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Northeast Region

The USGS Northeast Region provides science to inform decision-makers and address societal needs such as responding to natural disasters, reducing energy prices, and safeguarding national and economic security. The Northeast includes the Office of the Regional Director and 12 science centers spanning 14 States and Washington, D.C. – home to more than 78 million people. The Northeast Region has field offices throughout the region that directly support local communities with a wide range of scientific research, monitoring, mapping, and decision-support services.  

News

Climate-Scenario Project to Inform New England Farming Industry

Climate-Scenario Project to Inform New England Farming Industry

New User’s Guide to Updated Hydrographic Framework

New User’s Guide to Updated Hydrographic Framework

Boats, Trains, and Automobiles: A Historic Snapshot of Connecticut River Infrastructure

Boats, Trains, and Automobiles: A Historic Snapshot of Connecticut River Infrastructure

Publications

Methods for estimating daily upstream location of the freshwater- saltwater interface along the Maurice and Cohansey Rivers, New Jersey Methods for estimating daily upstream location of the freshwater- saltwater interface along the Maurice and Cohansey Rivers, New Jersey

The Delaware River basin (DRB) provides drinking water to 15 million people in the surrounding area. Water is frequently withdrawn from the freshwater reaches of streams, above head of tide, in the DRB for use as public drinking water. During extended periods of low flow, saltwater can move upstream, which can threaten drinking-water supplies in the basin. Due to spatial patterns in...
Authors
Jennifer L. Closson, Thomas P. Suro, Lukasz M. Niemoczynski

Data-collection methods for total dissolved gases monitoring, Youghiogheny River at Dam Outlet Tunnel near Confluence, Pennsylvania Data-collection methods for total dissolved gases monitoring, Youghiogheny River at Dam Outlet Tunnel near Confluence, Pennsylvania

Supersaturation of total dissolved gases (TDG) can potentially occur in the tailrace water at the Youghiogheny River at dam outlet tunnel near Confluence, Pennsylvania (U.S. Geological Survey [USGS] streamgaging and monitoring station 03077100). The USGS, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, established methods to collect and report TDG saturation data in the tailrace...
Authors
Allan J. Ruddy, Emily E. Woodward, Gerolamo C. Casile

Groundwater drought in the United States: Spatial and temporal variability Groundwater drought in the United States: Spatial and temporal variability

Many communities and ecosystems in the United States that are dependent on groundwater are potentially adversely affected by groundwater drought. We computed yearly groundwater-drought metrics and mean groundwater levels at well locations across the conterminous United States (CONUS), using data from wells and remotely sensed and modeled Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Drought...
Authors
Glenn Hodgkins, Caelan Simeone, Melissa A. Lombard, Todd Caldwell, John C. Hammond, Michael Wieczorek, Robert W. Dudley
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