- Alaska Science Center Office of Water Resources includes links to more information about water resources in Alaska.
- Alaska Geospatial Data Clearinghouse (AGDC) houses digital versions of topographic maps and GIS coverages of streamflow analysis region boundaries and the precipitation map from Jones and Fahl (1994).
- A 1994 report on flood frequency in Alaska, "Magnitude and frequency of floods in Alaska and conterminous basins of Canada" by S.H. Jones and C.B. Fahl contains plates showing mean minimum January temperature (Plate 1) and mean annual precipitation (Plate 2) for Alaska and conterminous basins of Canada.
- NWISWeb provides real-time and historic surface water data.
- The National Flood Frequency (NFF) program (overview, report) describes a USGS program for computing flood frequency nationwide.
- USGS Surface Water Software available for public use includes the PEAKFQ program for computing flood frequencies from observed station data and the NFF program for computing flood frequencies nationwide, among others.
- STREAMSTATS is a web-based application under development by the USGS for serving streamflow statistics. Alaska data will eventually be available in STREAMSTATS.
- USGS Water Resources Discipline provides information needed to understand the water resources of the United States.
- USGS is the federal source for science about the Earth, its natural and living resources, natural hazards, and the environment.
- Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities


