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View article: Preparing for today's and tomorrow's water-resources challenges in eastern Long Island, New York
Preparing for today's and tomorrow's water-resources challenges in eastern Long Island, New York Open
First posted May 31, 2024 For additional information, contact: Director, New York Water Science CenterU.S. Geological Survey425 Jordan RoadTroy, NY 12180–8349 Freshwater is a vital natural resource. Although New York is a water-rich State,…
View article: A century of hydrologic data collection prepares western Long Island for current and future water-resources challenges
A century of hydrologic data collection prepares western Long Island for current and future water-resources challenges Open
First posted June 15, 2023 For additional information, contact: Director, New York Water Science CenterU.S. Geological Survey425 Jordan RoadTroy, NY 12180–8349
View article: Water-table and potentiometric-surface altitudes in the upper glacial, Magothy, and Lloyd aquifers of Long Island, New York, April–May 2016
Water-table and potentiometric-surface altitudes in the upper glacial, Magothy, and Lloyd aquifers of Long Island, New York, April–May 2016 Open
First posted June 6, 2018 For additional information, contact: Director, New York Water Science Center U.S. Geological Survey 2045 Route 112, Building 4 Coram, NY 11727 The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with State and local agenci…
View article: The Surge, Wave, and Tide Hydrodynamics (SWaTH) network of the U.S. Geological Survey—Past and future implementation of storm-response monitoring, data collection, and data delivery
The Surge, Wave, and Tide Hydrodynamics (SWaTH) network of the U.S. Geological Survey—Past and future implementation of storm-response monitoring, data collection, and data delivery Open
After Hurricane Sandy made landfall along the northeastern Atlantic coast of the United States on October 29, 2012, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) carried out scientific investigations to assist with protecting coastal communities and r…
View article: Hydrologic assessment of the shallow groundwater flow system beneath the Shinnecock Nation tribal lands, Suffolk County, New York
Hydrologic assessment of the shallow groundwater flow system beneath the Shinnecock Nation tribal lands, Suffolk County, New York Open
First posted December 2, 2016 For additional information, contact: Director, New York Water Science Center U.S. Geological Survey 2045 Route 112, Building 4 Coram, NY 11727Information requests: (518) 285-5602Or visit our Web site at: http:…
View article: Water-table and potentiometric-surface altitudes in the Upper Glacial, Magothy, and Lloyd aquifers of Long Island, New York, April-May 2013
Water-table and potentiometric-surface altitudes in the Upper Glacial, Magothy, and Lloyd aquifers of Long Island, New York, April-May 2013 Open
For additional information, contact: Director, New York Water Science Center U.S. Geological Survey 425 Jordan Road Troy, NY 12180 (518) 285-5600 http://ny.water.usgs.gov The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with State and loc…
View article: Analysis of storm-tide impacts from Hurricane Sandy in New York
Analysis of storm-tide impacts from Hurricane Sandy in New York Open
First posted July 21, 2015 For additional information, contact: Director, New York Water Science Center U.S. Geological Survey 2045 Route 112, Building 4 Coram, NY 11727 http://ny.water.usgs.gov The hybrid cyclone-nor’easter known as Hurri…