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Projected coastal flooding inundation depths for 0.00, +0.25, +0.50, +1.00, +1.50, +2.00, and +3.00 meter sea-level rise scenarios in American Samoa (ver. 1.1, February 2025)
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This data release provides flood depth GeoTIFFs based on sea-level rise (SLR) for the coast of the most populated American Samoa s most populated islands of Tutuila,... -
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Hydrogeologic Framework of the Treasure Valley and Surrounding Area, Idaho and Oregon; Hydrogeologic Framework Model Animation
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A three-dimensional hydrogeologic framework model (3D HFM) of the westernmost western Snake River Plain (WSRP) aquifer system was prepared to represent the subsurface... -
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Towards reproducible environmental modeling for decision support: a worked example
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Supporting datasets for the associated journal publication "Towards reproducible environmental modeling for decision support: a worked example". Includes source codes... -
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Flood-Inundation Areas in Grapevine Canyon Near Scotty's Castle, Death Valley National Park, California
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This polygon shapefile represents estimated flood-inundation areas in Grapevine Canyon near Scotty's Castle, Death Valley National Park. Estimates of the 4, 2, 1,... -
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Statistical predictions of groundwater levels and related spatial diagnostics for the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer from the mmlMRVAgen1 statistical machine-learning software, GeoTIFF formatted
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A multiple machine-learning model (Asquith and Killian, 2024) implementing Cubist and Random Forest regressions was used to predict monthly mean groundwater levels... -
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Projected water table depths for coastal California using present-day and future sea-level rise scenarios
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Seamless unconfined groundwater heads for coastal California groundwater systems were modeled with homogeneous, steady-state MODFLOW simulations. The geographic... -
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MODFLOW-2000 and MODPATH used to evaluate groundwater flow and selected groundwater-management scenarios in the Brunswick area, Georgia, 2004-2015
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A previously published groundwater flow model (https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2005/5089/) was revised with refined grid spacing and updated hydrogeolgic framework and... -
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Daily subreach output from the transit-loss accounting program for Monument and Fountain Creeks, Colorado, 1988-22
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This data release includes output data from the transit-loss accounting program for the Fountain and Monument Creek watersheds in El Paso and Pueblo Counties,... -
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MODFLOW-NWT simulations of regional groundwater flow under mining and pre-mining scenarios near the Mesabi Iron Range within the St. Louis River Basin, northeastern Minnesota
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The U.S. Geological Survey developed two steady-state finite-difference regional groundwater-flow models using the MODFLOW-NWT computer code. These models simulate... -
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Projected coastal flooding extents for 1-, 20-, and 100-year return interval storms and 0.00, +0.25, +0.50, +1.00, +1.50, +2.00, and +3.00 meter sea-level rise scenarios in the Mariana Islands
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This data release provides flooding extent polygons based on sea-level rise and wave-driven total water levels for the coast of the most populated Mariana Islands of... -
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The 95th percentile of bottom shear stress for the Gulf of Mexico, May 2010 to May 2011 (GMEX_95th_perc, Geographic, WGS 84)
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The U.S. Geological Survey has been characterizing the regional variation in shear stress on the sea floor and sediment mobility through statistical descriptors. The... -
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CoSMoS (Coastal Storm Modeling System) Southern California v3.0 Phase 2 water-level projections: average conditions in the Channel Islands
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Model-derived total water levels (in meters) for the given storm condition and sea-level rise (SLR) scenario. The Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) makes... -
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CoSMoS (Coastal Storm Modeling System) Central California v3.1 flood-hazard projections: 20-year storm in Santa Barbara County
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This data contains geographic extents of projected coastal flooding, low-lying vulnerable areas, and maximum/minimum flood potential (flood uncertainty) associated... -
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CoSMoS (Coastal Storm Modeling System) Southern California v3.0 Phase 2 flood-hazard depth and duration projections: 20-year storm in the Channel Islands
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Maximum depth of flooding surface (in cm) in the region landward of the present day shoreline that is inundated for the storm condition and sea-level rise (SLR)... -
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Groundwater nitrate data and ascii grids of predicted nitrate and model inputs for the Central Valley aquifer, California, USA
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This public data release contains two ascii grids comprising predicted nitrate concentrations (as NO3-N, mg/L) at two depth zones associated with private and public... -
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CoSMoS (Coastal Storm Modeling System) Central California v3.1 flood depth and duration projections: 1-year storm in Santa Barbara County
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This data contains maximum depth of flooding (cm) in the region landward of the present-day shoreline for the sea-level rise (SLR) and storm condition indicated. The... -
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Model Archive Summary for Suspended-Sediment Concentration at U.S. Geological Survey Site 09132095; Anthracite Creek above Mouth near Somerset, Colorado
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This model archive summary documents the suspended-sediment concentration (SSC) model developed to estimate 15-minute SSC at Anthracite Creek above Mouth near... -
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San Francisco Coastal South Monthly BCMv8
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This data release contains monthly 270-meter gridded Basin Characterization Model (BCMv8) climate inputs and hydrologic outputs for San Francisco Coastal South... -
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CoSMoS (Coastal Storm Modeling System) Central California v3.1 ocean-currents projections: average conditions in San Luis Obispo County
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This data contains maximum model-derived ocean currents (in meters per second) for the sea-level rise (SLR) and storm condition indicated. The Coastal Storm Modeling... -
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CoSMoS (Coastal Storm Modeling System) Central California v3.1 ocean-currents projections: 100-year storm in Santa Cruz County
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This data contains maximum model-derived ocean currents (in meters per second) for the sea-level rise (SLR) and storm condition indicated. The Coastal Storm Modeling...