Data Analysis Tools
Data Analysis Tools include models and other specific data analyses.
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Arkansas River and Fountain Creek Water Quality Dashboard Arkansas River and Fountain Creek Water Quality Dashboard
Web based application to compare, on a real-time basis, estimated dissolved-solids concentration and load as a surrogate for water-quality conditions in the Arkansas River and Fountain Creek in Colorado and determine whether future water-quality conditions are significantly different from background conditions.
Runoff Estimates for California Runoff Estimates for California
Streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs are important natural resources for irrigation, public supply, wetlands and wildlife. Excess precipitation that flows into these sources is called runoff, and it's an important drought indicator. The California Water Science Center tracks both monthly and annual runoff.
PeakFQ PeakFQ
The PeakFQ application performs peak-flow frequency analysis to evaluate flood frequency on rivers and streams.
Interactive Tableau supplement for 'Climate futures for lizards and snakes in western North America may result in new species management issues' Interactive Tableau supplement for 'Climate futures for lizards and snakes in western North America may result in new species management issues'
This data visualization displays the results of distribution models for 130 snake and lizard species in western North America under six time-by-climate scenarios.
ECCOE Landsat Quarterly Calibration and Validation Reports ECCOE Landsat Quarterly Calibration and Validation Reports
The USGS EROS Cal/Val Center of Excellence (ECCOE) Landsat Cal/Val Team, along with their NASA counterparts, maintains primary responsibility for radiometric and geometric characterization and the calibration and validation of the Landsat instruments and spacecrafts. This work includes both the ongoing operations of active Landsat missions, as well as the retired Landsat missions.
Philadelphia Water Resources Monitoring Philadelphia Water Resources Monitoring
The Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) and USGS have been working together to create and expand the water-quality monitoring network for Philadelphia. Data from these gaging stations will allow PWD scientists and engineers to monitor spatial and temporal water quality/quantity trends in support of watershed restoration initiatives occurring in Philadelphia.