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The LANDFIRE existing vegetation layers describe the following elements of existing vegetation for each LANDFIRE mapping zone: existing vegetation type, existing vegetation canopy cover, and existing vegetation height. Vegetation is mapped using predictive landscape models based on extensive field reference data, satellite imagery, biophysical gradient layers, and classification and regression trees. DATA SUMMARY: The existing vegetation type (EVT) data layer represents the current distribution of the terrestrial ecological systems classification developed by NatureServe for the western Hemisphere (http://www.natureserve.org/publications/usEcologicalsystems.jsp). A terrestrial ecological system is defined as a group...
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The LANDFIRE existing vegetation layers describe the following elements of existing vegetation for each LANDFIRE mapping zone: existing vegetation type, existing vegetation canopy cover, and existing vegetation height. Vegetation is mapped using predictive landscape models based on extensive field reference data, satellite imagery, biophysical gradient layers, and classification and regression trees. DATA SUMMARY: The existing vegetation cover (EVC) data layer is an important input to LANDFIRE modeling efforts. EVC is generated separately for tree, shrub and herbaceous cover life forms using training data and a series of geospatial data layers. Percentage tree canopy cover training data are generated using digital...
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The LANDFIRE fuel data describe the composition and characteristics of both surface fuel and canopy fuel. Specific products include fire behavior fuel models, canopy bulk density (CBD), canopy base height (CBH), canopy cover (CC), canopy height (CH), and fuel loading models (FLMs). These data may be implemented within models to predict the behavior and effects of wildland fire. These data are useful for strategic fuel treatment prioritization and tactical assessment of fire behavior and effects. DATA SUMMARY: Canopy height describes the average height of the top of the canopy for a stand. A spatially-explicit map of canopy height supplies information for fire behavior models such as FARSITE (Finney 1998) to determine...
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The LANDFIRE fuel data describe the composition and characteristics of both surface fuel and canopy fuel. Specific products include fire behavior fuel models, canopy bulk density (CBD), canopy base height (CBH), canopy cover (CC), canopy height (CH), and fuel loading models (FLMs). These data may be implemented within models to predict the behavior and effects of wildland fire. These data are useful for strategic fuel treatment prioritization and tactical assessment of fire behavior and effects. DATA SUMMARY: Canopy bulk density (CBD) is defined as the mass of available canopy fuel per unit canopy volume (Scott and Reinhardt 2001). A spatially explicit map of canopy bulk density supplies information used in fire...
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From the US Bureau of Mines map publication, "Availability of Federally Owned Minerals for Exploration and Development in the Western United States". The Bureau of Mines inventoried Federal mineral land in Wyoming and assessed the availability of this land for mineral exploration and development as affected by legal status and agency management practices. To illustrate the impact that various Federal land use decisions have on the mineral industry, the USBM also identified and ranked known mineral deposit areas (KMDAs)-i.e., areas having past or present mineral production and /or known mineral resources- and compared these areas spatially with availability of Federal mineral lands. Most Federal minerals, except...
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From the US Bureau of Mines map publication, "Availability of Federally Owned Minerals for Exploration and Development in the Western United States". The Bureau of Mines inventoried Federal mineral land in Wyoming and assessed the availability of this land for mineral exploration and development as affected by legal status and agency management practices. To illustrate the impact that various Federal land use decisions have on the mineral industry, the USBM also identified and ranked known mineral deposit areas (KMDAs)-i.e., areas having past or present mineral production and /or known mineral resources- and compared these areas spatially with availability of Federal mineral lands. Most Federal minerals, except...
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From the US Bureau of Mines map publication, "Availability of Federally Owned Minerals for Exploration and Development in the Western United States". The Bureau of Mines inventoried Federal mineral land in Wyoming and assessed the availability of this land for mineral exploration and development as affected by legal status and agency management practices. To illustrate the impact that various Federal land use decisions have on the mineral industry, the USBM also identified and ranked known mineral deposit areas (KMDAs)-i.e., areas having past or present mineral production and /or known mineral resources- and compared these areas spatially with availability of Federal mineral lands. Most Federal minerals, except...
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The National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) is a feature-based database that interconnects and uniquely identifies the sream segments or reaches that comprise the nation's surface water drainage system. Medium resolution NHD is based on the content of the U.S. Geological Survey 1:100,000-scale Digital Line Graph (DLG) hydrography data, integrated with reach-related information from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Reach File Version 3.0 (RF3). More specifically, it contains reach codes for networked features and isolated lakes, flow direction, names, stream level, and centerline representations for areal water bodies. Reaches are also defined to represent water bodies and the approximate shorelines of the Great...
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This dataset contains geochemical data for soils collected in the United States and analyzed in the analytical laboratories of the Geologic Division of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). These data represent analyses of soil samples collected in support of various USGS programs. The data were originally entered into the in-house PLUTO database which was used by the Geologic Division from the mid- 1970's through the mid-1990's to archive geochemical data. A portion of the PLUTO data base is published as: Baedecker, P.A., Grossman, J.N., and Buttleman, K.P., 1998, National Geochemical Data base: PLUTO geochemical data base for the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Digital Data Series DDS-47. The data presented...
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This data contains fences within the southwest portion of Wyoming at a 1:100,000 scale. A two and one-half year inventory of fences on federal lands was conducted by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) from 1990 to 1992. The attribute fields describe the type of fences, the 30 x 60- minute quadrangle map which they are found, the ownership of the land, the year the fence was built, and their location according to township, range and section.
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This file contains one of many raster grids of the Elevation Derivatives for National Applications (EDNA), a multi-layered database that provides systematic and consistent topographically-derived hydrologic derivatives. The slope grid was generated from the filled DEM using the "slope" function. The grid was created with the degree, not percent, slope parameter.
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General distribution of weeds located within the Buffalo Field Office jurisdiction
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From the US Bureau of Mines map publication, "Availability of Federally Owned Minerals for Exploration and Development in the Western United States". The Bureau of Mines inventoried Federal mineral land in Wyoming and assessed the availability of this land for mineral exploration and development as affected by legal status and agency management practices. To illustrate the impact that various Federal land use decisions have on the mineral industry, the USBM also identified and ranked known mineral deposit areas (KMDAs)-i.e., areas having past or present mineral production and /or known mineral resources- and compared these areas spatially with availability of Federal mineral lands. Most Federal minerals, except...
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From the US Bureau of Mines map publication, "Availability of Federally Owned Minerals for Exploration and Development in the Western United States". The Bureau of Mines inventoried Federal mineral land in Wyoming and assessed the availability of this land for mineral exploration and development as affected by legal status and agency management practices. To illustrate the impact that various Federal land use decisions have on the mineral industry, the USBM also identified and ranked known mineral deposit areas (KMDAs)-i.e., areas having past or present mineral production and /or known mineral resources- and compared these areas spatially with availability of Federal mineral lands. Most Federal minerals, except...
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Data is the allotment area in the Rock Springs Field Office. Digitized on 1:100,000 complete field office coverage, then screen digitized to correct boundary areas.
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These data sets identify Oil and Gas Sale Parcels.
Categories: Data; Types: Downloadable; Tags: BLM, Federal Government, economy, og parcels


map background search result map search result map Canopy Bulk Density LANDFIRE for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Canopy Height LANDFIRE for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Wilderness Study Areas (BLM) in Wyoming at 1:24,000 Range Allotments for the BLM Buffalo Field Office, Wyoming Grazing Allotments for the BLM Rock Springs Field Office, Wyoming EDNA Slope (degrees) LANDFIRE for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Coalbed Methane Plan of Developoment for the BLM Buffalo Field Office, Wyoming Fences of Southwest Wyoming at 1:100,000 Oil and Gas Sale Parcels 2005 - Present for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Potential Exploitable Carbon Dioxide Areas for Wyoming at 1:500,000 Potential Exploitable Oilshale Areas for Wyoming at 1:500,000 Potential Exploitable Oil and Gas Fields for Wyoming at 1:500,000 Potential Exploitable Trona Areas for Wyoming at 1:500,000 Potential Exploitable Sulfur Areas for Wyoming at 1:500,000 Existing Vegetation Cover LANDFIRE for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Existing Vegetation LANDFIRE for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Geochemistry of soils in the US from the PLUTO database for Wyoming National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) - Medium-resolution at 1:100,000 Grazing Allotments for the BLM Kemmerer Field Office, Wyoming Weed Distributions for the BLM Buffalo Field Office, Wyomng Coalbed Methane Plan of Developoment for the BLM Buffalo Field Office, Wyoming Grazing Allotments for the BLM Kemmerer Field Office, Wyoming Range Allotments for the BLM Buffalo Field Office, Wyoming Weed Distributions for the BLM Buffalo Field Office, Wyomng Grazing Allotments for the BLM Rock Springs Field Office, Wyoming Fences of Southwest Wyoming at 1:100,000 Wilderness Study Areas (BLM) in Wyoming at 1:24,000 Oil and Gas Sale Parcels 2005 - Present for Wyoming at 1:24,000 National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) - Medium-resolution at 1:100,000 Potential Exploitable Carbon Dioxide Areas for Wyoming at 1:500,000 Potential Exploitable Oilshale Areas for Wyoming at 1:500,000 Potential Exploitable Oil and Gas Fields for Wyoming at 1:500,000 Potential Exploitable Trona Areas for Wyoming at 1:500,000 Potential Exploitable Sulfur Areas for Wyoming at 1:500,000 Canopy Bulk Density LANDFIRE for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Canopy Height LANDFIRE for Wyoming at 1:24,000 EDNA Slope (degrees) LANDFIRE for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Existing Vegetation Cover LANDFIRE for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Existing Vegetation LANDFIRE for Wyoming at 1:24,000 Geochemistry of soils in the US from the PLUTO database for Wyoming