Found 9 datasets matching "Upper part of the Delaware River".
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This data release contains waterborne gradient self-potential (SP), surface-water temperature, surface-water conductivity and specific conductance, and surface-water nitrate concentration data...
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This Story Map of UPDE Trail of Geology provides a virtual tour of geological features along the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River. The map provides information on landmarks within the...
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The UPDE Municipal Support Tool is a mapping application previously known as UPDE Decision Support Tool. In 1978, Congress designated the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River (UPDE) as a...
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A data processing task was needed by National Park Service to transpose field tabular and spatial data into various digital formats of the 1994 Aquatic Plant Survey Report. A survey of aquatic...
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The Upper Delaware River is a unique example of an aquatic system where summer river temperature is actively managed for ecological purposes. River temperature at the mainstem Delaware River at...
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The Delaware River Basin (DRB) covers portions of five states (Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania) and several geologic provinces, encompassing much of the complex geology...
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A digital map of the thickness of the surficial unconfined aquifer, including from the land surface and unsaturated zone to the bottom of sediments of geologic units identified as part of the...
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The datasets were generated for the Upper Choptank River Watershed (UCRW) in Maryland and Delaware. Depressions and the total stream network were derived from a lidar DEM collected during April to...
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The release of elements of concern (EoC) to surface water can involve both natural and anthropogenic sources. Elevated EoC concentrations can pose a risk to human health, wildlife, and ecosystem...
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