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Wednesday, September 9, 2020

USGS PA Water Science Center: Fall Pennsylvania Waters Newsletter Now Available

The Fall Pennsylvania Waters newsletter is now available from the USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center featuring articles on--
-- Drought Watch Declared In 16 Pennsylvania Counties
-- Matthew Gyves Selected As 2020 USGS Data Person Of The Year
-- USGS Characterizes Baseline Groundwater Quality In Potter County
-- Pennsylvania Staff Responds To Hurricane Isaias
-- USGS Fills A Knowledge Gap For Radionuclide Occurrence In Groundwater
-- Streamflow Estimation From Advanced Imaging (LSPIV) In PA
-- Framework For Examining Stream Ecosystem Health In Areas Of Shale Gas Case Study
-- USGS Contributes To Assessing Sediment Removal In Streams
-- Integrated Water Science Basin Selection Kicks Off New Era Of Water Resources Assessments
-- Mercury Bioaccumulation In Chesapeake Bay Watershed
-- September Is National Preparedness Month
-- A Beautiful Morning For An ADCP Measurement On The Allegheny River
-- Help Wanted: 2 Recent Graduate Water Scientists In Pennsylvania
Click Here for the complete Fall newsletter.
Visit the USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center for more information on the data and tools they have available for Pennsylvania.
[Posted: Sept. 9, 2020]  PA Environment Digest
David E. Hess at 3:32 PM
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