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Five principal components are used to represent the climate variation in an original set of 12 composite climate variables reflecting complex precipitation and temperature gradients. The dataset provides coverage for future climate (defined as the 2040-2070 normal period) under the RCP4.5 emission scenarios. Climate variables were chosen based on their known influence on local adaptation in plants, and include: mean annual temperature, summer maximum temperature, winter minimum temperature, annual temperature range, temperature seasonality (coefficient of variation in monthly average temperatures), mean annual precipitation, winter precipitation, summer precipitation, proportion of summer precipitation, precipitation...
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Five principal components are used to represent the climate variation in an original set of 12 composite climate variables reflecting complex precipitation and temperature gradients. The dataset provides coverage for future climate (defined as the 2040-2070 normal period) under the RCP8.5 emission scenarios. Climate variables were chosen based on their known influence on local adaptation in plants, and include: mean annual temperature, summer maximum temperature, winter minimum temperature, annual temperature range, temperature seasonality (coefficient of variation in monthly average temperatures), mean annual precipitation, winter precipitation, summer precipitation, proportion of summer precipitation, precipitation...
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
GeoTIFF,
Map Service,
Raster;
Tags: Arizona,
California,
Colorado,
Colorado Plateau,
Great Basin,
The Utah Well & Spring database contains data of 2981 wells, springs, and miscellaneous sites such as collector wells and mines. It is available from the Utah Geological Survey at:http://geology.utah.gov/emp/geothermal/wells_springs_database.htmThe Conservation Biology Institute selected geothermal wells from this database. The geothermal well layer was then used in further analysis and modeling.
This dataset depicts polygons of white-tailed prairie dog colonies in Colorado digitized from figure 1 in the White-tailed Prairie Dog Conservation Assessment (Seglund et al. 2004). This dataset should be used with caution because there were few reference points to use during georeferencing. The original GIS data should be obtained directly from Seglund et al. if possible.
This dataset depicts the current predicted distribution of major invasive vegetation in the State of Utah.Invasive classes were extracted from multiple datasets and then combined into a single raster dataset. A cell value of 1 was assigned where invasives were present and a value of 0 was assigned where they were absent .This invasive species composite (Upland, Riparian, Uncharacteristic Exotic Vegetation) was created from:1) LANDFIRE 120 EVT2180: Introduced Riparian Vegetation2181: Introduced Upland Vegetation-Annual Grassland2182: Introduced Upland Vegetation-Perennial Grassland and Forbland2183: Introduced Upland Vegetation-Annual and Biennial Forbland2184: Introduced Annual Grassland2) NatureServe Landcover...
Raster dataset (30m resolution mask containing only "1" values) matching the 1 km resolution reporting units grid created for the Colorado Plateau Ecoregion.This dataset was used in the Utah-Colorado Plateau REA Stepdown terrestrial intactness analysis for summarizing raster input data to 1 km reporting units.
This dataset depicts the current predicted distribution of Roundtail Chub across the state of Utah, based on overlap with Natural Heritage Program Element occurrence data.
This open-file report presents the results of the USGS Mineral Resources Program activity to compile a national-scale geologic map database to support national and regional level projects, including mineral resource and geo- environmental assessments. The only comprehensive sources of regional- and national-scale geologic maps are state geologic maps with scales ranging from 1:100,000 to 1:1,000,000. Digital versions of these state maps form the core of what is presented here. Because no adequate geologic map exists for the state of Alaska, it is being compiled in regional blocks that also form part of this national database. It is expected that this series will completed by approximately the end of 2007. These...
New invasions, better field data, and novel spatial modeling techniques often drive the need to revisit previous maps and models of invasive species. Such is the case with the at least 10 species of Tamarix, which are invading riparian systems in the western United States and are expanding their range throughout North America. In 2006, we developed a National Tamarisk Map using a compilation of presence and absence locations with remotely sensed data and statistical modeling techniques. Since the publication of that work, our database of Tamarix distributions has grown significantly.Using the updated database of species occurrence, new predictor variables, and the Maximum entropy (Maxent) model, we have revised...
4KM grid cell reporting units for the Colorado Plateau Ecoregion Used as analytical reporting unit for terrestrial conservation elements and terrestrial intactness.
This dataset provides an estimate of aquatic biodiversity sites, based on protected and conservation lands superimposed on the NHD flowlines dataset. Caution is warrented in interpreting this dataset. While measures of aquatic biodiversity exist, they are based on localized samples that cannot be extrapolated beyond the sampling domain. These measures were not included in this dataset. Instead, it was assumed that areas within TNC Portfolio areas were identified for factors that include high aquatic biodiversity. Furthermore, it is assumed that aquatic biodiversity is higher in protected areas due to stricter controls over land and water management. However, this assumption may not be valid for stream reaches that...
WRPOD is a point coverage created weekly from data in the Utah Division of Water Rights database. It contains water right point of diversion information. This dataset was retrieved from http://www.waterrights.utah.gov/gisinfo/wrcover.asp on 10/31/2011.
This dataset provides an estimate of water-based recreation travel corridors, based on a combination of wild and scenic rivers, and major rivers selected from NHD that were listed on the BLM rivers website. All reaches of these rivers were selected, as insufficient information exists to determine what segments may or may not be open to recreation. Other areas may be open to water-based recreation travel than are represented in this dataset.
This dataset shows a series of fragmentation metrics for natural vegetation for a 4KM reporting unit. These metrics were calculated using FRAGSTATS. For more information about FRAGSTATS, or the methods used to calculate these metrics, please see: http://www.umass.edu/landeco/research/fragstats/fragstats.html Fragmentation metrics were caculated for a 3x3 reporting unit grid (4KM each) neighborhood centered on each reporting unit grid cell. This was done to prevent edge effects due to the smaller size of the reporting units relative to the size of larger patches in more intact landscapes. A 90 meter edge distance was used to define core area within patches.
5th Code HUC reporting units for the Colorado Plateau Ecoregion Used as analytical reporting units for aquatic conservation elements.
5th Code HUC reporting units for the Colorado Plateau Ecoregion Used as analytical reporting units for aquatic conservation elements.
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