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Downstream and of central gravel bar in left channel of Horse Creek. Sublette County, Wyoming. 1955.
Downstream and of central gravel bar in left channel of Horse Creek. Scientist for scale. Physiographic and Hydraulic Studies of Rivers: River Channel Patterns. Sublette County, Wyoming. Circa 1955. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-B, Figure 31. 1957.
Categories: Image;
Tags: Leopold, L.B. Collection,
Photographers,
Sublette County, Wyoming,
photo print
A monitoring well was installed in the Wasatch aquifer in the Green River Basin, Sublette County, Wyoming in August 2015. Core collected during drilling activities was described to a depth of 170 feet. The data release contains a detailed description of the lithology and physical characteristics of the core sections, as well as numerous photographs. The data release was produced in compliance with the new 'open data' requirements as a way to make the scientific products associated with USGS investigations available to the public.
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Hydrogeology,
Sublette County, Wyoming,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
datasets,
drilling and coring,
View downstream along central gravel bar in left channel of Horse Creek; photo taken from station 550 of the planimetric map of Figure 20. Scientist for scale. Physiographic and Hydraulic Studies of Rivers: River Channel Patterns. Sublette County, Wyoming. Circa 1955. Published in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 282-B, Figure 30. 1957.
Categories: Image;
Tags: Leopold, L.B. Collection,
Photographers,
Sublette County, Wyoming,
photo print
Using data from 288 adult and yearling female elk that were captured on 22 winter supplemental elk feedgrounds in Wyoming and monitored with GPS collars from 2007 - 2015, we fit Step Selection Functions (SSFs) during the spring abortion season and then implemented a master equation approach to translate SSFs into predictions of daily elk distribution for five plausible winter weather scenarios (from a heavy snow, to an extreme winter drought year). We predicted elk abortion events by combining elk distributions with empirical estimates of daily abortion rates, spatially varying elk seroprevalence, and elk population counts. Here we provide 1) the adult and yearling female elk GPS collar data used to fit SSFs, 2)...
Glacial (?) boulder (granite 12 x 20 x 27 feet) on high (No. 1?) bench, (Flattop Mountain 8500 [feet] at top) at west front of Wind River Mountains south of New Fork Lakes. T. 36 N., R. 110 W. Fremont Peak quadrangle. Sublette County, Wyoming. September 22, 1925.
Categories: Image;
Tags: Alden, W.C. Collection,
Photographers,
Sublette County, Wyoming,
photo print
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