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Geospatial data to assess karst aquifer systems between Albany and Buffalo, New York (ver. 4.0, January 2024)
Department of the Interior —
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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SWAT Model Archive for Simulation of Hydrology, Suspended-Sediment and Nutrients in Selected Tributary Watersheds of Lake Erie, New York
Department of the Interior —
This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release contains model scenario input and output files and nine hydrology and water-quality models developed using the Soil... -
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Low-altitude visible, multispectral, and thermal-infrared imagery from edge-of-field monitoring sites for Great Lakes Restoration Initiative - Michigan Flume 2
Department of the Interior —
These orthophotos and digital surface model (DSM) were derived from low-altitude (approximately 92-m above ground surface) images collected from Unmanned Aerial... -
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Estimated daily loads of nutrients, sediment, and chloride at USGS edge-of-field stations, tributaries to Lum Drain, Genesee County, Michigan, water years 2012-17
Department of the Interior —
As part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency;... -
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Groundwater Quality Data from the Mohawk and Western New York River Basins, New York, 2016
Department of the Interior —
From July through December 2016, 56 environmental samples were collected from the Mohawk and Western New York River Basins. Samples were collected from nine... -
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Subsidized Housing
City of Ferndale, Michigan —
This database includes the quantity of units available for individual programs and whether they are designated for seniors or families. Construction dates are also... -
Federal
Geophysical data for assessment of karst drainage features in Genesee County, New York
Department of the Interior —
In September and November 2023, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, collected geophysical... -
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Geospatial data to assess karst aquifer systems between Albany and Buffalo, New York (ver. 4.0, January 2024)
Department of the Interior —
Using publicly available data for Genesee and Orleans counties, New York, a series of geospatial overlays were created at 1:24,000 scale to examine the bedrock...