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Album caption: Peter, and his family. July 10th. No index card available.
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This data set represents the extent, approximate location and type of wetlands and deepwater habitats in the United States and its Territories. These data delineate the areal extent of wetlands and surface waters as defined by Cowardin et al. (1979). Certain wetland habitats are excluded from the National mapping program because of the limitations of aerial imagery as the primary data source used to detect wetlands. These habitats include seagrasses or submerged aquatic vegetation that are found in the intertidal and subtidal zones of estuaries and near shore coastal waters. Some deepwater reef communities (coral or tuberficid worm reefs) have also been excluded from the inventory. These habitats, because of their...
Categories: Data; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: Academics & scientific researchers, Alabama, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, All tags...
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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. The iceberg projects 75 feet above the water. The nearer face, black with rock debris, was probably part of the base of the parent glacier. Harriman Expedition, 1899.
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Album captions: Panoramic with Nos. 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, view from south side valley of West Fork, Chandalar River, from point about twenty (20) miles above Caro.
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Album caption: Panoramic near view of Adams Glacier. August 11, 1919. (See also Nos. 786 to 788) No index card available.
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Album caption: Silt banks creek and bridge. Alaska. 9/2/1902. Handwritten note on album caption: Alaska
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This dataset, termed "GAGES II", an acronym for Geospatial Attributes of Gages for Evaluating Streamflow, version II, provides geospatial data and classifications for 9,322 stream gages maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). It is an update to the original GAGES, which was published as a Data Paper on the journal Ecology's website (Falcone and others, 2010b) in 2010. The GAGES II dataset consists of gages which have had either 20+ complete years (not necessarily continuous) of discharge record since 1950, or are currently active, as of water year 2009, and whose watersheds lie within the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Reference gages were identified based on indicators that they...
Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: Alabama, Alaska, All 50 states, Arizona, Arkansas, All tags...
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The National Park Service (NPS) requests burn severity assessments through an agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to be completed by analysts with the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program. The MTBS Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic...
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The National Park Service (NPS) requests burn severity assessments through an agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to be completed by analysts with the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program. The MTBS Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic...
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The National Park Service (NPS) requests burn severity assessments through an agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to be completed by analysts with the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program. The MTBS Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic...
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The National Park Service (NPS) requests burn severity assessments through an agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to be completed by analysts with the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program. The MTBS Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic...
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The National Park Service (NPS) requests burn severity assessments through an agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to be completed by analysts with the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program. The MTBS Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic...
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Album caption: (Also, see #723) Panoramic view of front of Hugh Miller Glacier. July 28, 1919. No index card available.
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Album caption: Close view of Carroll Glacier, Queen Inlet, Alaska. August 3, 1919. No index card available. Published as Plate 72 in USGS Open-file report 60-158, The Glacier Bay National Monument in Southeastern Alaska: Its Glaciers and Geology, by F.E. Wright and C.W. Wright 1937. Note: This Open-file report was not releasted until 1960. Currently no copies are available in the USGS Library.
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No album caption or index card. View of Mica-Schist Mountains, looking N. 55 degrees W. from fault mountain, west bank of Dietrich River. This caption is from the Twenty-First Annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1899-1900: Part II - General Geology, Economic Geology, Alaska, page 466. Caption from Handwritten note on album caption: Published as plate LXV-B in U.S. Geological Survey, 21st Annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, part II. 1900.
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Alaska. Cleavage in slates of the Yakutat Formation on Pogibshi Island near Kodiak. In the more argillaceous layers the cleavage is more nearly vertical than in the more arenaceous. Harriman Expedition, 1899.
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National-scale geologic, geophysical, and mineral resource raster and vector data covering the United States, Canada, and Australia are provided in this data release. The data were compiled as part of the tri-national Critical Minerals Mapping Initiative (CMMI). The CMMI, established in 2019, is an international science collaboration between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Geoscience Australia (GA), and the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC). One aspect of the CMMI is to use national- to global-scale earth science data to map where critical mineral prospectivity may exist using advanced machine learning approaches (Kelley, 2020). The geoscience information presented in this report include the training and evidential...
Categories: Data; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: ARDS, Alaska, Alaska Mineral Resource Data, Australia, Canada, All tags...
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Album caption: Other native groups, Arctic Village. Alaska. July 19. No index card available.
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The National Park Service (NPS) requests burn severity assessments through an agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to be completed by analysts with the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program. The MTBS Program assesses the frequency, extent, and magnitude (size and severity) of all large wildland fires (wildfires and prescribed fires) in the conterminous United States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico for the period 1984 and beyond. All fires reported as greater than 1,000 acres in the western U.S. and greater than 500 acres in the eastern U.S. are mapped across all ownerships. MTBS produces a series of geospatial and tabular data for analysis at a range of spatial, temporal, and thematic...


map background search result map search result map Silt banks creek and bridge. Alaska. 1902. The iceberg projects 75 feet above the water. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. 1899. Cleavage in slates of the Yakutat Formation on Pogibshi Island near Kodiak. Harriman Expedition, Alaska. 1899. Front of Hugh Miller Glacier. Alaska. 1919. Close view of Carroll Glacier. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Queen Inlet, Alaska. 1919. View of Adams Glacier. Alaska. 1919. Peter and his family, Arctic Village. Alaska. 1926. Other native groups, Arctic Village. Alaska. 1926. Wolf is a half-breed wolf dog. Alaska. circa 1925. GAGES-II: Geospatial Attributes of Gages for Evaluating Streamflow National Wetlands Inventory - Wetlands View from south side of valley of West Fork, Chandalar River. Alaska. ca. 1924. View of Mica-Schist Mountains. Alaska. circa 1899. National-Scale Geophysical, Geologic, and Mineral Resource Data and Grids for the United States, Canada, and Australia: Data in Support of the Tri-National Critical Minerals Mapping Initiative National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2018 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2013 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2006 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2002 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 1996 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 1995 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) The iceberg projects 75 feet above the water. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska. 1899. National Wetlands Inventory - Wetlands Silt banks creek and bridge. Alaska. 1902. Cleavage in slates of the Yakutat Formation on Pogibshi Island near Kodiak. Harriman Expedition, Alaska. 1899. Front of Hugh Miller Glacier. Alaska. 1919. Close view of Carroll Glacier. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Queen Inlet, Alaska. 1919. View of Adams Glacier. Alaska. 1919. Peter and his family, Arctic Village. Alaska. 1926. Other native groups, Arctic Village. Alaska. 1926. Wolf is a half-breed wolf dog. Alaska. circa 1925. View from south side of valley of West Fork, Chandalar River. Alaska. ca. 1924. View of Mica-Schist Mountains. Alaska. circa 1899. National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 1995 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2013 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 1996 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2002 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2018 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) National Park Service Thematic Burn Severity Mosaic in 2006 (ver. 6.0, January 2024) GAGES-II: Geospatial Attributes of Gages for Evaluating Streamflow National-Scale Geophysical, Geologic, and Mineral Resource Data and Grids for the United States, Canada, and Australia: Data in Support of the Tri-National Critical Minerals Mapping Initiative