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Potentially suitable habitat for the American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus) was identified within the Southern Plains. The American burying beetle (ABB) is listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act, but in 2019 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed to reclassify this species as threatened. We applied a deductive model for the ABB that identified potentially suitable habitat using LANDFIRE Existing Vegetation Types (EVT). The habitat model ranked each EVT using one of four categories: (1) favorable; suitable vegetation to support all or critical portions of the ABB life cycle, (2) conditional; favorable only under certain conditions including seasonality of flooding and land management...
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Water-borne towed transient electromagnetic method, commonly referred to as FloaTEM, was acquired along a single survey track on the Ouachita River during October 2018. During the survey, 39.75 line-kilometers were collected near Blankston, Louisiana study area. Data were collected by members of the U.S. Geological Survey, Hydrogeophysics Branch, and Lower-Mississippi Gulf Science Center and the Aarhus University Hydrogeophysics Group. FloaTEM data acquired along the approximately 40 line kilometers of the Ouachita River in Caldwell County, in Louisiana,were collected to characterize the subsurface resistivity structure in support of a U.S. Geological Survey groundwater investigation of the Mississippi Alluvial...
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Water-borne towed transient electromagnetic method, commonly referred to as FloaTEM, was acquired along a single survey track on the Ouachita River during October 2018. During the survey, approximately 46.15 line-kilometers were collected near Monroe, Louisiana study area. Data were collected by members of the U.S. Geological Survey, Hydrogeophysics Branch, and Lower-Mississippi Gulf Science Center and the Aarhus University Hydrogeophysics Group. FloaTEM data acquired along the approximately 46.1 line kilometers of the Ouachita River in Ouachita Parish, in Louisiana,were collected to characterize the subsurface resistivity structure in support of a U.S. Geological Survey groundwater investigation of the Mississippi...
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This data represent a compilation of seagrass information for areas along the Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, and Texas coasts from various source agencies. Seagrass areas were mapped from aerial photography taken between 1987 to 1999. The original source data were not all classified in the same manner, but the information from each of these sources was maintained in the final results.
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This data release includes multiple datasets obtained during the study of north-facing fault scarps along the Seattle fault zone. It includes geochronological data and field measurements from the Vasa Park trench (47.576618°, -122.119524°) near Bellevue, WA, and the Rose Hip trench (47.597°, -122.535°), Lyle Beach terrace site (47.597,-122.542), and Mill Pond site (47.597,-122.525) on south Bainbridge Island, WA. This data release also contains ground-based geomagnetic data of multiple transects across the Seattle fault zone on south Bainbridge Island and Point Glover.
We developed a 30-m spatial resolution forest regrowth time map for CONUS over 1985–2017. This map is the first attempt, as far as we know, to quantify tree regrowth rate at a national extent in the United States. The method used all available Landsat images to detect disturbances over forest lands and classify grass/shrub to tree class transitions on an annual basis. The average regrowth time was then calculated for each pixel that experienced tree regrowth process. The regrowth map was validated with independent reference data, showing average one-year of difference and 6-year standard deviation difference in the national tree regrowth time. The southeast is a major tree regrowth region where our map also showed...
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Water-borne towed transient electromagnetic method, commonly referred to as FloaTEM, was acquired along a single survey track on the Ouachita River during October 2018. During the survey, approximately 15.85 line-kilometers were collected near Monroe, Louisiana study area. Data were collected by members of the U.S. Geological Survey, Hydrogeophysics Branch, and Lower-Mississippi Gulf Science Center and the Aarhus University Hydrogeophysics Group. FloaTEM data acquired along the approximately 15.9 line kilometers of the Eutah Bend in Ouachita Parish, in Louisiana,were collected to characterize the subsurface resistivity structure in support of a U.S. Geological Survey groundwater investigation of the Mississippi...
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Water-borne towed transient electromagnetic method, commonly referred to as FloaTEM, was acquired along a single survey track on the Big Sunflower River during October 2018. During the survey, approximately 8.89 line-kilometers were collected in Sunflower County near Indianola, Mississippi. Data were collected by members of the U.S. Geological Survey, Hydrogeophysics Branch, and Lower-Mississippi Gulf Science Center and the Aarhus University Hydrogeophysics Group. FloaTEM data acquired along the approximately 8.9 line kilometers were collected to characterize the subsurface resistivity structure in support of a U.S. Geological Survey groundwater investigation of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. FloaTEM data were...
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Water-borne towed transient electromagnetic method, commonly referred to as FloaTEM, was acquired along a single survey track on the Ouachita River during October 2018. During the survey, 56.35 line-kilometers were collected near Columbia, Louisiana study area. Data were collected by members of the U.S. Geological Survey, Hydrogeophysics Branch, and Lower-Mississippi Gulf Science Center and the Aarhus University Hydrogeophysics Group. FloaTEM data acquired along the approximately 56.4 line kilometers of the Ouachita River in Caldwell Parish, in Louisiana,were collected to characterize the subsurface resistivity structure in support of a U.S. Geological Survey groundwater investigation of the Mississippi Alluvial...
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The Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is a geodatabase, managed by USGS GAP, that illustrates and describes public land ownership, management and other conservation lands, including voluntarily provided privately protected areas. The State, Regional and LCC geodatabases contain two feature classes. The PADUS1_3_FeeEasement feature class and the national MPA feature class. Legitimate and other protected area overlaps exist in the full inventory, with Easements loaded on top of Fee. Parcel data within a protected area are dissolved in this file that powers the PAD-US Viewer. As overlaps exist, GAP creates separate analytical layers to summarize area statistics for “GAP Status Code” and “Owner...
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    map background search result map search result map Federal Protected Areas - US - Gulf of Mexico Region Submerged Aquatic Vegetation - Gulf of Mexico Land cover classification training data test outputs for CONUS from 1985 to 2017 Estimated habitat suitability for the American burying beetle using land cover classes in the Southern Plains (ver. 1.1, June 2020) Water-borne towed-transient electromagnetic survey data, along Eutah Bend near Minter City, Mississippi, October 2018 Water-borne towed-transient electromagnetic survey data, on the Big Sunflower River near Indianola, Mississippi, October 2018 Water-borne towed-transient electromagnetic survey data, along the Ouachita River near Monroe, Louisiana, October 2018 Water-borne towed-transient electromagnetic survey data, along the Ouachita River near Columbia, Louisiana, October 2018 Water-borne towed-transient electromagnetic survey data, along the Ouachita River near Blankston, Louisiana, October 2018 Average tree regrowth time of CONUS from 1985 to 2017 Radiocarbon, field measurements, and ground-based magnetic transect data supporting the study of north-facing scarps along the Seattle fault zone in Washington Water-borne towed-transient electromagnetic survey data, on the Big Sunflower River near Indianola, Mississippi, October 2018 Water-borne towed-transient electromagnetic survey data, along Eutah Bend near Minter City, Mississippi, October 2018 Water-borne towed-transient electromagnetic survey data, along the Ouachita River near Columbia, Louisiana, October 2018 Estimated habitat suitability for the American burying beetle using land cover classes in the Southern Plains (ver. 1.1, June 2020) Submerged Aquatic Vegetation - Gulf of Mexico Federal Protected Areas - US - Gulf of Mexico Region Land cover classification training data test outputs for CONUS from 1985 to 2017 Average tree regrowth time of CONUS from 1985 to 2017