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Modeling population viability of gopher tortoises across the species range

The code runs a population viability assessment simulation and analyzes the simulated output for Gopher Tortoise Metapopulations in the South Eastern US.

Geoprocessing tools and scripts designed to streamline the workflow required to process map libraries for upload to the Interagency Flood Risk Management (InFRM) Flood Decision Support Toolbox (FDST)

The Interagency Flood Risk Management (InFRM) team’s Flood Decision Support Toolbox is designed to accept flood map library submission from external agencies wishing to contribute to the web application. The geoprocessing of geospatial data comprising the flood map libraries follows set guidelines to facilitate the submission process to the web application. However, the InFRM team understands th

Mojave Seed Menus: a new spatial tool for restoration software release v1.0

Mojave Seed Menus is a spatial decision-support tool designed to help land managers create suitable seed mixes for restoration sites, such as a burned area or other mapped spatial feature. The application provides coverage for the Mojave Desert ecoregion. Seed menus are based on a combination of habitat suitability models for 50 priority restoration plant species. Species are selected based on the

CWDsims version v0.2.2

This is a repository with R code for CWD simulation models and interactive Shiny applications. Currently there are deterministic and stochastic models that are intended to model hunting scenarios for a 5 to 10 year time horizon. The models are sex and age structured with direct and indirect transmission.

ModelMuse Version 5.0: Software Release

ModelMuse is a graphical user interface for several different groundwater modeling programs. ModelMuse has been updated to generate the input files for the parameter estimation software suite PEST when used with MODFLOW or SUTRA models, run PEST-based parameter estimation, and display the updated model inputs after parameter estimation. The PEST input files can also be used with PEST++ version 5 (

climb8: An R package for querying and joining climate or meteorological data with USGS hydrologic data

This R package, climb8, consists of functions that enable the query and joining of National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) monthly climate data and gridMET daily meteorological data to the time and location of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) water quality and continuous data. Functions in climb8 can import climate and meteorological data across the contiguous United States and

Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS)

The Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System is a deterministic, distributed-parameter, physical process based modeling system developed to evaluate the response of various combinations of climate and land use on streamflow and general watershed hydrology.

Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) version 5.2.0

The need to assess the effects of variability in climate, biota, geology, and human activities on water availability and flow can be assessed with computer models that simulate the hydrologic cycle at a watershed scale. The Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) is a deterministic, distributed-parameter, physical process-based modeling system developed to evaluate the response of various comb

Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) version 5.2.1

The need to assess the effects of variability in climate, biota, geology, and human activities on water availability and flow can be assessed with computer models that simulate the hydrologic cycle at a watershed scale. The Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) is a deterministic, distributed-parameter, physical process-based modeling system developed to evaluate the response of various comb

Density-weighted proportion (dwp) tool suite

Estimating the number of birds or bats killed at a wind power facility involves adjusting observed carcass counts to account for imperfect detection. To account for carcasses that lie outside the searched area, the count is adjusted by dividing by the estimated proportion of carcasses lying within the searched area or the density-weighted proportion (dwp). The dwp package provides tools for estima

scNIDaregis, Geospatial processing of dams in the United States from the National Inventory of Dams with a state-level aggregation scheme, demonstrated for selected dams in eight states in south-central region of the United States, and post-processing fea

This repository contains R language source code used to read eight tab-delimited text files of state-level instances of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers National Inventory of Dams (NID). The text file were generated from spreadsheets, which themselves are column-trimmed versions of spreadsheets that were downloaded from the public interface to the NID. The focus of the repository is on reservoir s

GSFLOW: Coupled Groundwater and Surface-Water Flow Model, version 2.2.0

GSFLOW is a coupled Groundwater and Surface-Water Flow model based on the integration of the U.S. Geological Survey Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS; Markstrom and others, 2015) and the U.S. Geological Survey Modular Groundwater Flow Model (MODFLOW-2005, Harbaugh, 2005; MODFLOW-NWT, Niswonger and others, 2011). In addition to the basic PRMS and MODFLOW simulation methods, several additio