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Aeroecology
Aeroecology
Aeroecology focuses "on the planetary boundary layer, or aerosphere, and the myriad of organisms that, in large part, depend upon this environment for their existence" (Kunz et al. 2008). The primary mission of the Aeroecology Community is to act as a clearing house for remotely sensed data related to biological use of the aerosphere. This community aims to provide biological data collected from weather radar, portable radar, thermal imaging, and other applicable and emerging technologies.
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Airspace, Bats, Birds, NOROCK
2015-10-26
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Alaska CASC
Alaska CASC
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center (AK CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The AK CASC is hosted by the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) with the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) and the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) as consortium members. To [...]
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CSC
2012-04-09
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Alaska Science Center (ASC)
ASC
Welcome to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Alaska Science Center (ASC), headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska. At the ASC, all of the USGS Mission Area Programs are managed collectively with a vision to achieving an integrated landscape level understanding of the highly diverse and complex Alaskan and Arctic Ecosystems. The mission of the Alaska Science Center is to provide objective and timely data, information, and research findings about the earth and its flora and fauna to Federal, State, and local resource managers and the public to support sound decisions [...]
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Alaska
2016-02-04
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Aleutian and Bering Sea Islands Landscape Conservation Cooperative
ABSI LCC
Aleutian and Bering Sea Islands Landscape Conservation Cooperative collaborators seek resilience through partnership--where the needs of communities, resource managers, and industry meet. Our work is a collaboration of many partners including industry, federal and Tribal governments, and academia with the goal of developing the science and unique connections needed to take on the 21st century’s challenges and opportunities.
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LCC
2017-08-31
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Alkalic Igneous Centers of the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains: Data in Support of Critical Mineral Resource Studies
Alkalic Igneous Centers
This community is designed to link data acquired for alkalic igneous centers of the western United States in support of critical mineral resource investigations. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the Central Montana Alkalic Province, Northern Black Hills (South Dakota-Wyoming), Front Range of Colorado, and Great Plains margin in New Mexico and Texas. Datasets may include, but are not limited to, geochemical, geochronological, and isotopic data. Scientists interested in contributing to this community are asked to contact the manager(s).
Black Hills, Central Montana Alkalic Province, Front Range, Paleogene, Tertiary, alkalic complex, alkaline complex, carbonatite, critical minerals, fluorspar, niobium, peralkaline syenite, rare earth elements, tellurium
2023-11-29
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Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative
ARMI
In response to indications of worldwide declines in amphibian populations, the President and Congress directed Interior Department agencies to initiate a national program of amphibian monitoring, research, and conservation. There is an urgent need to determine the scope and severity of the problem and to investigate causes. The U.S. Geological Survey is uniquely qualified to coordinate and lead a cooperative national effort because its scientists have been in the forefront of studying amphibian populations and life history traits, measuring and monitoring [...]
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Amphibian species, ecology, invasive species, management, monitoring, stressors, water
2014-11-19
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An Open Repository of Earthquake-Triggered Ground-Failure Inventories
GFDB
Earthquake-triggered ground-failure, such as landsliding and liquefaction, can contribute significantly to losses, but our current ability to accurately include them in earthquake hazard analyses is limited. The development of robust and transportable models requires access to numerous inventories of ground failure triggered by earthquakes that span a broad range of terrains, shaking characteristics, and climates. We present an openly accessible, centralized earthquake-triggered ground-failure inventory repository in the form of a ScienceBase Community to [...]
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Earthquake, Earthquake Hazards, GHSC, GIS, Geologic Hazards Science Center, Global, Inventory, Landslide, Landslide Hazards, USGS, USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC), World, database
2016-11-30
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Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative
ALCC
The Appalachian LCC: Promotes collaboration and increases funding and research capacity among partners to address the environmental threats that is beyond the ability of any one agency. Is a trusted source of information that develops the tools, methods, and data resource managers need to design and deliver landscape-scale conservation. Leverages funding, staff, and resources from all partners to develop cost-effective science and conservation that benefits human communities and ecosystems. Develops and implements conservation of large connected areas that [...]
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LCC
2017-06-19
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Arctic Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Arctic LCC
The mission of the Arctic LCC is to identify and provide information needed to conserve natural and cultural resources in the face of landscape scale stressors, focusing on climate change, through a multidisciplinary program that supports coordinated actions among management agencies, conservation organizations, communities, and other stakeholders. The following documents help guide the direction and implementation of this cooperative effort. The conservation goals of the Arctic LCC are: to provide information on, and predict effects of, climate driven changes [...]
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2017-08-15
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Astrogeology Science Center
ASC
The USGS Astrogeology Science Center is a national resource for the integration of planetary geoscience, cartography, and remote sensing. As explorers and surveyors, with a unique heritage of proven expertise and international leadership, we enable the ongoing successful investigation of the Solar System for humankind.
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Astrogeology, Geological and Geophysical, Planetary analogs, Planetary sciences, Terrestrial Analog
2018-08-15
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Bureau of Ocean Energy Management - Environmental Studies Program
BOEM
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) manages the exploration and development of the nation's offshore resources. It seeks to appropriately balance economic development, energy independence, and environmental protection through oil and gas leases, renewable energy development and environmental reviews and studies. Key functions of BOEM include: The Office of Strategic Resources, which is responsible for the development of the Five Year Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Natural Gas Leasing Program, oversees assessments of the oil, gas and other [...]
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2012-12-18
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California Condor
CCon
The Condor Recovery Program is a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service-led community of zoo conservation programs, public agencies, non-profit non-governmental organizations, scientists and academics committed to the conservation and recovery of the California Condor ( Gymnogyps californianus), a highly endangered species. Since the adoption of the first recovery plan under the Endangered Species Act in 1975, the Recovery Program has captured wild condors, captively bred, reared, and subsequently released into the wild and managed condors in their native habitat. [...]
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GPS transmitters
2014-11-21
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California Landscape Conservation Cooperative
CLCC
The California Landscape Conservation Cooperative (CA LCC) is a management-science partnership created to inform and promote integrated science, natural resource management and conservation to address impacts of climate change and other stressors within and across ecosystems. California Supports diverse and thriving ecosystems through lasting cooperative conservation partnerships.
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LCC, Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2014-01-13
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California Oil, Gas, and Groundwater
COGG
The USGS is working in partnership with California and federal agencies to answer the following questions about oil and gas development and groundwater resources: Where are protected groundwater resources? How close are oil and gas operations and protected groundwater, and what geologic materials separate them? Where is there evidence of fluids from oil and gas sources in protected groundwater? Where does evidence indicate no connections? When fluids from oil and gas sources are present in protected groundwater, what pathways or processes are responsible [...]
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groundwater quality, oil and gas development, oil-field fluid chemistry
2018-02-16
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California Seafloor Mapping Program
CSMP
This landing page is meant only to be a holding directory for those data from USGS Data Series 781 (https://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/) of the California Seafloor Mapping Program (CSMP) in which the data are housed on ScienceBase rather than in the USGS Publications Warehouse. See the README file in the Files section below for more information.
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CSMP, Curvature, Paleoshorelines, Slope, Submarine Landslide Scarps
2015-03-04
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Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Caribbean LCC
2015-07-08
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CarpDAT
CarpDAT
CarpDAT is intended to serve as a repository for sharing various forms of invasive carp data being collected by cooperating agencies of the Mississippi River Invasive Carp Sub-basin Partnerships that are implementing projects identified in annual monitoring and response plans. CarpDAT will bring together data to meet the needs of both research and management communities. This community will consolidate resources that can eventually be accessed through a CarpDAT web application.
bighead carp, black carp, grass carp, invasive carp, monitoring
2024-08-20
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Cascades Volcano Observatory
CVO
This Science Base Community is a home for ScienceBase items and data produced by the Cascades Volcano Observatory. The goal is to make it easier to organize, store, and share data sets that support research and monitoring efforts at volcanoes in the Cascades and elsewhere in the US.
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Digital Data, GIS, Geochemistry, Geodesy, Geology, Geomorphology, Geophysics, Hazards, Hydrologic, Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, Seismology, UAS, Volcanoes
2019-12-04
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Chesapeake and Delaware Floodplain Network
CDFN
The Chesapeake and Delaware Floodplain Network was implemented to measure and model sediment and nutrient fluxes and characterize the geomorphometry of streambanks and floodplains across the mid-Atlantic region.
Chesapeake, Delaware, Floodplain, Nutrients, Sediment, channel morphology
2019-03-12
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Chesapeake Bay Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
ChesBay EDC
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the US, and provides critical resources to fish, wildlife and people that use the 64,000 square mile watershed. For more than a decade, adverse effects potentially associated with exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been observed in the Bay watershed. Our goal is to provide the scientific data and understanding about the environmental transport, fate, exposure pathways, and ecological effects of EDCs and pathogens using a combination of field and laboratory studies, geospatial analyses and risk [...]
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Chesapeake Bay, endocrine disrupting compounds, environmental health, fish health, risk assessment, sources
2017-10-19
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Chesapeake​ Stream Team
Chesapeake​ Stream Team
The USGS and Virginia Tech are determining if and how the implementation of conservation practices, such as best management practices (BMPs), in watersheds have improved the health of Chesapeake nontidal streams. Our goal is to identify the effects of BMPs and land-use on stream ecosystems by linking upstream landscape change to stream physical habitat, water quality, flow and temperature, and macroinvertebrate and fish responses. We are also determining the specific sources of stress to streams and fish populations to help identify which management practices [...]
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Chesapeake, best management practices, ecosystem, fish, land use, macroinvertebrates, stream, stream health, stressor, water quality, watershed
2022-08-18
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Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning
CMSP
Coastal and marine spatial planning (CMSP) is one of the nine priority objectives proposed in the Interim Report of the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force (Task Force) of September 10, 2009 (Interim Report). This framework for CMSP in the United States provides a definition of CMSP, identifies the reasons for engaging in CMSP, and describes its geographic scope. It articulates national CMSP goals and guiding principles that would be adhered to in CMSP efforts and the eventual development and implementation of coastal and marine spatial plans (CMS Plans). [...]
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2012-02-29
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Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS)
CoSMoS
The Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) makes detailed predictions (meter-scale) over large geographic scales (100s of kilometers) of storm-induced coastal flooding and erosion for both current conditions and long-term future hazard scenarios, and in many locations, there are additional products for long-term shoreline change, cliff retreat, and groundwater hazards.  Resulting projections for future scenarios (storms and sea-level change) provide emergency responders and coastal planners with critical storm-hazards information that can be used to increase [...]
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Beaches, CMG, CMGP, California, Cliffs, Coastal and Marine Geology, Erosion, Extreme Weather, Floods, Hazards Planning, Ocean Waves, PCMSC, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center, Storm Surge, Storms, U.S. Geological Survey, USGS, long term shoreline erosion, sea-level change
2015-10-30
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Collaborative Visitor Transportation Survey (CVTS)
Collaborative Visitor Transportation Survey
The Collaborative Visitor Transportation Survey (CVTS) is a multi-agency effort to obtain a Federal Land Management Agency (FLMA) generic clearance to streamline data collection, making user feedback a more feasible part of transportation planning. This effort is led by FHWA’s Western Federal Lands Highway Division and is supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation Volpe Center. FLMAs that have played a key role in the development of the CVTS include: the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), National Park Service (NPS), U.S. Forest Service (USFS), U.S. [...]
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federal land management agency, survey, transportation
2022-08-04
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Columbia Environmental Research Center (CERC)
CERC
The Columbia Environmental Research Center (CERC) is a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) environmental science research facility located in Columbia, Missouri, USA. CERC conducts national and international environmental contaminant research and investigates effects of habitat alterations on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
2013-09-06
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Community for Data Integration (CDI)
CDI
NOTE: For the most recent listing of CDI projects, see the CDI public USGS website at: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/community-for-data-integration-cdi/science The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Community for Data Integration (CDI) was established in 2009 to address data and information management issues affecting the proficiency of earth science research. The CDI provides a forum for collaboration and brainstorming by bringing together expertise from external partners and representatives across USGS who are involved in research, data management, and information [...]
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2013-08-16
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Conservation Planning along the Colorado River in Utah
ConsP
The National Park Service (NPS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) are conducting coordinated conservation actions along the Colorado River corridor in Utah to enhance resource conditions and related societal values associated with this iconic riverine ecosystem. Since the late 19 th century, riverine ecosystems throughout much of western North America have been altered through the introduction of nonnative plant and fish species, water withdrawals, flow regulation by dams, and many other human activities. Riparian vegetation [...]
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Colorado River, Colorado River Restoration Planning
2013-04-09
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Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units
CRU Research
The Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit program was established in 1935 to enhance graduate education in fisheries and wildlife sciences and to facilitate research between natural resource agencies and universities on topics of mutual concern. Today, there are 40 Cooperative Research Units in 38 states. Each unit is a partnership among the U.S. Geological Survey, State natural resource agency(s), host university(s), and the Wildlife Management Institute. Staffed by U.S. Geological Survey research scientists, Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research [...]
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Adaptive Management, Decision Support, Ecology, Ecosystems, Fish, Fish and Wildlife Management, Modelling, Statistics, Structured Decision Making, Wildlife, population ecology
2017-12-06
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Denver Microbeam Laboratory
DML
The Denver Microbeam Laboratory (DML) provides infrastructure and expertise for basic and advanced microanalytical research carried out by scientists from most Mission Areas of the USGS as well as outside collaborators. The laboratory houses optical microscopes, digital microscopes, scanninging electron microscopes, energy dispersive spectrometers, electron backscattered diffraction, cathodoluminescence, and electron microprobes. The data collected in the Denver Microbeam Lab is used by researchers in the fields of mineralogy, petrology, geologic mapping, [...]
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electron probe microanalysis, geochemistry, microanalysis, microscopy, scanning electron microscopy
2023-12-07
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DEPTH Community
DEPTH
This community is established for communities that wish to use Data Entry for Project Tracking and Highlighting (DEPTH) web application. Communities must be added as a shortcut to the DEPTH Community in order to use the DEPTH interface.
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Hurricane Sandy, Marcellus Shale, NY, New York, StreamStats, USGS, flood, groundwater, maps, stream, streamgage, surface water, water quality, water quantity, water use
2014-11-21
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Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Desert LCC
The Desert LCC encompasses portions of five states as well as portions of at least ten states in Northern Mexico. The area is topographically complex, including three different deserts (Mojave, Sonoran, and Chihuahuan), grasslands and valley bottoms, and isolated mountain ranges known as the “Sky Islands.” Elevations range from near sea level to over 10,000 ft. The richness of the topography supports equally diverse species composition and habitat for native plants, fish and wildlife species, including many endemic species that are extremely susceptible to [...]
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Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative, Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2012-02-29
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Earth Resources Observation and Science Center (EROS)
EROS
This is the USGS Earth Resources and Science (EROS) Center catalog and repository space. This space primarily supports science projects by providing a place to organize and publicly release data that support science information products. The EROS Center studies land change and produces land change data products used by researchers, resource managers, and policy makers across the nation and around the world.
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Aerial Photography, Coastal Changes and Impacts, Elevation, Emergency Operations, Fire Science, Food Security, Land Change Assessment, Landsat, Monitoring and Projection, Resource Mapping and Monitoring, Vegetation Dynamics, Water Use Trends and Dynamics, evapotranspiration, land change, land cover, phenology, remote sensing
2020-07-16
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Earthquake geology inputs for the 2023 National Seismic Hazard Model (conterminous U.S.)
NSHM23
This community page serves as a repository for current and past versions of earthquake geology input data utilized in the National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) 2023 release, for the conterminous U.S. Alaska input data can be found at: https://doi.org/10.5066/P97NRR0F. This page is maintained by: Alex Hatem Research Geologist Geologic Hazards Science Center ahatem@usgs.gov
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NSHM23, central and eastern U.S., earthquake geology, fault geometry, slip rates, western U.S.
2020-12-21
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Eastern Geographic Science Center
EGSC
The purpose of this community is to provide a public access point to data sets published by the EGSC.
Best Management Practices, Chemical Remediation, Chesapeake Bay, Climate Change, Ecosystems, Hydrocarbon, Land Cover, Land Use Change, Modeling, Phenology, Remote Sensing, Urban Growth
2015-03-25
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Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers Landscape Conservation Cooperative
ETPBR LCC
The sustainability of natural and cultural resources and landscapes are important to quality of life and local economies. Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) address large scale natural resource challenges that transcend political and jurisdictional boundaries and require a networked approach to conservation— holistic, collaborative, and grounded in science – to ensure the sustainability of America’s land, water, wildlife and cultural resources. The Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) is dedicated to [...]
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LCC, Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2013-03-12
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Ecological Flows Program
Ecoflows
The Ecological Flows (Ecoflows) Program within the Water Mission Area (WMA) provides the data and science needed to develop and quantify relations between water availability and biological responses through improving the WMA’s ability to predict key ecological outcomes of human activities on the landscape. Program sub-objectives include: developing a comprehensive understanding of the interactions among aquatic ecosystems, hydrology, and hydrochemistry, developing and applying models to predict potential effects of changes in population, land use, climate, [...]
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Community, Data, Ecoflows, Population, Water Mission Area
2021-08-24
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Energy and the Environment in the Rocky Mountain Area
EERM
The Energy and Environment in the Rocky Mountain Area (EERMA) project is composed of interdisciplinary U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists working to provide land management agencies and decision makers with synthesized information and comprehensive, virtual tools to promote understanding of the trade-offs of energy development. The purpose of the Interactive Energy Atlas is to provide data and decision support tools to visualize and assess the potential effects of energy development on terrestrial/hydrological resources at multiple scales. ScienceBase [...]
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2012-02-29
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Energy Development and Natural Resources in the Northern Great Plains
EDNR
The STEPPE (Science Team about Energy and Prairie Pothole Environments) project is a multidiciplined collaboration of USGS scientists who are examining the effects of energy development on natural resources within the geographic extent of the Willison Basin and the Bakken Formation. We have partnered with other Federal and State Agencies to better understand the complicated interactions between environmental systems and energy development. Our approach is to combine site specific field studies focused on ecological, hydrological and surficial geological components [...]
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2013-07-30
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Energy Resources Program
ERP
The USGS Energy Resources Program (ERP) addresses the challenge of increasing demand for energy sources by conducting basic and applied research on geologic energy resources and on the environmental, economic, and human health impacts of their production and use. The ERP provides reliable and impartial scientific information on geologically based energy resources, including: oil, natural gas, coal, coalbed methane (CBM), gas hydrates, geothermal resources, uranium, oil shale, and bitumen and heavy oil. The Energy Resources Program is also involved in studying [...]
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coal assessments, coal resources, coalbed methane, conventional resources, energy, gas hydrates, geochemistry, geologic CO2 utilization, geology, geothermal energy, hydraulic fracturing, oil and natural gas, oil shale, organic petrology, petroleum, petroleum assessments, petroleum resources, produced waters, shale oil, unconventional resources, uranium, wind energy
2016-09-19
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Estimated Road Deicing Application
ERDA
A data and code repository for updating Road Salt Application Estimates and for developing new higher resolution methods for estimating road deicing applications in the conterminous U.S.
land application, road deicing materials, road salt estimates, runoff, salinity, water quality
2023-01-06
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FLMA Collaborative Visitor Transportation Survey
CVTS
This community is an interagency survey repository and data management program for the larger CVTS effort. It is the preliminary data management system that will allow participating land management agencies to upload, store, and access data for transportation related user/visitor experience; and potentially generate reports in a format applicable to Long Range Transportation Planning (LRTP) needs.
BLM, FWS, Federal lands, NPS, USACE, collaborative, generic clearance, public lands, survey, transportation, visitor, visitor experience
2015-03-18
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Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center (FRESC)
FRESC
The Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center 's mission is to provide scientific understanding and the technology needed to support sound management and conservation of our nation's natural resources, with emphasis on western ecosystems. The scientists from FRESC capitalize on their diverse expertise to answer critically important scientific questions shaped by the equally diverse environments of the western United States. FRESC scientists collaborate with each other and with partners to provide rigorous, objective, and timely information and guidance [...]
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Animals, Aquatic, Biology, Columbia Plateau, Conservation, Data, Disturbance, Ecology, Ecosystem, Environment, FRESC, Forest, GIS, Great Basin, Intermountain West, Olympic Peninsula, Pacific Northwest, Plants, Rangeland, Research, Restoration, Riparian, Science, U.S. Geological Survey, USGS, Wetland, Wildlife, information management
2014-08-21
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Fort Collins Science Center (FORT)
FORT
​The USGS Fort Collins Science Center (FORT) conducts research and develops technical applications to assist land habitats, and ecosystems. Although the majority of FORT’s activities are conducted within the 15-state Central Region of the USGS, many FORT projects are national or international in scope. FORT serves all Department of the Interior land management bureaus and other natural resource agencies. In addition, FORT scientists partner with DOI and other federal entities such as CDC, DOE, EPA, NASA, NIH, and USDA to share expertise and resources. FORT [...]
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2012-05-17
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Geo Data Portal Catalog
Geo Data Portal
This is a catalog of datasets available for processing with the Geo Data Portal.
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC)
2015-02-12
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Geoheritage Sites of the Nation
Geoheritage
The Geoheritage Sites of the Nation project has been established with the ultimate goal of developing a nationwide geoheritage GIS layer to accompany the 2D and 3D layers of the USGI. Through identification of the societal and educational values of significant geologic features, the USGS can provide relevant, inclusive, and accessible data for formal and informal educational opportunities at all levels to the broader public. By developing standardized selection criteria of geoheritage entities and a beta attribute schema, the Geoheritage Sites of the Nation [...]
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aesthetic, cultural, economic, educational, geoheritage, geology, scientific
2023-03-24
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Geologic Hazards Science Center
GHSC
The Geologic Hazards Science Center is located in Golden, Colorado, on the Colorado School of Mines campus. The Science Center works in the following four programs: - Earthquake Hazards Program - Landslide Hazards Program - Geomagnetism Program - Global Seismographic Network
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GHSC, Global Seismographic Network, earthquake hazards, geologic hazards, geomagnetic hazards, landslide hazards, natural hazards
2016-08-29
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Geology, Energy & Minerals (GEM) Science Center
GEMSC
The Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center (GEMSC) is a research center within the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) that conducts comprehensive, interdisciplinary research, assessments, and surveys of the origin, occurrence, distribution, quantity, composition, and environmental effects of geologic energy materials, minerals, associated deposits, and waste materials. Additionally, GEMSC scientists are working on a broad range of current and emerging geology, energy, and minerals issues including evaluating waters produced during oil and gas extraction; identifying [...]
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Abandoned and Legacy Mine Lands, Alaska Resources, Biogeochemical Cycling, Critical Minerals, Earth MRI, Economics, Energy, Energy Resource Assessments, Energy Storage, Energy and Minerals Databases, Environmental Health, Environmental Studies, GEM Research Laboratories, Geochemistry, Geologic CO2 Storage, Geology, Geology of Mineral Deposits, Gulf Coast Studies, Microanalysis, Mineral By-Products, Mineral Resource Assessments, Minerals, Oil and Gas Wastewater Reuse, Petrographic Studies, Remote Sensing, Waste as a Resource
2020-10-21
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Geospatial Analyses and Applications Core Technology Team
Geospatial CTT
Scientists within the Geospatial Analyses and Applications Team develop and apply geospatial analytical methods to answer broad-scale questions about source-sink and cause-effect relationships between contaminants and vulnerable communities. Multivariate statistics are used to identify connections between landscape gradients and observational data. These connections are used to develop risk assessments and make predictions across broad, regional scales. Datasets and analytical tools developed by the CTT support multiple projects seeking to understand complex [...]
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Dataset Development, Disasters, Dust, EDC, Geospatial Analysis, HABs, Landscape Contaminant Sources, PFAS
2020-12-22
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Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) - US Dataset Collection
GBIF-US Dataset Collection
The US node for the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF-US) brings together biological occurrence data – recorded observations of identifiable species at a known time and place, collected primarily from U.S. Land and Waters, or with U.S. funding. GBIF-US is coordinated by the Science Analytics and Synthesis (SAS) Program of the United States Geological Survey (USGS). GBIF-US is part of an international data sharing network coordinated by the GBIF Secretariat in Copenhagen. The GBIF network of participating countries and organizations, working through [...]
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Biodiversity, United States (US)
2022-11-16
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Global Croplands and Their Water Use for Food Security in the Twenty-first Century
Global climate change is putting unprecedented pressure on global croplands and their water use, vital for ensuring future food security for the world's rapidly expanding human population. The end of the green green revolution (productivity per unit of land) era has meant declining global per capita agricultural production requiring immediate policy responses to safeguard food security amidst global climate change and economic turbulence. Above all, global croplands are water guzzlers, consuming between 60-90% of all human water use. With increasing urbanization, [...]
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All Working Groups, Completed, Croplands, Ecosystems, Food, Land Resources, Water Resources
2012-04-02
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Grand Canyon Geologic Photo Collection
Grand Canyon GPC
This community serves as a repository for 1,500 historical (1967–2010) Grand Canyon field photos that were collected by George Billingsley during 43 years of geologic mapping. Photos organized through the community page and associated metadata, will be made available through the ScienceBase API in an interactive web mapping application.
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Field photos, Geologic Photos, Grand Canyon, Photo Collection
2018-01-24
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Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center
GCMRC
The U.S. Geological Survey's Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center (GCMRC) is the science provider for the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program. In this role, the research center provides the public and decision makers with relevant scientific information about the status and trends of natural, cultural, and recreational resources found in those portions of Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area affected by Glen Canyon Dam operations.
Arizona Water Science Center, Big Bend, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, Canyonlands, Colorado, Colorado Water Science Center, Commission for Environmental Cooperation, Data, Delta, GCMRC, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, Green, Little Snake, Monitoring Stations, National Park Service, Research, Rio Grande, River, Sediment budgets, Texas Water Science Center, Utah State University, Utah Water Science Center, Yampa
2015-11-13
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GrassCast SW: Implementing a Grassland Productivity Forecast Tool for the U.S. Southwest
GrassCast
We aim to create a user-friendly, online tool that will provide predictions about the upcoming year’s grassland and rangeland productivity for the southwestern U.S. This tool will allow land managers, policy makers, ranchers, scientists, and the general public to visualize and forecast grassland production for the upcoming season. The tool will integrate data from remote sensing, climate, and modeling techniques and, on a county-by-county scale, will provide updated forecasts every two weeks. This tool will have many uses, including for those who need to [...]
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Drought, forecasting tools, grasslands, land management, modeling, near-term forecasts, plant productivity, plant productivity, rangelands, remote sensing, western U.S.
2020-03-02
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Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Great Basin LCC
The Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) is a partnership among public and private groups working to meet large-scale conservation challenges across five states. We promote management based upon science and traditional knowledge that enables human and natural communities to respond and adapt to ongoing change. Our partners include a variety of groups committed to conservation, such as Native American tribes, universities, non-governmental organizations, and federal, state and local government agencies. The Great Basin LCC ScienceBase Community [...]
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LCC, Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2012-08-23
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
GLRI
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) GLRI effort is being coordinated and managed by the USGS Midwest Region in accordance with the USGS science strategy - one that is driven by cross-disciplinary integrative science and conducted in collaboration with partners to provide resource managers with the information and decision-making tools they need to help restore the Great Lakes.
2014-01-27
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Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC)
GLSC
The Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC) is part of the Midcontinent Region of the USGS, DOI Regions 3 and 5. Our scientists work in the Great Lakes region and other parts of the country to meet the nation’s need for scientific information used by resource managers to restore, enhance, manage, and protect the living resources and habitats in the Great Lakes basin.
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Coastal, Deepwater, Environmental Health, Invasive Species, Restoration Ecology
2012-02-29
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Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative
The Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GNLCC) encompasses over 280 million acres, includes parts of 6 states and 2 Canadian provinces, and must address issues that overlap with over 30 management and research entities. The data management framework will include options to deal with very large datasets as well as treatment of local data collection and project tracking efforts. The goal of the Landscape Conservation Cooperative process is to help resource managers address landscape-scale stressors. The issues facing these managers include habitat [...]
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LCC, Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2012-03-21
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Great Plains Landscape Conservation Cooperative
The Great Plains Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GPLCC) is a partnership that provides applied science and decision support tools to assist natural resource managers in their efforts to conserve plant, fish and wildlife in the mid- and short-grass prairie of the southern Great Plains. It is part of a national network of public-private partnerships—known as Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs)—that work collaboratively across jurisdictions and political boundaries to leverage resources and share science capacity. The Great Plains LCC identifies [...]
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Great Plains, LCC, Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2012-02-29
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Groundwater Quality at Badger Army Ammunition Plant
BAAP
The Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP), located in south-central Wisconsin in Sauk County, was constructed in 1942 to produce smokeless gunpowder and solid rocket propellant as munitions components for World War II. The plant operated intermittently until production ceased in March 1975. Soil and groundwater at the BAAP were impacted by several contaminants as a result of production and waste disposal practices that were common during the period of operation. The USGS, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Environmental Command, has been assessing recent groundwater [...]
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Groundwater, Groundwater Flow, Groundwater Quality, Model, Sauk County, Water Quality, Wisconsin
2020-11-23
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Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative
The region within the Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative (Gulf Coast Prairie LCC) faces many challenges that threaten both wildlife and their habitat within this diverse landscape. The once extensive grassland system has been impacted by urban and agricultural development. Large river systems struggle to maintain watershed integrity and base flows. Coastal systems fight the effects of reduced freshwater inflows. Other threats, such as climate change, pollution, invasive species and disease, also put a strain on native species and habitats.
Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2013-05-23
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Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative
The mission of the Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GCPO LCC) is to define, design and deliver landscapes capable of sustaining natural and cultural resources at desired levels now and into the future. The GCPO describes both a unique geographic region as well as a new kind of conservation partnership. We are part of a national network of Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs). LCCs are partnerships among federal agencies, regional organizations, states, tribes, NGOs, universities and others, all of whom leverage resources [...]
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LCC, Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2012-10-24
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Hazards Vulnerability Analysis
Our country faces a wide array of natural hazards that threaten its safety, security, economic well-being, and natural resources. To minimize future losses, communities need a clear understanding of how they are vulnerable to natural hazards and of strategies for increasing their resilience. Vulnerability and resilience are influenced by (1) how communities choose to use hazard-prone land, (2) pre-existing socioeconomic conditions, (3) likely future patterns of land change, and (4) current efforts to reduce and manage risks. The objective of this project [...]
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USGS, Western Geographic Science Center, natural hazard, risk, vulnerability
2017-04-10
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Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility
HIF
The Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility (HIF) supports the hydrologic data collection efforts of USGS scientists in all 50 States, Puerto Rico and several other U.S. Territories. The HIF supports these data collection activities through our warehouse and laboratory facilities. The HIF warehouse provides hydrologic instruments, equipment, and supplies for USGS as well as Other Federal Agencies (OFA) and USGS Cooperators. The HIF also tests, evaluates, repairs, calibrates, and develops hydrologic equipment and instruments. The HIF Hydraulic Laboratory facilities [...]
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Calibration, Data Collection, Evaluation, HIF, Hydraulic Laboratory, Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility , Instruments, Jet Tank, Laboratories, Pipe Flow, Tilting Plume, Tow Tank, Training
2015-06-18
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Inland Harmful Algal Blooms
The Inland Harmful Algal Blooms effort is working to characterize the amount and types of toxins of taste and odor compounds occurring in lakes and reservoirs, with an emphasis on the potential human and ecological risk posed by cyanobacteria and their toxins to people and animals.
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2014-12-12
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Integrated Watershed Studies Team
IWS
The Integrated Watershed Studies Team is a multidisciplinary group of scientists who carry out collaborative investigations of water chemistry at varying spatial scales. The team integrates physical, chemical, and biological data by applying models and spatial geographic data to quantify the role of hydrological and biogeochemical processes on the chemical evolution of surface water and groundwater. This group is part of the National Water Quality Assessment Project of the U.S. Geological Survey.
biogeochemistry, groundwater, model, nutrients, surface water, water chemistry, watershed
2016-02-16
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Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team
IGBST
The Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team (IGBST) is an interdisciplinary group of scientists and biologists responsible for long-term monitoring and research efforts on grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE). The team was formed by the Department of the Interior (DOI) in 1973 as a direct result of controversy surrounding the closure of open pit garbage dumps within Yellowstone National Park during 1968-72. IGBST members are representatives from the U.S. Geological Survey, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest [...]
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Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Grizzly Bear, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Yellowstone
2022-04-15
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Invasive Annual Grasses
IAG
2021-11-19
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IWAAs National Water Availability Assessment
Natl IWAAS
The USGS Integrated Water Availability Assessments (IWAAs) are designed to be a multi-extent, near real-time census and seasonal prediction of water availability for both human and ecological uses at regional and national extents. As part of the IWAAs program, the National Water Availability Assessment (National IWAAS) is intended to provide periodic interpretive assessments of past, current, and future water demands compared to available supplies of clean water. The assessment will consider many of the factors that can influence the availability of water [...]
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2024-05-03
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JELA SAV MODEL
SAV
To generate a down-scaled likelihood occurrence model for the SAV community to predict potential impacts of restoration activities aimed at addressing documented NRDA damage to SAV.
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JELA, SAV, likelihood occurrence model, restoration
2018-05-03
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John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and Synthesis
The John Wesley Powell Center for Earth System Analysis and Synthesis supports proposal driven working groups to examine some of the most pressing questions and needs for scientific synthesis across the USGS Mission Areas. Working groups are funded to work with existing data as opposed to collecting new data, and the data synthesis results of all projects are published along with journal articles and other products. ScienceBase provides the data backbone for Powell Center working groups. It is used to catalog data and information resources used by the working [...]
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2012-02-29
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Land Change Monitoring, Assessment, and Projection (LCMAP)
Land Change Monitoring, Assessment, and Projection (LCMAP) represents a new generation of land cover mapping and change monitoring from the U.S. Geological Survey’s Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center. LCMAP answers a need for higher quality results at greater frequency with additional land cover and change variables than previous efforts. By utilizing a suite of operational automated algorithms to identify different forms of change and to characterize the large variety of land cover types, uses, and conditions that exist across the United [...]
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Conterminous United States (CONUS), Continuous Change Detection and Classification (CCDC), LCMAP, Land Cover, Land Use, Land Use/Land Cover, Landsat, Landsat Analysis Ready Data (ARD), Machine learning, assessment, change, monitoring, projection, validation
2020-02-26
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LandCarbon
LandCarbon
The Biologic Carbon Sequestration Assessment Program (LandCarbon) is designed to support the following goals: Assess the current and potential carbon balance (stocks and fluxes) in major terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems Evaluate the effects of both natural and anthropogenic driving forces on ecosystem carbon balance and greenhouse gas fluxes Develop carbon monitoring methods and capabilities Conduct research and provide science support for increasing carbon sequestration in land management policies and practices The LandCarbon Community serves as a content [...]
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Alaska, Aquatic carbon, Biologic Carbon Sequestration Assessment Program, Carbon flux, Carbon stock, Conterminous United States, Disturbance, Hawaii, Land use and Land cover, LandCarbon, Permafrost, Soil carbon, Terrestrial carbon, Wetlands
2016-12-08
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Landscape Patterns Catalog
Piecing it all Together - Landscape Patterns Environmental Quality Analysis What key parts of the environment do we need to keep in order to have functional ecosystems? How do we measure the impact of human activities on the health of the environment? What tipping points exist that we need to avoid? What clear themes are well established in research? A comprehensive review of research was just completed that attempts to answer these questions and more. The report is called Landscape Patterns Environmental Quality Analysis. Landscape pattern analysis [...]
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Landscape, Landscape Patterns
2013-12-03
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Large River Monitoring Forum (LRMF)
The Large River Monitoring Forum focuses on fish, fish habitat research, and monitoring approaches, including: scientific objectives for comparisons within and among aquatic ecosystems; scientifically sound monitoring design; methods for data collection and analysis; and best practices for data and information management. This forum enhances agency capacity by sustaining collaboration among USGS expert staff as well as provide opportunity for collaborating agencies and tribes to contribute to the development of recommendations for the implementation of a [...]
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Assemblage, Biodiversity, Colorado River, Columbia River, Fish, Fish Assemblages, Fisheries, Habitat, Illinois River, Large Rivers, Mississippi River, Monitoring, Native Trends, Tallapoosa River, Trends, biodiversity, monitoring
2016-03-21
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LASER project
2024-04-02
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LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
WELCOME to the Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal This is the primary access to the LC MAP Data Catalog tool, powered by ScienceBase. LC MAP was originally developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in coordination with the Great Northern LCC and is broadly available for ScienceBase users to share, access, and analyze common datasets. LC MAP was developed to aid resource managers share data across partners agencies and perform intensive geospatial analysis on a landscape scale. LC MAP allows users to discover, assess, edit, analyze, and model [...]
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2012-02-29
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LCC Network
Managing the landscapes that provide our natural and cultural resources has become increasingly challenging. With the signing of Secretarial Order No. 3289, the Department of the Interior launched the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) to better integrate science and management to address climate change and other landscape scale issues. By building a network that is holistic, collaborative, adaptive, and grounded in science, LCCs are working to ensure the sustainability of our economy, land, water, wildlife, and cultural resources.
2015-12-31
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Leetown Science Center (LSC)
Leetown Science Center is the oldest Federal Fishery research facility. Established in 1931, the Center applies expertise from a broad diversity of scientific disciplines to conduct integrated research programs addressing the high priority needs of natural resource managers and public policy makers. Examples of current, major research programs include: Impacts of dams and barriers, pollution, and human development on migrating fish. Methods for the detection, control and prevention of fish diseases. Determining the key environmental factors responsible for [...]
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2014-09-23
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Mercury Core Library and Data Center
The Core Library and Data Center at Mercury, Nevada, was established as a repository for geologic, hydrologic, and geophysical data and materials collected in support of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) defense and environment programs at the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS), formerly Nevada Test Site (NTS). The Core Library is operated by the U.S. Geological Survey and has been used as a staging area for many scientific studies throughout the south western United States, in addition to NNSS. The Core Library houses drill-bit cuttings, drill core (both [...]
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2014-06-02
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Midwest CASC
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (MW CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The MW CASC is hosted by the University of Minnesota Twin Cities with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Michigan State University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Indiana [...]
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CSC
2020-01-27
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Midwest Grasslands Network Conservation Atlas
Midwest Grasslands Network Conservation Atlas
The Migratory Bird Program of the US Fish and Wildlife Service is leading an effort to create a network of grassland landscapes in the Midwest to promote implementation of state and regional conservation plans. The Midwest Grasslands Network generates spatial information, strategic guidance, and cross-sector collaborations that uphold the many ecological and societal values of native, restored, and working grasslands. The Conservation Atlas for Midwest Grasslands is a collection of maps and data layers that supports coordinated conservation activities in [...]
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Midwest Grasslands, conservation planning
2017-12-19
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Minute 319/323
The Minute 319/323 ScienceBase community exists to share data regarding the 2014 pulse flow experiment in the Colorado River delta. Some content, such as provisional data, is not publicly available. Please contact Jeff Kennedy (jkennedy@usgs.gov) for access.
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Arizona, Baja California, Colorado River, Ecology, Hydrology, Mexico, Restoration, Sonora
2014-01-28
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Mississippi River Basin / Gulf Hypoxia Initiative
The Mississippi River Basin / Gulf Hypoxia Initiative (MRB/GHI), spearheaded by seven LCCs, is undertaking a strategic and transparent process to create an integrated framework that supports planning, design, configuration, and delivery of wildlife conservation practices within the watershed. This framework consists of multiple quantitative objectives representing three interests (i.e., wildlife, water quality, agriculture), a tiered set of conservation strategies to achieve those objectives within five production agriculture systems (i.e., corn & soybean; [...]
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2013, 2014, 2015, AR-01, CO-04, Conservation Design, Conservation NGOs, Conservation Plan/Design/Framework, Decision Support, EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > LANDSCAPE, Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers Landscape Conservation Cooperative, Farm Bill programs, Federal resource managers, Gulf hypoxia, Gulf of Mexico, IA-01, IA-02, IA-04, IL-12, IL-13, IL-18, IN-05, IN-06, IN-07, IN-08, KS-01, KS-02, KS-03, KS-04, KY-01, LA-01, LA-03, LA-05, LA-06, LCC, LCC Network Science Catalog, MN-01, MO-03, MO-06, MO-08, MS-02, MS-03, Memphis, Mississippi, Mississippi River Basin, Mississippi River Basin, NE-01, OH-01, OH-02, OH-03, OH-08, OH-10, OH-12, OH-15, Policy makers & regulators, Project, Regional & county planners, SD-00, State agencies, TN-08, TX-13, Tennessee, Training/Outreach/Workshop, Tribes, WI-03, agriculture, completed, conservation, dead zone, environment, fish, habitat, hypoxia, hypoxia, initiative, landscape conservation design, onGoing, structured decision making, structured decision making, water quality, water quality, wildlife, wildlife conservation
2015-02-17
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Multistate Aquatic Resources Information System (MARIS)
MARIS is an internet-based information sharing network that allows multiple states to provide a common set of variables via a single web interface. MARIS is not a "dataset" but rather links specific content of multiple states' datasets. MARIS does not capture all of the information from each state's aquatic dataset only a subset of data collected as part of aquatic species sampling surveys. The MARIS structure was developed by a consortium of state fish and wildlife agencies and implemented through contracts with various universities. In the past, federal [...]
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Abundance (organisms), Biological sampling, Freshwater fishes, Inland water environments, Spatial distribution, Species composition, USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC)
2013-06-21
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National CASC
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The National Climate Adaptation Science Center (NCASC) is the managing entity for the nine regional CASCs and is located at the U.S. Geological Survey in Reston, Virginia. Both the NCASC and regional CASCs each fund a portfolio of science projects on an annual basis. To learn more about the NCASC, [...]
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CASC, CSC
2012-09-12
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National Crude Oil Spill Fate and Natural Attenuation Research Site
This data community is a gateway to data sets generated by research teams working at the National Crude Oil Spill Fate and Natural Attenuation Research Site near Bemidji, Minnesota. The fate of hydrocarbons in the subsurface near Bemidji, Minnesota, at the National Crude Oil Spill Fate and Natural Attenuation Research Site has been investigated by a multidisciplinary group of scientists for over 30 years. In 1979, a high-pressure pipeline carrying crude oil burst near the city of Bemidji, Minnesota and spilled approximately 1.7 million liters (10,700 [...]
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2017-05-08
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National Fish Habitat Partnership
NFHP
2016-07-01
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National Geologic Synthesis (NGS)
NGS
With an increase in appropriations, congress recently issued a mandate to the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program to “bring together detailed national and continental-resolution 2D and 3D information produced throughout the Survey and by federal and state partners.” The National Geologic Synthesis project has been charged with a large portion of this task. This ScienceBase Community page is a warehouse of incrementally released components of these national maps as Data Releases. Ultimately these components will be integrated into a unified database [...]
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3D mapping, 3D model, 3D modeling, Geologic Map, Geologic Mapping, NCGMP, NCGMP (National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program), National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program, National Geologic Synthesis Project, US GeoFramework Initiative
2022-07-01
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National Geospatial Program
The National Geospatial Program manages The National Map and National Atlas Geospatial public-domain data products, map products, and services. The National Map and National Atlas benefits geospatial information users throughout the Nation and are essential to the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI). The NGP community in ScienceBase is being set up to support exploration of a new product metadata aggregation needs across multiple product lines. Links to these products and services are at: http://nationalmap.gov The National Map - map products such [...]
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2012-03-01
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National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) - USGS National Map Downloadable Data Collection
The National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) is a feature-based database that interconnects and uniquely identifies the stream segments or reaches that make up the nation's surface water drainage system. NHD data was originally developed at 1:100,000-scale and exists at that scale for the whole country. This high-resolution NHD, generally developed at 1:24,000/1:12,000 scale, adds detail to the original 1:100,000-scale NHD. (Data for Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands was developed at high-resolution, not 1:100,000 scale.) Local resolution NHD is being [...]
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Administrative watershed units, Area of Complex Channels, Area to be submerged, Basin, Bay/Inlet, Boundaries, Boundary, Bridge, Canal/Ditch, Coastline, Connector, Dam/Weir, Drainage area for surface water, Estuary, FileGDB, Flow direction network, Flume, ForeShore, Gaging Station, Gate, GeoPackage, HU10, HU12, HU14, HU16, HU2, HU4, HU6, HU8, HUC, Hazard Zone, Hydrographic, Hydrography, Hydrologic Unit, Hydrologic Unit Code, Hydrologic Units, Ice mass, Inundation Area, Lake, Levee, Line, Lock Chamber, Marsh, NGDA, NGDAID159, National Geospatial Data Asset, Nonearthen Shore, Playa, Point, PointEvent, Pond, Rapids, Reach, Reach code, Reef, Region, Reservoir, River, Rock, Sea/Ocean, Sink/Rise, Sounding Datum Line, Special Use Zone, Special Use Zone Limit, Spillway, Stream, Stream/River, Submerged Stream, Swamp, Topographic, Tunnel, US, USGS:ecd2ad5e-faa2-4291-bcdb-441b7113ea41, Underground Conduit, United States, WBD, Wall, Wash, Water Inland Theme, Water Intake Outflow, Waterfall, Watershed, Watershed Boundaries, Watershed Boundary Dataset, Well, artificial path, boundaries, dams, drainage systems and characteristics, inlandWaters, surface water, surface water systems
2012-03-05
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National Hydrography Dataset Linked Data Registry
The National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) and Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) are used to portray surface water on The National Map. The NHD represents the drainage network with features such as rivers, streams, canals, lakes, ponds, coastline, dams, and streamgages. An important use of the NHD is the analysis of surface-water systems. This analysis is possible because many types of location information can be linked to the NHD, such as flow-volume, velocity, temperature, water chemistry, pollution control classifications, aquatic species habitat, recreation [...]
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Area event, Catchment based indexing, Catchment indexing, Gaging station, HEM, Hydro linked data, Hydrographically linked data, Hydrologically linked data, Line event, Linear event, Linear referenced, Linear referencing, Linked data, NHD, NHDPLus, National Hydrography Dataset, Point event, Polygon event, Polygonal event, Stream gages
2014-02-25
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National Minerals Information Center
NMIC
The mission of the USGS National Minerals Information Center (formerly the Minerals Information Team) is to collect, analyze, and disseminate information on the domestic and international supply of and demand for minerals and mineral materials essential to the U.S. economy and national security. About 90 mineral commodities are covered.The Center's goal is to provide decision makers with the information required to ensure that the Nation has an adequate and dependable supply of minerals and materials to meet its defense and economic needs at acceptable costs [...]
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NMIC, abrasives, alumina, aluminum, antimony, arsenic, asbestos, barite, bauxite, beryllium, bismuth, boron, bromine, cadmium, cement, cesium, chromium, clays, cobalt, construction sand, copper, corundum, critical minerals, crushed stone, diamond, diatomite, dimension stone, explosives, feldspar, ferroalloys, fluorspar, gallium, garnet, gemstones, germanium, gold, graphite, gypsum, hafnium, helium, indium, industrial sand, iodine, iron, iron and steel scrap, iron ore, iron oxide pigments, kyanite, lead, lime, lithium, magnesium, manganese, material flow, materials flow, mercury, mica, mineral commodities, mineral resources, minerals, molybdenum, nickel, niobium, nitrogen, peat, perlite, phosphate rock, platinum group metals, potash, pumice, pyrophyllite, quartz, rare earths, recycling, rhenium, rubidium, salt, sand and gravel, scandium, scrap, selenium, silica, silicon, silver, soda ash, statistics, staurolite, steel, stone, strontium, sulfur, supply chain, sustainability, talc, tantalum, tellurium, thallium, thorium, tin, titanium, tripoli, tungsten, vanadium, vermiculite, wollastonite, yttrium, zeolites, zinc, zirconium
2019-03-15
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National Seismic Hazard Model and Seismic Design Maps
NSHM
The National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) and Seismic Design Maps are a suite of products primarily aimed at improving earthquake-resilient construction in the United States by providing information about potential ground shaking caused by earthquakes. The NSHM is updated every six years to provide the basis for the Seismic Design Maps used in building codes.
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ASCE, ASCE 7, American Society of Civil Engineers, BSSC, Building Seismic Safety Council, Earthquake Hazards Program, IBC, International Building Code, NEHRP, NSHM, National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program, National Seismic Hazard Model, earthquake ground motion, minimum design loads for buildings, peak ground acceleration, pga, seismic design, seismic hazard, seismic hazard curve, seismic risk, spectral response acceleration
2019-04-01
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National Water Census
The National Water Census is a USGS research program on national water availability and use that develops new water accounting tools and assesses water availability at the regional and national scales. Through the Water Census, USGS is integrating diverse research on water availability and use and enhancing the understanding of connection between water quality and water availability. Research is designed to build decision support capacity for water management agencies and other natural resource managers. It is one of six major science directions identified [...]
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2013-03-26
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National Water Use Projects
WUP
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Water Use program, responding to directives in Section 9508 of the SECURE Water Act of 2009, provides improved water use data collection techniques as well as development of estimation methods and development and application of water use models to improve reporting of water withdrawal and consumptive use information for 8 categories of use (public supply, domestic, irrigation, thermoelectric power, self-supplied industrial, mining, livestock, and aquaculture). The Water Use program has been strategically designed to achieve [...]
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HUC12 water use estimates, National water-use models, data collectors, model uncertainty, physics and machine learning models, water use visualization
2020-06-02
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National Water-Quality Assessment - Hydrologic Systems Team (NAWQA - HST)
The Hydrologic Systems Team (HST) provides technical support and spatial analysis for the USGS National Water Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. One of the important roles of the HST in NAWQA is to help develop datasets, models, and decision-support tools to forecast the effects of changes in climate and land use on water quality in streams and aquifers. The HST works closely with the USGS Center for Integrated Data Analytics (CIDA) and with EROS Data Center to complete these tasks. These pages are intended for a place to house and distribute spatial datasets [...]
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2013-03-26
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National Water-Quality Assessment Project
NAWQA
he National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Project provides an understanding of water-quality conditions; whether conditions are getting better or worse over time; and how natural features and human activities affect those conditions. Regional and national assessments are possible because of a consistent study design and uniform methods of data collection and analysis. Monitoring data are integrated with geographic information on hydrological characteristics, land use, and other landscape features in models to extend water-quality understanding to unmonitored [...]
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2015-04-06
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National Wildlife Health Center
NWHC
The National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) is a science center of the United States Geological Survey. The NWHC was established in 1975 as a biomedical laboratory dedicated to assessing the impact of disease on wildlife and to identifying the role of various pathogens in contributing to wildlife losses.
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wildlife disease
2016-11-07
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North American Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Digital Reference Collection
AXL DRC
Our goal for creating this digital reference collection is to provide regional aquatic biology labs with a graphic tool to aid in the identification and verification of aquatic macroinvertebrates. Most aquatic labs possess a collection of ‘reference’ specimens so that technicians/ taxonomists may compare and confirm specimens collected from a sample with expertly identified and verified type specimens of a particular taxa type. Unfortunately, specimens in these collections are often delicate and subject to damage, eventually rendering them unusable for [...]
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NAAMDRC, aquatic, digital, ecology, insects, macroinvertebrate, reference collection, specimen verification, taxonomy
2016-09-07
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North American Bat Monitoring Program
NABat
The North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) community in ScienceBase is an application developed to support a multi-national, multi-agency coordinated bat monitoring program across North America. The overall NABat effort provides the biological, administrative, and statistical architecture for coordinated bat population monitoring to support regional and range-wide inferences about changes in the distributions and abundances of bat populations facing current and emerging threats.
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2016-01-19
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North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative
The North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative provides a partnership in which the private, state, tribal and federal conservation community works together to address increasing land use pressures and widespread resource threats and uncertainties amplified by a rapidly changing climate. The partners and partnerships in the cooperative address these regional threats and uncertainties by agreeing on common goals for land, water, fish, wildlife, plant and cultural resources and jointly developing the scientific information and tools needed to prioritize [...]
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LCC, Landscape Conservation Cooperative, NALCC, North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative, North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2012-02-29
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North Carolina Geographic Data
NCGeo
The North Carolina Geographic Data Community is a group of geographic practitioners in the state of North Carolina that create and provide to the public geographic data set related to North Carolina in the public domain.
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Data, North Carolina, geographic
2018-01-09
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North Central CASC
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (NC CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The NC CASC is hosted by Colorado State University with the University of Colorado, Colorado School of Mines, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Iowa State University, University of [...]
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CSC
2012-04-09
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North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative
NPLCC
The North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative is a shared management-science partnership between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the United States Geological Survey, states, and British Columbia, Canadian and federal resource management agencies, tribes, NGOs, universities and other entities within a geographic area.
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LCC, Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2012-03-21
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Northeast CASC
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (NE CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The NE CASC is hosted by the University of Massachusetts - Amherst with the College of Menominee Nation, Columbia University, Marine Biological Laboratory, University of Minnesota, [...]
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CSC
2012-04-16
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Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
The Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center (NPWRC) conducts integrated research to fulfill the Department of the Interior’s responsibilities to the Nation’s natural resources. Located on 600 acres along the James River Valley near Jamestown, North Dakota, the NPWRC develops and disseminates scientific information needed to understand, conserve, and wisely manage the Nation’s biological resources. Research emphasis is primarily on midcontinental plant and animal species and ecosystems of the United States.
2014-01-30
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Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center scientists work within the Rocky Mountain regions of Montana, Wyoming, and northern Idaho, which include the diverse Greater Yellowstone and Northern Continental Divide ecosystems.
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NOROCK
2012-02-29
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Northwest Boreal Landscape Conservation Cooperative
NWB LCC
The Northwest Boreal Landscape Conservation Cooperative is a collaborative, multi-jurisdictional partnership that works to enhance the ability of organizations and communities to understand, manage, and adapt to our changing landscape. Our vision is a dynamic landscape that maintains functioning, resilient boreal ecosystems and associated cultural resources.
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Alaska, Landscape Conservation Cooperative, Northwest Canada, boreal
2015-09-04
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Northwest CASC
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The NW CASC is hosted by the University of Washington with Boise State University, University of Montana, Washington State University, and Western Washington University as consortium [...]
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CSC
2012-04-16
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Northwest Colorado Initiative (NWCI)
This project involves a web-based application and information resource focused on ecosystems, energy, and water in northwestern Colorado. The project will be developed and implemented in partnership with land and resource managers and will compliment ongoing and proposed work to support data and information management needs in the region. Representative on-going efforts and entities involved include the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative studies, Bureau of Land Management Rapid Ecoregional Assessments, Americas [...]
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2012-06-21
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OCAP Digital Services
WRET
The OCAP Digital Services Team (DST) uses Sciencebase to develop new methods of integrating and displaying USGS information.
SDC, Science Data Catalog, ScienceBase, WRET, Web Reeingineering Team, content management
2018-06-04
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Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS) - USA Dataset Collection
OBIS - USA Dataset Collection
OBIS-USA brings together marine biological occurrence data – recorded observations of identifiable marine species at a known time and place, collected primarily from U.S. Waters or with U.S. funding. Coordinated by the Science Analytics and Synthesis (SAS) Program of the United States Geological Survey (USGS), OBIS-USA, strives to meet national data integration and dissemination needs for marine data about organisms and ecosystems. OBIS-USA is part of an international data sharing network (Ocean Biodiversity Information System, OBIS) coordinated by the Intergovernmental [...]
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Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Bay of Fundy, Beaufort Sea, Bering Sea, Bering Strait, Biodiversity, Biological Production, Birds, Bristol Bay, Canada, Caribbean Sea, Census of Marine Life, Chukchi Sea, Commericial Leases, Cook Inlet, Cruise Ships, Distributions, Fishes, Flora, Great Lakes, Gulf of Alaska, Gulf of California, Gulf of Maine, Gulf of Mexico, Habitat, Harvesting Living Resources, Invasive Species, Invertebrates, Kotzebue Sound, Kuskokwim Bay, Mammals, Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), North America, Norton Sound, OBIS, Ocean Biogeographic Information System, Offshore Oil and Gas Production, Pacific Ocean, Puget Sound, Reptiles, Sargasso Sea, Shelikof Strait, South Atlantic Bight, Southern Ocean, Straits of Florida, United States, Wind Energy Production, Yucatan Channel, abundance, algae, animal and plant census, aquatic biology, aquatic ecosystems, benthic ecosystems, benthic habitat, benthos, biodiversity, biogeography, biological productivity, biology, biota, biota, coastal habitat, consumers (organisms), coral reefs, decomposers, ecosystem diversity, ecosystem functions, endemic species, estuarine ecosystems, fisheries management, fishery resources, invasive species, macroinvertebrates, marine animals, marine biology, marine ecosystems, marine mammals, microbes, migratory species, native species, nekton, nonindigenous species, oceans, pelagic habitat, phytoplankton, plankton, plants, plants (organisms), producers (organisms), protected species, reef ecosystems, reef habitat, sea birds, sea turtles, shellfish, species diversity, vegetation, vertebrates, wildlife, zooplankton
2016-07-29
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Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science Center
OKI
The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science Center looks forward to helping you achieve your goals by providing water quantity and quality information, as well as scientific tools and understanding, when and where they are needed by citizens, businesses, and public officials.
Edge-of-Field Monitoring, Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, LiDAR mapping, NAWQA, Ohio River Basin, bathymetry, biological community monitoring, biology, bridge scour, dam safety, droughts, ecological flows, flood inundation mapping, floods, fluvial erosion hazards, groundwater, habs, harmful algal blooms, hydrographic surveys, hydrologic modeling, invasive species, lake monitoring, lakes, low flows, microbiology, microbiology lab, nutrients, peak flows, sediment-source tracking, spill response, streamflow, super gages, surface water, unmanned aircraft systems, water availability, water budgets, water quality, water use, watershed monitoring
2018-03-21
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Oil and Gas DSS
O&G DSS
This community is collecting data relevant to oil and gas development and sage grouse conservation for a pilot-phase decision support system for DOI.
oil and gas
2016-06-17
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Oregon Water Science Center
This community catalog serves the Oregon Water Science Center. Community public website: http://or.water.usgs.gov/. The Oregon Water Science Center provides reliable water data and interpretation of data to Federal, State, and local agencies, Tribes, and the public. Our data and study results are widely used to manage Oregon's water resources for the benefit of people and our environment.
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Chetco, Clackamas, Columbia, Coquille, DDT, Day, Deschutes, Grande, John, Klamath, McKenzie, Rogue, Ronde, Santiam, Snake, Umatilla, Umpqua, Willamette, aquifer, creek, dischage, gage, gauge, ground, hydrology, nitrogen, nutrient, pesticide, phosphorus, quality, river, sediment, stream, streamflow, surface, water
2015-03-17
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Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
The Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center of the USGS studies the coasts of the western United States, including Alaska and Hawai‘i. Team scientists conduct research, monitor processes, and develop information about coastal and marine geologic hazards, environmental conditions, habitats, and energy and mineral resources. This information helps managers at all levels of government and in the private sector make informed decisions about the use and protection of national coastal and ocean resources.
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PCMSC
2016-12-22
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Pacific Coastal Fog
The Pacific Coastal Fog project is an interdisciplinary, multi-organizational research group focused on developing and disseminating fog data sets relevant to natural resource manager needs.
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2012-10-15
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Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center
Research at the Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center focuses on providing the scientific understanding and technologies needed to support and implement sound management and conservation of our Nation's biological resources occurring in Hawai'i and other Pacific island locations.
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Bats, Birds, Hawaiian Islands, Invasive species, Invertebrate species, Mapping, Pacific Islands, Plants, Restoration, Vegetation, terrestrial ecosystems
2014-08-06
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Pacific Islands CASC
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center (PI CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The PI CASC is hosted by the University of Hawai'i, Mānoa with University of Hawai'i at Hilo and University of Guam as consortium members. To learn more about the PI CASC, please [...]
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2012-04-16
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Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative
The Pacific Islands Landscape Conservation Cooperative (PILCC), better known as the Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative, is one of 22 LCCs established by Secretarial Order No. 3289, which focus on on-the-ground strategic conservation efforts at the landscape level. LCCs are management-science partnerships that inform integrated resource-management actions addressing climate change and other stressors within and across landscapes.
2014-01-08
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Pacific Lamprey Data Clearinghouse
The goal of this project is to enable and enlist our partners to address information needs identified in the Pacific Lamprey Conservation Agreement to promote Pacific Lamprey conservation. This will be accomplished by: 1) collaboratively collecting occupancy and distribution data; and 2) providing a Pacific Lamprey data clearinghouse for all partners.
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2014-06-27
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Pacific Region, Region 1
2014-06-27
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Pacific Southwest Region, Region 8
This community of practice is used by the Pacific Southwest Region of US Fish and Wildlife Service to manage and share data, projects, and services.
USFWS, pacific southwest region, region 8
2012-07-26
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Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
The USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center is the nation’s first laboratory dedicated to wildlife research. Since 1936, Patuxent scientists have taken great pride in addressing the most important problems in natural resource conservation and wildlife management. Today, we assist the nation’s land management agencies through ecological and biological research, by providing scientific data though continental monitoring of wildlife populations, and through development of various technical methods now commonly used in the conservation community. Patuxent staff [...]
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Maryland (MD), Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
2016-10-19
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Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative
PFLCC
The Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative (PFLCC) is part of a national network of Landscape Conservation Cooperatives(LCCs). LCCs are applied conservation science partnerships among federal agencies, regional organizations, states, tribes, NGOs, private stakeholders, universities and other entities within a geographic area. They are designed to inform resource management decisions in an integrated fashion across landscapes at a broader scale than any individual partner’s responsibility. The partnership considers landscape-scale stressors, [...]
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LCC, PFLCC
2015-10-26
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Plains and Prairie Potholes Landscape Conservation Cooperative
The sustainability of natural and cultural resources and landscapes are important to quality of life and local economies. Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) address large scale natural resource challenges that transcend political and jurisdictional boundaries and require a networked approach to conservation— holistic, collaborative, and grounded in science – to ensure the sustainability of America’s land, water, wildlife and cultural resources. The Plains and Prairie Potholes LCC is dedicated to the conservation of a landscape unparalleled in importance [...]
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LCC, Plains and Prairie Potholes Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2012-05-02
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Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project, Phase 3
PlioMIP3
PlioMIP is a network of paleoclimate modelers and geoscientists who, through the study of Pliocene warm periods, seek to understand the sensitivity of the climate system to forcings and examine how well models reproduce past climate change. Participants at the PlioMIP2 meeting at the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge November 2018
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PRISM, climate model, evaluation, intercomparison, paleoclimate, piacenzian, pliocene, proxy data, zanclean
2023-06-16
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Post Wildfire Hydrological, Sedimentological, and Water Quality Responses
PWiRe
This is a multi-disciplinary community of scientists who study the effects of wildfire disturbance on the built and natural environment. The mission is to understand natural processes such as infiltration, rainfall-runoff, erosion, sediment and chemical transport, and water quality effects. The focus is on obtaining field-based measurements that can be used to improve or develop models for use by emergency, land and water supply managers as tools for decision making.
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ash, contaminants, deposition, erosion, floods, runoff, sediment transport, suspended sediment, turbidity, water quality
2017-04-03
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Rangeland Condition Monitoring Assessment and Projection (RCMAP)
RCMAP
The USGS RCMAP (Rangeland Condition Monitoring Assessment and Projection) project has worked with BLM scientists and land managers to develop actionable remote-sensing based vegetation classifications. RCMAP quantifies the percent cover of rangeland components across the western U.S. using Landsat imagery from 1985-2024. The RCMAP product suite consists of ten fractional components: annual herbaceous, bare ground, herbaceous, litter, non-sagebrush shrub, perennial herbaceous, sagebrush, shrub, shrub height, and tree, in addition to the temporal trends of [...]
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Bromus japonicus, Bromus tectorum, California (CA), Cheatgrass, Colorado (CO), Deserts, Great Basin, Idaho (ID), Montana (MT), Nevada (NV), Oregon (OR), RCMAP, Sagebrush ecosystem, Snake River, Taeniatherum caput-medusae, Utah (UT), Washington (WA), Wyoming (WY), annual grass, back-in-time, climate change, exotic species, grassland change, information management, invasive species, noxious weeds, projections, rangeland, rangeland management, red brome, rye brome, sagebrush, satellite, shrubland change, shrublands, soft brome, time series, trends, vegetation change, western United States
2022-11-08
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Reach-Scale Monitoring Network
For over 125 years, the U.S. Geological Survey streamgage network has provided important hydrologic information about rivers and streams throughout the Nation. Traditional streamgage methods provide reliable stage and streamflow data but typically only monitor stage at a single location in a river and require frequent calibration streamflow measurements. Direct measurements are not always feasible, therefore improved sensors and methods are being deployed at gages to better document streamflow conditions between measurements. The technology and techniques [...]
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2018-04-23
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Regional Assessment of Drought Impacts on Soils (RADIS)
RADICALS
Our objective is to develop improved integration of data and models of soil and ecosystem processes at the regional scale in order to better quantify change in response disturbances, particularly drought. Specifically, we synthesize existing and generate new datasets of soil properties of soils form the Upper Colorado River Basin region of the Western US. Data types include geospatial databases and maps; soil physical, chemical, and biological datasets; soil hydrologic data; stream and river chemistry associated with regional mapping of soils; model input [...]
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Carbon, Carbon Isotopes, Drought, Hydrology, Models, Radiocarbon, Reactive Transport, Soil Moisture, Soil Respiration, Soils, Upper Colorado River Basin
2017-03-29
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Remote Sensing Coastal Change
RSCC
Remote-sensing technologies—such as video imagery, aerial photography, satellite imagery, structure-from-motion (SfM) photogrammetry, and lidar (laser-based surveying)— can be used to measure change along U.S. coastlines. Quantifying coastal change is essential for calculating trends in erosion and accretion, evaluating processes that shape coastal landscapes, and predicting how the coast will respond to future natural disasters (e.g. hurricanes, landslides, wildfires) and longer term climate trends such (e.g. sea-level rise, ecosystem change, coral bleaching), [...]
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Beaches, California, Cliffs, Erosion, Florida, Hazards Planning, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Orthoimagery, Reefs, SfM, Storms, UAS, USGS, aerial photography, coastal processes, digital elevation models (DEMs), elevation, geomorphology, geospatial datasets, hurricanes, orthomosaic, remote sensing, structure from motion
2021-05-20
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RESTORE Council Monitoring and Assessment Program
CMAP
Under the 2012 Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States Act (RESTORE Act) the the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council (Council), has statutory requirements to report on the progress of funded projects and programs. Each Council funded project will perform project sites specific monitoring. In order to effectively aggregate and analyze project specific results, there is a need to establish monitoring and assessment protocols and standards for the Council that will be followed by each [...]
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Deep Water Horizon, Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council, Gulf of Mexico, RESTORE, adaptive management, ecosystem restoration, habitat monitoring, mapping, monitoring, oil spill, water quality monitoring
2019-08-06
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Sagebrush Ecosystem Component Predictions
This community focuses on developing and implementing remote-sensing protocols that allow monitoring of spatial projections of continuous cover estimates for sagebrush rangeland habitat components to support affordable, repeated assessment of ecosystems. This work quantifies continuous cover predictions for shrubs, sagebrush, herbaceous vegetation, litter, and bare ground, as well as an estimate of overall shrub height, at multiple spatial scales across several study sites in the western U.S.
bare ground, continuous field components, herbaceousness, remote sensing, sagebrush, shrub
2013-03-05
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SageDAT
SageDAT
SageDAT will provide a mechanism for sharing and leveraging of data resources and allow for broader participation and transparency in decision-making. This set of tools will allow federal and non-federal managers alike to access and assess datasets they chose to share with the community while continuing to manage their own data. SageDAT is being designed as a data integration platform to serve the needs of both science and resource management communities. The completed product will use emerging technologies to allow effective sharing and discoverability of [...]
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2018-06-12
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SageDAT -- Original
SageDAT Original
SageDAT will provide a mechanism for sharing and leveraging of data resources and allow for broader participation and transparency in decision-making. This set of tools will allow federal and non-federal managers alike to access and assess datasets they chose to share with the community while continuing to manage their own data. SageDAT is being designed as a data integration platform to serve the needs of both science and resource management communities. The completed product will use emerging technologies to allow effective sharing and discoverability of [...]
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2021-09-17
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San Diego Management & Monitoring Program
The San Diego Management & Monitoring Program (SDMMP) was created to provide regional coordination of management and monitoring in the San Diego MSCP, MHCP, and future conservation plan areas. The SDMMP also provides technical advice on the allocation of the Regional Habitat Conservation Fund (RHCF) under the TRANSNET Environmental Mitigation Program (EMP) approved by voters in November 2004 and administered by SANDAG.
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Conservation, Monitoring, San Diego, ecological
2014-04-24
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Science Data Catalog - Individual Metadata Upload
SDC-IMU
This is a temporary community space for submitting metadata records not associated with a USGS Trusted Digital Repository to the USGS Science Data Catalog.
2023-10-31
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ScienceBase Demonstration Community
Community Catalog for demonstrations.
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2012-02-29
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Sediment-Bound Contaminant Resiliency and Response
SCoRR
Coastal communities are uniquely vulnerable to sea-level rise (SLR) and severe storms such as hurricanes. These events enhance the dispersion and concentration of natural and anthropogenic chemicals and pathogenic microorganisms that could adversely affect the health and resilience of coastal communities and ecosystems in coming years. The U.S. Geological Survey has developed a strategy to define baseline and post-event sediment-bound environmental health (EH) stress­ors (hereafter referred to as the Sediment-Bound Contaminant Resiliency and Response [SCoRR] [...]
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Environmental health, Toxic Substance Hydrology Program, coastal science, contaminants, disasters, metrics, pathogens, sediment quality, storms
2016-03-03
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ShakeMap
ShakeMap is a product of the U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Hazards Program in conjunction with regional seismic network operators. ShakeMap sites provide near-real-time maps of ground motion and shaking intensity following significant earthquakes. These maps are used by federal, state, and local organizations, both public and private, for post-earthquake response and recovery, public and scientific information, as well as for preparedness exercises and disaster planning.
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Atlas, Global, Regular, ShakeMap, ShakeMaps, scenarios
2013-01-16
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South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative
The South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (SALCC) is part of a network of Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs). LCCs are applied conservation science partnerships among federal agencies, regional organizations, states, tribes, NGOs, universities and other entities within a geographic area. They are designed to inform resource management decisions in an integrated fashion across landscapes at a broader scale than any individual partner’s responsibility. The partnership will consider landscape-scale stressors, including climate change, habitat [...]
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LCC
2012-03-08
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South Atlantic Water Science Center
SAWSC
The South Atlantic Water Science Center collects high-quality hydrologic data and conducts unbiased, scientifically sound research on Georgia's, North Carolina's, and South Carolina's water resources. We meet the needs of those who use our information—from the distribution, availability, and quality of water resources to topic-oriented research to address current hydrological issues.
Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina
2020-09-28
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South Central CASC
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (SC CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The SC CASC is hosted by the University of Oklahoma with Texas Tech University, Louisiana State University, Chickasaw Nation, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, [...]
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CSC
2012-04-16
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Southeast Arizona Watershed Restoration
SAWR
To support researchers and stakeholders from multiple disciplines, agencies, institutions, entities in the integration and archiving of data related to restoration of watersheds in southeast Arizona.
environment, groundwater-surface-water interactions, restoration, riparian, water, watershed
2015-07-22
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Southeast CASC
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The SE CASC is hosted by the North Carolina State University with Auburn University, Duke University, University of Florida, University of South Carolina, and University of Tennessee [...]
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CSC
2012-04-16
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Southeast Regional Assessment Project
Southeast Regional Assessment Project (SERAP) will convert a suite of global models into regional climate projections and develop landscape change datasets that can be used to project the likely changes to the Southeast’s climate and ecosystems. The USGS is creating a Web-based data platform to readily share data and results from the SERAP. The platform also will host a comprehensive data library of high-resolution climate change projections for the continental United States that take into account a range of predictions. More information is available at: [...]
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2012-02-29
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Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Protecting the nation’s natural and cultural resources and landscapes is essential to sustaining our quality of life and economy. Native fish and wildlife species depend on healthy rivers, streams, wetlands, forests, grasslands and coastal areas in order to thrive. Managing these natural and cultural resources and landscapes, however, has become increasingly complex. Land use changes and impacts such as drought, wildfire, habitat fragmentation, contaminants, pollution, invasive species, disease and a rapidly changing climate can threaten human populations [...]
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LCC, Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2012-02-29
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Southwest CASC
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs) work with natural and cultural resource managers to gather the scientific information and build the tools needed to help fish, wildlife and ecosystems adapt to the impacts of climate change. The Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (SW CASC) is one of nine regional CASCs, managed by the National CASC. The SW CASC is hosted by the University of Arizona with University of California - Davis, University of California - Los Angeles, Desert Research Institute (Nevada), University of Colorado, [...]
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CSC
2012-04-16
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Southwest Energy Development and Drought
SWEDD
Ecoregions denote areas of general similarity in ecosystems and in the type, quality, and quantity of environmental resources. They are designed to serve as a spatial framework for the research, assessment, management, and monitoring of ecosystems and ecosystem components. These general purpose regions are critical for structuring and implementing ecosystem management strategies across federal agencies, state agencies, and nongovernment organizations that are responsible for different types of resources within the same geographical areas. The approach used [...]
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Biology, Conservation, Ecology, Ecosystem, Land, Natural Resources, United States, biota, boundaries, environment, location
2016-03-22
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Southwest Isotope Research Laboratory
SWIRL
The Southwest Isotope Research Laboratory (SWIRL) comprises a group of isotope geochemistry laboratories housed at the USGS in Denver. Capabilities include stable isotopes, radiogenic isotopes (TIMS and ICP-MS), noble gas isotopes, and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology. SWIRL scientists collaborate on a range of projects both inside and outside the USGS, including minerals, energy, geologic mapping, hydrology, biology and ecosystems, chronology, tracers, and environmental work.
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geochronology, isotope geochemistry
2016-11-15
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SPARROW Decision Support Tool
SPARROW DSS
The SPARROW Decision Support System (SPARROW DSS) provides access to national, regional, and basin-wide SPARROW models ( Spatially Referenced Regressions On Watershed attributes) for water managers, researchers, and the general public. Models are available for a variety of water-quality constituents and time periods. For each model, users can: Map predictions of long-term average water-quality conditions (loads, yields, concentrations) and source contributions by stream reach and catchment Track transport to downstream receiving waters, such as reservoirs [...]
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Nutrients, decision support, management, water quality
2015-08-10
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Species On Lands Affected by Renewables (SOLAR)
Multiple large scale solar, wind, and geothermal energy development projects are currently proposed across the Mojave and Sonoran deserts of the southwestern United States, and these development needs are likely to continue or increase into the future. Agencies tasked with managing biological resources throughout this region must understand the potential impacts of these renewable energy plants and associated infrastructure (e.g., transmission corridors, substations, access roads, etc.) in order to select appropriate development sites and to mitigate for [...]
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Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, genetic analysis, renewable energy, species distribution model
2014-05-30
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SSP/QR FWSR1
2017-01-25
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SSP/QR FWSR2
2017-01-25
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SSP/QR FWSR3
2017-01-25
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SSP/QR FWSR4
2017-01-25
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SSP/QR FWSR5
This page contains information on the Science Support Partnership and Quick Response Program (SSP/QRP) projects funded in the Northeast Region (R5). Projects are sorted into folders based on the fiscal year in which the project was initiated. The folder for each fiscal year contains the Request for Proposal (RFP) for that year and a folder for each funded project. Each project folder includes a brief summary, points of contact, start and end dates, and any documents or products associated with the project. Documents and products are grouped together by type, [...]
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2017-01-25
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SSP/QR FWSR6
2017-01-25
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SSP/QR FWSR7
2017-01-25
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SSP/QR FWSR8
2017-01-25
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StreamPULSE: Analysis of River Metabolism
StreamPULSE
The collection of organisms in stream ecosystems all contribute to a stream's metabolism. We seek to understand how the rates and patterns of metabolism vary within and across streams. Current efforts include data collection and synthesis for streams across the US. We hope to foster a global effort to harness new and inexpensive sensor technologies to measure the pulse of streams all over the planet.
stream metabolism
2016-08-15
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Surface Disturbance Analysis and Reclamation Tracking Tool
SDARTT
Surface Disturbance Analysis and Reclamation Tracking Tool space for large surface inventory datasets.
2016-02-26
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Sustaining Environmental Capital Initiative
SEC
Serving as the scientific backbone to the Federal Government’s ecosystem services priorities, the Sustaining Environmental Capital (SEC) Initiative builds upon the U.S. Geological Survey's existing programs and expertise related to water, fisheries, modeling, and economic valuation. The goal of the SEC Initiative is to develop, integrate, and enhance natural resource management decision support tools, systems, and information to enable managers with the ability to better account for the benefits people receive from ecosystem services in the decision-making [...]
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Economic valuation, Ecosystem Services, Nonmarket valuation
2016-04-18
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Terrestrial Analogs for Planetary Science
TAPS
To support the discovery and use of Earth data relevant to the research of geophysical processes on solid bodies throughout the Solar System.
Analog, Astrogeology, Planetary science
2020-12-22
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The National Map
As one of the cornerstones of the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) National Geospatial Program, The National Map is a collaborative effort among the USGS and other Federal, State, and local partners to improve and deliver topographic information for the Nation. It has many uses ranging from recreation to scientific analysis to emergency response. The National Map is easily accessible for display on the Web, as products and services, and as downloadable data. The geographic information available from The National Map includes orthoimagery (aerial photographs), [...]
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1 arc-second DEM, 1 meter DEM, 1-degree DEM, 1/3 arc-second DEM, 1/9 arc-second DEM, 10,000 meter DEM, 15-minute DEM, 2 arc-second DEM, 3DEP, Administrative watershed units, Aerial Compliance, Aerial Photography, Agricultural land, Airport Complex, Airport Point, Airport Runway, Airports, Airstrips, Area of Complex Channels, Area to be submerged, Bare Earth, Barren land, Basin, Bay/Inlet, Boundaries, Boundary, Bridge, Canal/Ditch, Cartography, Coastline, College / University, Compliance, Connector, County or Equivalent, DEM, Dam/Weir, Digital Elevation Model, Digital Mapping, Digital Ortho rectified Image, Digital Terrain Model, Drainage areas for surface water, Elevation, Elevation Theme, Estuary, Feature class, Feature coordinates, Feature county, Feature description, Feature designation, Feature history, Feature identification, Feature name, Feature state, Fire Station/ EMS Station, Flow direction network, Flume, ForeShore, Forest land, GIS, Gaging Station, Gate, Geodata, Geographic feature, Geographic name, Geographic names, Geographical feature, Geographical name, Georeferenced, Governmental Units, and Administrative and Statistical Boundaries Theme, Grid, HU10, HU12, HU14, HU16, HU2, HU4, HU6, HU8, HUC, Hazard Zone, High Resolution, High Resolution Orthoimagery, Hospital/Medical Center, Hydro-Flattened, Hydrographic, Hydrography, Hydrologic Unit Code, Hydrologic Units, IFSAR, Ice mass, Image processing, Impervious, Imperviousness, Incorporated Place, Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar, Inundation Area, JPEG 2000, Juction, Jurisdictional, LAS, LIDAR, LIght Detection And Ranging, Land Use-Land Cover Theme, Land cover, Law Enforcement, Levee, Light Detection and Ranging, Line, Lock Chamber, Mapping, Marsh, Minor Civil Division, NAIP, NED, NGDA, National Elevation Dataset, National Geospatial Data Asset, Native American Area, NavAid, Nonearthen Shore, Not Classified, Official feature name, Ortho Rectification, Orthoimage, PLSS First Division, PLSS Special Survey, PLSS Township, Percent Developed Imperviousness, Place name, Playa, Point, Point Cloud, PointEvent, Pond, Prison/ Correctional Facility, Public Land Survey System, Quarter Quadrangle, Railways, Range land, Rapids, Raster, Reach, Reach code, Real Property Theme, Reef, Region, Reserve, Reservoir, Roads, Rock, School, School:Elementary, School:High School, School:Middle School, Sea/Ocean, Sink/Rise, Sounding Datum Line, Special Use Zone, Special Use Zone Limit, Spillway, State Capitol, State or Territory, Stream/River, Sub-basin, Sub-region, Subbasin, Submerged Stream, Subregion, Subwatershed, Survey, Swamp, Technical School, Terrain Elevation, Topographic, Topographic Surface, Topography, Trade School, TrailFeature, Trails, Transportation, Transportation Theme, Tunnel, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), U.S. National Grid, USGS, Underground Conduit, Unincorporated Place, Urban and built-up land, Variant name, Vector, WBD, Wall, Wash, Water, Water Intake Outflow, Water – Inland Theme, Waterfall, Watershed, Watershed Boundaries, Watershed Boundary Dataset, Waterway, Well, Wetland, Woodland, a-16, altitude, annotations, artificial path, biota, boundaries, boundaries, boundary, cadastral surveys, contour, dams, dems, digital spatial data, drainage systems and characteristics, ecology, economy, elevation, elevation, environment, flora, geographic names, grid, habitat, hydrography, image map, imagery, imageryBaseMapsEarthCover, inlandWaters, lakes, land cover, land ownership, land use maps, legal land descriptions, location, natural color orthophoto, orthoimage, orthophoto, political and administrative boundaries, polygon grid, rectified image, rivers, slope, society, stream, structure, transportation
2012-03-05
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Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program, Binational San Pedro Basin
This space contains data to accompany San Pedro River Aquifer Binational Report, published 1/31/2016. It will serve as a publicly-available repository of data used for analyses and interpretations in the published report, and facilitate the presentation of information on project-related web pages.
BSPB, Binational San Pedro Basin, Binational San Pedro Basin, TAAP, Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program
2016-07-22
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UMRB Climate Research and Development Project
UMRB R&D
The USGS Ecosystems Mission Area Water Quality Across Regional Stream Networks project focuses on the generation, flux, and biogeochemistry of water quality constituents at multiple temporal and spatial scales in stream networks. Water quality in streams is influenced by landscape and climatic factors along with biogeochemical reactions occurring within the water column or sediments. However, the prevailing drivers of water quality differ depending upon the scale considered. This project aims to analyze the behavior of water quality at multiple scales [...]
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Biogeochemistry, Climate Change, Ground Water, Surface Water, Trends, Water Availability, Water Quality, water
2021-06-28
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Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative
The sustainability of natural and cultural resources and landscapes are important to quality of life and local economies. Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) address large scale natural resource challenges that transcend political and jurisdictional boundaries and require a networked approach to conservation— holistic, collaborative, and grounded in science – to ensure the sustainability of America’s land, water, wildlife and cultural resources. The Upper Midwest and Great Lakes LCC, established in 2010, is focused on a diverse range of fish, wildlife [...]
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Academics & scientific researchers, Conservation Design, Conservation NGOs, Conservation Plan/Design/Framework, Federal resource managers, Interested public, LCC, LCC, Landscape Conservation Cooperative, Policy makers & regulators, Private land owners, State agencies, Tribes, Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2013-01-31
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Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center (UMESC)
Cataloging data and publications for projects associated Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center (UMESC).
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2012-11-16
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Upper Midwest Water Science Center
UMid WSC
This community serves to document data and analysis collected by researchers within the Upper Midwest Water Science Center whose mission is to collect high-quality hydrologic data and conduct unbiased, scientifically sound studies of water resources within the Great Lakes and Upper Mississippi Basins. We strive to meet the changing needs of those who use our information—from the distribution, availability, and quality of our water resources to topic-oriented research that addresses current hydrological issues.
Flood, algal blooms, data services, domestic water use, floodplains, groundwater, hydrology, mapping, model, non-point source pollution, risk assessment, river systems, sedimentation, statistical analysis, streamflow, surface water, time series datasets, water budget, water chemistry, water quality, water resource management, water resources, water use
2018-03-14
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Uranium Environmental Health Vulnerability Assessment
UEHVA
Uranium Environmental Health Vulnerability Assessment
Environmental Health Vulnerability Assessment, Uranium, water quality
2016-04-26
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US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
In partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey, the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) maintains a collection of data holdings within ScienceBase Catalog. https://www.fws.gov/ https://www.fws.gov/contact-us
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FWS, FWS, USFWS
2012-07-26
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USGS - G3 EMRI Airborne Geophysical Survey Hub
USGS-AGP Sandbox
ScienceBase community to host Earth MRI airborne geophysical surveys lookup tables. Also used to operate on EMRI data and facilitate the data release process overall.
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Airborne High-resolution Remote Sensing, Critical Mineral Resource Assessment, Earth MRI, Earth Science Research, GGGSC, Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center, Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center, Geophysics, Geospatial Analysis and Mapping, Hydrology and Hydrogeology, Method and Model Development, Mineral Resources Program (MRP), Minerals, Regional Geophysical Surveys, Tectonics and Crustal Characterization
2022-02-28
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USGS Aquatic Gap Analysis Project
The Aquatic Gap Project represents the portion of the USGS Gap Analysis Project that focuses on aquatic species found in coastal and inland waters. The goal of the National Aquatic GAP is to evaluate aquatic biological diversity and habitats using spatial analysis and species distribution models to identify gaps in species protection or threats to habitats in order to work toward more effective conservation planning and prioritization. Our current efforts are focused on modeling the rangewide distribution of fish species which are wide ranging, non-habitat [...]
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2012-10-26
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USGS Benthic Laboratory
Benthic Lab
The Benthic Lab investigates the benthic community throughout the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Delta.
aquatic biology, benthic, bivalves, community ecology
2019-09-03
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USGS California Water Science Center
CAWSC
This is the USGS California Water Science Center's Catalog and Repository space. This space primarily supports CAWSC science projects by providing a place to organize and publicly release data which cannot fit within the USGS's National Water Information System. The CAWSC mission is to collect, analyze and disseminate impartial hydrologic data and information needed to wisely manage water resources for the people of the United States and the State of California. CAWSC Web site: http://ca.water.usgs.gov/
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California, biogeochemistry, ecology, geochemistry, groundwater, hydrology, modeling, oil and gas, sediment, subsidence, surface water, water quality, watershed
2016-03-22
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USGS Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center
CFWSC
The Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center (CFWSC) is one of the Water Science Centers in the Water Resources Discipline of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The Water Science Center's mission is to collect, analyze and disseminate the impartial hydrologic data and information needed to wisely manage water resources for the people of the United States, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
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Florida, Puerto Rico, borehole geophysics data, evapotranspiration data, water resources
2015-08-03
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USGS Central Midwest Water Science Center
The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is to serve the Nation by providing reliable, impartial scientific information to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; and enhance and protect our quality of life.
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2015-06-10
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USGS Central Plains Water Science Center
USGS CPWSC
This community catalog serves the Central Plains Water Science Center. Community Home website: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/central-plains-water-science-center. The Central Plains Water Science Center provides reliable water data and interpretation of data to Federal, State, and local agencies, Tribes, and the public.
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Cooperative Water Program, Kansas, Nebraska, USGS Central Plains Water Science Center
2012-09-07
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USGS Chesapeake Bay
Data resources of the USGS Chesapeake Bay Activities The Chesapeake Bay is our Nation's largest estuary, and the continued restoration and protection of this national resource is a priority for designated Federal and State agencies, and nongovernmental stakeholders through the Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP). Given the ecologic and economic importance of the Chesapeake Bay, President Obama issued an Executive order for increased Federal leadership to restore and protect the Bay and its watershed. The USGS has the critical role to provide scientific information [...]
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2012-02-29
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USGS Colorado Water Science Center
COWSC
The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey Colorado Water Science Center is to be the principal source of timely, high-quality science information on Colorado’s water resources, and to be a leader in providing an understanding of how those resources relate to the people and environment of the state. This will help planners, managers, and others to make the decisions necessary for the wise use of these limited and shared resources.
Colorado, Harmful algal bloom, NAWQA, StreamStats, bathymetry, bridge scour, drought, flood inundation, fluvial erosion, geophysical logging, groundwater, habs, hazards, hydrologic modeling, mining, salinity, sediment, selenium, snowpack, streamflow, surface water, water availability, water budgets, water quality, water resources, water use, watershed monitoring, wildfire
2019-08-26
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USGS contributions to the National Geothermal Data System
This collection of records provides USGS Series Publications representing USGS publications and data products on geothermal energy research. It is assembled for the purposes of contributing USGS assets to the National Geothermal Data System.
geothermal
2013-05-14
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USGS Dakota Water Science Center
DakotaWSC
The Dakota Water Science Center contributes to regional and national water-resources communities with expertise in water-quality monitoring, streamflow measurement and analysis, water use, and modeling and statistical analysis of hydrologic and other environmental data. We promote collaboration within our scientific community. We help to meet the mission of the U.S. Geological Survey by collecting and disseminating reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to understand the Nation's water resources.
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Missouri River, NDWSC, Red River of the North, Souris river, groundwater, statistics, streamflow, water level, water quality, water use
2016-02-08
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USGS Data Release Products
These resources are a collection of formally released datasets and data products created or managed by the U.S. Geological Survey. The collection provides access to data and services to facilitate public data sharing, as well as to help establish linkages to associated publications and projects both within and outside of the bureau. For more information about the process of completing a USGS data release, please visit https://www.usgs.gov/sciencebase-instructions-and-documentation/data-release-instructions.
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2014-11-25
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USGS Delaware River Basin Integrated Water Science Basin: Data and Code Repository
DRBIWS
A data and code repository for studies conducted as part of the Delaware River Basin (DRB) Integrated Water Availability Assessments program. The community serves as a site where hydrologic, physical, chemical, biological, and landscape data can be stored and used for modeling and geospatial analysis to improved understanding of water availability in the DRB.
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Delaware River Basin, Integrated Water Availability Assessment, Integrated Water Science, groundwater, surface water, water availability, water quality, water use
2021-07-15
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USGS Ecosystems Research Funding Opportunities (ECO Opps) User Help
Eco Opps
Summary ECO Opps is a tool used to gather and manage documents related to proposal solicitations. Please find relevant help documents attached below. Access Eco Opps here: For technical help with ECO Opps, please contact gs-fort_eco-opps@usgs.gov. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Note to Project Teams and Reviewers: Please log in to ECO Opps at least 24 hours before you are ready to submit your project, statement of interest, proposal, or review. New external (non-Department of the [...]
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2022-02-03
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USGS Gap Analysis Project (GAP)
The Gap Analysis Project (GAP) is an element of the U.S. Geological Survey. GAP helps to implement the Department of the Interior’s goals of inventory, monitoring, research, and information transfer. GAP has three primary goals: Identify conservation gaps that help keep common species common; Provide conservation information to the public so that informed resource management decisions can be made; and Facilitate the application of GAP data and analysis to specific resource management activities. To implement these goals, GAP carries out the following objectives: [...]
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2013-03-07
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USGS Hurricane Sandy Science Team
The USGS Hurricane Sandy Science Plan, completed in December 2012, describes continuing USGS activities with other agencies and guides continued data collection and analysis to ensure support for recovery and restoration efforts. The activities outlined in the plan are organized in five themes based on impact types and information needs. The data, information, and tools that are produced will further characterize impacts and changes, guide mitigation and restoration of impacted communities and ecosystems, inform a redevelopment strategy aimed at developing [...]
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Ecosystems, Environmental Health, Hurricane Sandy, National Geospatial Program, Natural Hazards, Northeast Region, Southeast Region, Water
2013-05-21
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USGS Hydrogeophysics Branch
HGB
USGS Hydrogeophysics Branch (HGB) catalog and repository space. This space primarily supports HGB science projects by providing a place to organize and publicly release data. The Earth System Processes Division Hydrogeophysics Branch supports the USGS Water Mission Area in the development and application of hydrogeophysical techniques that enhance groundwater resource assessment, modeling, and monitoring. Visit us online at https://water.usgs.gov/ogw/bgas/
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Hydrogeophysics, geophysics, groundwater, hydrogeology, hydrology, water
2017-11-15
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USGS Hydrologic Networks Branch
database support
The HNB ScienceBase community is intended to share information, datasets, and software related to monitoring techniques, methods research and development, data quality assurance, next generation water observing networks, and health and status of WMA-supported in situ observing systems.
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Water monitoring network support, data review, database support, field support, monitoring R&D
2019-03-11
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USGS Hydrologic Remote Sensing Branch
HRSB
The Hydrologic Remote Sensing Branch (HRSB) community is intended to host remote sensing technology datasets and information products to help WMA and Water Science Center (WSC) staff more safely and effectively gage streams, monitor water quality, and measure the hydrologic cycle.
data review, remote sensing, sUAS, satellite, unmanned aircraft system, unoccupied aircraft system
2021-02-01
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USGS Idaho Water Science Center
IDWSC
Our mission is to provide , timely, reliable, impartial scientific information to our local, state, tribal, and federal partners so they can efficiently manage the water resources within their jurisdictions. Our data and research also help to protect the citizens of Idaho against floods, droughts, and other natural hydrologic hazards. Our science focuses on four basic areas of data collection and research: Surface water resources including rivers, lakes, and reservoirs Groundwater resources, both cold water and geothermal Water quality Water use and availability
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NAWQA, bathymetry, bridge scour, drilling, droughts, ecological flows, flood inundation mapping, floods, fluvial erosion, geophysical logging, groundwater, habs, harmful algal blooms, hazards, hydrographic surveys, hydrologic modeling, invasive species, lake monitoring, low flows, microplastics, reservoirs, sediment, streamflow, surface water, water availability, water budgets, water quality, water use, watershed monitoring
2018-03-30
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USGS Indiana-Kentucky Water Science Center
2017-03-16
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USGS Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center
LMG-WSC
Welcome to the U.S. Geological Survey Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center ScienceBase Community page! The data and information provided here reflect a large variety of environmental settings and ecosystems, including the karst geology of the Ozarks and the Appalachians, agricultural regions of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, the coastline along the Gulf of Mexico, and as of 2018, the U.S. Geological Survey Chesapeake Bay program. On this site, you will find data releases pertaining to the quantity and quality of the surface-water and groundwater resources, [...]
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Alabama, Arkansas, Gulf Coast, Louisiana, Lower Mississippi River, Mississippi, Tennessee, Water Resources
2015-04-17
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USGS Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia Water Science Center
MD-DE-DC WSC
This Catalog and Repository space supports MD-DE-DC WSC science projects, IT efforts, and communications.
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data management, geomorphology, groundwater, surface water, trends, water quality, water use
2017-02-14
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USGS Missouri Water Science Center
This community catalog serves the Missouri Water Science Center. The Missouri Water Science Center provides reliable water data and interpretation of data to Federal, State, and local agencies, and the public. Our data and study results are widely used to manage Missouri's water resources for the benefit of people and our environment.
2017-10-10
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USGS National Hydrologic Model (NHM)
This ScienceBase page is the top-level of a hierarchy of information being developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in support of the National Hydrologic Model (NHM). This site contains both published and provisional data sets, each of which are separately documented with their own ScienceBase page. This hierarchy is not generally used as a landing page for users to learn about NHM products, but to support the products found on the Modeling of Watershed Systems (MoWS) web site. Visitors are encouraged to begin learning about NHM products via the formal [...]
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2012-02-29
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USGS National Research Program
The National Research Program (NRP) conducts basic and problem oriented hydrologic research in support of the mission of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Relevant hydrologic information provided by the USGS is available today to assist the Nation in solving its water problems because of a conscious decision made in years past to invest in research. The NRP is designed to encourage pursuit of a diverse agenda of research topics aimed at providing new knowledge and insights into varied and complex hydrologic processes that are not well understood. The emphasis [...]
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2012-08-10
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USGS Nevada Water Science Center
NVWSC
The Nevada Water Science Center (NVWSC) is committed to providing reliable, unbiased scientific information about Nevada's water resources to the public, cooperators, and stakeholders. To provide this information, we operate widespread data collection networks as well as conduct water-science research covering a wide range of scientific issues throughout Nevada and adjacent states.
aquifer test, drought, evapotranspiration, flood, groundwater, hydrology, lidar, remote sensing, streamflow, surface water, water, water quality, water use
2019-08-01
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USGS New England Water Science Center
NewEng WSC
Our mission is to collect timely and reliable information on the water resources of our six-state region (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont), and to partner with Federal, State, Tribal, and local agencies in hydrologic studies that advance human health, public safety, and environmental sustainability.
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New England, New Hampshire, Northeast, Rhode Island, Vermont
2020-05-18
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USGS New Jersey Water Science Center
This community catalog serves, in part, to document data and analyses used in our mission to provide reliable, impartial scientific information to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; and enhance and protect our quality of life. Data collection and interpretive studies are carried out by the New Jersey Water Science Center to support statewide water-resource infrastructure and management needs and are part of the USGS science strategy to address [...]
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Ecology, Model, Surface Water, Trends, Water Chemistry, Water Quality
2016-03-08
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USGS New York Water Science Center
NYWSC
The New York Water Science Center is a leader in the scientific and water-resources community. The Center maintains this status by: (1) providing high-quality and timely reports, data, and information that are accessible (both easy to obtain and easy to understand); (2) developing, evaluating, and implementing technological and scientific advances to address environmental and natural-resource issues; (3) being the first choice of cooperators, science educators, government officials, and the public as a source for environmental and water-science information [...]
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WSC
2015-07-30
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USGS Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center
USGS TXWSC
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center (OK-TXWSC) works in cooperation with approximately 100 municipalities, river authorities, groundwater districts, and State and Federal agencies in Texas and Oklahoma to provide reliable, impartial scientific information to resource managers, planners, and other customers. This information is gathered by the USGS OK-TXWSC to minimize the loss of life and property from natural disasters, to contribute to the conservation and sound economic and physical development of the Nation’s natural [...]
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Data Management, Flood, GIS, Geophysics, Groundwater, Groundwater Model, HSPF, Hydraulics, Hydrology, Karst, MODFLOW, SWAT, Sediment, Subsidence, Surface Water, Texas, Water Quality
2016-02-04
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USGS Pacific Islands Water Science Center
PIWSC
Welcome to the USGS Pacific Islands Water Science Center’s (PIWSC) catalog and repository space. The purpose of this space is to make available datasets and data products, and to establish linkages to associated publications about water resources in Hawaiʻi and the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands. To learn more about PIWSC science, visit our web site at Pacific Islands Water Science Center.
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2018-01-10
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USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center
PAWSC
This community catalog serves the USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center. The Water Science Center's mission is to collect, analyze and disseminate the impartial hydrologic data and information needed to wisely manage water resources for the people of the United States and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In Pennsylvania, the USGS's water-resources roots date back to the late 1800's, with the initiation of streamflow gaging on the Delaware and Susquehanna Rivers and the evaluation of groundwater resources in various parts of the Commonwealth. Today, the [...]
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Marcellus Shale, StreamStats, USGS, baseline, flood, groundwater, streamgage, surface water, water quality, water quantity, water use
2016-08-10
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USGS Remotely Sensed Drone and Non-Contact Hydrologic Data
This Science Base Community is a home for data collected by unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or drones and from non-contact sensors on fixed-mount and near-field platforms such as bridges, for water related projects. The goal is to make it easier to publish remotely sensed hydrologic data and create a collection of remotely sensed hydrologic data sets.
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Hydrologic, Noncontact, Remote sensing, UAS, drone, drones, near-field, non-contact, remotely sensed data
2019-12-02
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USGS Soil Biogeochemistry
soilbiogeochem
Our objective is to improve the scientific understanding of the modes, rates, and mechanisms of carbon stabilization and losses in soils from Alaska, California, and other Western states. We focus on the biophysical and microbial mechanisms that drive carbon gains and losses, and to use our data to improve models of soil carbon cycling. This catalog supports research from several projects focused on soil carbon cycling. It encompasses multiple types of datasets including environmental, ecological, biological, isotopic, mineralogical, genomic, flux, and [...]
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Alaska, California, carbon, carbon sequestration, carbon storage, genomics, grasslands, methane, microbes, microbial communities, minerals, permafrost, soil
2017-03-28
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USGS Southwest Biological Science Center (SBSC)
Southwest Biological Science Center As a unit of the USGS, the mission of the Southwest Biological Science Center (SBSC) is to provide quality scientific information needed to conserve and manage natural and biological resources, with an emphasis on the species and ecosystem of the southwestern United States. SBSC research includes water use and the effects of livestock grazing, wild land fires, invasive species, environmental contaminants, declining populations of native species, and urban development on the Southwest region. Specifically, SBSC's goals include [...]
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2014-08-21
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USGS Southwest Gravity Program
SGP
The U.S. Geological Survey Southwest Gravity Program aims to provide high-precision time-lapse gravity (repeat microgravity) data for hydrologic studies in the southwestern US. Recent projects include monitoring recharge underneath ephemeral-stream channels, monitoring aquifer-storage change in unconfined and compressible aquifers, measuring preferential storage change at an artificial-recharge facility, and estimating specific yield through the correlation of gravity and water-level change in wells. Projects range in scale from the site-specific (individual [...]
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Geophysics, Gravity, Hydrology, Southwest Gravity Program, Time-lapse data
2015-11-02
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USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
SPCMSC
The St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center is one of three science centers that conduct research within the USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards Research Program. The USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center has a primary focus of investigating processes related to coastal and marine environments and their societal implications related to natural hazards, resource sustainability, and environmental change.
barrier islands, benthic habitats, coastal ecosystems, coastal erosion, coastal margins, coral reefs, estuaries, forecasts and models, natural hazards, ocean resources, sea-level rise, seafloor mapping, sediments, storm impacts, subsidence, wetlands
2021-06-08
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USGS Streamflow Permanence Community of Practice
USGS Stream Perm
In recent years, the USGS and partners have been integral in monitoring, analyzing, and modeling streamflow permanence. This community of practice includes key USGS scientists and partners who have been involved in the establishment and advancement of that science. The primary objective of this community is to provide an organized platform to document the activity and resources related to streamflow permanence. Additionally, we aim to facilitate more efficient collaboration among internal and external streamflow permanence experts.
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WOTUS, ephemeral, intermittent, non-perennial, perennial, streamflow, streamflow permanence
2022-03-21
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USGS Western Ecological Research Center
The USGS Western Ecological Research Center (WERC) comprises a dispersed science community collocated with DOI agencies, academic institutions, or proximal to critical ecosystems. WERC scientists conduct peer-reviewed research using innovative tools to provide natural resource managers with the knowledge to address challenges to ecosystem function and service in Pacific West landscapes. Four Scientific Themes define the research of WERC scientists: Species and Landscape Response to Human Activity Renewable energy development, urbanization, water abatement, [...]
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Coastal Ecosystems, Ecosystems, Endangered Species, Fire Ecology, Forest Plots, Genetic landscapes, Global Change, Habitat models, Invasive Species, Land use planning, Migratory birds, RC, Renewable Energy, Satellite Telemetry, Sea level rise, WERC, Wildlife
2014-02-25
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USGS Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
The U.S. Geological Survey’s Wetland and Aquatic Research Center (WARC), formed in 2015, pulls together experts in biology and ecology from around the Southeastern United States and Caribbean. With primary locations in Lafayette, Louisiana, and Gainesville, Florida, WARC scientists pursue relevant and objective research and new approaches and technologies, to build scientific knowledge and provide understanding and tools for wise management and conservation of wetlands and aquatic ecosystems and their associated plant and animal communities throughout the [...]
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USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC), WARC
2013-11-14
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USGS Wetland Carbon Working Group
The purpose of this database is to provide a repository for data that supports research focused on wetland carbon and greenhouse gases. The database will foster collaboration and coordination among USGS scientists focusing on wetland carbon and greenhouse gases. Data will be collected from USGS projects located in inland and coastal wetlands around the globe. Data types will include all those that support the understanding and quantification of carbon and greenhouse gas dynamics in wetlands and will encompass environmental, ecological and biological data [...]
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Wetland, carbon, coastal wetlands, flux, greenhouse gas, inland wetlands, stock change
2016-07-13
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USGS-R Sandbox
USGS-R Sandbox
Provide a space for datasets used in continuous integration testing for R packages or datasets used in training materials to live publicly.
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R, scientific computing, software development
2018-02-13
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USGS/FWS Science Support Partnership Program
SSP/QR
Description of the community and its mission: Through the Science Support Partnership (SSP) Program, the U.S. Geological Survey partners with the Fish and Wildlife Service to understand and provide the critical science information required to effectively manage our nation’s resources.
FWS research needs, Quick Response Program, science information
2017-01-25
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Visualization Laboratory
VIZLAB
Storage house for tools and data to create rapid visualizations for emerging topics.
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Rapid data visualization
2016-04-25
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Water Resources Mission Area - Social & Economic Drivers Program
WMA-SD
​The Water Resources Mission A​rea - Social & Economic Drivers Program provides improved understanding of the impacts and interaction of socioeconomics and water availability. Research focuses on improved understanding of socioeconomic influence on water demand, use, and movement regionally; as well as National drivers to improve the ability of the National Water Census to forecast availability under a variety of conditions. This Sciencebase community will be a space for projects within the Social & Economic Drivers Program to store, manage, and share data.
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cultural, economic, resiliency, social, vulnerability, water availability, water demand, water security
2021-11-04
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Water ReUse Influences on Water Quality and Suitability
Water ReUse
This Science Base page is for transfer of files related to the work of the Water Reuse Program. This location is to be used for transfering large files and spatial data among project members. Data posted here is data created by project members and not otherwise published or accessible elsewhere. These pages are orginized as Spatial (point covergaes, polygon shapefiles etc) and Tabular Data (NWIS pulls, Climate pulls, etc) as such: Code-> Python R Spatial Data-> Surface Water Ground Water Tabular Data-> Climate [...]
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United States, Water Availability, Water Quality, models, point sources, water, water management, water reuse
2021-01-28
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Water, carbon and permafrost dynamics in boreal Alaska
This collection of hydrologic, biogeochemical, geophysical, soil, thermal, and physical data provides a framework for investigating the vulnerability of water and carbon cycles to changing permafrost conditions across boreal Alaska. Multidisciplinary data are needed to evaluate the effects of fire and climate on subsurface permafrost, soil physical, and hydrological conditions, which in turn are used to inform hydrological modeling of surface and subsurface water distribution, flow, and water availability in response to change. Vulnerability of the aquatic [...]
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2017-12-05
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Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative
The Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) promotes coordination, dissemination, and development of applied science to inform landscape level conservation, including terrestrial-marine linkages, in the face of landscape scale stressors, focusing on climate change.
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LCC, Landscape Conservation Cooperative
2013-03-15
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Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC)
WFRC
The Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) focuses on the environmental factors responsible for the creation, maintenance, and regulation of fish populations including their interactions in aquatic communities and ecosystems. Areas of research include Pacific salmon, western trout, charr, and resident riverine fishes; desert and inland fishes; aquatic ecosystems and their resources.
Aquatic Ecology, Bioinformatics, Biological Threats, Biology, Columbia River, Disease Ecology, Ecosystems, Ecotoxicology, Environmental Contaminants, Fish Passage, Pacific Salmon, Fish Tracking and Telemetry, Fisheries, Klamath Basin, Marine Ecosystem Health, Oregon, Population Dynamics, Population Modeling, Quantitative Ecology, Restoration Ecology, Washington
2025-06-04
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WGSC Very-high Resolution Geospatial Ecology Lab
VeRGE Lab
The Western Geographic Science Center's Very-high Resolution Geospatial Ecology (VeRGE) Lab conducts applied remote sensing and landscape ecology research using data from unoccupied aerial vehicles/systems (UAV/UAS, aka drones) and other high resolution image data sets. Our research addresses a wide range of technical and ecological questions including: mapping and classification of vegetation and soils, image fusion and scaling to satellite, modeling wildlife micro-habitats, post-fire analyses, and landscape and geomorphic change detection.
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Ecology
2025-04-28
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Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
The Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center's Geology Team is one of three marine teams that conduct research within the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program. The team is located on WHOI's Quissett Campus. The team has a staff of about 100, including 24 research scientists and 75 scientific and administrative support staff. USGS earth scientists explore and study many aspects of the underwater areas between shorelines and the deep ocean off the U.S. East Coast, the Gulf of Mexico, and in parts of the Caribbean and Great Lakes.
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WHCMSC
2016-04-04
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Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative
About the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative (WLCI) The Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative (WLCI) is a long-term science-based effort to assess and enhance aquatic and terrestrial habitats at a landscape scale in southwest Wyoming, while facilitating responsible development through local collaboration and partnerships. More information is available at the WLCI Web site: http://www.wlci.gov. The WLCI Data Catalog is an effort to catalog and provide access to data and information resources important to the WLCI. The Data Catalog is constructed [...]
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2012-02-29
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