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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 2010-2040 normal period) under the RCP8.5 emission scenario. 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 shows estimated depth ranges to stratigraphic horizons near the base of the Mesaverde Total Petroleum System, Uinta-Piceance Province, northwestern Colorado and northeastern Utah. The structural horizons used for depth estimates include the top of the Blackhawk Formation (western Uinta Basin), top of the lower Castlegate Sandstone (central and eastern Uinta Basin), and the top of the Rollins and Trout Creek Sandstone Members of the Iles Formation in the Piceance Basin.
Categories: Data, pre-SM502.8; Types: Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, Shapefile; Tags: 502001 = Ferron Coal/Wasatch Plateau, 50200101 = Conventional Ferron Sandstone Gas, 50200161 = Deep (6,000 feet plus) Coal and Sandstone Gas, 50200181 = Northern Coal Fairway/Drunkards Wash, 50200182 = Central Coal Fairway/Buzzards Bench, All tags...
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The Pod (or pods) of Mature Source Rock is a critical element of the Total Petroleum System and incorporates all source rocks that potentially have generated hydrocarbons within the system. The Pod(s) of Mature Source Rock is shown here as a geographic boundary defined and mapped by the geologist responsible for the province, and incorporates the known limit of thermally mature, organic-rich source rock(s) that is responsible for generating and expelling discovered and undiscovered petroleum accumulations, shows, or seeps within the Total Petroleum System. The Pod(s) of Mature Source Rock boundary was mapped by the province geologist after studying the extent of the source rock facies and the temperature and burial...
Categories: Data, pre-SM502.8; Types: Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, Shapefile; Tags: 502001 = Ferron Coal/Wasatch Plateau, 50200101 = Conventional Ferron Sandstone Gas, 50200161 = Deep (6,000 feet plus) Coal and Sandstone Gas, 50200181 = Northern Coal Fairway/Drunkards Wash, 50200182 = Central Coal Fairway/Buzzards Bench, All tags...
This map presents summaries of conservation elements by reporting unit (HUC5) alongside terrestrial intactness and long-term potential for change. This includes the NatureServe Species Summary dataset.
This map shows least-cost corridors and large natural habitat blocks. These blocks and corridors may provide an essential network for various species to disperse through the landscape. Blocks are based on large areas of contiguous natural vegetation cover, and are subdivided by major roads. We connected blocks using sticks (to define a pair of blocks between which to model corridors), and developed least-cost corridors based on a cost surface developed from land cover.
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This map shows water-based recreation travel corridors (selected from NHD flowlines), and land-based recreation travel corridors (selected from BLM GTLF within federal / state lands and national trails).
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This dataset provides lineaments remotely observed and interpreted on 1-m lidar data in northern New Mexico. Several types of lineaments were mapped, including scarps, vegetation contrasts, vegetation lineaments, tonal contrasts, tonal lineaments, and topographic lineaments. Some of these lineaments are interpreted to be Quaternary active faults whereas others are interpreted as older bedrock faults.


map background search result map search result map Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements - Ecological Integrity: Conservation Element Summary (HUC5) Colorado Plateau REA MQ D1: What is the distribution of movement corridors? Colorado Plateau REA MQ H2: Where are areas of concentrated recreation travel (OHV and other travel) located? Principal components of climate variation in the Desert Southwest for the future time period 2010-2040 (RCP 8.5) Danforth Hills coal lease areas, Colorado Plateau (danleasg.shp) National Assessment of Oil and Gas Project - Uinta-Piceance Province (020) Estimated Depth to the Base of the Mesaverde Total Petroleum System Tertiary dikes in the Southern Piceance Basin, Colorado (psintrg) Structure contours on top of the Huerfanito Bentonite bed, San Juan Basin, CO and NM (sjbhstrcg) National Assessment of Oil and Gas Project - Uinta-Piceance Province (020) Pod(s) of Mature Source Rock Remotely mapped lineaments in north-central New Mexico Danforth Hills coal lease areas, Colorado Plateau (danleasg.shp) Remotely mapped lineaments in north-central New Mexico Tertiary dikes in the Southern Piceance Basin, Colorado (psintrg) Structure contours on top of the Huerfanito Bentonite bed, San Juan Basin, CO and NM (sjbhstrcg) National Assessment of Oil and Gas Project - Uinta-Piceance Province (020) Estimated Depth to the Base of the Mesaverde Total Petroleum System National Assessment of Oil and Gas Project - Uinta-Piceance Province (020) Pod(s) of Mature Source Rock Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements - Ecological Integrity: Conservation Element Summary (HUC5) Colorado Plateau REA MQ D1: What is the distribution of movement corridors? Colorado Plateau REA MQ H2: Where are areas of concentrated recreation travel (OHV and other travel) located? Principal components of climate variation in the Desert Southwest for the future time period 2010-2040 (RCP 8.5)