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A supset of geysers from an automated inventory of the names and locations of physical and cultural geographic features located throughout the United States.
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This report presents information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in Lime Village, Interior Alaska. This is the first harvest assessment survey for this community since a compilation of qualitative harvest data was completed in 1983. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game Division of Subsistence conducted the project in collaboration with Stephen R. Braund & Associates as part of a multiyear, multiphase study in a region of Southwest Alaska being considered for the development of a large scale mine. The Pebble Project is a mineral deposit in an advanced exploration stage located near Frying Pan Lake, which is 100 miles south of Lime Village. The Pebble Project requires updated baseline...
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This data set contains potential threat based on housing density for the Greater Sage-Grouse in the Middle Rockies Ecoregion. This data set contains reclassified ICLUS base housing density data. Data was reclassified into categorical values showing potential threats based on housing density for the Greater Sage-Grouse.
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Geographic locations and general information about recreation sites on the San Juan National Forest. Locations are those reported on the Federal Real Property Profile, attributes are from the I-Web Infra user view II_REC_MAP_SYMBOLS_V.
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U.S. Cities represents locations for cities within United States with populations of 10,000 or greater (based on Census 2000 figures), all state capitals, and the national capital.
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This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
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This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
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This report presents updated information about subsistence uses of fish, wildlife, and plant resources in 5 communities of southcentral Alaska -- Iliamna, Newhalen, Nondalton, Pedro Bay, and Port Alsworth. The Division of Subsistence of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducted the study in collaboration with the National Park Service and Stephen R. Braund & Associates. The Pebble Project is a proposed open pit mine located 18 miles to the northwest of Iliamna and 18 miles southwest of Nondalton. The potential development of the mine requires updated baseline information about subsistence harvests and uses. Information was collected through systematic household surveys and mapping interviews. Scoping meetings...
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This assessment raster is used to answer management questions (MQs) about where conservation elements (CEs) overlap with change agents (CAs) in the near future scenario (circa 2025). This is a basic footprint assessment of anthropogenic features (urban development, roads, etc) intersect with natural resources (CEs). It does not model actual response of the CEs to the CAs; those more complex issues are addressed in different MQs and through different models. The data intersects two primary classes of information: The CAs consist of 19 classes which represent different types of human infrastructure on the landscape. Some types are easily defined, precise footprints (pipelines, roads, energy development areas) while...
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This simple assessment raster is used to answer management questions (MQs) about where change agents (CAs) overlap with BLM grazing allotments (GAs) in the Central Great Basin and Range Ecoregion. This is a basic footprint assessment of anthropogenic features (urban development, roads, etc) represented in the near-future (circa 2025)development scenario intersect with the areas of public land that are leased to private entities for grazing by livestock. It does not model actual response or condition of the GAs to the CAs. The data intersects two primary classes of information: The CAs consist of 20 classes which represent different types of human infrastructure on the landscape. Some types are easily defined, precise...
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A point dataset containing Census population data. This point locations in this dataset are the centroid of the polygon dataset of current community footprints in the SNK REA derived from the Tiger/Line File (see the process steps for details). (The TIGER/Line Files are shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) that are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line File is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined...
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This simple assessment raster is used to answer management questions (MQs) about where change agents (CAs) overlap with BLM Herd Management Areas (HMAs) in the Central Great Basin and Range Ecoregion. This is a basic footprint assessment of anthropogenic features (urban development, roads, etc) from the near-future scenario (circa 2025) that intersect with areas managed for wild horses and burros in the western US. It does not model actual response or condition of the HMAs to the CAs. The data intersects two primary classes of information: The CAs consist of 20 classes which represent different types of human infrastructure on the landscape. Some types are easily defined, precise footprints (pipelines, roads, energy...
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This table contains information about the amount of each threat analysis attribute, indicator and metric quantified for the 6th level Hydrological Unit (HUC12). These attributes were calculated for the entire HUC 12, the streams within the HUC 12, or the riparian corridor within the HUC 12. The attributes were calculated using ArcMap Tools These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata file associated with these data.
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This is a mask of waterbodies that are included in the Aquatic recreation use models, and is used as the "seeds" or starting locations for the cost allocation and distance tool. These data are derived from NLCD 2006 water cover types.
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Population range for each city/town. pop_6: > 1,000,000 U.S. Populated Place Points represents populated places with population projected for 2030 that include census designated places, consolidated cities, and incorporated places within United States identified by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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This dataset contains values on the total potential number of visitors (in year ~2030). This assumes a "push" factor of the number of recreationists is equal to 20.9% of population in the CBR/MBR region, which is the average participation rate of off-road recreation usage of both metro and non-metro residents of AZ, CA, NV, and UT from the National survey on recreation and the environment. Cordell et al. 2008. Visitation is assume to decline in half with each 1 hour of travel time.
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Population range for each city/town. pop_5: 100,001 -1,000,000 U.S. Populated Place Points represents populated places with population projected for 2030 that include census designated places, consolidated cities, and incorporated places within United States identified by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Population range for each city/town. pop_5: 100,001 -1,000,000 U.S. Populated Place Points represents populated places that include census designated places, consolidated cities, and incorporated places within United States identified by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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This feature class describes areas used for ducks and geese harvesting in 2009 by surveyed households in Stony River, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.


map background search result map search result map Geyser Locations from the USGS Names Database for Wyoming at 1:24,000 BLM REA MIR 2011 Potential Threat based on human density BLM REA COP 2010 U.S. Cities BLM REA COP 2010 USFS San Juan National Forest Recreation Sites BLM REA COP 2010 USFS Uinta National Forest Recreation Sites BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Moose in Iliamna, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Beaver in Lime Village, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Ducks and Geese in Newhalen, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Ducks and Geese in Nondalton, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Ducks and Geese in Stony River, Alaska. BLM REA MBR 2010 AT N CACE Intersect CEs 30m.img BLM REA MBR 2010 U.S. Populated Place Points - Population 100,001 - 1,000,000 BLM REA MBR 2010 U.S. Populated Place Points Near Term - Population 100,001 - 1,000,000 BLM REA MBR 2010 Near-Future Scenario Footprint Assessment Change Agent/Grazing Allotments Intersect BLM REA MBR 2010 CBR Total Potential Number of Visitors (~2030) BLM REA SNK 2010 Population Projection 2020 BLM REA CBR 2010 U.S. Populated Place Points NEAR TERM - Population >1,000,000 BLM REA CBR 2010 Mask of waterbodies for the Aquatic recreation use models BLM REA CBR 2010 Near Future Scenario Footprint Assessment Change Agent/Herd Management Areas Intersect BLM REA NWP 2011 Population Rank Results per Hydrologic Unit Code BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Beaver in Lime Village, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Ducks and Geese in Stony River, Alaska. BLM REA COP 2010 USFS Uinta National Forest Recreation Sites BLM REA COP 2010 USFS San Juan National Forest Recreation Sites Geyser Locations from the USGS Names Database for Wyoming at 1:24,000 BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Ducks and Geese in Nondalton, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Ducks and Geese in Newhalen, Alaska. BLM REA YKL 2011 Subsistence Harvest Areas of Moose in Iliamna, Alaska. BLM REA CBR 2010 U.S. Populated Place Points NEAR TERM - Population >1,000,000 BLM REA MBR 2010 Near-Future Scenario Footprint Assessment Change Agent/Grazing Allotments Intersect BLM REA MBR 2010 AT N CACE Intersect CEs 30m.img BLM REA CBR 2010 Near Future Scenario Footprint Assessment Change Agent/Herd Management Areas Intersect BLM REA SNK 2010 Population Projection 2020 BLM REA MIR 2011 Potential Threat based on human density BLM REA MBR 2010 U.S. Populated Place Points - Population 100,001 - 1,000,000 BLM REA MBR 2010 U.S. Populated Place Points Near Term - Population 100,001 - 1,000,000 BLM REA CBR 2010 Mask of waterbodies for the Aquatic recreation use models BLM REA MBR 2010 CBR Total Potential Number of Visitors (~2030) BLM REA NWP 2011 Population Rank Results per Hydrologic Unit Code BLM REA COP 2010 U.S. Cities