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Drought & Groundwater in California Drought & Groundwater in California
Long-term groundwater-level data are fundamental to the resolution of problems dealing with groundwater availability and sustainability. Significant periods of time typically are required to collect water-level data needed to assess the effects of climate variability, to monitor the effects of regional aquifer development, or to obtain data sufficient for analysis of water-level trends.
Drought & Surface Water in California Drought & Surface Water in California
Careful observation and analysis of the movement and condition of surface water is essential for understanding this resource, especially during times of drought. The California Water Science Center uses a network of more than 500 streamgages to collect real-time data on surface water at locations across the state.
EDNA Watershed Atlas EDNA Watershed Atlas
The EDNA Watershed Atlas contains watershed characteristics for major named rivers of the contiguous U.S. including maps, images, legends, and statistics derived from the EDNA Watershed Characteristics model.
San Antonio Creek Valley Hydrologic Monitoring San Antonio Creek Valley Hydrologic Monitoring
In order to understand the integrated hydrologic systems in the San Antonio Creek Valley, many different types of data are being gathered from both the surface water and groundwater system. Learn about these data types and explore them with the interactive map.
California Groundwater Model Archive California Groundwater Model Archive
The USGS models shown on this site are in the public domain, and are freely available. They are based on MODFLOW and other public-domain USGS software. Links to publications and web resources associated with each model are shown in the table next to the model map. The associated model files for some of these models are currently available via download.
Global Multi-resolution Terrain Elevation Data 2010 (GMTED2010) Viewer Global Multi-resolution Terrain Elevation Data 2010 (GMTED2010) Viewer
Global Multi-resolution Terrain Elevation Data 2010 (GMTED2010) Viewer Notes The viewer uses extensive JavaScript and frames which means some browsers may not be able to support full interactive capabilities. Additionally, the viewer may be difficult for some users to interpret. These users may contact EROS Customer Services, or the maintainer of these pages for assistance.