Found 28 datasets matching "Fox River Basin".
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These data represent the thickness, in feet, of the combined Lower Hell Creek and Fox Hills aquifers in the Powder River basin. The data are presented as ASCII text files that can be converted to...
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The Fox River transports elevated loads of nitrogen and phosphorus to Lake Michigan. The increased concentration of N and P causes eutrophication of the lake, creating hypoxic zones and damaging...
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These data represent the altitude, in feet above North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88), of the combined Lower Hell Creek and Fox Hills aquifers in the Powder River basin. The data are...
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Prioritization of chemicals was performed on two Areas of Concerns in the Great Lakes An integrated risk surveillance and monitoring approach was applied Bio-effect prediction methodologies were...
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This data release presents a peak-flow frequency analysis for USGS 05494300 Fox River at Bloomfield, Iowa, that was based on methods described by Eash and others...
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The Fox River network, which includes Apple Creek, contributes a significant amount of total phosphorus (P), including both sediment-bound P (sed-P) and dissolved reactive P (DRP, also known as...
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This groundwater-flow model archive contains all of the input and output files for an inset MODFLOW-NWT model extracted from the northern (Wisconsin) half of a published USGS steady-state...
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The Wind River Basin is a large Laramide (Late Cretaceous through Eocene) structural and sedimentary basin that encompasses about 7,400 square miles in central Wyoming (fig. 1). The basin is...
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This data release contains discrete chlorophyll data, specifically corrected chlorophyll a, uncorrected chlorophyll a, and pheophytin pigments, from inland waters in the Illinois River Basin for...
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The Wind River Basin is a structural and sedimentary basin that formed during the Laramide orogeny in latest Cretaceous and early Eocene time. The basin encompasses about 7,400 square miles in...
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These data represent the thickness, in feet, of the upper Fort Union aquifer in the Williston structural basin. The data are presented as ASCII text files that can be converted to continuous...
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These data represent the thickness, in feet, of the middle Fort Union hydrogeologic unit in the Williston structural basin. The data are presented as ASCII text files that can be converted to...
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These data represent the thickness, in feet, of the lower Fort Union aquifer in the Williston structural basin. The data are presented as ASCII text files that can be converted to continuous...
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These data represent the thickness, in feet, of the Fox Hills aquifer in the Williston structural basin. The data are presented as ASCII text files that can be converted to continuous raster format.
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These data represent the altitude, in feet above North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88), of the Fox Hills aquifer in the Williston structural basin. The data are presented as ASCII text...
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These data represent the thickness, in feet, of the Upper Hell Creek hydrogeologic unit in the Williston structural basin. The data are presented as ASCII text files that can be converted to...
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These data represent the thickness, in feet, of the glacial aquifer system in the Williston structural basin. The data are presented as ASCII text files that can be converted to continuous raster format.
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The Bighorn Basin is a large Laramide structural and sedimentary basin that encompasses about 10,400 square miles in north-central Wyoming and south-central Montana (fig. 1). The basin is bounded...
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These data represent the thickness, in feet, of the Lower Hell Creek aquifer in the Williston structural basin. The data are presented as ASCII text files that can be converted to continuous...
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These data represent the thickness, in feet, of the lower Fort Union aquifer in the Powder River basin. The data are presented as ASCII text files that can be converted to continuous raster format.
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