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This dataset represents soils of Wyoming at 1:500,000- scale. The layer contains 45 separate soils descriptions across 10 Wyoming soil zones. The layer was compiled based on the five-factor soil forming model using digital surficial geology, bedrock geology, and elevation. This dataset is documented in the report: Munn, L.C. and C.S. Arneson, 1998. Soils of Wyoming: A Digital Statewide Map at 1:500,000-Scale. Agricultural Experiment Station Report B-1069. University of Wyoming, College of Agriculture, Laramie, Wyoming.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: Wyoming,
aquifer sensitivity,
environment,
farming,
geology,
Taxing Entities consist of a group of people who organize to tax themselves for specific purposes. These may include, but are not limited to: improvement and service districts for repairing or replacing a local road; water and sewer to provide infrastructure to a rural area for water and sewer facilities; conservation districts to help protect natural resources; and fire to provide fire protection services to rural areas, etc.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: Counties,
Tax Entities,
United States,
Wyoming,
economy,
This data set represents cattleguards in the BLM Cody Field Office area.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
BLM Cody Field Office,
Casper Field Office,
Cattleguards,
Federal Government,
The Nebraska Geospatial Data Center provides internet access to a wide variety of geospatial databases developed and/or maintained by various state, federal and local government agencies, academic institutions, and private entities. It is a one-stop enterprise portal for on-line searching, accessing, displaying and mapping available geo-data relating to the geographic area of Nebraska. The Center has created a unified enterprise-wide metadata clearinghouse and developed a web-based metadata submission site for the State. The online entry of metadata facilitates ongoing publication of metadata into the clearinghouse. The metadata entry contains descriptive information about the specific geo-data and is structured...
Categories: Data;
Types: Clearinghouse;
Tags: biota,
boundaries,
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere,
economy,
elevation,
GeoCommunicator is a website and ESRI Image Mapping Service (IMS) (www.geocommunicator.gov) for cadastral survey and land management information and data from the National Integrated Land System. The website provides distribution of Public Land Survey System (PLSS), other survey-based data, and the federal surface management agency boundaries. Land and mineral use record information, mining claims, and conveyances from the BLM's LR2000 system can be accessed and mapped through the geocommunicator IMS.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: BLM,
BLM pastures,
BLM range allotments,
Bureau of Land Management,
Forest Service,
This data represents grazing allotment boundaries managed by the BLM. Allotments are permitted use areas for public grazing of cattle, sheep and horses. Allotments can be a mixture of different surface ownerships, for example a BLM allotment can encompass privately owned land or state land Allotments can also be leased to various types of livestock, cattle, sheep and/or horses.
The USGS and SEO Streamflow Gage Locations dataset with locations where ungaged natural flow estimates were taken contains the latitude-longitude locations for selected gages within the Powder/Tongue River Basin Planning Area. This dataset contains the locations only for those USGS and SEO gages that were used in the Powder/Tongue River Basin Plan to model available flow. The locations where natural flow was estimated for purposes of modeling available flow are also included.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: Campbell County,
Clear Creek,
Converse County,
Crazy Woman Creek,
Crook County,
To accurately estimate agricultural water use or to project future water demands, a detailed inventory of current irrigated crop acreage is needed at a high level of resolution. In many Florida counties this kind of detailed high-resolution inventory is not available. A detailed digital map and summary of irrigated acreage during the 2015 growing season was developed for 13 of the 15 counties that compose the Suwannee River Water Management District. The irrigated areas were delineated using land-use data, orthoimagery, water management district consumptive water-use permits, and digitized agricultural landuse maps developed by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Florida Statewide Agricultural...
Categories: Data;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Alachua County,
Bradford County,
Columbia County,
Crop type,
Dixie County,
This geodatabse set contains the attributes and indicators associated with aquatic EI were categorized by size, landscape context, and conditionset in the Middle Rockies Ecoregion. The data for the Aquatic EI used information from the Aquatic Threat analysis performed by the Missouri River Assesment Program (MoRAP). The MoRAP aquatic threat analysis contains information about each threat analysis attribute, indicator and metric arbitrarily quantified (1,2,3) 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. For this analysis MoRAP used arbitrary values were assigned good =3, fair =2 and poor...
This dataset presents grazing allotments (from BLM and USFS) within the context of current and near-term terrestrial intactness and long-term potential for energy development and potential for climate change (4KM reporting units). Current terrestrial intactness is based on current measures of landscape development, fire regime and vegetation impacts, and fragmentation. Near-term intactness includes estimates of urban growth and expansion of invasive vegetation. Long-term potential for energy development is based on areas of potential for wind, solar, and petroleum development derived from multiple sources. Long-term potential for climate change is based on absolute changes in runoff, precipitation, temperature,...
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.
The rmu_unit feature class depicts the boundaries of the range Allotments, General Resource Areas, and Wild Horse and Burro territories on the Carson National Forest. Allotments are a designated area of land available for livestock grazing (36 CFR 222.1(b)(1). An allotment generally consists of NFS rangelands, but may include intermingled parcels of private, State, or other Federal lands with the consent of the landowner, lessee, or agency, and such designations result in logical range management units. General Resource Areas are boundaries outside of an designated allotment, and from which livestock may or may not graze. Administrative Sites, Special Use Pastures and Outside of Allotment Area are subtypes of this...
This dataset contains reclassified GAP land cover data and suitable agricultural soils derived from STATSGO. The new data layer is the future agricultural risk layer.
Vegetation cover was extracted from the Landfire Existing Vegetation Height dataset.> 100cm vegetation height = good60 - 100cm vegetation height = moderate
Agricultural land use/vegetation codes were extracted from Landfire, NWRegap and SW ReGap. These layers were mosaiced and reclassed to single value in a mosaic so they could be used as a general footprint of agricultural land use or lumped together with other development features.
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