-Quality Data of Surface Water Bodies in Cook County, Illinois, 2025

In 2025, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in collaboration with the Cook County Bureau of Technology (BOT), carried out comprehensive hydrographic and water-quality surveys, and activity and disturbance assessments of 34 total water bodies within Cook County, Illinois. These surveys and assessments describe the bathymetry, water-quality conditions, and on-site field crew observations...
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