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Data was digitized from original scribe sheets used to prepare the published Geologic Map of Wyoming (Love and Christiansen, 1985), consequently at a 1:500,000 scale.
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This ArcView shapefile contains a polygon representation of the Deadman coal zone thickness located within the Black Butte area of the Point of Rocks-Black Butte coalfield in the Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming. This coal zone is a part of the National Coal Resource Assessment of the Northern Rocky Mountain and Great Plains Fort Union Coal Resources Assessment Area. This shapefile can be shown in relation to other relevant themes of this area. Renamed by USGS staff (original filename: bbcatg)
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This individual species distribution is derived from a GIS modeling process using species habitat association rules in combination with species geographic range. There are a total of 445 individual terrestrial vertebrate species distributions generated for Wyoming by the Wyoming Gap Analysis project.
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Data merged for the WLCI by USGS Staff. This dataset represents soils of Wyoming at 1:100,000- scale. The layer contains 350 separate soils descriptions across 23 Wyoming counties. The layer was compiled based on the five-factor soil forming model using digital surficial geology, bedrock geology, and elevation. This dataset will be more fully documented in 23 AES publications scheduled for completion in winter of 99/00. These publications will use the designation AES Bulletin B-1071 followed by a two letter abreviation for each county.
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This individual species distribution is derived from a GIS modeling process using species habitat association rules in combination with species geographic range. There are a total of 445 individual terrestrial vertebrate species distributions generated for Wyoming by the Wyoming Gap Analysis project.
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In 2006, the Century Commission for a Sustainable Florida called for an identification of those lands and waters in the state that are critical to the conservation of Florida’s natural resources. In response, the Florida Natural Areas Inventory, University of Florida Center for Landscape Conservation Planning, and Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission collaborated to produce CLIP - the Critical Lands and Waters Identification Project. CLIP is now being used to inform planning decisions by the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative, coordinated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.


map background search result map search result map Geologic dikes (1:500,000) Gap Analysis Program (GAP)-Pocket Gopher Range, Wyoming Wyoming Water Resources Center - Soils 100k Deadman coal zone thickness within Black Butte area of the Point of Rocks-Black Butte coalfield in the Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming Gap Analysis Program (GAP)-Species Distribution-Pygmy Rabbit Range Florida Critical Lands and Waters Identification Project Database Deadman coal zone thickness within Black Butte area of the Point of Rocks-Black Butte coalfield in the Greater Green River Basin, Wyoming Gap Analysis Program (GAP)-Pocket Gopher Range, Wyoming Gap Analysis Program (GAP)-Species Distribution-Pygmy Rabbit Range Wyoming Water Resources Center - Soils 100k Geologic dikes (1:500,000) Florida Critical Lands and Waters Identification Project Database