U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists have identified nationwide trends toward increasing streamflow in many areas of the nation since 1940 based on data collected from long-term USGS streamgages.
Hydrologists from the United States Geological Survey travel around and test the rivers for depth and speeds. Scott Whiteman says it’s all about gathering data. "It's just to ensure that the USGS is ...
Groundwater provides drinking water for millions of Americans and is the primary source of water to irrigate cropland in many of the nations most productive agricultural settings. Although the ...
Utah's waterways should be at their peak right now, but a FOX 13 examination of United States Geological Survey streamflow data for three rivers in different parts of the state show the spring runoff ...
The US Geological Survey (USGS) has launched a new web tool for analysing and estimating stream-flow designed to be used for activities such as land-use planning, conservation, and pollution ...
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) will begin collecting data from NestléWaters North America's (NWNA) White Pine Springs site in Osceola County. The collection ...
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