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Field measurements of water depth were acquired from a reach of the upper Sacramento River in northern California, September 12-14, 2017, to support research on salmon habitat and geomorphic change along the Sacramento River and, more broadly, remote sensing of rivers. The depth measurements included in this data release were obtained by wading the shallow channel margins with RTK GPS receivers and measuring water surface elevations along the water's edge and bed elevations within the channel; depths were calculated by subtracting bed elevations from the nearest water surface elevation. For the deeper areas representing most of the channel, depths were recorded along a series of cross-sections by a SonTek RiverSurveyor...
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Two tributary watersheds¬ Cottonwood Creek and Little Dry Creek¬ to the greater San Joaquin watershed, in California’s Central Valley were assessed for sediment and flow dynamics, between water years (Oct. 1 to Sept. 30) 2011 and 2019. The two systems deliver suspended sediment to the San Joaquin River below Friant Dam, California. Because these two creeks are directly down river of Friant Dam, they become the most upstream source of sediment to the San Joaquin River below Friant Dam. Thus, is it important to assess their contribution to the San Joaquin system. Flow from each creek watershed, along with the San Joaquin River, was compared to continuously measured water surface elevations to quantify flow direction...
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This polygon shapefile includes selected delineated subbasins (watersheds) of streams within the upper Umatilla River Basin, Oregon. These subbasins, referred to by the name of their stream gages, are 1.) Umatilla River above Meacham Creek, near Gibbon, Oregon, 2.) Meacham Creek at Gibbon, Oregon, 3.) Isqu'ulktpe Creek near Gibbon, Oregon, 4.) Moonshine Creek near Mission, Oregon, 5.) Cottonwood Creek near Mission, Oregon, 6.) McKay Creek near Pilot Rock, Oregon, 7.) Wildhorse Creek at Pendleton, Oregon, and 8.) Patawa Creek at West Boundary near Pendleton, Oregon. These data were used to analyze precipitation and groundwater recharge in each subbasin.
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This data release includes the input topographic data sets, model parameters, and validation field measurements of flow velocity used to develop and test multidimensional hydraulic models for a reach of the upper Sacramento River in northern California. Digital elevation models (DEMs) were developed by combining water depth maps of the reach, created using spectrally-based remote sensing methods, with light detection and ranging (lidar) data on water surface and terrestrial elevations. The depth maps were derived from three imagery sources: (1) airborne hyperspectral imagery (CASI); (2) uncrewed aerial survey (UAS)-based hyperspectral imagery (Nano); and (3) multispectral satellite imagery (WV3). The methods used...
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The Baca National Wildlife Refuge is located in the San Luis Valley of South-central Colorado on the western flank of the Sangre de Cristo massif, northwest of the Great Sand Dunes National Park. Wildlife managers at the refuge are tasked with protecting two fish species of special concern, the Rio Grande Chub (Gila pandora) and the Rio Grande Sucker (Catostomus plebeius). The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collected surface water data with Stream Temperature, Intermittency, and Conductivity (STIC) instruments deployed at the Baca NWR from 2016–2019. STIC instruments are unique for this type of investigation for the purpose of simultaneously collecting temperature data and an electrical resistance signal to determine...


    map background search result map search result map Base flow monitoring for stream temperature and intermittency at Baca National Wildlife Refuge Depth measurements from the upper Sacramento River in northern California, September 11-14, 2017 Upper Umatilla River Basin, Oregon selected subbasins Little Dry Creek and Cottonwood Creek Sediment Transport Data, 2012-2018, San Joaquin Watershed in the California Central Valley Digital elevation models (DEMs) and field measurements of flow velocity used to develop and test multidimensional hydrodynamic models (2D and 3D) for a reach of the upper Sacramento River in northern California Digital elevation models (DEMs) and field measurements of flow velocity used to develop and test multidimensional hydrodynamic models (2D and 3D) for a reach of the upper Sacramento River in northern California Depth measurements from the upper Sacramento River in northern California, September 11-14, 2017 Little Dry Creek and Cottonwood Creek Sediment Transport Data, 2012-2018, San Joaquin Watershed in the California Central Valley Base flow monitoring for stream temperature and intermittency at Baca National Wildlife Refuge Upper Umatilla River Basin, Oregon selected subbasins