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Spatial analysis and statistical summaries of the Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) provide land managers and decision makers with a general assessment of management intent for biodiversity protection, natural resource management, and recreation access across the nation. The PAD-US 3.0 Combined Fee, Designation, Easement feature class in the full geodatabase inventory (with Military Lands and Tribal Areas from the Proclamation and Other Planning Boundaries feature class) was modified to prioritize overlapping designations, avoiding massive overestimation in protected area statistics, and simplified by the following PAD-US attributes to support user needs for raster analysis data: Manager Type,...
Tags: Agricultural Research Service, Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), American Samoa (AS), Arizona (AZ), All tags...
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The USGS Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is the nation's inventory of protected areas, including public open space and voluntarily provided, private protected areas, identified as an A-16 National Geospatial Data Asset in the Cadastral Theme (http://www.fgdc.gov/ngda-reports/NGDA_Datasets.html). PAD-US is an ongoing project with several published versions of a spatial database of areas dedicated to the preservation of biological diversity, and other natural, recreational or cultural uses, managed for these purposes through legal or other effective means. The geodatabase maps and describes public open space and other protected areas. Most areas are public lands owned in fee; however, long-term...
Types: Citation; Tags: Agricultural Research Service, Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), American Samoa (AS), Arizona (AZ), All tags...
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The USGS Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is the nation's inventory of protected areas, including public open space and voluntarily provided, private protected areas, identified as an A-16 National Geospatial Data Asset in the Cadastral Theme (http://www.fgdc.gov/ngda-reports/NGDA_Datasets.html). PAD-US is an ongoing project with several published versions of a spatial database of areas dedicated to the preservation of biological diversity, and other natural, recreational or cultural uses, managed for these purposes through legal or other effective means. The geodatabase maps and describes public open space and other protected areas. Most areas are public lands owned in fee; however, long-term...
Types: Citation; Tags: Agricultural Research Service, Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), American Samoa (AS), Arizona (AZ), All tags...
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The USGS Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is the nation's inventory of protected areas, including public open space and voluntarily provided, private protected areas, identified as an A-16 National Geospatial Data Asset in the Cadastral Theme (http://www.fgdc.gov/ngda-reports/NGDA_Datasets.html). PAD-US is an ongoing project with several published versions of a spatial database of areas dedicated to the preservation of biological diversity, and other natural, recreational or cultural uses, managed for these purposes through legal or other effective means. The geodatabase maps and describes public open space and other protected areas. Most areas are public lands owned in fee; however, long-term...
Types: Citation; Tags: Agricultural Research Service, Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), American Samoa (AS), Arizona (AZ), All tags...
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The USGS Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is the nation's inventory of protected areas, including public open space and voluntarily provided, private protected areas, identified as an A-16 National Geospatial Data Asset in the Cadastral Theme (http://www.fgdc.gov/ngda-reports/NGDA_Datasets.html). PAD-US is an ongoing project with several published versions of a spatial database of areas dedicated to the preservation of biological diversity, and other natural, recreational or cultural uses, managed for these purposes through legal or other effective means. The geodatabase maps and describes public open space and other protected areas. Most areas are public lands owned in fee; however, long-term...
Types: Citation; Tags: Agricultural Research Service, Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), American Samoa (AS), Arizona (AZ), All tags...
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The USGS Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US) is the nation's inventory of protected areas, including public open space and voluntarily provided, private protected areas, identified as an A-16 National Geospatial Data Asset in the Cadastral Theme (http://www.fgdc.gov/ngda-reports/NGDA_Datasets.html). PAD-US is an ongoing project with several published versions of a spatial database of areas dedicated to the preservation of biological diversity, and other natural, recreational or cultural uses, managed for these purposes through legal or other effective means. The geodatabase maps and describes public open space and other protected areas. Most areas are public lands owned in fee; however, long-term...
Types: Citation; Tags: Agricultural Research Service, Alabama (AL), Alaska (AK), American Samoa (AS), Arizona (AZ), All tags...
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Panorama with images 042 and 043. View showing section overlying the Eagle at same locality as image 041, including almost the entire thickness of Claggett formation with the base of the light colored Judith River beds overlying it on the right. The nearly horizontal Judith River beds in the distance are beyond a fault. Blaine County, Montana. 1903.
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Photomicrograph of holocrystaline slag. Montana. Plate 3 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 108. 1918.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Hall) 8/18/59, afternoon. Horizontal displacements and crooked fences along highway 287 north of Hebgen Lake. Looking westerly.
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Album caption: Rhyolite cliffs, northeast of Como. Bitterroot Valley. (South of Hamilton Quad.). Montana.
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Caption on photograph: Fault (line on hill in background) Handwritten notes on back of photo: Fault, horizontal line on hill in background, +/- 10 ft vertical displacement. Hebgen Lake area. Mont. No index card.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 8/18/59, about 7:00 a.m. Looking north along Highway 191 toward the face of the fault, which continues thru (sic) the trees behind the signboard and in front of the Highway Department buildings which are straight east of the camera in this picture.
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Caption on photograph: Slide area, view west Handwritten notes on back of photo: Hebgen– Quake Lakes area, Mont. The slide area looking west, several days after the earthquake. No index card.
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Index card: General view of the zone of dead pine needles formed when Earthquake Lake was at a former higher level. Small building that has been inundated now shows along the lake shore. Hebgen Lake earthquake, Montana. August 1959.
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Album caption and index card: Air view of compressed fence and underthrust fault. Montana earthquake area. Montana. August 1959.
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Album caption and index card: Madison River below the landslide. The outlet channel across the slide dam at this time had been lowered about 50 feet from its original position, thus draining part of Earthquake Lake. View downstream from gage 2 showing erosion of bank and highway. Montana earthquake area, Montana. October 28, 1959. Photo no. 5 published as figure 93-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 435. 1964.
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Album caption and index card: Madison River below the landslide. The outlet channel across the slide dam at this time had been lowered about 50 feet from its original position, thus draining part of Earthquake Lake. View upstream from site of gage 1. Montana earthquake area, Montana. October 28, 1959. Photo no. 5 published as figure 93-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 435. 1964.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 8/18/59, about 7:00 a.m. House just east of the Highway 191 and north of Duck Creek, showing damage to garage, mostly caused by the falling chimney.
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Index card: Regrettably this photograph does not show the feature as well as one would wish. A gravel pile established by the Montana Highway Department was jostled about by the earthquake and as a result compacted the ground below it to form a big, broad, shallow depression. Hebgen Lake earthquake, Montana. August 1959.


map background search result map search result map General view of the zone of dead pine needles formed when Earthquake Lake was at a former higher level. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. A gravel pile established by the Montana Highway Department compacted to create a big, broad, shallow depression. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Horizontal displacements and crooked fences along highway 287 north of Hebgen Lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. House just east of the Highway 191 with garage damage due to falling chimney. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking north along Highway 191 toward the face of the fault. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Madison River below the landslide. Montana. 1959. Madison River below the landslide. Montana. 1959. "Sink hole" in obsidian-sand plain. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Air view of compressed fence and underthrust fault. Montana. 1959. Slide area, view west. Montana. 1959. Fault; line on hill in background. Montana. 1959. Rhyolite cliffs in the Bitterroot Valley, northeast of Como. Montana. n.d. General view of the zone of dead pine needles formed when Earthquake Lake was at a former higher level. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. A gravel pile established by the Montana Highway Department compacted to create a big, broad, shallow depression. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Horizontal displacements and crooked fences along highway 287 north of Hebgen Lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. House just east of the Highway 191 with garage damage due to falling chimney. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking north along Highway 191 toward the face of the fault. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Madison River below the landslide. Montana. 1959. Madison River below the landslide. Montana. 1959. "Sink hole" in obsidian-sand plain. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Air view of compressed fence and underthrust fault. Montana. 1959. Slide area, view west. Montana. 1959. Fault; line on hill in background. Montana. 1959. Rhyolite cliffs in the Bitterroot Valley, northeast of Como. Montana. n.d.