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Downloaded from Idaho Department of Water Resources http://www.idwr.idaho.gov/GeographicInfo/GISdata/gis_data.htm. Contains information on water rights, water rights permits, minimum stream flow for Idaho.
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Sources of data for Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem whitebark pine distribution map from Whitebark Pine Subcommittee of the Greater Yellowstone Coordintating Committee (GYCCWBSC). In 2008, the Whitebark Pine Subcommittee of the Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee (GYCCWBSC) initiated project to map the distribution of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) throughout the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE). The first draft of this map was completed in January 2009. Updates and improvements were completed in April 2010. This included a condition assessment of all whitebark pine stands within the distribution. Data sources and analyses are as follows. Source 1. USDA Forest Service (USFS) and National Park Service...
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We compared current 5th level watersheds with Russian olive using LANDFIRE with the probability of areas having suitable habitat for Russian olive in 3 future periods based on climate modeling. Note that LANDFIRE data did not distinguish between Russian olive and tamarisk.
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Powerlines in the western United States and Canada as identified by the 22 source data layers used to compile this shapefile. Source data were collected by personal contact or through the internet in the winter and spring of 2004 and assimilated using ArcGIS. This file is a complete record of overhead powerline data that was available as of 5/15/2004 but IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A COMPLETE REPRESENTATION OF THE SUM TOTAL OF ALL POWERLINES ON THE GROUND. These data primarily depict the higher voltage, long distance transmission lines but some arcs likely represent lower voltage distribution lines. Credits: Sean P. Finn, USGS Snake River Field Station, SAGEMAP Project.
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These data cover all Wilderness Areas designated by Congress in Montana. They are extracted from the statewide land ownership and managed areas layer maintained by the MTNHP.
This data set includes the relative production scenarios for bufflaograss [0.72(Temp) - 0.12(Precip) - 0.04(Sand) + 3.08]; this is the model from Epstein, et al. (1998). Soil texture (percent by weight) came from the Earth Systems Science Center (2008) which provided processed soils data from NRCS (gSSURGO), mean annual temperature (Celsius) and/or mean annual precipitation (millimeters) came from contemporary (1981 - 2010) estimates (Maurer et al. 2002) or a GCM. Global Climate Models (GCM) providing scenarios included: warmer-wetter scenario (CESM1-BGC, RCP4.5, Neale et al., 2010), warmer drier scenario (GISS-E2-R, RCP4.5, Schmidt, 2014), hotter-wetter scenario (Miroc-ESM, RCP8.5, Watanabe et al., 2011), and hotter-drier...
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Land ownership for the Wyoming Basin project area was clipped from the Sagemap ownership data, which was created by reformatting and merging state based ownership data layers originally acquired from diverse sources (including state GAP programs, USBLM state offices and other sources). For each original dataset 3 additional fields, Pub_Pvt, CA_OWN, and SOURCE were added and populated based on the specific ownership information contained in the source data. The original coverages were then merged based on the CA_OWN field. All work was completed in AcMap 8.3. This product and all source data are available from http://sagemap.wr.usgs.gov. Credits Sean Finn. USGS, Snake River Field Station. Sage Grouse Rangewide Conservation...
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Average percent of land cover accounted for by all sagebrush species (Artemisia spp.) in the Wyoming Basins Ecoregional Assessment area (5 km scale), a summary of the percent cover of all sage species data produced by Homer and others, 2012 (Homer, C. G., C. L. Aldridge, D. K. Meyer, and S. J. Schell. 2012. Multi scale remote sensing sagebrush characterization with regression trees over Wyoming, USA: laying a foundation for monitoring. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation. 14: 233 to 244.), by running the focalsum command in ArcGIS Spatial Analyst
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Topographic Ruggedness Index (270 m scale) in the Wyoming Basins Ecoregional Assessment area, produced by Hanser and others, 2011 (Hanser, S. E., M. Leu, S. T. Knick, and C. L. Aldridge, eds. 2011. Sagebrush ecosystem conservation and management: ecoregional assessment tools and models for the Wyoming Basins. Allen Press, Lawrence, KS.), by using a circular 3 pixel focal moving window analysis. http://sagemap.wr.usgs.gov/wbea.aspx#CAdata
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Aquatic Development Index (ADI) for riparian areas in the Wyoming Basin REA project area. ADI scores are based on a ranked index of combined disturbances assessed at three scales: local catchment (LADI), aggregated upstream catchments (UADI) and averaged local and upstream catchment (ADI). The ADI quantifies the relative disturbance within a catchment for four disturbance variable classes: transportation (roads and railroads, area and number of crossings), energy and minerals (number of oil and gas wells, number of wind turbines, mine area), water (number of dams, number of surface diversions and length of 303d streams) and land use (agriculture, e.g. pasture and cropland, and urban land covers). ADI scores range...
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We delineated two aspen functional types, foothill and mountain slope aspen. Foothill aspen occurs at lower elevations, typically less than 2,621 m, within a matrix of sagebrush and other shrubs. Mountain slope aspen occurs across broad elevations from the toe slope to upper subalpine zones, where it intermixes with conifer species. LANDFIRE Existing Vegetation Types (EVT) includes two aspen EVT Rocky Mountain Aspen Forest and Woodland and Intermountain Basin Aspen and Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland, which overlapped broadly in elevation and were not sufficient for use in distinguishing aspen functional types. Proximity analysis was used to delineate the two functional types. Because higher elevation aspen typically...
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Gridded database of simulated observed summer (July-Sept) precipitation for 1961-1990 at 1/8 degree latitude-longitude (approximately 12km by 12 km) from a 36-member GCM ensemble (16 GCMs with multiple runs of some GCMs, all the runs available for BCSD) over the Wyoming Basin and surrounding areas. BCSD data downloaded the "Downscaled CMIP3 and CMIP5 Climate and Hydrology Projections," archived at http://gdo-dcp.ucllnl.org/downscaled_cmip_projections/.
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Ranks of landscape level ecological values for Greater Sage Grouse, summarized by township, in the Wyoming Basin REA project area. For ecological value for Sage Grouse was assessed by total habitat area and proximity to leks summarized by township. See table 13.3 in the Wyoming Basin REA report for overview of methods and Table A-19 in the Appendix.
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Current Bioclimatic envelope for white bark pine. Data from Rehfeldt, G.E., Crookston, H.L., SaenzRomero, C, and Campbell, E.M., 2012, North 1 American vegetation model for land use planning in a changing climate. A solution to large 2 classification problems: Ecological Applications, v. 22, no. 1, p. 119 to 141.
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To incorporate potential barriers to cutthroat trout movement, we summarized the number of diversion points within 30 m and stream-road crossings within 10 m of occupied segments, by sixth-level watershed. Diversions and road crossings were the same as used for the Aquatic Development Index. For additional information see Chapter 18 and the Appendix in the Wyoming Basin REA Open File Report at http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/ofr20151155.
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We developed a general habitat model for Brewer's sparrow using repeat visit survey data collected in Wyoming as part of the Integrated Monitoring in Bird Conservation Regions program, White and others, 2013, between 2009 and 2012. A suite of occupancy modles with different environmental covariates were evaluated using program MARK, White and Burnham, 1999, and the top model for each species was used to model the breeding distribution. The map of suitable habitat was based on parameter values that included 90 percent of the locations; omission rate of 10 percent. This omission rate minimized commission errors based on a comparison with independent datasets from Idaho Fish and Game, Montana Natural Heritage Program,...
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Ranks of landscape level ecological values for aspen, summarized by township, in the Wyoming Basin REA project area. Overall Landscape level value based on the combination of area ranks and stepping stone rank. See table 15.3 and the Appendix in the Wyoming Basin REA report at http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/ofr20151155 for additional details.
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Average annual temperature for 2046-2060 projected by 36-member ensemble (16 GCMs with multiple runs of some models) driven by the A2 emissions scenario at 1/8 degree latitude-longitude (approximately 12km by 12 km) over the Wyoming Basin and surrounding areas. BCSD data downloaded the "Downscaled CMIP3 and CMIP5 Climate and Hydrology Projections," archived at http://gdo-dcp.ucllnl.org/downscaled_cmip_projections/.


map background search result map search result map Designated Wilderness Areas Montana BLM REA WYB 2011 Riparian Shrublands Woodlands Aquatic Development Index Summarized by ADI Score BLM REA WYB 2011 Cutthroat Trout Potential Barriers BLM REA WYB 2011 Aspen Distribution Functional Type BLM REA WYB 2011 Topographic ruggedness index, summarized at 270 m BLM REA WYB 2011 Idaho Department of Water Resources WRPOD BLM REA WYB 2011 UWCNF Wetlands - Wasatch Cache Corporate BLM REA WYB 2011 Land Ownership BLM REA WYB 2011 Powerlines SAGEMAP BLM REA WYB 2011 Average percent cover of all sage species, summarized at 5 km BLM REA WYB 2011 Whitebark Pine from Greater Yellowstone BLM REA WYB 2011 Current bioclimatic envelope white bark pine BLM REA WYB 2011 Simulated observed Summer Precipitation, 1961-1990 BLM REA WYB 2011 Ensemble projected annual temperature, 2046-2060 BLM REA WYB 2011 IV C INVSPP EXPANSION Poly Ch06 Fig01a BLM REA WYB 2011 TS C ASPEN VALUE Poly Ch15 Fig15a BLM REA WYB 2011 Brewer's sparrow potential habitat BLM REA WYB 2011 TS C GRSG VALUE Poly Ch23 Fig15a BLM REA NGB 2011 BLM Surface Management Agency Ownership BLM REA WYB 2011 UWCNF Wetlands - Wasatch Cache Corporate BLM REA WYB 2011 Whitebark Pine from Greater Yellowstone BLM REA WYB 2011 Cutthroat Trout Potential Barriers BLM REA WYB 2011 TS C ASPEN VALUE Poly Ch15 Fig15a BLM REA WYB 2011 TS C GRSG VALUE Poly Ch23 Fig15a BLM REA WYB 2011 Land Ownership BLM REA WYB 2011 Riparian Shrublands Woodlands Aquatic Development Index Summarized by ADI Score BLM REA WYB 2011 Idaho Department of Water Resources WRPOD BLM REA WYB 2011 IV C INVSPP EXPANSION Poly Ch06 Fig01a BLM REA WYB 2011 Aspen Distribution Functional Type BLM REA WYB 2011 Topographic ruggedness index, summarized at 270 m BLM REA WYB 2011 Average percent cover of all sage species, summarized at 5 km BLM REA WYB 2011 Brewer's sparrow potential habitat BLM REA WYB 2011 Current bioclimatic envelope white bark pine Designated Wilderness Areas Montana BLM REA NGB 2011 BLM Surface Management Agency Ownership BLM REA WYB 2011 Ensemble projected annual temperature, 2046-2060 BLM REA WYB 2011 Simulated observed Summer Precipitation, 1961-1990 BLM REA WYB 2011 Powerlines SAGEMAP