Water Resources of the United States
Featured Water Resources Information for the USGSUSGS Cooperative Water Program - A Partnership in the Nation's Water-Resources Program. The USGS Cooperative Water Program has been providing basic information needed by water-resources managers across the Nation for over 100 years. National Bridge Scour Database- Scour of the streambed near bridge piers and abutments is the leading cause of recent bridge failures. Learn more about the National Bridge Scour Project here. Natural Hazards on Alluvial Fans: The Venezuela Debris Flow and Flash Flood Disaster -- In December, 1999, rainstorms induced thousands of landslides along the Cordillera de la Costa, Vargas, northern Venezuela. Debris flows and flash floods innundated coastal communities causing severe property destruction and resulted in a death toll estimated at 19,000 people. The Toxic Substances Hydrology Program provides scientific information on the behavior of toxic substances in the Nation's hydrologic environments. Recent highlights of research findings. Ground Water And Surface Water A Single Resource- As the Nation's concerns over water resources and the environment increase, the importance of considering ground water and surface water as a single resource has become increasingly evident. July 12, 2001 July 12, 2001 April 25, 2001 April 25, 2001 April 17, 2001 April 17, 2001 May 2, 2001 April 10, 2001 April 10, 2001 January 12, 2000 August 11, 2000 Multilateral Working Group on Water Resources, Middle East Peace Process The activities of this working group have been a successful mechanism for addressing regional water resource problems. Today's streamflow across the Nation is now available in map form. Visit the Daily Streamflow Conditions which includes an animation of flows from recent days as well as tabulated regional conditions. (Related News Release)
Kansas Drought Watch 2000 web page now on-line. Thursday, August 3, at 7:00 (CDT), The Learning Channel will air the show "Water" on the Disaster Detectives series, highlighting the importance of USGS real-time data to the National Weather Service and to city and county managers in warning downstream residents of impending floods. Great Lakes Information Network features USGS Water Resources web site. Check out these links to USGS Great Lakes Resources. Help bring the wonder of science to your students with Inside Rain: Working with Precipitation Chemistry Data, a science activity book and package. Check out these other exciting educational resources too! Multilateral Working Group on Water Resources, Middle East Peace Process The activities of this working group have been a successful mechanism for addressing regional water resource problems. Today's streamflow across the Nation is now available in map form. Visit the Daily Streamflow Conditions which includes an animation of flows from recent days as well as tabulated regional conditions. ( Related News Release)
See how the network meets Federal goals. Federal and Indian Lands Map -- Part of the National Atlas of the United States of America Series is now in print. Call
the USGS information number Science in Your Watershed -- Watershed Council Data Management Assistance. Hurricane Mitch: A Disaster in Central America. Information on the work being done by the USGS science team in Honduras. Photos of Hurricane Georges in Puerto Rico Includes Landslides, Property Damage, Rivers and Streams, and Satellite Imagery. Also see additional featured information on Hurricane Georges on the Caribbean District Water Resources Website USGS Water Science for Schools offers information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps, and an interactive center where you can give opinions and test your water knowledge. Access USGS -- South Florida Information Access (SOFIA) -- Information for scientists, resource managers, and the general public, to provide an improved scientific information base to address and resolve complex issues surrounding the South Florida ecosystem. Access USGS --
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Francisco Bay and Delta National Research Program -- encourages the pursuit of a wide range of research topics. Studies reflect promising new areas of inquiry and the demand for new tools and techniques with which to address water-resources issues. |