The USGS and @UofAlabama are thrilled to announce the grand opening of our Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility! With cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking research opportunities, we’re paving the way for exciting advancements in hydrology and beyond➡️https://t.co/le0k717EdG
July #streamflow conditions across the U.S. 💧
Wet conditions persisted for much of the Upper Midwest, while parts of the Eastern U.S. saw dry conditions.
#DataViz made with #rstats#dataRetrieval
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Omaha got a little rain with all of the wind on Wednesday night! USGS crews were up the following morning to sample stream sites as part of a study looking at nutrients, metals, and PFAS compounds in stormwater.
Meet the newest member of the NEWSC, Jace Kaminski! Jace’s research and work experience is wide in range, but is primarily related to water resources, geophysics, and data analysis. He will be working as a Physical Scientist specializing in geophysics and groundwater modeling.
NEW PAPER 📃 summarizes harmonized dataset intended to support efforts to develop process-based, machine learning, and remote sensing models for prediction of harmful algal blooms (HABs).
Read more: https://t.co/Qh5y7tcrc8
Our continuous water-quality monitor can be seen at the Republican River at Clay Center, KS (06856600) on 4/26/24. Nick and Rachel collected a water-quality sample this day to capture that high flow event. #WaterData#FieldWork#FieldSampling#Hydrology#FieldResearch#kansas
Today is National Simplicity Day, so we'll cut to the chase: Streamstats in Indiana is useful for so many things like delineations and coordinated reaches and flow statistics!
Shown here is the watershed of Simple Branch.
‼️ The Coast Guard has a message regarding the current flooding situation on the Missouri River.
📞For questions or concerns, contact the Western Rivers Command Center at (314)-269-2332.
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Papio NRD crews were busy early this morning building a temporary levee closure section over the BNSF tracks at the Highway 370 bridge in Bellevue in anticipation of rising waters.
Huge, thanks to our partners for working so quickly to help get the structure up.
Happy #FieldPhotoFriday and #WorldHydrographyDay!
We recognize the work of hydrographers and their valuable contributions to the study of Earth’s water bodies and their importance in our lives.
Three USGS crews measured high flows at 12 streamgages yesterday. About 4-8 inches of rain fell Monday night causing flooding in the Papillion Creek and Salt Creek basins. See Papillion Creek at Harlan Lewis Rd near LaPlatte, Nebraska, below.
Gage info: https://t.co/FJoelI9oko
Baseflow sustains water in streams even during dry periods of no rain. 💧 Our new Baseflow Forecast Tool allows you to download low flow forecasts. Register for the 5/9 webinar and access the tool at https://t.co/wd4luayIwN.
Want to hear about how we're modernizing your access to samples data?
Join us on Thursday for a public webinar at 2 pm ET/ 12 pm MT.
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As the #GageGreatness 2024 bracket comes to a dramatic conclusion next week, we take a moment to highlight the importance of streamgages to our nation. You can view all 11,000+ gages on the #USGS Water Dashboard: https://t.co/MKyQITW1rn
This 80-year-old gage resides on the Niobrara National Scenic River in the Sandhills of Nebraska, and monitors streamflow and water quality. The Sandhills’ unique sand dune formations provide groundwater to the river and abundant waterfalls in the area!
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