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Stream gage Monitoring Stations are used to collect information from bodies of water, including
Temperature, Discharge, Gage height, and Specific conductance |
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Stream gage Monitoring Stations are used to collect information from bodies of water, including
Temperature, Discharge, Gage height, and Specific conductance |
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[[-91.6867714866026,30.178386031185],[-88.1519601950673,35.0018232622361]] |
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USGS, MARIS |
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true |
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1.7976931348623157E308 |
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["ArcGIS","ArcGIS Server","Data","Map Service","Service"] |
description:
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This dataset represents all Streamgage Monitoring Stations from the U.S. Geological Survey, for
the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, in 2024. Gaging stations, or gages,
measure the height (stage) and volume of flow at a point location on a water feature. Gages in
this map layer were drawn from the National Water Information System (NWIS) Web Interface
and linked to the National Hydrography Dataset Plus Version 2 (NHDPlusV2) flowline feature
class. Each Streamgage point contains a link to the USGS Water Data site, which provides daily
statistics reported from the station.Data pulled from GeoJSON: Release Rebuild with latest NWIS
· internetofwater/ref_gages · GitHubThe GeoJSON file references NHDPlusV2 identifiers and the
“reference mainstems” which are governed here:https://github.com/internetofwater/ref_rivers/
** October 2024 - MARIS staff download the national layer; then clipped out the Mississippi
portion using a 100 meter buffer polygon. **** |
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none |
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title:
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MS Stream Gages 2024 |
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Map Service |
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tags:
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["water"] |
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en-US |
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MS_Stream_Gages_2024 |
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56BD2CD7-93F7-494E-A5E9-2E2C39077CCB |
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0 |
spatialReference:
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NAD_1983_Mississippi_TM |