
The USGS just released new ways to access water quality and sample data in a recently expanded WQX data format.
The USGS just released new ways to access water quality and sample data in a recently expanded WQX data format.
Feature to maintain a list of monitoring locations you are interested in and to see the latest values of real-time data.
The USGS is expanding its implementation of the Water Quality Exchange (WQX) standard for delivering water quality and sample data.
USGS is improving the way that sample data are stored and served to the public. These changes will affect our back-end data management systems, web services, application programming interfaces (APIs), computational tools, and user interfaces for accessing data.
Feature used for better dashboard and device integration, real-time data access (less than 120 days old), and location metadata.
Feature to see a series of graphs of all current sensor data collected at a single location is available now.
Graphing data for 5 locations on a single graph now available on WDFN
This post provides a brief description of work done through fiscal year 2022 for the River Corridors project as part of the National Hydrologic Geospatial Fabric (NHGF) project to create a new database.
Our Next Generation Monitoring Location Pages continue to receive updates based on our priorities and your feedback. Key features in this update include improved controls of the hydrograph and increasing the amount of at-a-glance information.
Reproducible code demonstrating the evolution of a recent data viz of CONUS snow cover