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Modeled Top of the Wanapum Basalt Geomodel Unit (wntop_f)
The wntop_f grid represents the modeled elevation of the top of the Wanapum Basalt geomodel unit at a 500 foot resolution. It is one grid of a geomodel that consists of eleven... -
Boat Ramps within the Columbia River Basin-Copy
Aquatic invasive species are often transported between water bodies on boats or boat trailers. Thus, contaminated boats and boat trailers are considered one of the primary... -
Natural Phosphorus Sources for the Pacific Northwest
Phosphorus is a naturally occurring element found in all rocks; the amount varies by the type of rock. The amount of phosphorus in sediments is expected to be correlated with... -
Modeled Top of the Older Bedrock Geomodel Unit (pmtop_f)
The pmtop_f grid represents the modeled elevation of the top of the Older Bedrock geomodel unit at a 500 foot resolution. It is one grid of a geomodel that consists of eleven... -
CHaMP metrics (Columbia Habitat Monitoring Program)
The goal of CHaMP is to generate and implement a standard set of fish habitat monitoring (status and trend) methods in up to 26 watersheds across the Columbia River basin. The... -
Modeled Top of the Wanapum Basalt Geomodel Unit (wntop_f)
The wntop_f grid represents the modeled elevation of the top of the Wanapum Basalt geomodel unit at a 500 foot resolution. It is one grid of a geomodel that consists of eleven... -
Modeled Top of the Grande Ronde Basalt Geomodel Unit (grtop_f)
The grtop_f grid represents the modeled elevation of the top of the Grande Ronde Basalt geomodel unit at a 500 foot resolution. It is one grid of a geomodel that consists of... -
Modeled Top of the Grande Ronde Basalt Geomodel Unit (grtop_f)
The grtop_f grid represents the modeled elevation of the top of the Grande Ronde Basalt geomodel unit at a 500 foot resolution. It is one grid of a geomodel that consists of... -
Airborne thermal infrared remote sensing of summer water temperature in the M...
This data release combines seven airborne thermal infrared (TIR) remote sensing data sets of stream temperature collected along the mainstem of the Middle Fork John Day River... -
Boat Ramps within the Columbia River Basin-Copy
Aquatic invasive species are often transported between water bodies on boats or boat trailers. Thus, contaminated boats and boat trailers are considered one of the primary... -
Airborne thermal infrared remote sensing of summer water temperature in the M...
This data release combines seven airborne thermal infrared (TIR) remote sensing data sets of stream temperature collected along the mainstem of the Middle Fork John Day River... -
Combined Thickness of the Modeled Wanapum Basalt and Vantage-Latah Interbed G...
The wnthk_f grid represents the modeled combined thickness of the Wanapum Basalt and the Vantage/Latah interbed geomodel units at a 500 foot resolution. It is one grid of a... -
Modeled Top of the Saddle Mountains Basalt Geomodel Unit (smtop_f)
The smtop_f grid represents the modeled elevation of the top of the Saddle Mountains Basalt geomodlel unit at a 500 foot resolution. It is one grid of a geomodel that consists... -
Dams from Army Corps and States
This metadata record only adds the minor post-processing that was completed by the USGS\BRD\CRRL on this dataset. This dataset shows Dam Locations from State Water Resources... -
Combined Thickness of the Modeled Saddle Mountains Basalt and Mabton Interbed...
The smthk_f grid represents the modeled combined thickness of the Saddle Mountains Basalt and Mabton interbed geomodel units at a 500 foot resolution. It is one grid of a... -
Modeled Top of the Wanapum Basalt Geomodel Unit (wntop_f)
The wntop_f grid represents the modeled elevation of the top of the Wanapum Basalt geomodel unit at a 500 foot resolution. It is one grid of a geomodel that consists of eleven... -
Natural Phosphorus Sources for the Pacific Northwest
Phosphorus is a naturally occurring element found in all rocks; the amount varies by the type of rock. The amount of phosphorus in sediments is expected to be correlated with... -
Natural Phosphorus Sources for the Pacific Northwest
Phosphorus is a naturally occurring element found in all rocks; the amount varies by the type of rock. The amount of phosphorus in sediments is expected to be correlated with... -
Lakes - 1:100k Enhanced
USGS 1:100,000 Scale Lakes Augmented with Coarser Scale Data. -
Predicted channel types (Potential for Habitat Improvement in the Columbia Ri...
Basin-wide analysis of potential to improve tributary habitats in the Columbia River basin through restoration of habitat-forming processes. Identification of geomorphological...