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Indigenous communities and migratory pathways Indigenous communities and migratory pathways
In both Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native traditions, birds play important roles in tracking seasons, signaling weather changes, guiding navigation, and locating food resources. Their movements and behaviors are read as part of an ongoing dialogue with the natural world.
Humboldt Capture Query Tool (Provisional) Humboldt Capture Query Tool (Provisional)
The Humboldt Capture Query Tool (HCQT) is an interactive application that helps water managers, scientists, and public stakeholders explore how groundwater pumping affects streamflow and other water sources across the Humboldt River Basin.
Geochemical Data Portal for Rock, Sediment, Soil, and Mineral Samples, United States and Territories Geochemical Data Portal for Rock, Sediment, Soil, and Mineral Samples, United States and Territories
The Geochemical Data Portal assembles, reformats, corrects, and archives data obtained from the geochemical analysis of geologic samples collected for USGS and Department of Energy studies.
Energy Geochemistry Database Explorer Energy Geochemistry Database Explorer
This interactive web application allows you to explore, filter, and download subsets of the Energy Geochemistry Database (EGDB). The EGDB contains analytical data for samples collected by the Energy Resources Program (ERP) to develop an understanding of the physical and geochemical processes responsible for hydrocarbon formation.
Groundwater Modeling Comparison Groundwater Modeling Comparison
The Central Valley has four hydrologic regions, from north to south: the Sacramento Valley, the Delta & Eastside Streams, the San Joaquin Basin, and the Tulare Basin. Water flows from Sacramento Valley, Tulare Basin, and the San Joaquin Basin, into the Delta & Eastside Streams through the Central Valley's only natural outlet, the Carquinez Strait, on its way to the Pacific Ocean.
Central Valley Hydrologic Model Version 2 Central Valley Hydrologic Model Version 2
The Central Valley Hydrologic Model version 2 (CVHM2) is an integrated surface–subsurface hydrologic model, representing the major components of the hydrologic system of California’s Central Valley. This new decision support tool is useful for testing water management strategies in California's Central Valley.
Critical Minerals Atlas Critical Minerals Atlas
This Interactive Atlas of Critical Minerals shows you where critical minerals are produced. Discover which countries produce critical minerals, what percent of the world production they are responsible for, and details on what each mineral is used for.
USGS-DOE Cooperative Studies and Groundwater Monitoring in Nevada USGS-DOE Cooperative Studies and Groundwater Monitoring in Nevada
The USGS-DOE Cooperative Studies and Groundwater Monitoring in Nevada website provides an interactive and easy-to-use interface to access groundwater levels, groundwater withdrawal, and water-temperature data for wells on and adjacent to the NNSS.
USGS-NNSS Regional Groundwater Explorer USGS-NNSS Regional Groundwater Explorer
The USGS-NNSS Regional Groundwater Explorer web application is a user-friendly and interactive interface that provides access to a comprehensive database of groundwater levels, hydrologic conditions, construction, and descriptive narratives for wells on and adjacent to the NNSS.
SPARROW Puget Sound Mapper SPARROW Puget Sound Mapper
Mapper of seasonal nitrogen and phosphorus loading to the Puget Sound by source and HUC12 watershed, 2000 through 2020
Real-Time Flood Impact Map Real-Time Flood Impact Map
The USGS Real-Time Flood Impact Map helps communities stay safe by providing real-time information and visuals about locations in their area that may be experiencing flooding.
USGS Potomac River Watershed Accumulated Wastewater Viewer USGS Potomac River Watershed Accumulated Wastewater Viewer
These data and application are provided as part of USGS research on contaminants in surface waters across the United States and supported by the USGS Water Mission Area Proxies Project and the USGS Ecosystem Mission Area Environmental Health Program (Toxic Substances Hydrology).