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This map shows the potential current distribution of Gunnison sage-grouse, in the context of current and near-term terrestrial intactness and long-term potential for climate change and energy development.
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This map shows areas that have experienced fire between 1999 and 2010, including fire severity information where available. Determination of "change" due to fire is not possible due to the lack of highly accurate pre- and post-fire maps of vegetation conditions, and the wide range of possible interpretations of what constitutes a change. Instead, the focus was placed on mapping the location of fires and severity; the overall likelihood of significant change in short term vegetation conditions increases with fire severity.
From USFWS service description: "This data service identifies, in general, the areas where final critical habitat exist for species that are endangered or threatened. Special protections and/or restrictions are possible in areas where federal funding, permits, licenses, authorizations or actions occur or are required. Critical habitat are areas considered essential for the conservation of a listed species. These areas provide notice to the public and land managers the importance of these areas to the conservation of the species." The data can be downloaded in a shapefile, viewed on the Fish and Wildlife Service's map viewer, or accessed through a web service. It's also possible to view the data through the ScienceBase...
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This map shows average seasonal minimum and maximum flow rates at major gaging stations. The period of record varies for each gaging station; averages were for the entire period of record up to 9/30/2010.
Legal land descriptions. For examples: political and administrative boundaries, governmental units, marine boundaries, voting districts, school districts, international boundaries.
This service contains vector datasets for the UI Moscow campus published by UI Facilities Services. Most data are current only to 2005.
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This map service allows the exploration of hydraulic aspects of the middle and lower Yellowstone River. It includes interpretations of the channel migration zone, areas that may potentially be inundated by floods, historic locations of the river channel, an inventory of man-made features in or near the channel that may impact the stream flow, and, for selected areas, a time series of these man-made features. Please see
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The accompanying dataset was produced as part of a project funded under NASA’s Terrestrial Ecology Program and titled “The National Biomass and Carbon Dataset 2000 (NBCD 2000): A High Spatial Resolution Baseline to Reduce Uncertainty in Carbon Accounting and Flux Modeling.” The main objective of the project was to generate a high-resolution (30 m), year-2000 baseline estimate of basal area-weighted canopy height, aboveground live dry biomass, and standing carbon stock for the conterminou The accompanying dataset was produced as part of a project funded under NASA’s Terrestrial Ecology Program and titled “The National Biomass and Carbon Dataset 2000 (NBCD 2000): A High Spatial Resolution Baseline to Reduce...
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This shapefile contains landscape factors representing potential human disturbances to river systems summarized in 12-digit USGS hydrological units (HUC12s) for the Matanuska Susitna Basin Salmon Habitat Partnership. This dataset is the result of clipping the shapefile for 'National Fish Habitat Action Plan (NFHAP) 2010 HCI Scores and Human Disturbance Data for Alaska linked to HUC12s' to the boundary of the Matanuska Susitna Basin Salmon Habitat Partnership. Variables include land uses, barriers to fish movement, landing strips/airports, mines, point-source pollutant sites, and infrastructure like pipelines, railroads, and roads. The source datasets that were compiled and attributed to HUC12s were identified as...
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GAP distribution models represent the areas where species are predicted to occur based on habitat associations. GAP distribution models are the spatial arrangement of environments suitable for occupation by a species. In other words, a species distribution is created using a deductive model to predict areas suitable for occupation within a species range. To represent these suitable environments, GAP compiled existing GAP data, where available, and compiled additional data where needed. Existing data sources were the Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project (SWReGAP) and the Southeast Gap Analysis Project (SEGAP) as well as a data compiled by Sanborn Solutions and Mason, Bruce and Girard. Habitat associations were...
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The Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is a geodatabase, managed by U. S. Geological Survey Gap Analysis Program, that illustrates and describes public land ownership, management and other conservation lands, including voluntarily provided privately protected areas. The geodatabase contains four feature classes such as, ‘Marine Protected Areas (MPA)’ and ‘Easements’ that each contains uniquely associated attributes. These two feature classes are combined with the PAD-US ‘Fee’ feature class to provide a full inventory of protected areas in a common schema (i.e. ‘Combined’ file). Legitimate and other protected area overlaps exist in the full inventory, with Easements loaded on top of Fee and MPAs...
Categories: Data; Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service, Map Service; Tags: Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), Arizona (AZ), Arkansas (AR), Biodiversity, All tags...
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This point layer represents estuaries present within PMEP’s spatial data system. This layer was developed by members of PMEP, based partly on previous estuary inventory efforts as well asthe goals of PMEP. Currently, there are 444 estuaries present in this layer, covering the West Coast of the contiguous United States. Estuaries were included based on their current or future potential to provide habitat for fish species. It is possible that this list will expand or contract over time, as determined by the needs of PMEP.
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Level of public access permitted. Open requires no special requirements for public access to the property (may include regular hours available). Restricted requires a special permit from the owner for access, a registration permit on public land or has highly variable times when open to use. Closed – occurs where no public access is allowed (land bank property, special ecological study areas, military bases, etc.). Unknown is assigned where information is not currently available. Access is assigned categorically by Designation Type or provided by PAD-US State Data Stewards, federal or NGO partners. Contact the PAD-US Coordinator with available public access information: lisajjohnson@boisestate.edu
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The Species Richness Maps included here are based on the Gap Analysis Project (GAP) habitat maps, which are predictions of the spatial distribution of suitable environmental and land cover conditions within the United States for individual species. Individual species habitat distribution models were summed to create the total richness for each vertebrate taxa. The summing process was coded in Python 2.7 and employed the arcpy module for geoprocessing steps. The code is documented in the log file which is included in the Sciencebase item along with the richness data for each taxa (See processing steps for file names and sciencebase urls). Mapped habitat distribution areas represent places where the environment is...
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This map service is an information surface representing the shallowest distance to the top of a wet soil layer (the water table) within a soil map unit polygon. The value is the annual minimum as well as the component minimum, so the reported value is the nearest the water table gets to the surface of any significant component in the map unit at any time during the year. Although there is data for the whole United States for water table depths, not every map unit polygon has a value. Some parts of the United States have more complete coverage of water table depth than others, but values for water table depth depth are still rather piecemeal in character. Quite often, in many places, more than half of the soil...
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This service contains layers based on Geographic Coordinate Data Base (GCDB) coordinate data. The locations of Public Land Survey System (PLSS) corners, as represented in geographic coordinate pairs, were derived from a variety of source documents, which include U.S. General Land Office and BLM survey plats/notes, as well as survey data obtained from other U.S. Government agencies, private sector survey firms, and local governments. The attributes assigned to PLSS polygons were taken from the BLM's Legal Land Description (LLD) data set, contained within the Legacy Rehost for the year 2000 (LR2000) automated records system. The coordinate data was produced by using control stations of known location, with varying...


map background search result map search result map USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) Boundaries UI Moscow Campus Annual Minimum Soil Depth To Water Table The National Biomass and Carbon Dataset 2000 Yellowstone River Hydrology Public Land Survey System (PLSS) National Fish Habitat Action Plan (NFHAP) 2010 HCI Scores and Human Disturbance Data for Alaska linked to HUC12s for Matanuska Susitna Basin Salmon Habitat Partnership Common Loon (Gavia immer) Modeled Distribution Protected Areas Database of the United States (PADUS) - Combined: Version 1.3 - Ownership Layer Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements - Terrestrial Species: Gunnison Sage-Grouse Colorado Plateau REA MQ A4: Where are soils that have potential to have cryptogamic soil crusts? Colorado Plateau REA MQ B1: Where are lotic and lentic surface waterbodies and livestock and wildlife watering tanks and artificial water bodies? Colorado Plateau REA MQ B2: Where are perennial streams and stream reaches? Colorado Plateau REA MQ B3: What are seasonal discharge maxima and minima for the Colorado River and major tributaries at gaging stations? Colorado Plateau REA MQ E1: Where are the areas that have been changed by wildfire between 1999 and 2009? U.S. Geological Survey - Gap Analysis Project Bird Species Habitat Richness Pacific Marine & Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership Estuary Points UI Moscow Campus National Fish Habitat Action Plan (NFHAP) 2010 HCI Scores and Human Disturbance Data for Alaska linked to HUC12s for Matanuska Susitna Basin Salmon Habitat Partnership Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements - Terrestrial Species: Gunnison Sage-Grouse Colorado Plateau REA MQ A4: Where are soils that have potential to have cryptogamic soil crusts? Colorado Plateau REA MQ B1: Where are lotic and lentic surface waterbodies and livestock and wildlife watering tanks and artificial water bodies? Colorado Plateau REA MQ B3: What are seasonal discharge maxima and minima for the Colorado River and major tributaries at gaging stations? Colorado Plateau REA MQ E1: Where are the areas that have been changed by wildfire between 1999 and 2009? Boundaries Colorado Plateau REA MQ B2: Where are perennial streams and stream reaches? Pacific Marine & Estuarine Fish Habitat Partnership Estuary Points Common Loon (Gavia immer) Modeled Distribution U.S. Geological Survey - Gap Analysis Project Bird Species Habitat Richness Annual Minimum Soil Depth To Water Table Public Land Survey System (PLSS) USGS National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) Protected Areas Database of the United States (PADUS) - Combined: Version 1.3 - Ownership Layer The National Biomass and Carbon Dataset 2000 Yellowstone River Hydrology