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Utility and Vulnerability Ranking Programs for Terrestrial Vertebrates Utility and Vulnerability Ranking Programs for Terrestrial Vertebrates
To assist decision makers in risk assessments, two sets of indices have been developed to rank terrestrial vertebrates for their utility in biomonitoring and susceptibility.
bi-transect-extractor bi-transect-extractor
This package is used to calculate coastal geomorphology variables along shore-normal transects. The calculated variables are used as inputs for modeling geomorphology using a Bayesian Network (BN).
bi-transect-extractor bi-transect-extractor
Python package to extract barrier island metrics along shore-normal transects for Bayesian Network Deep Dive
toxEval toxEval
Evaluation of measured concentration data using the ToxCast high-throughput screening database or a user-defined set of concentration benchmarks.
Software - MODFLOW Software - MODFLOW
MODFLOW is the USGS's modular hydrologic model. MODFLOW is considered an international standard for simulating and predicting groundwater conditions and groundwater/surface-water interactions.
API - Stream Trace API - Stream Trace
The Streamer Trace API is a programming interface written in JavaScript designed to add up- and downstream traces to an ESRI ArcGIS API for JavaScript (ESRI JSAPI) web map using the same methods and services created for the Streamer application.
API - Graphing Water Information System (GWIS) API - Graphing Water Information System (GWIS)
GWIS ( Graphing Water Information System) Javascript library can create time-series plots of information measured at USGS hydrologic data collection sites across the US. Developed by the USGS Texas Water Science Center, the user-friendly interface integrates the open-source dygraphs JavaScript charting library with the hydrologic data provided by USGS water services.
Contaminant Exposure and Effects-Terrestrial Vertebrates database (CEE-TV) Contaminant Exposure and Effects-Terrestrial Vertebrates database (CEE-TV)
The Contaminant Exposure and Effects-Terrestrial Vertebrates database (CEE-TV) contains contaminant exposure and effects information for terrestrial vertebrates (birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles) that reside in estuarine and coastal habitats along the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific Coasts including Alaska and Hawaii and in the Great Lakes Region.
CEETV FAQs CEETV FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions for the Contaminant Exposure and Effects-Terrestrial Vertebrates (CEE-TV) Database
iPlover iPlover
iPlover was developed by the U.S. Geological Survey Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center and the USGS Center for Integrated Data Analytics. It is used by trained and vetted personnel to record information about habitats on coastal beaches and he environment surrounding them.
Software to Process and Preserve Legacy Magnetotelluric Data Software to Process and Preserve Legacy Magnetotelluric Data
The USGS Crustal Geophysics and Geochemistry Science Center (CGGSC) collaborated with the USGS Data at Risk (DaR) team to preserve and release a subset of magnetotelluric data from the San Andreas Fault in Parkfield, California. The San Andreas Fault data were collected by the Branch of Geophysics, a precursor to the now CGGSC, between 1989 and 1994. The magnetotelluric data selected for...
Ecosheds.org Ecosheds.org
LSC Conte Anadrmous Fish Laboratory is currently involved in https://ecosheds.org.