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Site characterization and regeneration attributes of managed and unmanaged ponderosa pine sites in the southwestern United States
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These data consist of environmental covariates, measured plot-level and tree characteristics for seven coniferous tree species across the southwestern United States.... -
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Species distribution model (SDM) for Psorothamnus fremontii in the Mojave Desert
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Preserving native species diversity is fundamental to ecosystem conservation. Selecting appropriate native species for use in restoration is a critical component of... -
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Hydrological Areas of Nevada for the Greater Sage-grouse
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The Great Basin is characterized by strong patterns of precipitation along approximate north-south gradients (Miller and others, 2013). Hence, we used a hydrographic... -
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A Soil-Water-Balance model and precipitation data used for HEC/HMS modelling at the Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge area, northwestern Minnesota, 2002–15.
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Input data, executable computer program, output data, and metadata of a Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) model for the Glacial Ridge National Wildlife area, northwestern... -
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Soil, Geomorphology and Pre-European Settlement Vegetation Associations of Southwest Louisiana
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Defining the pre-European range of vegetation communities can enhance our understanding of the role soil, hydrology, and climate had on climax plant communities... -
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Species distribution model (SDM) for Atriplex hymenelytra in the Mojave Desert
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Preserving native species diversity is fundamental to ecosystem conservation. Selecting appropriate native species for use in restoration is a critical component of... -
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Streamflow and fish community diversity data for use in developing ecological limit functions for the Cumberland Plateau, northeastern Middle Tennessee and southwestern Kentucky, 2016
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This geospatial dataset includes one point feature class file and associated FGDC-compliant metadata representing datasets to support development of ecological limit... -
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Potential productivity and change for buffalograss in the Great Plains Landscape Conservation Cooperative area
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This data set includes the relative production scenarios for bufflaograss [0.72(Temp) - 0.12(Precip) - 0.04(Sand) + 3.08]; this is the model from Epstein, et al.... -
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Soil-Water Balance model datasets used to estimate groundwater recharge in Florida and parts of Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina, 1895-2010
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A soil-water balance model (SWB) was developed to estimate potential recharge and irrigation water demand from the groundwater flow system in Florida and parts of... -
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Little Sandy Branch Study Area (Site 3)
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In 2015-2016, physicochemical properties and chemical characteristics of stream water, bed sediment, groundwater, and soil were determined in watersheds located... -
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Salt marsh carbon dynamics under altered hydrologic regimes and elevated CO2 conditions, Louisiana, USA (2014-2015)
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Plant-mediated processes are often important in determining carbon cycling and storage in ecosystems. With climate-induced changes in the environment, plant-... -
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Chemistry of water, stream sediment, wildfire ash, soil, dust, and mine waste for Fourmile Creek Watershed, Colorado, 2010-2019
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In response to the 2010 Fourmile Canyon fire near Boulder, Colorado, the U.S. Geological Survey collected data to support investigations into the magnitude and... -
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Species distribution model (SDM) for Cryptantha micrantha in the Mojave Desert
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Preserving native species diversity is fundamental to ecosystem conservation. Selecting appropriate native species for use in restoration is a critical component of... -
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Nakula, Maui environmental controls on plant growth and seedling recruitment in a cloud-affected restoration site, 2016-2019
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Fog has been demonstrated to support plant growth, survival and ecosystem maintenance spanning rainfall and elevation gradients across the world. Persistent fog and... -
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Inorganic nutrient input and release from soil data for study along Pocomoke River, Maryland, evaluating the effectiveness of floodplain reconnection on water quality functions
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Input and release of phosphate, nitrate, and ammonium measured using stacked ion-exchange resin bags on top of soil in floodplains along Pocomoke River, Maryland, in... -
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Data for the Estimation of Regional Flow-Duration Curves for Illinois (ver. 3.0, December 2021)
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Digital datasets were used to develop basin characteristics values that are used in multiple regression equations and tested for the use in predicting flow-duration... -
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Colorado Landcarbon: Accounting for Wildfire
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Disturbance disrupts the balance between gross primary productivity and respiration, resulting in a net C loss for some time after a stand-replacing fire. However,... -
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Ground temperature time-series data collected in 2011 in the vicinity of Arey Lagoon and Barter Island, Alaska
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Time-series measurements of waves, currents, water levels, sea surface temperatures, ocean salinity, and water, air, and ground temperatures were collected in July... -
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Soil-Water Balance Groundwater Infiltration Model Results for the Grand Canyon region within the Lower Colorado River Basin, monthly results, 1950-2099, mean temperature
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The Colorado River and its tributaries supply water to more than 35 million people in the United States and 3 million people in Mexico, irrigating more than 4.5... -
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Field data used to support numerical simulations of variably-saturated flow focused on variability in soil-water retention properties for the U.S. Geological Survey Bay Area Landslide Type (BALT) Site #1 in the East Bay region of California, USA
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Field data used to support numerical simulations of variably-saturated flow focused on variability in soil-water retention properties for the U.S. Geological Survey...