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This beta version of the Atlas brings together science, data and knowledge on biodiversity, climate change impacts, and equity to help inform and inspire land, water, and wildlife conservation and restoration efforts of individuals, land managers, policymakers, and communities.
USGS scientists are developing and improving mapping tools to understand water flow and be able to predict future change by monitoring water in different locations and times. They are also interested in areas where there is water shortages, floods, and other water-related hazards.
This layer presents the linear water features of the United States.
The U.S. Geological Survey's Streamer application allows users to explore where their surface water comes from and where it flows to. By clicking on any major stream or river, the user can trace it upstream to its source(s) or downstream to where it joins a larger river or empties into the ocean.
18 gru 2017 · We assessed the generality of the functional regression models by comparing fish–flow relationships of the SJRB to those derived for four other dryland rivers in southwestern United...
10 mar 2021 · Here, we use a process-based distributed hydrological model to simulate 23 years of natural flow regime in 100 bioassessment sites across the Adige River network (NE Italy), and to identify typical nivo-glacial, nivo-pluvial, and pluvial reaches.
28 kwi 2023 · The National Hydrography Dataset Plus High Resolution provides the most detailed map of the waters of the United States available. The user’s guide provides the details of how the data were created and ideas for how they can be used.