{ "opencollection": "1.0.0", "info": { "name": "USGS Water Data OGC APIs agency-codes aquifer-codes API", "version": "0.56.0" }, "items": [ { "info": { "name": "aquifer-codes", "type": "folder" }, "items": [ { "info": { "name": "Get Aquifer codes metadata", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "GET", "url": "https://api.waterdata.usgs.gov/ogcapi/v0/collections/aquifer-codes", "params": [ { "name": "f", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional f parameter indicates the output format which the server shall provide as part of the response document. The default format is GeoJSON. CSV is also available." }, { "name": "lang", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional lang parameter instructs the server return a response in a certain language, if supported. If the language is not among the available values, the Accept-Language header language will be used if it is supported. If the header is missing, the default server language is used. Note that providers may only support a single language (or often no language at all), that can be different from the server language. Language strings can be written in a complex (e.g. \"fr-CA,fr;q=0.9,en-US;q=0.8,en;q=0.7\"), simple (e.g. \"de\") or locale-like (e.g. \"de-CH\" or \"fr_BE\") fashion." } ] }, "docs": "Local aquifers in USGS data are identified by an aquifer name and geohydrologic unit code (a three-digit number related to the age of the formation, followed by a 4 or 5 character abbreviation for the geologic unit or aquifer name). For the age of formation (aquifer age), generally the smaller the number represents the younger the geohydrologic unit. Aquifer names and the definition of an aquifer can be very subjective. One rock unit may be called different aquifer names by different people. Loc" }, { "info": { "name": "Get Aquifer codes items", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "GET", "url": "https://api.waterdata.usgs.gov/ogcapi/v0/collections/aquifer-codes/items", "params": [ { "name": "f", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional f parameter indicates the output format which the server shall provide as part of the response document. The default format is GeoJSON." }, { "name": "lang", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional lang parameter instructs the server return a response in a certain language, if supported. If the language is not among the available values, the Accept-Language header language will be used if it is supported. If the header is missing, the default server language is used. Note that providers may only support a single language (or often no language at all), that can be different from the server language. Language strings can be written in a complex (e.g. \"fr-CA,fr;q=0.9,en-US;q=0.8,en;q=0.7\"), simple (e.g. \"de\") or locale-like (e.g. \"de-CH\" or \"fr_BE\") fashion." }, { "name": "bbox", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "Only features that have a geometry that intersects the bounding box are selected.The bounding box is provided as four or six numbers, depending on whether the coordinate reference system includes a vertical axis (height or depth)." }, { "name": "limit", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional limit parameter limits the number of items that are presented in the response document (maximum=50000, default=10000)." }, { "name": "crs", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "Indicates the coordinate reference system for the results." }, { "name": "bbox-crs", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "Indicates the coordinate reference system for the given bbox coordinates." }, { "name": "properties", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The properties that should be included. The parameter value is a comma-separated list of property names." }, { "name": "skipGeometry", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "This option can be used to skip response geometries for each feature." }, { "name": "offset", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional offset parameter indicates the index within the result set from which the server shall begin presenting results in the response document. The first element has an index of 0 (default)." }, { "name": "id", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "Aquifer code. The eight-character string identifying an aquifer. Codes are defined by the \\\"Catalog of Aquifer Names and Geologic Unit Codes used by the Water Resources Division.\\\"" }, { "name": "aquifer_name", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "Aquifer name. Aquifer names are defined by the \\\"Catalog of Aquifer Names and Geologic Unit Codes used by the Water Resources Division.\\\"" }, { "name": "filter", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "CQL Text filter expression. CQL JSON cannot be used here, only in the body. \nSee also: https://docs.pygeoapi.io/en/latest/cql.html \n\nExample: time_series_id IN ('64ee32f5350a4ec4967435dcd2e364ea', '3e55d9c2d8a54bec9ca5e292b07d5a96')" } ], "auth": { "type": "apikey", "key": "api_key", "value": "{{api_key}}", "placement": "query" } }, "docs": "Local aquifers in USGS data are identified by an aquifer name and geohydrologic unit code (a three-digit number related to the age of the formation, followed by a 4 or 5 character abbreviation for the geologic unit or aquifer name). For the age of formation (aquifer age), generally the smaller the number represents the younger the geohydrologic unit. Aquifer names and the definition of an aquifer can be very subjective. One rock unit may be called different aquifer names by different people. Loc" }, { "info": { "name": "Get Aquifer codes items with CQL2", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "POST", "url": "https://api.waterdata.usgs.gov/ogcapi/v0/collections/aquifer-codes/items", "body": { "type": "json", "data": "{}" }, "auth": { "type": "apikey", "key": "api_key", "value": "{{api_key}}", "placement": "query" } }, "docs": "Local aquifers in USGS data are identified by an aquifer name and geohydrologic unit code (a three-digit number related to the age of the formation, followed by a 4 or 5 character abbreviation for the geologic unit or aquifer name). For the age of formation (aquifer age), generally the smaller the number represents the younger the geohydrologic unit. Aquifer names and the definition of an aquifer can be very subjective. One rock unit may be called different aquifer names by different people. Loc" }, { "info": { "name": "Options for Aquifer codes items", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "OPTIONS", "url": "https://api.waterdata.usgs.gov/ogcapi/v0/collections/aquifer-codes/items", "auth": { "type": "apikey", "key": "api_key", "value": "{{api_key}}", "placement": "query" } }, "docs": "Local aquifers in USGS data are identified by an aquifer name and geohydrologic unit code (a three-digit number related to the age of the formation, followed by a 4 or 5 character abbreviation for the geologic unit or aquifer name). For the age of formation (aquifer age), generally the smaller the number represents the younger the geohydrologic unit. Aquifer names and the definition of an aquifer can be very subjective. One rock unit may be called different aquifer names by different people. Loc" }, { "info": { "name": "Get Aquifer codes item by id", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "GET", "url": "https://api.waterdata.usgs.gov/ogcapi/v0/collections/aquifer-codes/items/:featureId", "params": [ { "name": "crs", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "Indicates the coordinate reference system for the results." }, { "name": "f", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional f parameter indicates the output format which the server shall provide as part of the response document. The default format is GeoJSON. CSV is also available." }, { "name": "lang", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional lang parameter instructs the server return a response in a certain language, if supported. If the language is not among the available values, the Accept-Language header language will be used if it is supported. If the header is missing, the default server language is used. Note that providers may only support a single language (or often no language at all), that can be different from the server language. Language strings can be written in a complex (e.g. \"fr-CA,fr;q=0.9,en-US;q=0.8,en;q=0.7\"), simple (e.g. \"de\") or locale-like (e.g. \"de-CH\" or \"fr_BE\") fashion." } ], "auth": { "type": "apikey", "key": "api_key", "value": "{{api_key}}", "placement": "query" } }, "docs": "Local aquifers in USGS data are identified by an aquifer name and geohydrologic unit code (a three-digit number related to the age of the formation, followed by a 4 or 5 character abbreviation for the geologic unit or aquifer name). For the age of formation (aquifer age), generally the smaller the number represents the younger the geohydrologic unit. Aquifer names and the definition of an aquifer can be very subjective. One rock unit may be called different aquifer names by different people. Loc" }, { "info": { "name": "Options for Aquifer codes item by id", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "OPTIONS", "url": "https://api.waterdata.usgs.gov/ogcapi/v0/collections/aquifer-codes/items/:featureId", "auth": { "type": "apikey", "key": "api_key", "value": "{{api_key}}", "placement": "query" } }, "docs": "Local aquifers in USGS data are identified by an aquifer name and geohydrologic unit code (a three-digit number related to the age of the formation, followed by a 4 or 5 character abbreviation for the geologic unit or aquifer name). For the age of formation (aquifer age), generally the smaller the number represents the younger the geohydrologic unit. Aquifer names and the definition of an aquifer can be very subjective. One rock unit may be called different aquifer names by different people. Loc" }, { "info": { "name": "Get Aquifer codes queryables", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "GET", "url": "https://api.waterdata.usgs.gov/ogcapi/v0/collections/aquifer-codes/queryables", "params": [ { "name": "properties", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The properties that should be included. The parameter value is a comma-separated list of property names." }, { "name": "f", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional f parameter indicates the output format which the server shall provide as part of the response document. The default format is GeoJSON. CSV is also available." }, { "name": "profile", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The profile to be applied to a given request" }, { "name": "lang", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional lang parameter instructs the server return a response in a certain language, if supported. If the language is not among the available values, the Accept-Language header language will be used if it is supported. If the header is missing, the default server language is used. Note that providers may only support a single language (or often no language at all), that can be different from the server language. Language strings can be written in a complex (e.g. \"fr-CA,fr;q=0.9,en-US;q=0.8,en;q=0.7\"), simple (e.g. \"de\") or locale-like (e.g. \"de-CH\" or \"fr_BE\") fashion." } ], "auth": { "type": "apikey", "key": "api_key", "value": "{{api_key}}", "placement": "query" } }, "docs": "Local aquifers in USGS data are identified by an aquifer name and geohydrologic unit code (a three-digit number related to the age of the formation, followed by a 4 or 5 character abbreviation for the geologic unit or aquifer name). For the age of formation (aquifer age), generally the smaller the number represents the younger the geohydrologic unit. Aquifer names and the definition of an aquifer can be very subjective. One rock unit may be called different aquifer names by different people. Loc" }, { "info": { "name": "Get Aquifer codes schema", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "GET", "url": "https://api.waterdata.usgs.gov/ogcapi/v0/collections/aquifer-codes/schema", "params": [ { "name": "f", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional f parameter indicates the output format which the server shall provide as part of the response document. The default format is GeoJSON. CSV is also available." }, { "name": "lang", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The optional lang parameter instructs the server return a response in a certain language, if supported. If the language is not among the available values, the Accept-Language header language will be used if it is supported. If the header is missing, the default server language is used. Note that providers may only support a single language (or often no language at all), that can be different from the server language. Language strings can be written in a complex (e.g. \"fr-CA,fr;q=0.9,en-US;q=0.8,en;q=0.7\"), simple (e.g. \"de\") or locale-like (e.g. \"de-CH\" or \"fr_BE\") fashion." } ], "auth": { "type": "apikey", "key": "api_key", "value": "{{api_key}}", "placement": "query" } }, "docs": "Local aquifers in USGS data are identified by an aquifer name and geohydrologic unit code (a three-digit number related to the age of the formation, followed by a 4 or 5 character abbreviation for the geologic unit or aquifer name). For the age of formation (aquifer age), generally the smaller the number represents the younger the geohydrologic unit. Aquifer names and the definition of an aquifer can be very subjective. One rock unit may be called different aquifer names by different people. Loc" } ] } ], "bundled": true }