Emily Gain
Emily G Gain is a Ecologist in the Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center, Duty Station: Nashville Tennessee.
Science and Products
River water quality in the Delaware River Basin—Concentrations and trends through 2018
IntroductionThe Delaware River Basin provides drinking water to 13.3 million people and supports endangered species, provides recreational opportunities, and is an essential resource to regional industries. The efforts of Federal and State governments have substantially improved overall water quality in the basin, which had been severely degraded prior to the mid-20th century. Recent...
Authors
Megan E. Shoda, Emily G Gain, Jennifer C. Murphy
USGS Chesapeake Bay Studies - Data Catalog
The Chesapeake Data Catalog Application is designed to allow users to identify and interact with datasets used in and across efforts related to the USGS Chesapeake Bay Watershed studies. Metadata gathered for items included in the Catalog for which this app was developed are intended to inform users of dataset details, indicate best practice
Code Release for USGS Chesapeake Bay Studies - Data Catalog Application
Code and associated files hosted on USGS GitLab which support the USGS Chesapeake Bay Studies Data Catalog Application available at https://rconnect.usgs.gov/ChesapeakeBayDataCatalog/.
Science and Products
River water quality in the Delaware River Basin—Concentrations and trends through 2018
IntroductionThe Delaware River Basin provides drinking water to 13.3 million people and supports endangered species, provides recreational opportunities, and is an essential resource to regional industries. The efforts of Federal and State governments have substantially improved overall water quality in the basin, which had been severely degraded prior to the mid-20th century. Recent...
Authors
Megan E. Shoda, Emily G Gain, Jennifer C. Murphy
USGS Chesapeake Bay Studies - Data Catalog
The Chesapeake Data Catalog Application is designed to allow users to identify and interact with datasets used in and across efforts related to the USGS Chesapeake Bay Watershed studies. Metadata gathered for items included in the Catalog for which this app was developed are intended to inform users of dataset details, indicate best practice
Code Release for USGS Chesapeake Bay Studies - Data Catalog Application
Code and associated files hosted on USGS GitLab which support the USGS Chesapeake Bay Studies Data Catalog Application available at https://rconnect.usgs.gov/ChesapeakeBayDataCatalog/.