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  	<title>USGS Multimedia Gallery for Set: Water</title>
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	<description>A list of photography and images from the U.S. Geological Survey's Multimedia Gallery (http://gallery.usgs.gov).</description>
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		  <title><![CDATA[Burned Trees after wildfire in Gila National Forest]]></title>
		  <description><![CDATA[<p>Burned trees along the trail into Hummingbird Saddle, Gila National Forest, New Mexico, where USGS scientists installed a&nbsp;rain gage.</p>]]></description>
		  <author>
		  	msander - at - usgs.gov (Mike Sanders)
				
		  </author>
		  <link>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/07_03_2012_fja4DQp10W_07_03_2012_0</link>
		  <guid>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/07_03_2012_fja4DQp10W_07_03_2012_0</guid>
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		  <pubDate>Tue, 3 Jul 2012 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
		
				<category>Whitewater</category>

				<category>Baldy</category>

				<category>Whitewater-Baldy</category>

				<category>wildfire</category>

				<category>gage</category>

				<category>streamgage</category>

				<category>wildfire</category>

				<category>fire</category>

				<category>flood</category>

				<category>hazard</category>

				<category>warning</category>

				<category>Gila</category>

				<category>NationalForest</category>

				<category>EarlyFloodWarning</category>

				<category>NR2012_07_05</category>

				<category></category>

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		  <title><![CDATA[USGS rain gage installation]]></title>
		  <description><![CDATA[<p>USGS scientist finishes the&nbsp;installation&nbsp;of a rain gage at Hummingbird Saddle, Gila National Forest, New Mexico.</p>]]></description>
		  <author>
		  	msander - at - usgs.gov (Mike Sanders)
				
		  </author>
		  <link>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/07_03_2012_fja4DQp10W_07_03_2012_1</link>
		  <guid>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/07_03_2012_fja4DQp10W_07_03_2012_1</guid>
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		  <pubDate>Tue, 3 Jul 2012 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
		
				<category>Whitewater</category>

				<category>Baldy</category>

				<category>Whitewater-Baldy</category>

				<category>wildfire</category>

				<category>gage</category>

				<category>streamgage</category>

				<category>wildfire</category>

				<category>fire</category>

				<category>flood</category>

				<category>hazard</category>

				<category>warning</category>

				<category>Gila</category>

				<category>NationalForest</category>

				<category>EarlyFloodWarning</category>

				<category>NR2012_07_05</category>

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		  <title><![CDATA[Helicopter View of Gila Wilderness Area]]></title>
		  <description><![CDATA[<p>Aerial view of the Gila Wilderness Area on the approach to&nbsp;Mogollon&nbsp;Baldy Lookout, where USGS scientists installed a rain gage to provide advance flood warning, Gila National Forest, New Mexico.</p>]]></description>
		  <author>
		  	msander - at - usgs.gov (Mike Sanders)
				
		  </author>
		  <link>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/07_03_2012_fja4DQp10W_07_03_2012_2</link>
		  <guid>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/07_03_2012_fja4DQp10W_07_03_2012_2</guid>
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		  <pubDate>Tue, 3 Jul 2012 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
		
				<category>Whitewater</category>

				<category>Baldy</category>

				<category>Whitewater-Baldy</category>

				<category>wildfire</category>

				<category>gage</category>

				<category>streamgage</category>

				<category>wildfire</category>

				<category>fire</category>

				<category>flood</category>

				<category>hazard</category>

				<category>warning</category>

				<category>Gila</category>

				<category>NationalForest</category>

				<category>EarlyFloodWarning</category>

				<category>NR2012_07_05</category>

				<category></category>

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		  <title><![CDATA[Sprague River Basin, Oregon]]></title>
		  <description><![CDATA[<p>Climate change projections indicate a steady increase in temperature progressing through the 21<sup>st</sup> century, generally resulting in snowpack reductions, changes to the timing of snowmelt, altered streamflows, and reductions in soil moisture, all of which could affect water management, agriculture, recreation, hazard mitigation, and ecosystems across the nation. Despite some widespread similarities in climate change trends, climate change will affect specific water basins in the U.S. differently, based on the particular hydrologic and geologic conditions in that area. See how the <a href="http://usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3208">Sprague River Basin, Oregon</a> will be impacted.</p>]]></description>
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		  <link>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/05_15_2012_f30Md55CCw_05_15_2012_0</link>
		  <guid>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/05_15_2012_f30Md55CCw_05_15_2012_0</guid>
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		  <pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
		
				<category>watershed</category>

				<category>climate</category>

				<category>wateravailability</category>

				<category>NR2012_05_16</category>

				<category></category>

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		  <title><![CDATA[Sprague River Basin, Oregon]]></title>
		  <description><![CDATA[<p>Climate change projections indicate a steady increase in temperature progressing through the 21<sup>st</sup> century, generally resulting in snowpack reductions, changes to the timing of snowmelt, altered streamflows, and reductions in soil moisture, all of which could affect water management, agriculture, recreation, hazard mitigation, and ecosystems across the nation. Despite some widespread similarities in climate change trends, climate change will affect specific water basins in the U.S. differently, based on the particular hydrologic and geologic conditions in that area. See how the <a href="http://usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3208">Sprague River Basin, Oregon</a> will be impacted.</p>]]></description>
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		  <link>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/05_14_2012_j41Qhu6GGb_05_14_2012_0</link>
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		  <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
		
				<category>climatechange</category>

				<category>climate</category>

				<category>watershed</category>

				<category>water</category>

				<category>NR2012_05_16</category>

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		  <title><![CDATA[Sagehen Creek Basin, California]]></title>
		  <description><![CDATA[<p>Climate change projections indicate a steady increase in temperature progressing through the 21<sup>st</sup> century, generally resulting in snowpack reductions, changes to the timing of snowmelt, altered streamflows, and reductions in soil moisture, all of which could affect water management, agriculture, recreation, hazard mitigation, and ecosystems across the nation. Despite some widespread similarities in climate change trends, climate change will affect specific water basins in the U.S. differently, based on the particular hydrologic and geologic conditions in that area. See how the <a href="http://usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3208">Sagehen Creek Basin, California</a> will be impacted.</p>]]></description>
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		  <link>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/05_14_2012_j41Qhu6GGb_05_14_2012_1</link>
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		  <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
		
				<category>climatechange</category>

				<category>climate</category>

				<category>watershed</category>

				<category>water</category>

				<category>NR2012_05_16</category>

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		  <title><![CDATA[Feather River Basin, California]]></title>
		  <description><![CDATA[<p>Climate change projections indicate a steady increase in temperature progressing through the 21<sup>st</sup> century, generally resulting in snowpack reductions, changes to the timing of snowmelt, altered streamflows, and reductions in soil moisture, all of which could affect water management, agriculture, recreation, hazard mitigation, and ecosystems across the nation. Despite some widespread similarities in climate change trends, climate change will affect specific water basins in the U.S. differently, based on the particular hydrologic and geologic conditions in that area. See how the <a href="http://usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3208">Feather River Basin, California</a> will be impacted.</p>]]></description>
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		  <link>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/05_14_2012_j41Qhu6GGb_05_14_2012_2</link>
		  <guid>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/05_14_2012_j41Qhu6GGb_05_14_2012_2</guid>
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		  <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
		
				<category>climatechange</category>

				<category>climate</category>

				<category>watershed</category>

				<category>water</category>

				<category>NR2012_05_16</category>

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		  <title><![CDATA[Naches River Basin, Washington]]></title>
		  <description><![CDATA[<p>Climate change projections indicate a steady increase in temperature progressing through the 21<sup>st</sup> century, generally resulting in snowpack reductions, changes to the timing of snowmelt, altered streamflows, and reductions in soil moisture, all of which could affect water management, agriculture, recreation, hazard mitigation, and ecosystems across the nation. Despite some widespread similarities in climate change trends, climate change will affect specific water basins in the U.S. differently, based on the particular hydrologic and geologic conditions in that area. See how the <a href="http://usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3208">Naches River Basin, Washington</a> will be impacted.</p>]]></description>
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		  <link>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/05_14_2012_j41Qhu6GGb_05_14_2012_3</link>
		  <guid>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/05_14_2012_j41Qhu6GGb_05_14_2012_3</guid>
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		  <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
		
				<category>climatechange</category>

				<category>climate</category>

				<category>watershed</category>

				<category>water</category>

				<category>NR2012_05_16</category>

				<category></category>

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		  <title><![CDATA[Yampa River Basin, Colorado]]></title>
		  <description><![CDATA[<p>Climate change projections indicate a steady increase in temperature progressing through the 21<sup>st</sup> century, generally resulting in snowpack reductions, changes to the timing of snowmelt, altered streamflows, and reductions in soil moisture, all of which could affect water management, agriculture, recreation, hazard mitigation, and ecosystems across the nation. Despite some widespread similarities in climate change trends, climate change will affect specific water basins in the U.S. differently, based on the particular hydrologic and geologic conditions in that area. See how the <a href="http://usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3208">Yampa River Basin, Colorado</a> will be impacted.</p>]]></description>
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		  <link>http://gallery.usgs.gov/photos/05_14_2012_j41Qhu6GGb_05_14_2012_4</link>
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		  <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
		
				<category>climatechange</category>

				<category>climate</category>

				<category>watershed</category>

				<category>water</category>

				<category>NR2012_05_16</category>

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