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Passive integrated transponder tag data from Sawmill River, Catamaran Brook and Shorey Brook Passive integrated transponder tag data from Sawmill River, Catamaran Brook and Shorey Brook

The Ecology Section at the USGS Conte Laboratory has conducted individual tagging studies in a number of locations. We provide data here for three smaller studies (Sawmill river in MA, USA, Shorey brook in ME, USA, and Catamaran brook in NB, CA). The goal is to understand the strength and direction of drivers on fish growth, movement and survival in the wild. We hope to provide a...

2023 TX_LowerRioGrande Orthoimagery 2023 TX_LowerRioGrande Orthoimagery

This TX_LowerRioGrande_D22 project called for the planning, acquisition, processing, and derivative products of lidar data to be collected at an aggregate nominal pulse spacing (ANPS) of 0.18 meters (30 ppsm) and 0.35 meters (8ppsm). Project specifications are based on the U.S. Geological Survey National Geospatial Program Base Lidar Specification 2022 Rev A. The data was developed based...

Landscape transcriptomics identify Landscape transcriptomics identify

Rapid heating events, such as heatwaves, are becoming more frequent and intense as a result of climate change. Importantly, such extreme weather events can be more important drivers of extirpation and selection than changes in annual or seasonal averages and they pose a particularly large threat to poikilothermic organisms. In this study, we evaluate the thermal stress response of a...

Site Amplification Factors for the Walnut Creek and Concord Regions of the San Francisco Bay, California Site Amplification Factors for the Walnut Creek and Concord Regions of the San Francisco Bay, California

This data release contains rasterized data sets of point values of site amplification for the Walnut Creek and Concord regions of the San Francisco east bay. Hartzell et al. (2024) covers the associated field work and the source-site inversion method used to obtain the site response spectra. Site amplification values are given for the geometric average over four frequency ranges (0.5 to...

DeepFaune New England - Data DeepFaune New England - Data

DeepFaune New England (DFNE) is a model for species classification in trail camera imagery. This model is a re-trained version of the DeepFaune model for classifying European species in trial cameras, fine-tuned to classify taxa from northeastern North America. The DFNE model takes as input cropped images of each animal, which can be generated by an object detection model. DFNE...

The Relative Composition of Late Pleistocene Coral Reefs in the Florida Keys The Relative Composition of Late Pleistocene Coral Reefs in the Florida Keys

The U.S. Geological Survey St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center’s (USGS SPCMSC) Core Archive in St. Petersburg, FL contains a collection of coral-reef cores collected from throughout the Florida Keys reef tract (FKRT; Fig. 1). In a previous study (Toth and Stathakopoulos, 2019), USGS researchers analyzed the upper, Holocene (~11,700 years ago to present) sections of those...
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