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Five principal components are used to represent the climate variation in an original set of 12 composite climate variables reflecting complex precipitation and temperature gradients. The dataset provides coverage for future climate (defined as the 2040-2070 normal period) under the RCP4.5 emission scenarios. Climate variables were chosen based on their known influence on local adaptation in plants, and include: mean annual temperature, summer maximum temperature, winter minimum temperature, annual temperature range, temperature seasonality (coefficient of variation in monthly average temperatures), mean annual precipitation, winter precipitation, summer precipitation, proportion of summer precipitation, precipitation...
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Five principal components are used to represent the climate variation in an original set of 12 composite climate variables reflecting complex precipitation and temperature gradients. The dataset provides coverage for future climate (defined as the 2040-2070 normal period) under the RCP8.5 emission scenarios. Climate variables were chosen based on their known influence on local adaptation in plants, and include: mean annual temperature, summer maximum temperature, winter minimum temperature, annual temperature range, temperature seasonality (coefficient of variation in monthly average temperatures), mean annual precipitation, winter precipitation, summer precipitation, proportion of summer precipitation, precipitation...
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This dataset consists of 102 magnetotelluric (MT) stations collected in 2012-2014 in the Rio Grande Rift and southern Rocky Mountains. The U.S. Geological Survey acquired these data to improve regional conductivity models of the western United States. This work is in support of studies of the effect of lithospheric modification on electrical resistivity structure and tectonic evolution of the western United States.
Categories: Data; Types: Citation, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: Carson National Forest, Colfax County, Colorado, Colorado Plateau, Dona Ana County, All tags...
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These are shapefiles and ARC/INFO coverages of coal fields and coal-bearing formations in the Colorado Plateau. These GIS layers were created by combining numerous ARC/INFO coverages created for the Colorado Plateau coal assessment. The coal field outlines are approximate boundaries based on criteria provided below under Data Quality Information, Process Steps. These coal field outlines may not overlap exactly with other published coal field boundaries or with criteria used in the geochemistry data. We used existing polygons taken from numerous digital geologic maps, as described in Process Steps, but did not use overburden cutoffs.
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This map shows conservation element summaries within areas of potential near-term and long-term energy development. These summaries help highlight areas of potential conflict between conservation elements and energy development.
This map shows potential areas with high terrestrial biodiversity from TNC Ecoregional Portfolio Core dataset.
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This map shows the current distribution of major invasive vegetation species (primarily cheatgrass and tamarisk), and predicted near-term future distribution of these species. Current distribution was derived from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1, NatureServe National Landcover v2.7, Early Season Invasives (USGS), Predicted Tamarisk Probability (USGS), and mapped areas of tamarisk. Predicted future distribution included these areas in addition to the invasive vegetation class from the LANDFIRE Succession Class v1.0 dataset.
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This map shows the potential current distribution of white-tailed prairie dog, 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 of high current, near-term, and long-term potential landscape development, based on factors such as urban areas, agriculture, roads, and energy development.
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This map shows the major terrestrial ecosystems from LANDFIRE EVT (v1.1) and NatureServe National Landcover (v2.7).
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This map shows the location of herd management areas (HMAs).
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This map shows Class I Federal PSD Areas using features selected from the CBI Protected Areas Database. Non-attainment areas are not mapped.
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This map shows the potential current distribution of Golden Eagle, in the context of current and near-term terrestrial intactness and long-term potential for climate change and energy development.


map background search result map search result map Colorado Plateau REA Change Agents - Development - Current, Near-Term, and Long-Term Potential High Landscape Development Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements - Terrestrial Species: Golden Eagle Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements - Terrestrial Species: White-Tailed Prairie Dog Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements: Potential Areas of High Terrestrial Biodiversity Colorado Plateau REA Terrestrial Ecosystems Colorado Plateau REA MQ D7: Where are HMAs located? Colorado Plateau REA MQ F2: Where are the areas of potential future encroachment from this invasive species? Colorado Plateau REA MQ G2: Where are areas of potential development (e.g., under lease), including renewable energy sites and transmission corridors and where are potential conflicts with CEs? Colorado Plateau REA MQ I3: Where are the designated non-attainment areas and Class I PSD areas? Regional scale magnetotelluric data from the Rio Grande Rift and southern Rocky Mountains Principal components of climate variation in the Desert Southwest for the future time period 2040-2070 (RCP 4.5) Principal components of climate variation in the Desert Southwest for the future time period 2040-2070 (RCP 8.5) Boundary of the Deserado Coal Area (desbndg.shp) Faults in the Lower White River coal field, Colorado Plateau (lwrfltg) Faults in the Southern Piceance Basin, 2000 Colorado Plateau Coal Assessment (psfltg) Geology of the southern Piceance Basin, Colorado (psgeolg) Active & Inactive Mines in the Southern Piceance Basin (psmng) San Juan Basin, CO and NM coal resources calculation area (sjbbndg) Coal fields and outlines of coal-bearing strata in the Colorado Plateau coal assessment study area (cpcf*g) Simplified fault traces for seismic hazard, north-central New Mexico Boundary of the Deserado Coal Area (desbndg.shp) Simplified fault traces for seismic hazard, north-central New Mexico Faults in the Lower White River coal field, Colorado Plateau (lwrfltg) Active & Inactive Mines in the Southern Piceance Basin (psmng) Faults in the Southern Piceance Basin, 2000 Colorado Plateau Coal Assessment (psfltg) Geology of the southern Piceance Basin, Colorado (psgeolg) San Juan Basin, CO and NM coal resources calculation area (sjbbndg) Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements - Terrestrial Species: Golden Eagle Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements - Terrestrial Species: White-Tailed Prairie Dog Colorado Plateau REA Terrestrial Ecosystems Colorado Plateau REA MQ F2: Where are the areas of potential future encroachment from this invasive species? Colorado Plateau REA MQ G2: Where are areas of potential development (e.g., under lease), including renewable energy sites and transmission corridors and where are potential conflicts with CEs? Colorado Plateau REA MQ I3: Where are the designated non-attainment areas and Class I PSD areas? Regional scale magnetotelluric data from the Rio Grande Rift and southern Rocky Mountains Coal fields and outlines of coal-bearing strata in the Colorado Plateau coal assessment study area (cpcf*g) Colorado Plateau REA Change Agents - Development - Current, Near-Term, and Long-Term Potential High Landscape Development Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements: Potential Areas of High Terrestrial Biodiversity Colorado Plateau REA MQ D7: Where are HMAs located? Principal components of climate variation in the Desert Southwest for the future time period 2040-2070 (RCP 4.5) Principal components of climate variation in the Desert Southwest for the future time period 2040-2070 (RCP 8.5)