The financially constrained element of Visualize 2045 identifies all the regionally significant capital improvements to the region’s highway and transit systems that transportation agencies expect to make and to be able to afford through 2045.For more information on Visualize 2045, visit https://www.mwcog.org/visualize2045/.To view the web map, visit https://www.mwcog.org/maps/map-listing/visualize-2045-project-map/.* NOTE: the online map shows projects in the current version of the plan (2022 update); this data download is for the 2018 update to the plan.Adding GIS Data to ArcMap from a Map Package:To load the .mpk file if saved locally: From Windows Explorer1. Browse to the location of the .mpk file. 2. Double-click the file to launch ArcMap and unpack all the data in the package. From ArcCatalog1. Browse to the location of the .mpk file. 2. Right-click the file, and select Unpack. This action launches ArcMap and unpacks the data in the package. The process is the same if you are using ArcCatalog from within ArcMap.Note: The .mpk file cannot be opened within ArcMap.Regardless of where the .mpk file is stored originally, the data within the map package when unpacked saves on your hard drive in the Documents and Settings folder:C:\Documents_and_Settings\MyDocuments\ArcGIS\Packages*.gdb
All datasets and products specific to the Carson Sink Basin. Includes a packed ArcMap (.mpk), individually zipped shapefiles, and a file geodatabase for the Carson Sink area; a GeoSoft Oasis montaj project containing GM-SYS 2D gravity profiles along the trace of our seismic reflection lines; a 3D model in EarthVision; spreadsheet of links to published maps; and spreadsheets of well data. ArcMap packed map file
This .zip file contains four products that will allow users to recreate the analyses and spatial data figures used in Sergeant et al. 2020, A classification of streamflow patterns across the coastal Gulf of Alaska: 1) Autoclass input and output files (provided as folders with multiple simple text files), 2) Classification data (.csv file) for individual watersheds, including Fundamental Daily Streamflow Statistics, landcover variables, and class membership, 3) Esri map package (.mpk file) that will allow users to recreate Figures 3 and 5 using ArcGIS and extract basic watershed-scale data such as watershed ID, drainage area, primary class assignment, and primary class membership probability (for users interested in extracting more information such as secondary class membership and landcover data, Watershed ID in this file can be cross-referenced with Watershed ID in the .csv file above), and 4) R Shiny Application (provided as a folder with app.R file and other supporting files) to create Figure 3 map and extract classification and land cover variables for individual watersheds (this is also viewable at: https://southeastakwatershedcoalition.shinyapps.io/watershed_classification/)
The Minnesota Paleozoic and Mesozoic Rocks web map application is provided by Minnesota Geological Survey (see http://www.mngs.umn.edu/service.htm for more information). Available layers include Cretaceous, Devonian, Ordovician, and Cambrian rock locations on the Interactive Map or for ArcGIS10 as a .mpk file. This information was provided by the Minnesota Geological Survey and made available for distribution through the National Geothermal Data System.
All datasets and products specific to the Steptoe Valley model area. Includes a packed ArcMap project (.mpk), individually zipped shapefiles, and a file geodatabase for the northern Steptoe Valley area; a GeoSoft Oasis montaj project containing GM-SYS 2D gravity profiles along the trace of our seismic reflection lines; a 3D model in EarthVision; spreadsheet of links to published maps; and spreadsheets of well data.
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This .zip file contains five products that will allow users to recreate the analyses and spatial data figures used in Sergeant et al. 2023, Hypoxia Vulnerability in the Salmon Watersheds of Southeast Alaska: 1) Hypoxia vulnerability calculations (.csv file) at water temperature monitoring sites, 2) Hypoxia vulnerability calculations (.csv file) for stream reaches near hatchery release sites, 3) Habitat characteristics (.csv file) at water temperature monitoring sites, 4) R code (.R file) for recreating Figure 3, modeled contours of the estimated number of pink salmon/m2 to create hypoxia in Southeast Alaska streams across all potential combinations of velocity, depth, and water temperature, 5) Esri map package (.mpk file) that will allow users to recreate Figures 4 and 6 using ArcGIS and extract basic reach- and watershed-scale data associated with hypoxia vulnerability. The hypoxia vulnerability metric values are color-coded for watershed polygons and stream reach lines that are ...
Fallon FORGE InSAR and geodetic GPS deformation data. InSAR shapefiles are packaged together as .MPK (ArcMap map package, compatible with other GIS platforms), and as .CSV comma-delimited plaintext. GPS data and additional metadata are linked to the Nevada Geodetic Laboratory database at the Univ. of Nevada, Reno (UNR). Individual InSAR data sets, comma-delimited. File descriptions are included in the separate resource "InSAR Data File Descriptions.rtf"
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The financially constrained element of Visualize 2045 identifies all the regionally significant capital improvements to the region’s highway and transit systems that transportation agencies expect to make and to be able to afford through 2045.For more information on Visualize 2045, visit https://www.mwcog.org/visualize2045/.To view the web map, visit https://www.mwcog.org/maps/map-listing/visualize-2045-project-map/.* NOTE: the online map shows projects in the current version of the plan (2022 update); this data download is for the 2018 update to the plan.Adding GIS Data to ArcMap from a Map Package:To load the .mpk file if saved locally: From Windows Explorer1. Browse to the location of the .mpk file. 2. Double-click the file to launch ArcMap and unpack all the data in the package. From ArcCatalog1. Browse to the location of the .mpk file. 2. Right-click the file, and select Unpack. This action launches ArcMap and unpacks the data in the package. The process is the same if you are using ArcCatalog from within ArcMap.Note: The .mpk file cannot be opened within ArcMap.Regardless of where the .mpk file is stored originally, the data within the map package when unpacked saves on your hard drive in the Documents and Settings folder:C:\Documents_and_Settings\MyDocuments\ArcGIS\Packages*.gdb