USGS - science for a changing world

Science Topics

Maps, Imagery, and Publications Hazards Newsroom Education Jobs Partnerships Library About USGS Podcasts/RSS

USGS > Science Topics > by Author > T

Texas Water Science Center
Aeromagnetic surveying, Cartography, Directories, Droughts, Energy resources, Floods, Groundwater, Groundwater flow, Health and disease, Hydrogeology, Hydrographic datasets, Hydrology, Interagency programs, Maps and atlases, Partnerships, Real-time monitoring and reporting, Stream-gage measurement, Streamflow, Surface water (non-marine), Water quality, Water resources, Wildlife biology, Aquifers, Drainage basins

Edwards Aquifer online resources [More info]
Recharge and discharge summaries and other data, aeromagnetic survey map, and publications on Edwards Aquifer, Texas.
USGS activities in Texas: Texas sites by basin [More info]
Real-time water data, interactive maps, and flood reports for river basins in Texas.
Water resources activities in Texas - cooperating agencies [More info]
List of federal, state, regional, city and county agencies that cooperate with the USGS in water resources studies in Texas. Most have links to the agency's own website.
Water resources of Texas - USGS activities in Texas [More info]
USGS water resources home page for Texas with links to historic and real-time data on streamflow, ground and surface water, floods, droughts, coastal storm surge, lakes and reservoirs, and water quality plus district and publications information.
Online assessment of hydrologic conditions in Texas [More info]
Brief summaries of USGS projects in Texas including water quality monitoring, digital mapping, energy resources, U.S.-Mexico border mapping, fish and wildlife health, Kemp's Ridley sea turtle, and conditions affecting water quality.

Accessibility FOIA Privacy Policies and Notices

Take Pride in America logo USA.gov logo U.S. Department of the Interior | U.S. Geological Survey
URL: http://www.usgs.gov/science//science/author.php?author=Texas+Water+Science+Center
Page Contact Information: Ask USGS