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  2. GIS and hydrology - Wikipedia

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    The United States Geological Survey ((USGS)) is a publicly available source of remotely sensed hydrological data. Historical and real-time streamflow data are also available via the internet from sources such as the National Weather Service (NWS) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). A benefit of using GIS softwares for ...

  3. Hydrological model - Wikipedia

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    A hydrologic model is a simplification of a real-world system (e.g., surface water, soil water, wetland, groundwater, estuary) that aids in understanding, predicting, and managing water resources. Both the flow and quality of water are commonly studied using hydrologic models.

  4. Pithlachascotee River - Wikipedia

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    A view of the winding Pithlachascotee River from James E. Grey Preserve. The Pithlachascotee River, often called the Cotee or "Cootie" River, [1] [2] [3] is a blackwater river in Pasco County, Florida.

  5. Wheeling Creek (West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    USGS real-time water data for Dunkard Fork near Majorsville; stocking information This page was last edited on 4 February 2025, at 06:33 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. United States Geological Survey - Wikipedia

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    A USGS gauging station on the Scioto River below O'Shaughnessy Dam near Dublin, Ohio. The USGS operates the streamgaging network for the United States, with over 7400 streamgages. Real-time streamflow data [17] are available online.

  7. Peshtigo River - Wikipedia

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    The Peshtigo River (/ ˈ p ɛ ʃ t ɪ ɡ oʊ / PESH-ti-go) is a 136-mile-long (219 km) [2] tributary of Green Bay in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.The Peshtigo Fire happened in the river's vicinity, and some survivors used the river for refuge from the flames.

  8. Mio Dam - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) maintains 6 real-time water-level gages on the Au Sable River as a part of its National Streamflow Information Program. This information is fed to the National Weather Service 's Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service typically allowing the monitoring and reporting of water levels, flow ...

  9. Robert M. Hirsch - Wikipedia

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    He served as the leader of USGS water science from 1994 to 2008 when Dr. Hirsch transitioned to the USGS National Research Program to rededicate himself to advancing the science on critical issues of climate change and long-term trends in water resources. He began his USGS career in 1976 as a hydrologist and has conducted research on water ...