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Photographs of Willow Creek Reservoir near Heppner, OR Photographs of Willow Creek Reservoir near Heppner, OR

Interactive photograph viewer used to see changes to Willow Creek Reservoir. Includes 5 cameras. Best viewing starts after September 17, 2016. This web tool is no longer updated because data from the photo monitor is no longer available. Retained for historical reference.

New York Nowcast Beach Status New York Nowcast Beach Status

New York Nowcast predicts water quality conditions at select beach swimming areas in NY. The Nowcast estimates conditions by merging environment and climate data with variables measured at a beach by 8 AM each morning and entering them into a computer program which provides a probability from 1 to 100 as to whether or not the beach has exceeded the bathing-water standard of 235 units of E. coli.

Climate Change Tool Climate Change Tool

Application of Flood Regressions and Climate Change Scenarios to Explore Estimates of Future Peak Flows

Plans for Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping Sandy Coordination Plans for Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping Sandy Coordination

New York Sandy Supplemental Mapping Priorities and Plans for Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping Sandy Coordination

Upstate New York Surficial Aquifer Viewer Upstate New York Surficial Aquifer Viewer

Map view of over 30 sand and gravel aquifers in upstate New York (Note: Zoom-in to purple-shaded areas for detailed 1:24,000 scale aquifer maps. Use the Map Identify tool, "i", to display links to related on-line reports.)

New York Borehole Well Log Viewer New York Borehole Well Log Viewer

Borehole geophysics is the science of recording and analyzing measurements of physical properties made in wells or test holes. Probes that measure different properties are lowered into the borehole to collect continuous or point data that is graphically displayed as a geophysical log.
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