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Projects
Chinook Rearing Habitat in the Hanford Reach Detailed bathymetric,
water velocity, and habitat information to evaluate the effects of
management scenarios and operations for the Hanford Reach of the Columbia
River.
Kenneth Tiffan and James Hatten U.S. Geological Survey Western
Fisheries Research Center Columbia River Research Laboratory 5501-A
Cook-Underwood Rd. Cook, WA 98605-9717 Email: ken_tiffan@usgs.gov
Email: jhatten@usgs.gov Phone: (509)
538-2299 Fax: (509) 538-2843
Idaho/Oregon/Washington StreamStats Integrated in a
geographic information system (GIS), StreamStats is an on-line application
that computes streamflow statistics much faster, more accurately, and more
consistently than older manual methods.
Jacque Coles and Al Rea
U.S. Geological Survey
230 Collins Rd.
Boise, ID 83702
Email: jdcoles@usgs.gov
Email: ahrea@usgs.gov
Phone: (208)387-1300
Fax: (208)387-1372
Pacific
Northwest Geologic Derivative Maps Geologic maps and research
needed for the assessment of seismic shaking hazards, landslide potential,
and liquefaction potential in the urban corridor.
Ray E.
Wells U.S. Geological Survey 345 Middlefield Rd. M. S. 973 Menlo
Park CA 94025 Email: rwells@usgs.gov Phone: (650) 329-4933
Fax: (650) 329-5490
Great Basin Information Project - GBIP NBII Node
- SageMap
This site is a portal for spatial data needed for research and management of sage grouse and shrubsteppe systems.
- Sage Grouse Conservation Assessment
Metadata for spatial, tabular, and graphical datasets which includes regional and multi-state assemblages of baseline spatial data.
- Bibliography
3500-Record Bibliography
- Fish On-Line
This site allows users to search for aquatic data in Idaho and streams adjoining states by selecting a sampling site or a stream. These data can be filtered further by fish species and date of sample.
USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science
Center Snake River Field Station 970 Lusk Street Boise, ID
83706
Email: sean_finn@usgs.gov
Phone:(208) 426-2697 Fax: (208) 426-5210
John Day Atlas Geographic information system (GIS) based
tools to assist managers with making decisions regarding the natural
resources in and around the John Day Reservoir.
Michael J.
Parsley and James Hatten U.S. Geological Survey Western Fisheries Research
Center Columbia River Research Laboratory 5501-A Cook-Underwood
Rd. Cook, WA 98605-9717 Email: mike_parsley@usgs.gov
Email: jhatten@usgs.gov Phone:
509-538-2299 Fax: 509-538-2843
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