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  1. Runoff - NASA Earthdata

    5 days ago · Runoff is the measurement of the flow of water into a lake, stream or other waterbody, usually expressed in cubic feet per second. The flow is produced by rainfall from …

  2. Global Hydrologic Soil Groups (HYSOGs250m) for Curve Number …

    Description This dataset - HYSOGs250m - represents a globally consistent, gridded dataset of hydrologic soil groups (HSGs) with a geographical resolution of 1/480 decimal degrees, …

  3. Snow Melt - NASA Earthdata

    Dec 12, 2025 · Water runoff from melting snowpack and glaciers, when combined with rainfall, can affect the timing and magnitude of river flows and significantly impact the risk of flooding …

  4. Cattle, Crops, and Coral: Flood Plumes and the Great Barrier Reef

    Jul 21, 2020 · Land runoff may affect all of these measurements, but is especially likely to change light and nutrient levels by adding nutrients that spur algal growth, and increasing turbidity. …

  5. Glacier Runoff - NASA Earthdata

    Dec 22, 2025 · Glacier runoff is the water that comes from rain falling on or the melting of a glacier. Runoff water flows into rivers, lakes, and oceans changing their shape, depth, span, …

  6. ISLSCP II UNH/GRDC Composite Monthly Runoff | NASA Earthdata

    ISLSCP II UNH/GRDC Composite Monthly RunoffThe University of New Hampshire (UNH)/Global Runoff Data Centre (GRDC) composite runoff data combines simulated water balance model …

  7. High Mountain Asia PyGEM Glacier Projections with RCP

    This data set comprises results from the Python Glacier Evolution Model (PyGEM) that include projections of glacier mass change, glacier runoff, and the various components associated …

  8. Terrestrial Hydrosphere | NASA Earthdata

    Dec 1, 2025 · Data collected by NASA’s Earth-observing instruments provide information on the terrestrial hydrosphere including watershed extent, water quality, changes in surface and …

  9. Global PyGEM-OGGM Glacier Projections with RCP and SSP

    Description This data set comprises results from a hybrid glacier evolution model that uses the mass balance module of the Python Glacier Evolution Model (PyGEM) and the glacier …

  10. Glacier Power: Why is Glacier Ice Blue? - NASA Earthdata

    Dec 26, 2025 · Glacial ice is a different color from regular ice. It is so blue because the dense ice of the glacier absorbs every other color of the spectrum except blue — so blue is what we see!