Tips For Using Water-Resources Data
USGS conducts studies to analyze and interpret water-resources data for specific Federal requirements or to meet the needs of our governmental partners. However, most applications of data are the responsibility of users. USGS does provide some general tools, listed below, that may be useful for applying its water data. In some cases, other Federal agencies or our data partners have provided tools or documented procedures that may help to analyze, interpret, or apply USGS water data for particular applications. At their request and to help you make better use of the data, we have added the following links to their tools. The USGS does not recommend or endorse any tools or procedures that are provided by others for the analysis or interpretation of water-resources data. Users are urged to carefully read the appropriate documentation and any limitations for their use. |
Floods and DroughtsWater levels in streams, lakes, and wells are used to evaluate the the status of floods and droughts.
Outdoor RecreationWater levels in streams and lakes and water temperatures are often used by outdoor sports enthusiasts to plan activities such as boating, kayaking, canoeing, and fishing.
Data AnalysisUSGS water data are used in many software systems to analyze water-resources conditions.
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