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Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 25, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 11, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Cephalopod and crustaceans from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 56, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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These data represent the extent of urbanization (for the years indicated) predicted by the model SLEUTH, developed by Dr. Keith C. Clarke, at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Geography and modified by David I. Doato of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Eastern Geographic Science Center (EGSC). Further model modification and implementation was performed at the Biodiversity and Spatial Information Center at North Carolina State University. These data have been reclassified to only show current urban and probability of urbanization >80%). More information about these data (along with downloadable ESRI GRID files) can be found at http://www.basic.ncsu.edu/dsl/urb.html
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This is a continuous raster dataset identifying wetland basins/rice fields that are priority for freshwater enhancement to increase the quantity and/or quality of mottled duck brood rearing wetlandsin the Western Gulf Coast. The identification process is based on key biological parameters such as patch size, land use type, distance to brood rearing habitat, etc. Additionally, this raster datasets presents the data in a form that prioritizes habitat from more suitable to less suitable based on landscape metrics. The scale ranges from 1.99to .02, higher value designating higher priority for enhancement.
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Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 23, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 31, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Pelecypods and cephalopods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 46, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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The Potential Reforestation Index geospatial data product is a companion to the Forest Retention Index product from the Mapping the South’s Forests of the Future project. The Retention Index describes the likelihood that existing forests will remain in a forested condition at decadal time steps through 2060. The Potential Reforestation Index describes the likelihood that a non-forested land unit will be converted to forest cover at those same time steps. We used two datasets to determine areas currently occupied by agriculture that may be most conducive to reforestation efforts: National Commodity Crop Productivity Index (NCCPI) and Potentially Restorable Wetlands on Agriculture Land (PRWAg). The NCCPI is available...
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Version 10.0 of these data are part of a larger U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) project to develop an updated geospatial database of mines, mineral deposits, and mineral regions in the United States. Mine and prospect-related symbols, such as those used to represent prospect pits, mines, adits, dumps, tailings, etc., hereafter referred to as “mine” symbols or features, have been digitized from the 7.5-minute (1:24,000, 1:25,000-scale; and 1:10,000, 1:20,000 and 1:30,000-scale in Puerto Rico only) and the 15-minute (1:48,000 and 1:62,500-scale; 1:63,360-scale in Alaska only) archive of the USGS Historical Topographic Map Collection (HTMC), or acquired from available databases (California and Nevada, 1:24,000-scale...
Categories: Data, Data Release - Revised; Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service, ArcGIS Service Definition, Downloadable, Map Service; Tags: Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), Arizona (AZ), Arkansas (AR), California (CA), All tags...
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Anthozoa and cephalopods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 57, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 20, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Pelecypods and cephalopods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 48, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Pelecypods and cephalopods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 51, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Conodonts, Barnett Formation (Mississippian): Texas. Plate 15, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243-F. 1952.
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Cephalopods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 50, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 32, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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These data represent the extent of urbanization (for the years indicated) predicted by the model SLEUTH, developed by Dr. Keith C. Clarke, at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Geography and modified by David I. Doato of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Eastern Geographic Science Center (EGSC). Further model modification and implementation was performed at the Biodiversity and Spatial Information Center at North Carolina State University. More information about these data (along with downloadable ESRI GRID files) can be found at http://www.basic.ncsu.edu/dsl/urb.html
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The Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is a geodatabase, managed by U. S. Geological Survey Gap Analysis Program, that illustrates and describes public land ownership, management and other conservation lands, including voluntarily provided privately protected areas. The geodatabase contains four feature classes such as, ‘Marine Protected Areas (MPA)’ and ‘Easements’ that each contains uniquely associated attributes. These two feature classes are combined with the PAD-US ‘Fee’ feature class to provide a full inventory of protected areas in a common schema (i.e. ‘Combined’ file). Legitimate and other protected area overlaps exist in the full inventory, with Easements loaded on top of Fee and MPAs...
Categories: Data; Types: ArcGIS REST Map Service, Map Service; Tags: Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), Arizona (AZ), Arkansas (AR), Biodiversity, All tags...


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