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Visualization of pollution sources in Chesapeake Bay watershed
Pollution sources by Sector in Chesapeake Bay watershed
Pollution sources by Sector in Chesapeake Bay watershed
Pollution sources by Sector in Chesapeake Bay watershed

Sample visualization of pollution sources in Chesapeake Bay watershed.

Ashley Bussell performing quality work on site
Ashley Bussell working in the field
Ashley Bussell working in the field
Ashley Bussell working in the field

Bussell, Ashley M working on site, with Blue USGS Shirt.

Map showing new Gulf of Mexico storm tide bracket network
New Gulf of Mexico network speeds USGS hurricane preparations
New Gulf of Mexico network speeds USGS hurricane preparations
New Gulf of Mexico network speeds USGS hurricane preparations

Each one these blue dots represents a site where a storm-tide sensor bracket has been installed for the Gulf of Mexico pre-defined network. There are currently 85 brackets in Florida, 6 in Alabama, 3 in Mississippi, 18 in Louisiana and 26 in Texas, for a total of 138 bracketed sites. (Not all brackets will be used in all storms.)

 

Each one these blue dots represents a site where a storm-tide sensor bracket has been installed for the Gulf of Mexico pre-defined network. There are currently 85 brackets in Florida, 6 in Alabama, 3 in Mississippi, 18 in Louisiana and 26 in Texas, for a total of 138 bracketed sites. (Not all brackets will be used in all storms.)

 

Perfect Crop Row with USGS Gage in the distance by Shane Stocks
Perfect Row with USGS Gage-Shane Stocks
Perfect Row with USGS Gage-Shane Stocks
Perfect Row with USGS Gage-Shane Stocks

This image is of a perfect row in a field with a USGS Gage in the background. The image was taken by Shane Stocks out of the LMG Jackson, MS office.

This image is of a perfect row in a field with a USGS Gage in the background. The image was taken by Shane Stocks out of the LMG Jackson, MS office.

Framework MAP Banner
Framework MAP Banner
Framework MAP Banner
Framework MAP Banner

Framework banner for MAP. Image by Alexe Dacurro

Framework banner for MAP. Image by Alexe Dacurro

Quiver River, Sunflower County, Mississippi
Quiver River, Sunflower County, Mississippi
Quiver River, Sunflower County, Mississippi
Quiver River, Sunflower County, Mississippi

Waterborne resistivity crew conducting a resistivity survey of the Quiver River, Sunflower County, Mississippi.  Electrodes on a floating cable are visible behind the boat, which is travelling upstream.  Photo by Ben Miller, 2016

Waterborne resistivity crew conducting a resistivity survey of the Quiver River, Sunflower County, Mississippi.  Electrodes on a floating cable are visible behind the boat, which is travelling upstream.  Photo by Ben Miller, 2016

Jason Payne driving an ATV pulling an array of electrodes for mapping the near surface geology in the vicinity of Steiner, MS
array of electrodes for mapping the near surface geology
array of electrodes for mapping the near surface geology
array of electrodes for mapping the near surface geology

Jason Payne driving an ATV pulling an array of electrodes for mapping the near surface geology in the vicinity of Steiner, Mississippi.

Jason Payne driving an ATV pulling an array of electrodes for mapping the near surface geology in the vicinity of Steiner, Mississippi.

 Ohmmapper system electrodes - small truck
Ohmmapper system electrodes - small truck
Ohmmapper system electrodes - small truck
Ohmmapper system electrodes - small truck

View of the Ohmmapper system electrodes being pulled behind a small truck in order to map the near surface geology of Sunflower County, Mississippi near the town of Shellmound.  Photo by Ben Miller, 2016

View of the Ohmmapper system electrodes being pulled behind a small truck in order to map the near surface geology of Sunflower County, Mississippi near the town of Shellmound.  Photo by Ben Miller, 2016

 Waterborne resistivity survey in progress on the Tallahatchie River, Leflore County, Mississippi.
Waterborne resistivity survey - Tallahatchie River, MS
Waterborne resistivity survey - Tallahatchie River, MS
Waterborne resistivity survey - Tallahatchie River, MS

Waterborne resistivity survey in progress on the Tallahatchie River, Leflore County, Mississippi.  GPS unit and depth sounder are visible attached to the front of the boat.  Photo by James R. Rigby, 2016

Waterborne resistivity survey in progress on the Tallahatchie River, Leflore County, Mississippi.  GPS unit and depth sounder are visible attached to the front of the boat.  Photo by James R. Rigby, 2016

Flowmeter cooperator
Flowmeter cooperator
Flowmeter cooperator
Flowmeter cooperator

Inline water-use flow meter being installed by Lower Mississippi-Gulf and Arkansas Natural Resources Commission staff

Inline water-use flow meter being installed by Lower Mississippi-Gulf and Arkansas Natural Resources Commission staff

Waterborne resistivity profiling in progress on the Tallahatchie River, Leflore County, Mississippi.
Waterborne resistivity profiling in progress
Waterborne resistivity profiling in progress
Waterborne resistivity profiling in progress

Waterborne resistivity profiling in progress on the Tallahatchie River, Leflore County, Mississippi.  GPS unit and depth sounder are visible attached to the front of the boat and the cable with electrodes can be seen just behind the outboard motor.  Photo by Shane Stocks, 2016

Waterborne resistivity profiling in progress on the Tallahatchie River, Leflore County, Mississippi.  GPS unit and depth sounder are visible attached to the front of the boat and the cable with electrodes can be seen just behind the outboard motor.  Photo by Shane Stocks, 2016

Two men mark a high-water mark on a structure
USGS Scientists Mark a High-Water Mark in Louisiana
USGS Scientists Mark a High-Water Mark in Louisiana
USGS Scientists Mark a High-Water Mark in Louisiana

Daniel McCay and Chris Henry, USGS hydrologic technicians, use a level to draw a line on a high-water mark August 26. In most circumstances, when a high-water mark is flagged it would then be surveyed with GPS equipment to obtain its exact coordinates and elevation.

Daniel McCay and Chris Henry, USGS hydrologic technicians, use a level to draw a line on a high-water mark August 26. In most circumstances, when a high-water mark is flagged it would then be surveyed with GPS equipment to obtain its exact coordinates and elevation.

Two men walk by debris along the side of the road
Looking for High-Water Marks
Looking for High-Water Marks
Looking for High-Water Marks

Daniel McCay and Chris Henry, U.S. Geological Survey hydrologic technicians, search a neighborhood south of Denham Springs, Louisiana, for high-water marks August 26. The term high-water mark refers to the debris flood waters will leave on walls, buildings and trees.

Daniel McCay and Chris Henry, U.S. Geological Survey hydrologic technicians, search a neighborhood south of Denham Springs, Louisiana, for high-water marks August 26. The term high-water mark refers to the debris flood waters will leave on walls, buildings and trees.

A man in an orange shirt writes on a pad of paper
Recording a High-Water Mark
Recording a High-Water Mark
Recording a High-Water Mark

Jonathan Gillip, USGS hydrologist, documents a high-water mark he flagged near a damage retirement community in Denham Springs, Louisiana, August 26. So far, USGS teams have flagged and surveyed more than 400 high-watermarks across southern Louisiana.

Jonathan Gillip, USGS hydrologist, documents a high-water mark he flagged near a damage retirement community in Denham Springs, Louisiana, August 26. So far, USGS teams have flagged and surveyed more than 400 high-watermarks across southern Louisiana.

Two men stand next to a building in yellow life jackets
Surveying a High-Water Mark
Surveying a High-Water Mark
Surveying a High-Water Mark

Chris Henry and Daniel McCay, USGS hydrologic technicians, use GPS equipment to survey a high-water mark outside of a flooded elementary school in Denham Springs, Louisiana, August 28. This school was located in one of the hardest hit flood areas and the blue line simulates how high the water was at its peak during this historic flood.

Chris Henry and Daniel McCay, USGS hydrologic technicians, use GPS equipment to survey a high-water mark outside of a flooded elementary school in Denham Springs, Louisiana, August 28. This school was located in one of the hardest hit flood areas and the blue line simulates how high the water was at its peak during this historic flood.

Image shows flooded roads with boats alongside the banks
Flooded Road in Louisiana
Flooded Road in Louisiana
Flooding near Louisiana Water Science Center
Flooding near Louisiana Water Science Center
Flooding near Louisiana Water Science Center

The view on South Sherwood Forest Blvd near the USGS Louisiana Water Science Center office on August 15, 2016.

The view on South Sherwood Forest Blvd near the USGS Louisiana Water Science Center office on August 15, 2016.

Image shows a flooded street with green median
Flooded Street in Denham Springs
Flooded Street in Denham Springs
Flooded Street in Denham Springs

Backwater flooding across Florida Blvd near the Amite River Bridge in Denham Springs, LA.

Backwater flooding across Florida Blvd near the Amite River Bridge in Denham Springs, LA.

Image shows a flooded house with trees in the background
Flooded House in Denham Springs
Flooded House in Denham Springs
Flooded House in Denham Springs

A flooded house near the confluence of the Comite and Amite Rivers near Denham Springs, LA.

A flooded house near the confluence of the Comite and Amite Rivers near Denham Springs, LA.

Image shows flooded houses and vehicles
Flooded Neighborhood in Denham Springs
Flooded Neighborhood in Denham Springs
Flooded Neighborhood in Denham Springs

A flooded neighborhood near the confluence of the Comite and Amite Rivers near Denham Springs, LA. 

A flooded neighborhood near the confluence of the Comite and Amite Rivers near Denham Springs, LA. 

Strong River at D'Lo Mississippi
Strong River at D'Lo Mississippi
Strong River at D'Lo Mississippi
Strong River at D'Lo Mississippi

This image was taken at the Strong River at D'Lo, Mississippi by Shane Stocks who is a Hydrologic Technician out of the Jackson, MS office. Shane used an infared camera to take this long exposure shot of the river. 

This image was taken at the Strong River at D'Lo, Mississippi by Shane Stocks who is a Hydrologic Technician out of the Jackson, MS office. Shane used an infared camera to take this long exposure shot of the river.