|
Go to the NHD viewer
NEW! Pre-staged personal geodatabases by subregion are now available on the ftp site ftp://nhdftp.usgs.gov/SubRegions. Select the High, Local, or Medium folder. The geodatabases will be kept up-to-date and have a naming convention of NHD<resolution><4 digit subregion number>.zip.
- The National Hydrography
Dataset is now available in a new database design that allows better
web-based access and query, as well as truly seamless data that can be
downloaded in various extents. The new database design provides a
distribution format called NHDinGEO. Data requests in NHDinGEO can be
extracted by subbasin, county, congressional district
or by topographic map quad. Data can be extracted in blocks encompassing
several adjacent reference areas. Data are also available in a modified
form of the traditional NHDinARC model called NHDGEOinARC. Data requests
in NHDGEOinARC are only available by individual subbasins. An upgrade to the
NHD ArcView 3.x Toolkit, which is compatible with the NHDGEOinARC format, is now available.
- Data are built on a
per-request basis. Requests for NHDinGEO data will process the quickest
while NHDGEOinARC requests may take several hours or even days. Once a
data request is completed, you will be notified of the data availability
and ftp location via e-mail. The data will remain available for 14 days.
- To check the status of
NHDinGEO data please see the NHD Status layer on the NHD viewer. You can also visit EPA's Surf Your
Watershed web site if you need to locate the subbasin of interest to
you, or don't know the subbasin number.
If you want to read more about the new NHDinGEO format, the NHDinARC to
NHDinGEO transition, or the NHDGEOinARC format, please see the NHD Geodatabase page.
- To access the Geographic Names Information System
(GNIS) to check, submit new, or make changes to names in GNIS, go to our GNIS information page.
Please direct all comments and
questions about the National Hydrography Dataset, and accompanying
documentation, to nhd@usgs.gov.
Call 1-888-ASK-USGS (1-888-275-8747), or e-mail ask@usgs.gov with comments and
questions relating to other USGS products and services. The ASK USGS--Earth
Science Information Center (ESIC) web site offers nationwide
information and sales service for USGS map products and earth
science publications. |
Content Accuracy, Completeness, and Usability of USGS Data and Information
|