CONTINUOUS GROUNDWATER MONITORING COLLOCATED AT USGS STREAMGAGESCONSTANTZ, Jim
Increases of USD3.0 million for the Ground-Water Resources Program and USD1.5 million for Cooperative Geologic Mapping will provide additional support for the water census by increasing knowledge related to groundwater resources. In addition, the proposed budget includes an increase of USD7.0 ...
The five ground receiving stations that make up the Landsat 8 and Landsat 9 USGS Ground Network are located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Alice Springs, Australia; Neustrelitz, Germany; Gilmore Creek, Alaska; and Svalbard, Norway. Learn more about the ground networkhere. Landsat 8 and 9 Missi...
From inception in the late 1980s up to the present, the Global Seismographic Network has produced high quality seismic data that has advanced research into the structure of the Earth's deep interior particularly the large-scale heterogeneous elastic/anelastic structure of the mantle and core. The ...
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey USGS Climate Response Network Bill Cunningham Office of Ground Water January 29, 2007 U. S. Geological. ORFEUS Torild van Eck & Chad Trabant Why is ORFEUS interested in distributed OO computing? Presentation ORFEUS Present status Orfeus...
USGS Office of Groundwater funded a 2-year pilot study collocating groundwater wells for monitoring water level and temperature at several existing continuous streamgages in Montana and Wyoming, while U.S. Army Corps of Engineers funded enhancement to streamgages in Mississippi. To increase ...
4 that found naturally occurring methane present at levels that warrant monitoring or other action in 9 percent of groundwater samples taken in New York state. The study is intended to provide baseline water quality data for dissolved methane as the state considers regulations to limit the use ...
Groundwater levels were monitored in 71 wells in the Kabul Basin, Afghanistan, starting as early as July 2004 and continuing to the present (2013). The monitoring network is made up exclusively of existing production wells; therefore, both static and dynamic water levels were recorded. Seventy ...
Owing to potential safety concerns, difficult access, lack of real-time monitoring, and sparse recreational use in May, USFS allowed scientists from USGS and the Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network (PNSN) to install a 3-component seismometer and a continuous GPS station near the center of uplift...