Hydrologic technician taking a FlowTracker measurement at 01123360 (Quinebaug River at Fiskdale, Massachusetts) station.
Collage of water resources activities in New England
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A collage of images depicting USGS employees working on various water resources activities in New England states.
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Hydrologic technician taking a FlowTracker measurement at 01123360 (Quinebaug River at Fiskdale, Massachusetts) station.
Photo Contest Winner | July 2021 | Honorable Mention 1
Taking a water sample in Green River
Photo Contest Winner | July 2021 | Honorable Mention 1
Taking a water sample in Green River
USGS scientists collecting lake-bottom sediments from Ashumet Pond on Cape Cod, Massachusetts for use in laboratory experiments on the fate of PFAS at groundwater/surface-water boundaries. The sediments are collected by pushing a tube into the lake bottom and transferring the sediment and pore water into glass jars.
USGS scientists collecting lake-bottom sediments from Ashumet Pond on Cape Cod, Massachusetts for use in laboratory experiments on the fate of PFAS at groundwater/surface-water boundaries. The sediments are collected by pushing a tube into the lake bottom and transferring the sediment and pore water into glass jars.
Surface Water Modeling for FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps.
USGS employee using survey data to model water surface elevation for different storm events.
Surface Water Modeling for FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps.
USGS employee using survey data to model water surface elevation for different storm events.
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Read more about the images used to create this collage.
Photo Contest Winner | July 2021 | Honorable Mention 1
Taking a water sample in Green River
Photo Contest Winner | July 2021 | Honorable Mention 1
Taking a water sample in Green River
USGS scientists collecting lake-bottom sediments from Ashumet Pond on Cape Cod, Massachusetts for use in laboratory experiments on the fate of PFAS at groundwater/surface-water boundaries. The sediments are collected by pushing a tube into the lake bottom and transferring the sediment and pore water into glass jars.
USGS scientists collecting lake-bottom sediments from Ashumet Pond on Cape Cod, Massachusetts for use in laboratory experiments on the fate of PFAS at groundwater/surface-water boundaries. The sediments are collected by pushing a tube into the lake bottom and transferring the sediment and pore water into glass jars.
Surface Water Modeling for FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps.
USGS employee using survey data to model water surface elevation for different storm events.
Surface Water Modeling for FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps.
USGS employee using survey data to model water surface elevation for different storm events.