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Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) data
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Surface electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), electromagnetic induction (EMI), and self-potential (SP) data were acquired March 9 - 20, 2018 by the U.S. Geological... -
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Electromagnetic induction (EMI) data, Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam, Chattahoochee, Florida, March 2018
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Surface electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), electromagnetic induction (EMI), and self-potential (SP) data were acquired March 9 - 20, 2018 by the U.S. Geological... -
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Continuous monitoring and discrete water-quality data from groundwater wells in the Edwards aquifer, Texas, 2014–15
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In cooperation with the San Antonio Water System, continuous and discrete water-quality data were collected from groundwater wells completed in the Edwards aquifer,... -
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Database for the geologic map of the Frederick 30 x 60 quadrangle, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia
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The database for the geologic map of the Frederick 30 x 60 quadrangle covers the distinct geologic provinces and sections of the central Appalachian region that are... -
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Data for statewide assessment of New York's karst aquifers with an inventory of closed-depression and focused-recharge features
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The New York State Departments of Environmental Conservation and Health are concerned about groundwater contamination in the carbonate-bedrock aquifers with the... -
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Hydrological and chemical records from the flooded Ox Bel Ha cave system in the Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, from August 2014 to January 2015
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Natural cave passages penetrating coastal aquifers in the Yucatan Peninsula (Quintana Roo, Mexico) were accessed to investigate how regional meteorology and hydrology... -
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Electrical and electromagnetic geophysical surveys at Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam, Chattahoochee, Florida, March 2018
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Surface electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), electromagnetic induction (EMI), and self-potential (SP) data were acquired March 9 - 20, 2018 by the U.S. Geological... -
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Geospatial data to assess karst aquifer systems between Albany and Buffalo, New York (ver. 4.0, January 2024)
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Using publicly available data for Ontario and Wayne counties, New York, a series of geospatial overlays were created at 1:24,000 scale to examine the bedrock geology,... -
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Temporal hydrologic and chemical records from the Ox Bel Ha cave network within the coastal aquifer of the Yucatan Peninsula, from January 2015 to January 2016
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Natural cave passages penetrating a coastal aquifer in the Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico) were accessed to investigate how regional meteorology and hydrology control... -
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Sinkhole Polygons of the Ozark Plateaus, Northern Arkansas from Topographic Maps
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Springs and sinkholes in the Ozark Plateaus Physiographic Province (Ozarks) in Arkansas were digitized from 1:24,000-scale topographic maps to produce a digital... -
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Attributed North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) 5km x 5km Master Sample and Grid-Based Sampling Frame
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This data release contains the North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) Master Sampling Grid at the 5 km x 5 km scale with biologically relevant covariates for... -
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Density raster of caves in Monroe County, West Virginia
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Monroe County, in southeastern West Virginia, hosts world-class karst within carbonate units of Mississippian and Ordovician age. There are at least 412 known caves... -
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Cave and Karst Biota Modeling in the Appalachian LCC - Predicted springtails in all 20km grid cells in karst
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We developed spatial summary (GIS) layers for a study of factors influencing the distribution of cave and karst associated fauna within the Appalachian Landscape... -
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Geospatial data to assess karst aquifer systems between Albany and Buffalo, New York (ver. 4.0, January 2024)
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Using publicly available data for Livingston and Monroe counties, New York, a series of geospatial overlays were created at 1:24,000 scale to examine the bedrock... -
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Geospatial data to assess karst aquifer systems between Albany and Buffalo, New York (ver. 4.0, January 2024)
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Publicly available geospatial data were identified, collated, and analyzed for a region of karst terrain extending from Albany to Buffalo, New York. A series of... -
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Seepage investigation and dye tracing to characterize base flow stream behavior in Big Creek watershed, Newton County, Arkansas
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This data release pertains to a seepage investigation and dye tracing study conducted in the Big Creek watershed of Newton County, Arkansas. The seepage dataset... -
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Dye tracing data related to karst hydrologic processes in carbonate fensters of the western Great Smoky Mountains
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Dye tracing investigations were conducted in Cades Cove and Tuckaleechee Cove, two carbonate fensters in the western Great Smoky Mountains. These investigations were... -
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Self-potential data, Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam, Chattahoochee, Florida, March 2018
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Surface electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), electromagnetic induction (EMI), and self-potential (SP) data were acquired March 9 - 20, 2018 by the U.S. Geological... -
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Geospatial data to assess karst aquifer systems between Albany and Buffalo, New York (ver. 4.0, January 2024)
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Using publicly available data for Albany and Schenectady counties, New York, a series of geospatial overlays were created at 1:24,000 scale to examine the bedrock... -
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Vertical chemical profiles collected across haloclines in the water column of the Ox Bel Ha cave network within the coastal aquifer of the Yucatan Peninsula in January 2015 and January 2016
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Natural cave passages penetrating a coastal aquifer in the Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico) were accessed to test the hypothesis that chemoclines associated with salinity...