Found 2466 datasets matching "erosion".
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Polygons that document stream restoration projects to resolve the problems identified in the Erosion Sites https://data.austintexas.gov/Environmental/Erosion-Sites/599b-4cjg dataset.
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Connecticut Erosion Susceptibility a 1:24,000-scale, polygon feature-based layer that was developed as a predictive tool to show areas most susceptible to terrace escarpment type erosion. The...
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Connecticut Erosion Susceptibility a 1:24,000-scale, polygon feature-based layer that was developed as a predictive tool to show areas most susceptible to terrace escarpment type erosion. The...
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Connecticut Erosion Susceptibility a 1:24,000-scale, polygon feature-based layer that was developed as a predictive tool to show areas most susceptible to terrace escarpment type erosion. The...
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The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model is a process-based, distributed parameter, continuous simulation, erosion prediction model for use on personal computers running Windows...
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Physical factors, such as the slope of the land, the texture of the soil, and the precipitation regime influence erosion in an area. Parts of Puerto Rico are very steep and erosion-prone. In...
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This is a shapefile containing polygons of watersheds that were burned in wildfires that occurred in California between 1984 and 2021. The Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model for...
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The kinematic runoff and erosion model KINEROS is an event oriented, physically based model describing the processes of interception, infiltration, surface runoff and erosion from small...
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Physical factors, such as the slope of the land, the texture of the soil, and the precipitation regime influence erosion in an area. Parts of Puerto Rico are very steep and erosion-prone. In...
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The relative erosion potential is an indicator of sediment and pollution runoff from land based on slope, soil type, land cover (circa 1990) and (maximum monthly) precipitation
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Erosion Hazard Intensity Level in the coastal zone of Lanai, Hawaii
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Erosion Hazard Intensity Level in the coastal zone of Kauai, Hawaii
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The relative erosion potential is an indicator of sediment and pollution runoff from land based on slope, soil type, land cover (circa 2000) and (maximum monthly) precipitation
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In 2010, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began investigating the sources and sinks of organic matter in Fanno Creek, a tributary of the Tualatin River, Oregon. Organic matter, more...
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Erosion Hazard Intensity Level in the coastal zone of Maui, Hawaii
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The relative erosion potential is an indicator of sediment and pollution runoff from land based on slope, soil type, land cover (circa 1990) and (maximum monthly) precipitation
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Erosion Hazard Intensity Level in the coastal zone of Hawaii, Hawaii
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Erosion Hazard Intensity Level in the coastal zone of Oahu, Hawaii
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Erosion Hazard Intensity Level in the coastal zone of Molokai, Hawaii
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This dataset contains cumulative erosion magnitude measured at individual erosion pins at select sites along the western margin of CUIS. Additionally, the data are presented as rates and...
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