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It's #WaterScienceWednesday!
@USGS_UMid Biologist Jacob Ogorek captured this photo from the Milwaukee River, featuring the Hoan Bridge, @MMSD_MKE facility, and a @USGS streamgage house hiding amongst the spruce trees on shore.
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It's #WaterScienceWednesday!🌊
🙌We are thrilled to welcome three new water quality monitoring sites to the River Rouge and Red Run watersheds in Michigan — all made possible by our partnership with the Great Lakes Water Authority @glwatermi!
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Welcome to our office view! #WaterScienceWednesday
@usgs Hydrologist, Sarah Elliott, and @NatlParkService Aquatic Biologist, Marian Shaffer, paddle the Namekagon River scouting sites to deploy a passive sampling device as part of a joint USGS-NPS water quality project.
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Water is everywhere, but how much do you really know about it? From the depths of the ocean to the water flowing from your tap, we’re sharing 5 fascinating facts that you may not know about water! #WaterScienceWednesday #USGSWaterScienceSchool

On average, around 5,000 billion gallons per day of water--equivalent to roughly 21 months of flow over Niagara Falls--enter the continental U.S. through precipitation. Where does it go? View more: https://t.co/Ztdy2TNaoi
#WaterScienceWednesday

Key Finding 4 of the National Water Availability Assessment looks at the national water budget and how limited water supply may cause water imbalance. To see all the key findings from this newly released report visit: https://t.co/N2o9bx2YvK
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The R.A.D. Framework leverages three equally important approaches for decision-making when managing changing systems: Resist, Accept, and Direct. #ClimateResiliency #WaterScienceWednesday
View the DataViz➡️https://t.co/u5VHFKCLEb
Intermittent desert streams only flow during wet months & can completely dry up during dry months. Rainwater quickly evaporates or soaks into the dry desert ground. Rainwater is used by plants or ends up in underground aquifers. #WaterScienceWednesday
🔗: https://t.co/i7O5cfT6uB

As cities grow and develop, the natural landscape is replaced by roads, buildings, residential areas, and parking lots. Too many impervious areas increase the amount of runoff entering local streams at a faster rate, which can result in local flooding. #WaterScienceWednesday

It’s #WaterScienceWednesday and Drippy is making a splash with the new #WaterInOurWorld lesson plan and poster set from the #WaterScienceSchool
Download here: https://t.co/1ey7mAiUlb
New #WaterScienceSchool educator resources! 📚✨
Investigate and compare where water is stored & how it moves in different environments: deserts, forests, urban areas, suburban areas, coastlines, and agricultural regions. #WaterScienceWednesday
🔗: https://t.co/In5WfQaIbj
How does the USGS collect streamflow data? Drippy from the #WaterScienceSchool is here to explain! #WaterScienceWednesday
This #WaterScienceWednesday, we highlight our Potomac River at Paw Paw, WV (01610000) streamgage as seen in January 2024. This gage measures gage height and discharge and is operated in cooperation with @USACEBaltimore. https://t.co/TqYrUf8qai

There is over 1,000 times more water in the ground than in all the world's rivers and lakes. #WaterScienceWednesday #GroundWaterAwareness

Surface waters are lakes, reservoirs, oceans, rivers, streams, creeks, glaciers and even snow melt. Let’s dive deeper into rivers, streams, and creeks! #WaterScienceWednesday
https://t.co/Wr0oerXhfq
We might think of oceans when we think of surface water, but did you remember to add glaciers to your list? #WaterScienceWednesday

It’s #WaterScienceWednesday, so let’s dive into surface water which is the most recognizable part of the water cycle that we can see! 🌎♻🧵

The #WaterScienceSchool offers information on many aspects of #water, along with pictures, #data, maps, and an interactive activity center where you can test your water knowledge.
#WaterScienceWednesday

Forests are great for offsetting carbon emissions, but #wetlands are the real carbon storage champs. Read about how restoring wetlands is a powerful additional tool to combat climate change.
@DrJenGEO
#carbon #peatlands #WaterScienceWednesday #hydrology https://t.co/FTqqHGtXJY
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