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Texas Water Science Center Publications
Data Series (DS)

The Data Series is intended for release of basic data sets, data bases, and multimedia or motion graphics. This series can include videos, computer programs, and collections of digital photographs.


Most Recent Texas Water Science Center Data Series
Data Series 334
Wilson, J.T., Musgrove, MaryLynn, Haynie, M.M., and Van Metre, P.C., 2008, Physicochemical and analytical data for tributary water, lake water, and lake sediment, Lake Arrowhead, Clay and Archer Counties, Texas, 2006: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 334, 13 p., 2 appendixes.—ONLINE ONLY
Data Series 287
Asquith, William H., Vrabel, Joseph, and Roussel, Meghan C., 2007, Summary of water-surface-elevation data for 116 U.S. Geological Survey lake and reservoir stations in Texas and comparison to data for water year 2006: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 287, 42 p.
Data Series 263
Sneck-Fahrer, Debra A., and East, Jeffery W., 2007, Water-quality, sediment-quality, stream-habitat, and biological data for Mustang Bayou near Houston, Texas, 2004-05: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 263, 81 p.
Data Series 255
Roussel, M.C., Canova, M.G., Asquith, W.H., and Kiesling, R.L., 2007, Water-quality and ancillary data collected from the Arroyo Colorado near Rio Hondo, Texas, 2006: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 255, 46 p.
Data Series 248
Asquith, W.H., Vrabel, Joseph, and Roussel, M.C., 2007, Summary of annual mean, maximum, minimum, and L-scale statistics of daily mean streamflow for 712 U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging stations in Texas through 2003: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 248, 721 p.—ONLINE ONLY
Data Series 247
Asquith, W.H., Vrabel, Joseph, and Roussel, M.C., 2007, Summary of percentages of zero daily mean streamflow for 712 U.S. Geological Survey streamflow-gaging stations in Texas through 2003: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 247, 721 p.—ONLINE ONLY
Data Series 206
Van Metre, P.C., Wilson, J.T., Horowitz, A.J., Skrobialowski, S.C., Foreman, W.T., Fuller, C.C., Burkhardt, M.R., Elrick, K.A., Mahler, B.J., Smith, J.J., and Zaugg, S.D., 2007, Chemical constituents in sediment in Lake Pontchartrain and in street mud and canal sediment in New Orleans, Louisiana, following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, 2005: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 206, 159 p.

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