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This basedata service provides a cached service for users of Wyoming geospatial data using ESRI GIS. The service provides basedata for: Roads, Waterbodies, Rivers/Streams, Cities and County Boundaries. USE CONSTRAINTS: Users should follow use constraints found for each data layer available in the mapping service. Visit the Wyoming GeoLibrary for original metadata. WYGISC DOES NOT GUARANTEE 24/7 SUPPORT OF ITS UNFUNDED, FREE MAPPING SERVICES. WyGISC reserves the right to remove access to these services at any time.
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This data represents a depiction of the Depth to Initial Ground Water for the state of Wyoming (excluding Yellowstone National Park) at a 100 meter cell resolution, 1:100,000 scale. The data was created by using Kriging to interpolate a smooth surface between known data points obtained from the Wyoming State Engineer's Office well permit records at various years.
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A layer of the general fishing sots within the state of Wyoming
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The Water Resources Data System is a clearinghouse of hydrological and climatological data for the State of Wyoming. The Climatology Data consists of queryable roadway weather information through the Wyoming DOT; tables and graphs of monthly precipitation normals and totals by water year; and maps and graphs of percent snow equivelants from the NRCS.
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The Water Resources Data System is a clearinghouse of hydrological and climatological data for the State of Wyoming. The water quality database can be searched by latitude and longitude, township and range, state and county, or by station number or name. Data are available in CSV file format.
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This dataset represents an aquifer sensitivity rating for the vadose or unsaturated zone in the State of Wyoming. This dataset is specifically to be used within a DRASTIC-type aquifer sensitivity/vulnerability analysis.
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This dataset represents ground water vulnerability to pesticides for Wyoming at 1:100,000-scale. For further information about this layer which was produced by the Wyoming Ground Water Vulnerability Mapping Project refer to: Hamerlinck, J.D., and Arneson, C.S., editors, 1998, Wyoming Ground Water Vulnerability Assessment Handbook: Volume 2. Assessing Ground Water Vulnerability to Pesticides: Spatial Data and Visualization Center Publication SDVC 98-01-2, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY.
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This dataset represents Aquifer Sensitivity to surface contamination for Wyoming at 1:100,000-scale. For further information about this layer which was produced by the Wyoming Ground Water Vulnerability Mapping. Project refer to: Hamerlinck, J.D., and Arneson, C.S., editors, 1998, Wyoming Ground Water Vulnerability Assessment Handbook: Volume 1. Background, Model Development, and Aquifer Sensitivity Analysis: Wyoming Geographic Information Science Center Publication WyGISC 98-01-1, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY.
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The Water Resources Data System is a clearinghouse of hydrological and climatological data for the State of Wyoming. The Image Mapping Service for the Powder River Basin water resource data can display information by geologic column, geologic cross section, retrieve water surface points by HUC, and retrieve points by township and range.
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WRDS Water and Climate Map Server for Wyoming is an interaactive map viewer of hydrological and climatological data for the State of Wyoming. The Water Resources Data System is a clearinghouse of hydrological and climatological data for the State of Wyoming. The Climatology Data consists of queryable roadway weather information through the Wyoming DOT; tables and graphs of monthly precipitation normals and totals by water year; and maps and graphs of percent snow equivelants from the NRCS.
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The National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) is a comprehensive set of digital spatial data that contains information about surface water features such as lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, springs and wells. The NHD is based upon the content of USGS Digital Line Graph (DLG) hydrography data integrated with reach-related information from the EPA Reach File Version 3 (RF3).
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This data set is a complete digital hydrologic unit boundary layer to the Subwatershed (12-digit) 6th level for the State of Wyoming.This data set consists of geo-referenced digital data and associated attributes created in accordance with the "Federal Standards For Delineation of Hydrologic Unit Boundaries 12/06/01" (http://www.ftw.nrcs.usda.gov/huc_data.html). The data set was developed by digitizing watershed boundary lines using 1:24,000 Enhanced Digital Raster Graphics (DRG-E) geo-referenced topographic image base maps and 1:100,000-scale draft boundary lines. The National Elevation Dataset (NED) was used to produce the 1:100,000-scale preliminary draft boundaries. Polygons are attributed with hydrologic unit...
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This dataset represents an aquifer sensitivity rating for naturally occurring recharge in the State of Wyoming. This dataset is specifically to be used within a DRASTIC-type aquifer sensitivity/vulnerability analysis. The dataset is in raster format with 100 meter cell size. For more details about this dataset, please refer to this report: Hamerlinck, J.D. and Arneson, C.S., editors, 1998, Wyoming Ground-Water Vulnerability Assessment Handbook: Volume 1. Background, Model Development, and Aquifer Sensitivity Analysis: Wyoming Geographic Information Science Center Publication WyGISC 98-01-1, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY.
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Most of the annual streamflow in the western United States originates as snowfall that has accumulated in the mountains during the winter and early spring. As the snowpack accumulates, hydrologists estimate the runoff that will occur when it melts. Measurements of snow water equivalent at selected manual snow courses and automated SNOTEL sites, along with precipitation, antecedent streamflow, and indices of the El Ni?o / Southern Oscillation are used in computerized statistical and simulation models to prepare runoff forecasts. These forecasts are coordinated between hydrologists in the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the National Weather Service. Unless otherwise specified, all forecasts are for flows...
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NOTE: RESTRICTED DATA. Contact the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality for access http://deq.state.wy.us/wqd/. This database contains information on over 900 public water supplies in Wyoming, including location data (some locations collected with GPS), and enforcement and compliance tracking related to regulation compliance to the Safe Drinking Water Act. The database was compiled in dBase format, containing latitude and longitude fields which allows it to be easily converted by a GIS into a spatial database. It is currently distributed in ArcView shapefile and ARC/INFO coverage export format, though these versions may not be as up-to-date as the database in dBase format. Contact Wyoming's Dept. of Environmental...
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This dataset represents an aquifer sensitivity rating for naturally occurring recharge in the State of Wyoming. This dataset is specifically to be used within a DRASTIC-type aquifer sensitivity/vulnerability analysis. The dataset is in raster format with 500 meter cell size. For more details about this dataset, please refer to this report: Hamerlinck, J.D. and Arneson, C.S., editors, 1998, Wyoming Ground-Water Vulnerability Assessment Handbook: Volume 1. Background, Model Development, and Aquifer Sensitivity Analysis: Wyoming Geographic Information Science Center Publication WyGISC 98-01-1, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY.


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