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Flow Accumulation Raster for Maine StreamStats
This dataset consists of flow accumulation rasters for each 4-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) area in Maine (0101, 0102, 0103, 0104, 0105, and 0106). Each raster shows the number of upstream cells flowing into each 10-meter cell. The flow accumulation rasters may be used along with the accompanying data layers in this data release to delineate watersheds within the HUC-4 areas.
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Flow Accumulation Raster for Maine StreamStats
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This dataset consists of flow accumulation rasters for each 4-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) area in Maine (0101, 0102, 0103, 0104, 0105, and 0106). Each raster shows the number of upstream cells flowing into each 10-meter cell. The flow accumulation rasters may be used along with the accompanying data layers in this data release to delineate watersheds within the HUC-4 areas.
Elevation Raster for Maine StreamStats
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This dataset consists of hydrologically enforced digital elevation model rasters for each 4-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) area in Maine (0101, 0102, 0103, 0104, 0105, and 0106). The cell size of each raster is 10 meters, and the elevation values are expressed in centimeters. The elevation rasters may be used along with the accompanying data layers in this release to delineate watersheds within the HUC-4 areas.
Elevation Raster for Maine StreamStats
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This dataset consists of hydrologically enforced digital elevation model rasters for each 4-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) area in Maine (0101, 0102, 0103, 0104, 0105, and 0106). The cell size of each raster is 10 meters, and the elevation values are expressed in centimeters. The elevation rasters may be used along with the accompanying data layers in this release to delineate watersheds within the HUC-4 areas.
Flow Direction Raster for Maine StreamStats
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This dataset consists of flow direction rasters for each 4-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) area in Maine (0101, 0102, 0103, 0104, 0105, and 0106). The cell size of each raster is 10 meters, and the eight integer values indicate the predicted direction of flow based on direction of steepest drop. The flow direction rasters may be used along with the accompanying data layers in this data release to delineate watersheds within the HUC-4 areas.
Flow Direction Raster for Maine StreamStats
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This dataset consists of flow direction rasters for each 4-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) area in Maine (0101, 0102, 0103, 0104, 0105, and 0106). The cell size of each raster is 10 meters, and the eight integer values indicate the predicted direction of flow based on direction of steepest drop. The flow direction rasters may be used along with the accompanying data layers in this data release to delineate watersheds within the HUC-4 areas.
Streamgage Boundary Layers for Maine StreamStats
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This streamgage boundary layers dataset consists of 512 USGS streamgage point locations and polygons delineated to show their drainage areas. The drainage areas were delineated from the streamgage points functioning as pour points, in addition to the Flow Accumulation Raster for Maine StreamStats and Flow Direction Raster for Maine StreamStats in from this data release.
Stream Definition Cell Threshold Raster for Maine StreamStats
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This dataset consists of stream definition threshold rasters for each 4-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) area in Maine (0101, 0102, 0103, 0104, 0105, and 0106). The stream definition threshold rasters are a guide for delineation in StreamStats and represent where flow would tend to accumulate.
Flow accumulation rasters for Puerto Rico StreamStats
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board, has compiled a series of geospatial datasets for Puerto Rico to be implemented into the USGS StreamStats application (https://streamstats.usgs.gov/ss/). These geospatial datasets, along with basin characteristics datasets for Puerto Rico published as a separate USGS data release (https://doi.org/10.5066/P9HK9SSQ), were used to delineate watersheds and develop the peak-flow and low-flow regression equations used by StreamStats. The geospatial dataset described herein are the rasters of flow accumulation, which is the number of pixels upstream of a given pixel. Data are partitioned into four TIFF files, one for each of the four 8-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) areas for Puerto Rico: 21010002, 21010003, 21010004, and 21010005.
Basin Characteristics Rasters for Delaware StreamStats 2020
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This dataset was produced in by the Delaware Geological survey in cooperation with the US Geological Survey and Delaware Department of Transportation for the purpose of calculating stream gage basin characteristics in preparation for the Delaware 2020 StreamStats application. These datasets are raster representations of various environmental, geological, and land use attributes within the Delaware StreamStats 2020 study area, and will be served in the Delaware StreamStats 2020 application to describe delineated watersheds. The StreamStats application provides access to spatial analytical tools that are useful for water-resources planning and management, and for engineering and design purposes. The map-based user interface can be used to delineate drainage areas, get basin characteristics and estimates of flow statistics, and more.
Basin Characteristics Rasters for Delaware StreamStats 2020
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This dataset was produced in by the Delaware Geological survey in cooperation with the US Geological Survey and Delaware Department of Transportation for the purpose of calculating stream gage basin characteristics in preparation for the Delaware 2020 StreamStats application. These datasets are raster representations of various environmental, geological, and land use attributes within the Delaware StreamStats 2020 study area, and will be served in the Delaware StreamStats 2020 application to describe delineated watersheds. The StreamStats application provides access to spatial analytical tools that are useful for water-resources planning and management, and for engineering and design purposes. The map-based user interface can be used to delineate drainage areas, get basin characteristics and estimates of flow statistics, and more.