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    2010 Black Population in the USA

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    Updated Jun 15, 2017
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    ArcGIS Living Atlas Team (2017). 2010 Black Population in the USA [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/arcgis-content::2010-black-population-in-the-usa/about
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    Jun 15, 2017
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    ArcGIS Living Atlas Team
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    This map shows the percentage of the population in the USA that classify themselves as Black/African American according to the 2010 Census. The map shows this pattern for states, counties, tracts, and block groups. There is increasing geographic detail as you zoom in, and only one geography is configured to show at any time. The data source is the US Census Bureau, and the vintage is 2010. The original service and data metadata can be found here.Additional Census 2010 resources

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    Majority Black counties Master - copy

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    • visionzero.geohub.lacity.org
    Updated Jan 28, 2024
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    chadbraden (2024). Majority Black counties Master - copy [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/maps/0d0215d27b6b49b0a9f4ceb97ed0612d
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    Jan 28, 2024
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    This layer shows population broken down by race and Hispanic origin. This is shown by tract, county, and state boundaries. This service is updated annually to contain the most currently released American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year data, and contains estimates and margins of error. There are also additional calculated attributes related to this topic, which can be mapped or used within analysis. This layer is symbolized to show the predominant race living within an area. To see the full list of attributes available in this service, go to the "Data" tab, and choose "Fields" at the top right. Current Vintage: 2018-2022ACS Table(s): B03002Data downloaded from: Census Bureau's API for American Community Survey Date of API call: December 7, 2023National Figures: data.census.govThe United States Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS):About the SurveyGeography & ACSTechnical DocumentationNews & UpdatesThis ready-to-use layer can be used within ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, its configurable apps, dashboards, Story Maps, custom apps, and mobile apps. Data can also be exported for offline workflows. For more information about ACS layers, visit the FAQ. Please cite the Census and ACS when using this data.Data Note from the Census:Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.Data Processing Notes:This layer is updated automatically when the most current vintage of ACS data is released each year, usually in December. The layer always contains the latest available ACS 5-year estimates. It is updated annually within days of the Census Bureau's release schedule. Click here to learn more about ACS data releases.Boundaries come from the US Census TIGER geodatabases, specifically, the National Sub-State Geography Database (named tlgdb_(year)_a_us_substategeo.gdb). Boundaries are updated at the same time as the data updates (annually), and the boundary vintage appropriately matches the data vintage as specified by the Census. These are Census boundaries with water and/or coastlines erased for cartographic and mapping purposes. For census tracts, the water cutouts are derived from a subset of the 2020 Areal Hydrography boundaries offered by TIGER. Water bodies and rivers which are 50 million square meters or larger (mid to large sized water bodies) are erased from the tract level boundaries, as well as additional important features. For state and county boundaries, the water and coastlines are derived from the coastlines of the 2022 500k TIGER Cartographic Boundary Shapefiles. These are erased to more accurately portray the coastlines and Great Lakes. The original AWATER and ALAND fields are still available as attributes within the data table (units are square meters).The States layer contains 52 records - all US states, Washington D.C., and Puerto RicoCensus tracts with no population that occur in areas of water, such as oceans, are removed from this data service (Census Tracts beginning with 99).Percentages and derived counts, and associated margins of error, are calculated values (that can be identified by the "_calc_" stub in the field name), and abide by the specifications defined by the American Community Survey.Field alias names were created based on the Table Shells file available from the American Community Survey Summary File Documentation page.Negative values (e.g., -4444...) have been set to null, with the exception of -5555... which has been set to zero. These negative values exist in the raw API data to indicate the following situations:The margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate.Either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution.The median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution, or in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate.The estimate is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.The data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

  3. Black Hunger & Poverty in the United States | Map the Meal Gap

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    Feeding America, Black Hunger & Poverty in the United States | Map the Meal Gap [Dataset]. https://map.feedingamerica.org/county/2022/black
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    Feeding Americahttp://feedingamerica.org/
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The Black food insecurity rate in the United States was in 2022. Explore a map of black hunger statistics in the United States at the state and local level.

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    Where do Black or African Americans not have an internet subscription at...

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    • california-smart-climate-housing-growth-usfca.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 13, 2020
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    ArcGIS Living Atlas Team (2020). Where do Black or African Americans not have an internet subscription at home? [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/arcgis-content::where-do-black-or-african-americans-not-have-an-internet-subscription-at-home/about
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    Oct 13, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ArcGIS Living Atlas Team
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    This map highlights where the Black/African American populations in households have a computer, but no internet subscription in their household. The brightest oranges show where there are a higher percentage of Black/African Americans without an internet subscription. The larger symbols show where there are more Black/African Americans without internet at home. Both of these factors highlight the at-risk population with unequal opportunities. This can be seen throughout the United States at the state, county, and tract levels. Search for your area, or explore one of the bookmarks within the map to see areas with stark patterns.The data in this map contains the most recent American Community Survey (ACS) data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The Living Atlas layer in this map updates annually when the Census releases their new figures. To learn more, visit this FAQ, or visit the ACS website. Data note: For the tract geography level, the margin of error (MOE) is included in the pop-up as reference. A note from the Census about MOEs: "Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables."

  5. Digital Geologic-GIS Map of Black Canyon of the Gunnison River and Vicinity,...

    • catalog.data.gov
    • s.cnmilf.com
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    Updated Nov 25, 2025
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    National Park Service (2025). Digital Geologic-GIS Map of Black Canyon of the Gunnison River and Vicinity, Colorado (NPS, GRD, GRI, BLCA, CURE, BLCG digital map) adapted from a U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations Map by Hansen (1971) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/digital-geologic-gis-map-of-black-canyon-of-the-gunnison-river-and-vicinity-colorado-nps-g
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    Nov 25, 2025
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    National Park Servicehttp://www.nps.gov/
    Area covered
    Colorado, Gunnison River
    Description

    The Digital Geologic-GIS Map of Black Canyon of the Gunnison River and Vicinity, Colorado is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is available in the following GRI-supported GIS data formats: 1.) a 10.1 file geodatabase (blcg_geology.gdb), and a 2.) Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) geopackage. The file geodatabase format is supported with a 1.) ArcGIS Pro map file (.mapx) file (blcg_geology.mapx) and individual Pro layer (.lyrx) files (for each GIS data layer), as well as with a 2.) 10.1 ArcMap (.mxd) map document (blcg_geology.mxd) and individual 10.1 layer (.lyr) files (for each GIS data layer). Upon request, the GIS data is also available in ESRI 10.1 shapefile format. Contact Stephanie O'Meara (see contact information below) to acquire the GIS data in these GIS data formats. In addition to the GIS data and supporting GIS files, three additional files comprise a GRI digital geologic-GIS dataset or map: 1.) a readme file (blca-cure_geology_gis_readme.pdf), 2.) the GRI ancillary map information document (.pdf) file (blca-cure_geology.pdf) which contains geologic unit descriptions, as well as other ancillary map information and graphics from the source map(s) used by the GRI in the production of the GRI digital geologic-GIS data for the park, and 3.) a user-friendly FAQ PDF version of the metadata (blcg_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Please read the blca-cure_geology_gis_readme.pdf for information pertaining to the proper extraction of the GIS data and other map files. QGIS software is available for free at: https://www.qgis.org/en/site/. The data were completed as a component of the Geologic Resources Inventory (GRI) program, a National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Division funded program that is administered by the NPS Geologic Resources Division (GRD). For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/geologic-resources-inventory-products.htm. For more information about the Geologic Resources Inventory Program visit the GRI webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/gri.htm. At the bottom of that webpage is a "Contact Us" link if you need additional information. You may also directly contact the program coordinator, Jason Kenworthy (jason_kenworthy@nps.gov). Source geologic maps and data used to complete this GRI digital dataset were provided by the following: U.S. Geological Survey. Detailed information concerning the sources used and their contribution the GRI product are listed in the Source Citation section(s) of this metadata record (blcg_geology_metadata.txt or blcg_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Users of this data are cautioned about the locational accuracy of features within this dataset. Based on the source map scale of 1:31,680 and United States National Map Accuracy Standards features are within (horizontally) 16.1 meters or 52.8 feet of their actual location as presented by this dataset. Users of this data should thus not assume the location of features is exactly where they are portrayed in ArcGIS, QGIS or other software used to display this dataset. All GIS and ancillary tables were produced as per the NPS GRI Geology-GIS Geodatabase Data Model v. 2.3. (available at: https://www.nps.gov/articles/gri-geodatabase-model.htm).

  6. Human Geography Dark Map

    • data.buncombecounty.org
    • chester-county-s-gis-hub-chesco.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Feb 15, 2025
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    Esri (2025). Human Geography Dark Map [Dataset]. https://data.buncombecounty.org/maps/908967a20fee4d1db3ff5149ec6efcc5
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 15, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    The Human Geography Dark Map (US Edition) provides a detailed world basemap with a dark monochromatic style and content adjusted to support human geography information.This basemap is available in the United States Vector Basemaps gallery and consists of 3 vector tile layers:Human Geography Dark Label (US Edition), a label reference layer including cities and communities, countries, administrative units, and at larger scales street names.Human Geography Dark Detail (US Edition), a detail reference layer including administrative boundaries, roads and highways, and larger bodies of water. This layer is designed to be used with a high degree of transparency so that the detail does not compete with your information. It is set at approximately 50% in this web map, but can be adjusted.Human Geography Dark Base, a simple basemap consisting of land areas in a very dark gray only.The vector tile layers in this web map are built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps are updated monthly.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the tile layers referenced in this map.

  7. Digital Geologic-GIS Map of the Black Ridge Quadrangle, Colorado (NPS, GRD,...

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    • s.cnmilf.com
    Updated Nov 25, 2025
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    National Park Service (2025). Digital Geologic-GIS Map of the Black Ridge Quadrangle, Colorado (NPS, GRD, GRI, BLCA, BLRG digital map) adapted from a U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map by Hansen (1968) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/digital-geologic-gis-map-of-the-black-ridge-quadrangle-colorado-nps-grd-gri-blca-blrg-digi
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    Nov 25, 2025
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    National Park Servicehttp://www.nps.gov/
    Description

    The Digital Geologic-GIS Map of the Black Ridge Quadrangle, Colorado is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is available in the following GRI-supported GIS data formats: 1.) a 10.1 file geodatabase (blrg_geology.gdb), and a 2.) Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) geopackage. The file geodatabase format is supported with a 1.) ArcGIS Pro map file (.mapx) file (blrg_geology.mapx) and individual Pro layer (.lyrx) files (for each GIS data layer), as well as with a 2.) 10.1 ArcMap (.mxd) map document (blrg_geology.mxd) and individual 10.1 layer (.lyr) files (for each GIS data layer). Upon request, the GIS data is also available in ESRI 10.1 shapefile format. Contact Stephanie O'Meara (see contact information below) to acquire the GIS data in these GIS data formats. In addition to the GIS data and supporting GIS files, three additional files comprise a GRI digital geologic-GIS dataset or map: 1.) a readme file (blca-cure_geology_gis_readme.pdf), 2.) the GRI ancillary map information document (.pdf) file (blca-cure_geology.pdf) which contains geologic unit descriptions, as well as other ancillary map information and graphics from the source map(s) used by the GRI in the production of the GRI digital geologic-GIS data for the park, and 3.) a user-friendly FAQ PDF version of the metadata (blrg_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Please read the blca-cure_geology_gis_readme.pdf for information pertaining to the proper extraction of the GIS data and other map files. QGIS software is available for free at: https://www.qgis.org/en/site/. The data were completed as a component of the Geologic Resources Inventory (GRI) program, a National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Division funded program that is administered by the NPS Geologic Resources Division (GRD). For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/geologic-resources-inventory-products.htm. For more information about the Geologic Resources Inventory Program visit the GRI webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/gri.htm. At the bottom of that webpage is a "Contact Us" link if you need additional information. You may also directly contact the program coordinator, Jason Kenworthy (jason_kenworthy@nps.gov). Source geologic maps and data used to complete this GRI digital dataset were provided by the following: U.S. Geological Survey. Detailed information concerning the sources used and their contribution the GRI product are listed in the Source Citation section(s) of this metadata record (blrg_geology_metadata.txt or blrg_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Users of this data are cautioned about the locational accuracy of features within this dataset. Based on the source map scale of 1:24,000 and United States National Map Accuracy Standards features are within (horizontally) 12.2 meters or 40 feet of their actual location as presented by this dataset. Users of this data should thus not assume the location of features is exactly where they are portrayed in ArcGIS, QGIS or other software used to display this dataset. All GIS and ancillary tables were produced as per the NPS GRI Geology-GIS Geodatabase Data Model v. 2.3. (available at: https://www.nps.gov/articles/gri-geodatabase-model.htm).

  8. Enhanced Contrast Dark Map

    • data.buncombecounty.org
    • data-avl.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Feb 13, 2025
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    Esri (2025). Enhanced Contrast Dark Map [Dataset]. https://data.buncombecounty.org/maps/bb6c3aa9f44e444a8f5de18030f6b4be
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 13, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Description

    The Enhanced Contrast Dark Map (US Edition) web map provides a detailed vector basemap for the world symbolized using enhanced contrast and a dark color-vision-deficient-safe palette. It is designed for use as part of a presentation that aims to meet the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) AA standard, and US Government Section 508 compliance. The dark base layer includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, and building footprints. The dark reference layer includes all labels and administrative boundary lines. Label size has been increased where possible, but not to the point where it conceals the map detail. The 'Ubuntu' font is used throughout, to be clear and legible while maintaining some character.This basemap is available in the United States Vector Basemaps gallery and uses the Enhanced Contrast Dark Reference (US Edition) and Enhanced Contrast Dark Base vector tile layers.The vector tile layer in this web map are built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps are updated monthly.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the tile layers referenced in this map.

  9. Demographics: Population, Race, Gender Data County

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    Updated Jan 14, 2025
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    Ahmed Mohamed (2025). Demographics: Population, Race, Gender Data County [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/ahmedmohamed2003/county-level-demographic-population-race-gender
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 14, 2025
    Authors
    Ahmed Mohamed
    Description

    """

    County-Level Demographic: Population, Race, Gender

    Overview

    This dataset provides a detailed breakdown of demographic information for counties across the United States, derived from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2023 American Community Survey (ACS). The data includes population counts by gender, race, and ethnicity, alongside unique identifiers for each county using State and County FIPS codes.

    Dataset Features

    The dataset includes the following columns: - County: Name of the county. - State: Name of the state the county belongs to. - State FIPS Code: Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code for the state. - County FIPS Code: FIPS code for the county. - FIPS: Combined State and County FIPS codes, a unique identifier for each county. - Total Population: Total population in the county. - Male Population: Number of males in the county. - Female Population: Number of females in the county. - Total Race Responses: Total race-related responses recorded in the survey. - White Alone: Number of individuals identifying as White alone. - Black or African American Alone: Number of individuals identifying as Black or African American alone. - Hispanic or Latino: Number of individuals identifying as Hispanic or Latino.

    Processing Methodology

    1. Source:
    2. County-Level Aggregation:
      • Each county is uniquely identified using State FIPS Code and County FIPS Code.
      • These codes were concatenated to form the unified FIPS column.
    3. Data Cleaning:
      • All numeric columns were converted to appropriate data types.
      • County and state names were extracted from the raw NAME field for clarity.

    Why Use This Dataset?

    This dataset is highly versatile and suitable for: - Demographic Analysis: - Analyze population distribution by gender, race, and ethnicity. - Geographic Studies: - Use FIPS codes to map counties geographically. - Data Visualizations: - Create visual insights into demographic trends across counties.

    File Format

    • The dataset is available as a CSV file with 3,000+ rows (one for each county).

    Licensing

    • Source: Data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2023 American Community Survey (ACS).
    • License: This dataset is in the public domain and provided under the U.S. Census Bureau’s terms of use. Attribution to the Census Bureau is appreciated.

    Acknowledgments

    Special thanks to the U.S. Census Bureau for making this data publicly available and to the Kaggle community for fostering a collaborative space for data analysis and exploration. """

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    Digital subsurface database of previously published well tops, structural...

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    • datasets.ai
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    Updated Jul 18, 2024
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    Leland Spangler; Donald Sweetkind (2024). Digital subsurface database of previously published well tops, structural features, and contour maps of the Inyan Kara Group, Minnekahta Formation, Minnelusa Formation, Madison Group, and Deadwood Formation, Black Hills region, South Dakota and Wyoming [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P90KFVPC
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    Jul 18, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Leland Spangler; Donald Sweetkind
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    1992 - 2022
    Area covered
    Deadwood, Wyoming, Inyan Kara Mountain, South Dakota, Black Hills
    Description

    This digital data release presents multiple previously published elements of the structural configuration of the Black Hills regional subsurface. The original data within this geodatabase is sourced from multiple U.S. Geological Survey Open File Reports into the hydrology of the Black Hills, stored on the USGS Water Mission Area NSDI Node (Driscoll, 1992; Strobel et al., 1999; Williamson et al., 2000). Data include mapped surface exposures of faults and fold hinges, the location and depth of 1025 formation tops of the Madison Group, Minnelusa Formation, and Minnekahta Formation from water well scout tickets, isopach contours of the Madison Group and Minnelusa Formation, and structure contour maps of the top of the Deadwood Formation, Madison Group, Minnelusa Formation, Minnekahta Formation, and Inyan Kara Group. Isopach and structure contour maps were generated using a combination of formation tops and known fold and fault traces (Williamson et al., 2000). Characterizing these uni ...

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    Where are Black or African American females without a high school diploma?

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    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    Updated Nov 18, 2024
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    Esri (2024). Where are Black or African American females without a high school diploma? [Dataset]. https://visionzero.geohub.lacity.org/maps/a0253648692842488f9baecf240c975b
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    Nov 18, 2024
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    Esri
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    Description

    This map shows the percent of Black or African American females that have less than a high school diploma by state, county, and tract using American Community Survey data. The pop-up is configured to show the percent and count of Black or African American females that have less than a high school diploma, total number of Black or African American females, and a chart comparing female and male Black or African American education levels.Map notes: Tracts and Counties that have no Black or African American females have been filtered out of the layer. Remove the filter in the layer properties to draw these areas. Data is from the American Community Survey (ACS) 5 year estimates available in state, county, and tract geographies. This map uses these hosted feature layers containing the most recent American Community Survey data. These layers are part of ArcGIS Living Atlas, and are updated every year when the American Community Survey releases new estimates, so values in the map always reflect the newest data available.You can find the previous version of this map here.

  12. Navigation (Dark - Places)

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    • ferguson-hub-site-fergusontwp.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Feb 12, 2025
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    Esri (2025). Navigation (Dark - Places) [Dataset]. https://data.buncombecounty.org/maps/8efddf97a1a74a3ea47c90c3fe62df91
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 12, 2025
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    The Navigation (Dark - Places) (US Edition) web map provides a detailed world basemap symbolized with a custom dark mode navigation map style that is designed for use at night in mobile devices. This map includes highways, major roads, minor roads, railways, water features, cities, parks, landmarks, building footprints, and administrative boundaries. The places include shops, restaurants, businesses, and other points of interest that can be displayed for reference and navigation purposes. This basemap is available in the United States Vector Basemaps gallery and uses the World Navigation Dark Map (Places) (US Edition) vector tile layer.The vector tile layer in this web map is built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps are updated monthly.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the tile layer referenced in this map.

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    Modified Mercalli Intensity maps for the conterminous U.S., Alaska, and...

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    • catalog.data.gov
    Updated Jul 29, 2024
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    David Eads (2024). Modified Mercalli Intensity maps for the conterminous U.S., Alaska, and Hawaii [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P9GNPCOD
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 29, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    David Eads
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Dec 28, 2023
    Area covered
    Contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, United States
    Description

    This data set represents the Modified Mercalli intensity hazard for the United States based on the peak ground acceleration (PGA) for NEHRP site class B/C. The data are for 50%, 10% and 2% probability of exceedance in 50 years for a grid of points with a spacing of 0.05 degrees in latitude and longitude for the conterminous Unied States, 0.01 degrees for Alaska, and 002 degrees fr Hawaii. The values are obtained by converting PGA values to MMI using the relationships developed by Worden and others, 201

  14. d

    Hydrogeologic unit map coverage for the Black Hills of South Dakota

    • catalog.data.gov
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    Updated Nov 26, 2025
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2025). Hydrogeologic unit map coverage for the Black Hills of South Dakota [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/hydrogeologic-unit-map-coverage-for-the-black-hills-of-south-dakota
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    Nov 26, 2025
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Area covered
    South Dakota, Black Hills
    Description

    This data set represents surficial hydrogeology for the Black Hills of South Dakota.

  15. U

    Isohyetal map showing distribution of average annual precipitation for the...

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    Updated Jan 1, 2000
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    United States Geological Survey (2000). Isohyetal map showing distribution of average annual precipitation for the Black Hills area, South Dakota, water years 1961-90 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P9JIK5VS
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    Jan 1, 2000
    Dataset authored and provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    1961 - 1990
    Area covered
    South Dakota, Black Hills
    Description

    This dataset provides lines of equal average annual precipitation for water years 1961-90 in the Black Hills area of South Dakota.

  16. U

    Selected data for wells and test holes used in structure-contour maps of the...

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    Updated Feb 5, 2001
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    United States Geological Survey (2001). Selected data for wells and test holes used in structure-contour maps of the Deadwood Formation in the Black Hills area, South Dakota [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P9X4Q5O5
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    Feb 5, 2001
    Dataset authored and provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jul 1, 1999
    Area covered
    South Dakota, Black Hills
    Description

    This dataset describes wells and test holes completed in the Deadwood Formation that were used to create the structure-contours for the top of the Deadwood Formation, Black Hills, South Dakota.

  17. U

    Wells used in the creation of potentiometric surface maps for the Minnekahta...

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    United States Geological Survey, Wells used in the creation of potentiometric surface maps for the Minnekahta aquifer, Black Hills area, South Dakota [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P9CJ12DL
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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    Time period covered
    Jun 15, 1998
    Area covered
    Minnekahta, South Dakota, Black Hills
    Description

    This dataset describes wells completed in the Minnekahta Limestone that were used to create a potentiometric surface for the Minnekahta aquifer.

  18. U

    Selected data for wells and test holes used in structure-contour maps of the...

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    Updated Feb 5, 2001
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    United States Geological Survey (2001). Selected data for wells and test holes used in structure-contour maps of the Inyan Kara Group in the Black Hills area, South Dakota [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P9RP37ND
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 5, 2001
    Dataset authored and provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jun 15, 1998
    Area covered
    Inyan Kara Mountain, South Dakota, Black Hills
    Description

    This dataset describes wells completed in the Inyan Kara Group that were used to create a potentiometric surface for the Inyan Kara aquifer.

  19. Dark Gray Canvas

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    Updated Feb 15, 2025
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    Esri (2025). Dark Gray Canvas [Dataset]. https://data.buncombecounty.org/maps/77b3505cd7ae4484ac3fc253a50ee9c8
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    Feb 15, 2025
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Description

    The Dark Gray Canvas (US Edition) web map provides a detailed world basemap symbolized with a dark gray, neutral background style with minimal colors, labels, and features designed to draw attention to thematic content.This basemap is available in the United States Vector Basemaps gallery and uses the Dark Gray Reference (US Edition) and Dark Gray Base (US Edition) vector tile layers.The vector tile layers in this web map are built using the same data sources used for other Esri Vector Basemaps. For details on data sources contributed by the GIS community, view the map of Community Maps Basemap Contributors. Esri Vector Basemaps are updated monthly.Use this MapThis map is designed to be used as a basemap for overlaying other layers of information or as a stand-alone reference map. You can add layers to this web map and save as your own map. If you like, you can add this web map to a custom basemap gallery for others in your organization to use in creating web maps. If you would like to add this map as a layer in other maps you are creating, you may use the tile layers referenced in this map.

  20. t

    Predominant Race and Ethnicity in North Providence, RI (Census 2020)

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    Updated Feb 28, 2022
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    Timmons Group (2022). Predominant Race and Ethnicity in North Providence, RI (Census 2020) [Dataset]. https://northprovidence-redistricting.timmons.com/maps/f14c1f830b3e4d1c8d9f612cf9703847
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    Feb 28, 2022
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    Description

    This multi-scale map shows the predominant (most numerous) race/ethnicity living within an area. Map opens at the state level, centered on the lower 48 states. Data is from U.S. Census Bureau's 2020 PL 94-171 data for state, county, tract, block group, and block.The map's colors indicate which of the eight race/ethnicity categories have the highest total count.Race and ethnicity highlights from the U.S. Census Bureau:White population remained the largest race or ethnicity group in the United States, with 204.3 million people identifying as White alone. Overall, 235.4 million people reported White alone or in combination with another group. However, the White alone population decreased by 8.6% since 2010.Two or More Races population (also referred to as the Multiracial population) has changed considerably since 2010. The Multiracial population was measured at 9 million people in 2010 and is now 33.8 million people in 2020, a 276% increase.“In combination” multiracial populations for all race groups accounted for most of the overall changes in each racial category.All of the race alone or in combination groups experienced increases. The Some Other Race alone or in combination group (49.9 million) increased 129%, surpassing the Black or African American population (46.9 million) as the second-largest race alone or in combination group.The next largest racial populations were the Asian alone or in combination group (24 million), the American Indian and Alaska Native alone or in combination group (9.7 million), and the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone or in combination group (1.6 million).Hispanic or Latino population, which includes people of any race, was 62.1 million in 2020. Hispanic or Latino population grew 23%, while the population that was not of Hispanic or Latino origin grew 4.3% since 2010.View more 2020 Census statistics highlights on race and ethnicity.

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ArcGIS Living Atlas Team (2017). 2010 Black Population in the USA [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/arcgis-content::2010-black-population-in-the-usa/about

2010 Black Population in the USA

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Jun 15, 2017
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This map shows the percentage of the population in the USA that classify themselves as Black/African American according to the 2010 Census. The map shows this pattern for states, counties, tracts, and block groups. There is increasing geographic detail as you zoom in, and only one geography is configured to show at any time. The data source is the US Census Bureau, and the vintage is 2010. The original service and data metadata can be found here.Additional Census 2010 resources

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