These Keyhole Markup Language (KML) files allow U.S. Geological Survey "WaterWatch" streamflow data to be displayed by the Google Earth interactive 3D viewer. Each gage is colored to denote flow conditions. The colors represent real-time streamflow compared to percentiles of historical daily streamflow for the day of the year. Only stations having at least 30 years of records are used. Two versions are available; one which is re-created every hour, and a refreshable version. Educational levels: High school, Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division
This guide provides instructions for educators on how to access and use streamflow data in the class...
Google Earth provides a radical improvement over previous generations of geospatial visualization ap...
In this paper, we propose the use of simple KML files to increase student engagement when learning f...
We have developed a new system using Google Earth as a data browser to visualize navigation data obt...
This portal features a selection of downloadable Keyhole Markup Language (KML) files containing geos...
This site provides access to streamflow data for USGS (United States Geological Survey) streamflow m...
This interactive map depicts real-time steam flow compared to historical stream flow for selected ga...
Since its introduction in 2005, Google Earth has been downloaded over 1 billion times. It is by far ...
The United States Geological Survey maintains a series of streamflow-gauging stations across the Uni...
KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file for viewing specimen occurence records interactively in Google Ea...
KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file for viewing specimen occurence records interactively in Google Ea...
This site provides nationwide real-time stream flow data from the United States Geologic Survey (USG...
Abstract Streamflow statistics, such as the 100-year flood and the 7-day, 10-year low flow, are need...
This USGS site allows students to access a variety of streamflow information. There is an interactiv...
This web site provides access to the river and stream water flow information that is collected in th...
This guide provides instructions for educators on how to access and use streamflow data in the class...
Google Earth provides a radical improvement over previous generations of geospatial visualization ap...
In this paper, we propose the use of simple KML files to increase student engagement when learning f...
We have developed a new system using Google Earth as a data browser to visualize navigation data obt...
This portal features a selection of downloadable Keyhole Markup Language (KML) files containing geos...
This site provides access to streamflow data for USGS (United States Geological Survey) streamflow m...
This interactive map depicts real-time steam flow compared to historical stream flow for selected ga...
Since its introduction in 2005, Google Earth has been downloaded over 1 billion times. It is by far ...
The United States Geological Survey maintains a series of streamflow-gauging stations across the Uni...
KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file for viewing specimen occurence records interactively in Google Ea...
KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file for viewing specimen occurence records interactively in Google Ea...
This site provides nationwide real-time stream flow data from the United States Geologic Survey (USG...
Abstract Streamflow statistics, such as the 100-year flood and the 7-day, 10-year low flow, are need...
This USGS site allows students to access a variety of streamflow information. There is an interactiv...
This web site provides access to the river and stream water flow information that is collected in th...
This guide provides instructions for educators on how to access and use streamflow data in the class...
Google Earth provides a radical improvement over previous generations of geospatial visualization ap...
In this paper, we propose the use of simple KML files to increase student engagement when learning f...