A profile picture of Alex Covert to be used as part of his Staff Profile. He is looking at the camera with a smile. He has a beard.
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A profile picture of Alex Covert to be used as part of his Staff Profile. He is looking at the camera with a smile. He has a beard.
Picture of Courtney Kramer doing her job out on the river. She is a Hydrologist. Wearing all the correct gear for safety.
Picture of Courtney Kramer doing her job out on the river. She is a Hydrologist. Wearing all the correct gear for safety.
Ben Sperl is a Hydrologic Technician with the Indianapolis Office of the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana (OKI) WSC.
Ben Sperl is a Hydrologic Technician with the Indianapolis Office of the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana (OKI) WSC.
USGS hydrologists record field notes for dip and equal-width increment (EWI) water samples as an EWI streamflow measurement is made.
linkUSGS hydrologists record field notes for dip and equal-width increment (EWI) water samples as an EWI streamflow measurement is made.
USGS hydrologists record field notes for dip and equal-width increment (EWI) water samples as an EWI streamflow measurement is made.
linkUSGS hydrologists record field notes for dip and equal-width increment (EWI) water samples as an EWI streamflow measurement is made.
A photo of current discharge from Chase Street. This was taken in January of 2023 by Harvie Pollard.
A photo of current discharge from Chase Street. This was taken in January of 2023 by Harvie Pollard.
A photo of the view of the park and Chase Street flowing well taken in January of 2023 by Harvie Pollard.
A photo of the view of the park and Chase Street flowing well taken in January of 2023 by Harvie Pollard.
Videos
This video will provide a brief history and purpose for one of the oldest streamgages in Indiana. The gage is at the Wabash River at Lafayette, Indiana. The site number is 03335500. This video was produced at the request of the West Lafayette Parks Department where this historic gage is located.
This video will provide a brief history and purpose for one of the oldest streamgages in Indiana. The gage is at the Wabash River at Lafayette, Indiana. The site number is 03335500. This video was produced at the request of the West Lafayette Parks Department where this historic gage is located.
This time-lapse video shows the construction of the new Gary City Hall parking lot and rain garden in Gary, Indiana. The City of Gary is utilizing green infrastructure in their redevelopment projects in the hopes of reducing the amount stormwater runoff that enters their storm-sewer system and, eventually, Lake Michigan.
This time-lapse video shows the construction of the new Gary City Hall parking lot and rain garden in Gary, Indiana. The City of Gary is utilizing green infrastructure in their redevelopment projects in the hopes of reducing the amount stormwater runoff that enters their storm-sewer system and, eventually, Lake Michigan.
Devastation from the 1913 flood is shown primarily through photographs taken during the March 1913 flood. In the aftermath of the 1913 flood, State and Federal funds were allocated for the installation of a streamgage network to monitor the water level and flow of Ohio's rivers and streams.
Devastation from the 1913 flood is shown primarily through photographs taken during the March 1913 flood. In the aftermath of the 1913 flood, State and Federal funds were allocated for the installation of a streamgage network to monitor the water level and flow of Ohio's rivers and streams.