globalchange

Search Results

Help

Item hits: (Results 1-4 of 4)

Items/Page:    Sort:
Hydraulic and biological analysis of the passability of select fish species at the U.S. Geological Survey streamgaging weir at Blackwells Mills, New Jersey [研究报告]
10.3133/sir20175103U.S. Geological Survey. 2017-01-01
Haro, Alexander J. aharo@usgs.gov;  Mulligan, Kevin kmulligan@usgs.gov;  Suro, Thomas P. tsuro@usgs.gov;  Noreika, John jnoreika@usgs.gov;  McHugh, Amy R. amchugh@usgs.gov
View/Download:1/0
 
The Surge, Wave, and Tide Hydrodynamics (SWaTH) network of the U.S. Geological Survey—Past and future implementation of storm-response monitoring, data collection, and data delivery [研究报告]
10.3133/cir1431U.S. Geological Survey. 2017-01-01
Verdi, Richard J. rverdi@usgs.gov;  Lotspeich, R. Russell rlotspei@usgs.gov;  Robbins, Jeanne C. jrobbins@usgs.gov;  Busciolano, Ronald J. rjbuscio@usgs.gov;  Mullaney, John R. jmullane@usgs.gov;  Massey, Andrew J. ajmassey@usgs.gov;  Banks, William S. wsbanks@usgs.gov;  Roland, Mark A. mroland@usgs.gov;  Jenter, Harry L. hjenter@usgs.gov;  Peppler, Marie C. mpeppler@usgs.gov;  Suro, Thomas P. tsuro@usgs.gov;  Schubert, Christopher E. schubert@usgs.gov;  Nardi, Mark R. mrnardi@usgs.gov
View/Download:31/0
 
Documentation and hydrologic analysis of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey, October 29–30, 2012 [研究报告]
10.3133/sir20165085U.S. Geological Survey. 2016-01-01
Suro, Thomas P. tsuro@usgs.gov;  Deetz, Anna adeetz@usgs.gov;  Hearn, Paul phearn@usgs.gov
View/Download:0/0
 
Maximum known stages and discharges of New York streams and their annual exceedance probabilities through September 2011 [研究报告]
10.3133/sir20145084U.S. Geological Survey. 2014-01-01
Wall, Gary R. grwall@usgs.gov;  Murray, Patricia M. pmurray@usgs.gov;  Lumia, Richard rlumia@usgs.gov;  Suro, Thomas P. tsuro@usgs.gov
View  |  Adobe PDF(7167Kb)  |  View/Download:13/0
 

1