April Seminar Series "Overview of the Water Quality Portal, an Inter-Agency Data Sharing Application".
Casey J Lee
Science and Products
USGS National Water Quality Monitoring Network
An evaluation of methods for computing annual water-quality loads
Methods for computing water-quality loads at sites in the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Network
Continuous monitoring of suspended sediment for reservoir management
An evaluation of methods for estimating decadal stream loads
Design of Cycle 3 of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program, 2013-23: Part 2: Science plan for improved water-quality information and management
Assessing the potential of reservoir outflow management to reduce sedimentation using continuous turbidity monitoring and reservoir modelling
Sediment Transport from Urban, Urbanizing, and Rural Areas in Johnson County, Kansas, 2006-08
Compilation, quality control, analysis, and summary of discrete suspended-sediment and ancillary data in the United States, 1901-2010
Sediment transport to and from small impoundments in northeast Kansas, March 2009 through September 2011
Effects of urbanization, construction activity, management practices, and impoundments on suspended-sediment transport in Johnson County, northeast Kansas, February 2006 through November 2008
Transport and sources of suspended sediment in the Mill Creek Watershed, Johnson County, Northeast Kansas, 2006-07
Transboundary Assessments of Water Quality in the Pacific Northwest
Analytical Capabilities, Sample Requirements, and Instrumentation
OGRL Algal Toxins Methods of Analysis
Mill Creek Sediment
Nutrient and pesticide data collected from the USGS National Water Quality Network and previous networks, 1963-2018
Nutrient and pesticide data collected from the USGS National Water Quality Network and previous networks, 1963-2017
Nutrient and pesticide data collected from the USGS National Water Quality Network and previous networks, 1963-2016
April Seminar Series "Overview of the Water Quality Portal, an Inter-Agency Data Sharing Application".
The newsletter contains exciting information on what KSWSC employees have been working on, recent publications, and our upcoming Science seminar event.
The newsletter contains exciting information on what KSWSC employees have been working on, recent publications, and our upcoming Science seminar event.
December seminar Series "Advances in the application of cameras for USGS water data collection".
December seminar Series "Advances in the application of cameras for USGS water data collection".
The newsletter contains exciting information on what KSWSC employees have been working on, recent publications, and our upcoming Science seminar event.
The newsletter contains exciting information on what KSWSC employees have been working on, recent publications, and our upcoming Science seminar event.
This is the Kansas Water Science Center Quarterly newsletter for July 2023. In this issue we discuss our new citizen project at KSWSC, UAS (drone) discharge measurements and various Outreach events. The next Science Seminar Series speaker, Claire Devaughan, will be giving a presentation titled The National Map (TNM).
This is the Kansas Water Science Center Quarterly newsletter for July 2023. In this issue we discuss our new citizen project at KSWSC, UAS (drone) discharge measurements and various Outreach events. The next Science Seminar Series speaker, Claire Devaughan, will be giving a presentation titled The National Map (TNM).
The October 2022 edition of the Kansas Water Science Center Quarterly Newsletter covering various subjects such as information as 4 new reports and collecting hyperspectral images!
The October 2022 edition of the Kansas Water Science Center Quarterly Newsletter covering various subjects such as information as 4 new reports and collecting hyperspectral images!
Photo of the front of the Kansas Water Science Center office in Lawrence, Kansas. In the background is a pink tinted sky and a rainbow.
Photo of the front of the Kansas Water Science Center office in Lawrence, Kansas. In the background is a pink tinted sky and a rainbow.
Science and Products
USGS National Water Quality Monitoring Network
An evaluation of methods for computing annual water-quality loads
Methods for computing water-quality loads at sites in the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Network
Continuous monitoring of suspended sediment for reservoir management
An evaluation of methods for estimating decadal stream loads
Design of Cycle 3 of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program, 2013-23: Part 2: Science plan for improved water-quality information and management
Assessing the potential of reservoir outflow management to reduce sedimentation using continuous turbidity monitoring and reservoir modelling
Sediment Transport from Urban, Urbanizing, and Rural Areas in Johnson County, Kansas, 2006-08
Compilation, quality control, analysis, and summary of discrete suspended-sediment and ancillary data in the United States, 1901-2010
Sediment transport to and from small impoundments in northeast Kansas, March 2009 through September 2011
Effects of urbanization, construction activity, management practices, and impoundments on suspended-sediment transport in Johnson County, northeast Kansas, February 2006 through November 2008
Transport and sources of suspended sediment in the Mill Creek Watershed, Johnson County, Northeast Kansas, 2006-07
Transboundary Assessments of Water Quality in the Pacific Northwest
Analytical Capabilities, Sample Requirements, and Instrumentation
OGRL Algal Toxins Methods of Analysis
Mill Creek Sediment
Nutrient and pesticide data collected from the USGS National Water Quality Network and previous networks, 1963-2018
Nutrient and pesticide data collected from the USGS National Water Quality Network and previous networks, 1963-2017
Nutrient and pesticide data collected from the USGS National Water Quality Network and previous networks, 1963-2016
April Seminar Series "Overview of the Water Quality Portal, an Inter-Agency Data Sharing Application".
April Seminar Series "Overview of the Water Quality Portal, an Inter-Agency Data Sharing Application".
The newsletter contains exciting information on what KSWSC employees have been working on, recent publications, and our upcoming Science seminar event.
The newsletter contains exciting information on what KSWSC employees have been working on, recent publications, and our upcoming Science seminar event.
December seminar Series "Advances in the application of cameras for USGS water data collection".
December seminar Series "Advances in the application of cameras for USGS water data collection".
The newsletter contains exciting information on what KSWSC employees have been working on, recent publications, and our upcoming Science seminar event.
The newsletter contains exciting information on what KSWSC employees have been working on, recent publications, and our upcoming Science seminar event.
This is the Kansas Water Science Center Quarterly newsletter for July 2023. In this issue we discuss our new citizen project at KSWSC, UAS (drone) discharge measurements and various Outreach events. The next Science Seminar Series speaker, Claire Devaughan, will be giving a presentation titled The National Map (TNM).
This is the Kansas Water Science Center Quarterly newsletter for July 2023. In this issue we discuss our new citizen project at KSWSC, UAS (drone) discharge measurements and various Outreach events. The next Science Seminar Series speaker, Claire Devaughan, will be giving a presentation titled The National Map (TNM).
The October 2022 edition of the Kansas Water Science Center Quarterly Newsletter covering various subjects such as information as 4 new reports and collecting hyperspectral images!
The October 2022 edition of the Kansas Water Science Center Quarterly Newsletter covering various subjects such as information as 4 new reports and collecting hyperspectral images!
Photo of the front of the Kansas Water Science Center office in Lawrence, Kansas. In the background is a pink tinted sky and a rainbow.
Photo of the front of the Kansas Water Science Center office in Lawrence, Kansas. In the background is a pink tinted sky and a rainbow.