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    Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM):Daily Precipitation Data...

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    Updated Nov 26, 2025
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2025). Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM):Daily Precipitation Data from 1990-2015 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/russian-river-integrated-hydrologic-model-rrihm-daily-precipitation-data-from-1990-2015
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    Nov 26, 2025
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Area covered
    Russian River
    Description

    The Russian River Watershed (RRW) covers about 1,300 square miles (without Santa Rosa Plain) of urban, agricultural, and forested lands in northern Sonoma County and southern Mendocino County, California. Communities in the RRW depend on a combination of Russian River water and groundwater to meet their water-supply demands. Water is used primarily for agricultural irrigation, municipal and private wells supply, and commercial uses - such as for wineries and recreation. Annual rainfall in the RRW is highly variable, making it prone to droughts and flooding from atmospheric river events. In order to better understand surface-water and groundwater issues, the USGS is creating a Coupled Ground-Water and Surface-Water Flow Model (GSFLOW; Markstrom and others, 2008) of the RRW. This model will include climate, geology, surface-water, groundwater, and land-use data. These data are daily precipitation data from 15 stations in the Russian River watershed for 1990-2015. There is one station for each of the 15 zones in the Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM).

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    Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM):Daily Maximum and Minimum...

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    Updated Nov 26, 2025
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2025). Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM):Daily Maximum and Minimum Temperature Data from 1990-2015 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/russian-river-integrated-hydrologic-model-rrihm-daily-maximum-and-minimum-temperature-1990
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    Nov 26, 2025
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Area covered
    Russian River
    Description

    The Russian River Watershed (RRW) covers about 1,300 square miles (without Santa Rosa Plain) of urban, agricultural, and forested lands in northern Sonoma County and southern Mendocino County, California. Communities in the RRW depend on a combination of Russian River water and groundwater to meet their water-supply demands. Water is used primarily for agricultural irrigation, municipal and private wells supply, and commercial uses - such as for wineries and recreation. Annual rainfall in the RRW is highly variable, making it prone to droughts and flooding from atmospheric river events. In order to better understand surface-water and groundwater issues, the USGS is creating a Coupled Ground-Water and Surface-Water Flow Model (GSFLOW; Markstrom and others, 2008) of the RRW. This model will include climate, geology, surface-water, groundwater, and land-use data. These data are daily maximum and minimum temperature data from 8 stations in the Russian River watershed for 1990-2015.

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    Data from: Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM): Model Grid...

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    Updated Nov 26, 2025
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2025). Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM): Model Grid Properties [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/russian-river-integrated-hydrologic-model-rrihm-model-grid-properties
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    Nov 26, 2025
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Area covered
    Russian River
    Description

    The Russian River Watershed (RRW) covers about 1300 square miles (without Santa Rosa Plain) of urban, agricultural, and forested lands in northern Sonoma County and southern Mendocino County, California. Communities in the RRW depend on a combination of Russian River water and groundwater to meet their water-supply demands. Water is used primarily for agricultural irrigation, municipal and private wells supply, and commercial uses - such as for wineries and recreation. Annual rainfall in the RRW is highly variable, making it prone to droughts and flooding from atmospheric river events. In order to better understand surface-water and groundwater issues, the USGS is creating a Coupled Ground-Water and Surface-Water Flow Model (GSFLOW; Markstrom and others, 2008) of the RRW. This model will include climate, geology, surface-water, groundwater, and land-use data. This data release is part of the larger Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM) community of data releases (https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/62ffdd40d34ed6dc55924a4b). This is a shapefile of the Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM) model grid. The attribute table specifies the active and inactive model grid cells in each of the three model layers. It also specifies the elevations of the top of the first model layer and the bottoms of all model layers. This information is used in the model to define the spatial extent and thickness of each of the model layers.

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    Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM): Wells

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    Updated Feb 20, 2024
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    Ayman Alzraiee; Sandra Bond; Christopher Ely; Saalem Adera; Whitney Seymour (2024). Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM): Wells [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P95BFU08
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    Feb 20, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Ayman Alzraiee; Sandra Bond; Christopher Ely; Saalem Adera; Whitney Seymour
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    Russian River
    Description

    The Russian River Watershed (RRW) covers about 1300 square miles (without Santa Rosa Plain) of urban, agricultural, and forested lands in northern Sonoma County and southern Mendocino County, California. Communities in the RRW depend on a combination of Russian River water and groundwater to meet their water-supply demands. Water is used primarily for agricultural irrigation, municipal and private wells supply, and commercial uses - such as for wineries and recreation. Annual rainfall in the RRW is highly variable, making it prone to droughts and flooding from atmospheric river events. In order to better understand surface-water and groundwater issues, the USGS is creating a Coupled Ground-Water and Surface-Water Flow Model (GSFLOW; Markstrom and others, 2008) of the RRW. This model will include climate, geology, surface-water, groundwater, and land-use data. This data release is part of the larger Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM) community of data releases (https ...

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    Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM): Reference...

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    Updated Nov 12, 2025
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2025). Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM): Reference Evapotranspiration [Dataset]. https://s.cnmilf.com/user74170196/https/catalog.data.gov/dataset/russian-river-integrated-hydrologic-model-rrihm-reference-evapotranspiration
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 12, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Area covered
    Russian River
    Description

    The Russian River Watershed (RRW) covers about 1,300 square miles (without Santa Rosa Plain) of urban, agricultural, and forested lands in northern Sonoma County and southern Mendocino County, California. Communities in the RRW depend on a combination of Russian River water and groundwater to meet their water-supply demands. Water is used primarily for agricultural irrigation, municipal and private wells supply, and commercial uses - such as for wineries and recreation. Annual rainfall in the RRW is highly variable, making it prone to droughts and flooding from atmospheric river events. In order to better understand surface-water and groundwater issues, the USGS is creating a Coupled Ground-Water and Surface-Water Flow Model (GSFLOW; Markstrom and others, 2008) of the RRW. This model will include climate, geology, surface-water, groundwater, and land-use data. These data are the daily reference evapotranspiration values for two stations in the Russian River watershed for 1910-2017.

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    Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM): Climate Data for...

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    Updated Mar 20, 2023
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    John Engott; Ayman Alzraiee; Sarah Ogle; Saalem Adera (2023). Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM): Climate Data for 1990-2015 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P9WQVKSS
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    Mar 20, 2023
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    John Engott; Ayman Alzraiee; Sarah Ogle; Saalem Adera
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    1990 - 2015
    Area covered
    Russian River
    Description

    The Russian River Watershed (RRW) covers about 1,300 square miles (without Santa Rosa Plain) of urban, agricultural, and forested lands in northern Sonoma County and southern Mendocino County, California. Communities in the RRW depend on a combination of Russian River water and groundwater to meet their water-supply demands. Water is used primarily for agricultural irrigation, municipal and private wells supply, and commercial uses - such as for wineries and recreation. Annual rainfall in the RRW is highly variable, making it prone to droughts and flooding from atmospheric river events. In order to better understand surface-water and groundwater issues, the USGS is creating a Coupled Ground-Water and Surface-Water Flow Model (GSFLOW; Markstrom and others, 2008) of the RRW. This model will include climate, geology, surface-water, groundwater, and land-use data. These climate data are temperature, precipitation, solar radiation, and reference evapotranspiration observations from sta ...

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U.S. Geological Survey (2025). Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM):Daily Precipitation Data from 1990-2015 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/russian-river-integrated-hydrologic-model-rrihm-daily-precipitation-data-from-1990-2015

Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM):Daily Precipitation Data from 1990-2015

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Dataset updated
Nov 26, 2025
Dataset provided by
United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
Area covered
Russian River
Description

The Russian River Watershed (RRW) covers about 1,300 square miles (without Santa Rosa Plain) of urban, agricultural, and forested lands in northern Sonoma County and southern Mendocino County, California. Communities in the RRW depend on a combination of Russian River water and groundwater to meet their water-supply demands. Water is used primarily for agricultural irrigation, municipal and private wells supply, and commercial uses - such as for wineries and recreation. Annual rainfall in the RRW is highly variable, making it prone to droughts and flooding from atmospheric river events. In order to better understand surface-water and groundwater issues, the USGS is creating a Coupled Ground-Water and Surface-Water Flow Model (GSFLOW; Markstrom and others, 2008) of the RRW. This model will include climate, geology, surface-water, groundwater, and land-use data. These data are daily precipitation data from 15 stations in the Russian River watershed for 1990-2015. There is one station for each of the 15 zones in the Russian River Integrated Hydrologic Model (RRIHM).

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