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Little Powder River above Dry Week, near Weston, Wyoming
Little Powder River above Dry Week, near Weston, Wyoming
Flowing well used for stock water, Green River Basin
Flowing well used for stock water, Green River Basin
Blue pool of boiling water at Beryl Springs, Yellowstone National Park
Beryl Spring's strongly boiling blue pool is about 8 m (25 ft) wide and contains high-chloride liquid water with a near-neutral pH. Immediately behind the pool is a loud, hissing fumarole producing a white cloud of steam. USGS Photo by Pat Shanks, 2002.
Wind turbines in Wyoming.
Wind turbines working in Wyoming.
Looking upstream from bridge, Tongue river, Monarch
Looking upstream from bridge, Tongue river, Monarch
Ice jam, Powder River near Arvada (06317000)
Ice jam, Powder River near Arvada (06317000)
map of historic and current sage-grouse range in 2000
Map of historic and current sage-grouse range in 2000, provided as a download from the old USGS Sagemap website.
Measuring streamflow using ADCP, Fish Creek
Measuring streamflow using ADCP, Fish Creek
USGS personnel measure flood waters on Wind River, WY
USGS hydrographer Jerrod Wheeler (in cablecar) measures flood flows right before the gagehouse washes away.
06225500 Wind River near Crowheart, WY: Jul 01 2011; 13,900 ft3/s