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This shapefile is the official boundary of the Fishers & Farmers Partnership. The boundary was originally developed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and was updated in 2013 to reflect revisions from the Fishers & Farmers Partnership, a recognized Fish Habitat Partnership (FHP) of the National Fish Habitat Partnership.
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New active-source shallow seismic (shear-wave and acoustic-wave) measurements were obtained at 18 prioritized seismic monitoring station locations in the north San Francisco Bay area to measure site-specific ground motion amplification effects, soil depth, depth to bedrock (Z1.0 Vs=1 km/s), calculate site specific velocity-depth profiles and Vs30, and develop NEHRP site classifications for each location. This study was led by Principal Investigators Jamey Turner, Cooper Brossy, and Daniel O’Connell and field data were acquired by Glendon Adams and Lincoln Steele. Seismic monitoring sites that recorded high PGA values during the M6.0 Napa earthquake, proximal to higher population densities, and sites recommended...
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This part of DS 781 presents data for the Seafloor character map of the Offshore of Point Conception Map Area, California. The vector data file is included in "SeafloorCharacter_OffshorePointConception.zip," which is accessible from https://doi.org/10.5066/F7QN64XQ. This raster-format seafloor-character map shows four substrate classes in the Offshore of Point Conception map area, California. The substrate classes mapped in this area have been colored to indicate which of the following California Marine Life Protection Act depth zones and slope classes they belong: Depth Zone 2 (intertidal to 30 m), Depth Zone 3 (30 to 100 m), Depth Zone 4 (100 to 200 m), Depth Zone 5 (deeper than 200 m), Slope Class 1 (0 degrees...
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Future climates are simulated by general circulation models (GCM) using climate change scenarios (IPCC 2014). To project climate change for the sagebrush biome, we used 11 GCMs and two climate change scenarios from the IPCC Fifth Assessment, representative concentration pathways (RCPs) 4.5 and 8.5 (Moss et al. 2010, Van Vuuren et al. 2011). RCP4.5 scenario represents a future where climate policies limit and achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations to 4.5 W m-2 by 2100. RCP8.5 scenario might be called a business-as-usual scenario, where high emissions of greenhouse gases continue in the absence of climate change policies. The two selected time frames allow comparison of near-term (2020-2050) and longer-term...
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Future climates are simulated by general circulation models (GCM) using climate change scenarios (IPCC 2014). To project climate change for the sagebrush biome, we used 11 GCMs and two climate change scenarios from the IPCC Fifth Assessment, representative concentration pathways (RCPs) 4.5 and 8.5 (Moss et al. 2010, Van Vuuren et al. 2011). RCP4.5 scenario represents a future where climate policies limit and achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations to 4.5 W m-2 by 2100. RCP8.5 scenario might be called a business-as-usual scenario, where high emissions of greenhouse gases continue in the absence of climate change policies. The two selected time frames allow comparison of near-term (2020-2050) and longer-term...
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Future climates are simulated by general circulation models (GCM) using climate change scenarios (IPCC 2014). To project climate change for the sagebrush biome, we used 11 GCMs and two climate change scenarios from the IPCC Fifth Assessment, representative concentration pathways (RCPs) 4.5 and 8.5 (Moss et al. 2010, Van Vuuren et al. 2011). RCP4.5 scenario represents a future where climate policies limit and achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations to 4.5 W m-2 by 2100. RCP8.5 scenario might be called a business-as-usual scenario, where high emissions of greenhouse gases continue in the absence of climate change policies. The two selected time frames allow comparison of near-term (2020-2050) and longer-term...
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) worked in cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to document the August and September, 2017 Hurricane Harvey storm event in southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana. Hurricane Harvey was the most significant rainfall event in United States history in scope and rainfall totals since rainfall records began during the 1880s. From August 25 through September 1, 2017, some areas in southeastern Texas received more than 60 inches of rain; large areas received more than 40 inches of rain. This data release contains the flood inundation polygons, flood-depth rasters, mapped boundaries, and high-water mark (HWM) locations for the selected river basins, coastal...
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This geodatabase contains the official boundary of the Southeast Aquatic Resource Partnership with State Boundaries. The boundary was originally developed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and was updated in 2020 to reflect revisions from the Southeast Aquatic Resource Partnership, a recognized Fish Habitat Partnership (FHP) of the National Fish Habitat Partnership.
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This data release contains the boundaries of assessment units and input data for the assessment of continuous oil and gas resources in the Delle Phosphatic Member of the Mississippian Woodman Formation, western Utah, eastern Nevada and southeastern Idaho. The Assessment Unit is the fundamental unit used in the National Assessment Project for the assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources. The Assessment Unit is defined within the context of the higher-level Total Petroleum System. The Assessment Unit is shown herein as a geographic boundary interpreted, defined, and mapped by the geologist responsible for the province and incorporates a set of known or postulated oil and (or) gas accumulations sharing similar...
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The Okinawa cluster is named for the island of Okinawa in the Ryukyu Islands. Although there are deeper events in the area, only events with depths less than about 35 km were retained in the cluster. The cluster contains one large event, an Ms 6.5 event on March 2, 1980 to the west of the island that is likely associated with back-arc spreading. All events have depth constraint from arrivals at near- or local-distances, or from teleseismic depth phases in a few cases. Although the setting is broadly oceanic, the Ryukyu Islands are thought to be part of a remannt continental sliver, so it is not so surprising that a crustal model very close to ak135 fits the observed arrival time data well. ...
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These data were collected as part of a field trial to test the effectiveness of a sylvatic plague vaccine (see Rocke et al., 2017 for details). Vaccine and control plots were selected randomly from the available pairs at each location. Baits containing Rhodamine B, a biomarker, were distributed at each plot. At least 1 week and no more than 2 months post-baiting each year, local collaborators captured, marked, and sampled prairie dogs. Hair and whisker samples were collected from up to 50 unique prairie dogs from each plot each year. Sex, age, weight, and the identity of all current-year and prior-year recaptures were recorded for each captured animal. In the laboratory, hair/whiskers were assessed for the presence...
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This shapefile is the official boundary of the Western Native Trout Initiative. The boundary was originally developed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and was updated in 2013 to reflect revisions from the Western Native Trout Initiative, a recognized Fish Habitat Partnership (FHP) of the National Fish Habitat Partnership.
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The Siah Kuh cluster is named after the village of Siah Kuh (Black Mountain) in Gilan Province, Iran. It consists of only 16 events, the largest being the M4.3 event on September 5, 2005. There's a fairly large azimuthal gap to the east, but the cluster is well calibrated at a level of 1.4 km by using data up to 1.6 degrees. Focal depths of almost all events are constrained with local-distance readings, except for the oldest event in the cluster (January 6, 2005) which is set to a default of 11 km. Number of events: 16 Calibration type: direct calibration using data to 1.6 degrees; hypocentroid...
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The Hakodate cluster is named for the city of Hakodate at the south end the island of Hokkaido, Japan. The cluster extends southward to the northern tip of Honshu. Over half the events in the cluster are associated with an earthquake swarm in late March 2000 on the southern flank of Mt. Usu, an active volcano in southern Hokkaido. The distribution of stations is quite good and location calibration is straight-forward. Number of events: 39 Calibration type: direct calibration using data to 1.0 degrees; hypocentroid calibration level = 1.1 km Epicentral calibration range: 1 - 2 km Date range:...
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The “Biophysical assessment for indemnity selection of federal lands in Colorado: Indemnity Unit locations” dataset delineates the spatial locations of 89 Indemnity Units, comprising 339 parcels of federal lands. These lands, currently managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), are under consideration for transfer of ownership to the State of Colorado in compensation for federal lands not available for transfer at the time of statehood. The Indemnity Units total 23,130 acres of surface and mineral estate and 6,150 acres of mineral estate only. The specific land parcels to be transferred to the State will be finalized after an environmental analysis is completed, as required by the National Environmental Policy...
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The Ahel cluster is named for the village of Ahel in Fars Province, Iran. This cluster consists of 184 events including the October 31, 1956 Gowdeh earthquake (Magnitude 6.6) and fourteen more older events prior to 1980. Calibration is greatly aided by data from a temporary network deployed by Farzam Yamini-Fard (IIEES). A.R. Ghods (IASBS) repicked many of the arrival times from Iranian networks, including S-P data from the INSM network of accelerometers (BHRC). Focal depths of 23 events are constrained with near-source data, 15 are set by local-distance data, and reminder are fixed to a cluster default of 12 km. Further information about this cluster is contained in: Karasözen et al. (in preparation), Seismotectonics...
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This raster represents a continuous surface of sage-grouse habitat suitability index (HSI) values for northeastern California. HSIs were calculated for spring (mid-March to June), summer (July to mid-October), and winter (November to March) sage-grouse seasons, and then multiplied together to create this composite dataset.


map background search result map search result map Official Recognized Boundary of Fishers & Farmers Partnership, 2013 Official Recognized Boundary of Western Native Trout Initiative, 2013 Seafloor character--Offshore of Point Conception Map Area, California Precipitation (Proportion July - Sep) - 2070-2100 - RCP8.5 - Mean Precipitation (Mean: July - Sep) - 2070-2100 - RCP8.5 - Mean Precipitation (Mean: July - Sep) - 2020-2050 - RCP8.5 - Min SPV field trials bait uptake data Data Used to Characterize Peak Streamflows and Flood Inundation Resulting from Hurricane Harvey of Selected Areas in Southeastern Texas and Southwestern Louisiana, August–September 2017 Biophysical assessment for indemnity selection of federal lands in Colorado: Indemnity Unit locations Iran, Ahel: 1956-2016 Japan, Hakodate: 1968-2016 Composite Habitat Suitability Index Raster Dataset Shapefiles Japan, Okinawa: 1966-2018 Iran, Siahkuh: 2005-2013 USGS National and Global Oil and Gas Assessment Project-Eastern Great Basin Province, Delle Phosphatic Member Shale Assessment Unit Boundaries and Assessment Input Data Forms Official Recognized Boundary of Southeast Aquatic Resource Partnership with State Boundaries, 2020 Kentucky Bullitt Oil Shale Vegetation classification model (Veg) for basin A1 Vegetation classification model (Veg) for basin A1 Shapefiles Seafloor character--Offshore of Point Conception Map Area, California Iran, Siahkuh: 2005-2013 Japan, Hakodate: 1968-2016 Composite Habitat Suitability Index Raster Dataset Japan, Okinawa: 1966-2018 Iran, Ahel: 1956-2016 Biophysical assessment for indemnity selection of federal lands in Colorado: Indemnity Unit locations USGS National and Global Oil and Gas Assessment Project-Eastern Great Basin Province, Delle Phosphatic Member Shale Assessment Unit Boundaries and Assessment Input Data Forms Official Recognized Boundary of Fishers & Farmers Partnership, 2013 Data Used to Characterize Peak Streamflows and Flood Inundation Resulting from Hurricane Harvey of Selected Areas in Southeastern Texas and Southwestern Louisiana, August–September 2017 SPV field trials bait uptake data Official Recognized Boundary of Southeast Aquatic Resource Partnership with State Boundaries, 2020 Precipitation (Proportion July - Sep) - 2070-2100 - RCP8.5 - Mean Precipitation (Mean: July - Sep) - 2070-2100 - RCP8.5 - Mean Precipitation (Mean: July - Sep) - 2020-2050 - RCP8.5 - Min Official Recognized Boundary of Western Native Trout Initiative, 2013