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    Hennepin County, MN City Boundaries

    • koordinates.com
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    Updated Sep 19, 2018
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    Hennepin County, MN City Boundaries [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/97469-hennepin-county-mn-city-boundaries/
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    geopackage / sqlite, csv, dwg, pdf, mapinfo mif, geodatabase, shapefile, kml, mapinfo tabAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 19, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Hennepin County, Minnesota
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    Description

    This layer is a component of Natural resources interactive map.

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    Map Catalog

    • gisdata.mn.gov
    • data.wu.ac.at
    webapp
    Updated Dec 23, 2020
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    Dakota County (2020). Map Catalog [Dataset]. https://gisdata.mn.gov/de/dataset/us-mn-co-dakota-health-mapcatalog
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 23, 2020
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    Dakota County
    Description

    Map Catalog is powered by the Memento Server software and provides a continuous view across multiple geospatial PDFs. The PDF maps currently available are 1K USNG (topo and aerial) maps from four metro counties(Anoka, Carver, Dakota and Ramsey), 1K USNG Topo of cities and state parks in Minnesota, 10K USNG Aerial maps for Minnesota, US Topo for the metro and Dakota County Park maps, City Street maps and Half Section maps. Map update frequency varies.

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    Minnesota Cities, Townships, and Counties Reference Map

    • gisdata.mn.gov
    • data.wu.ac.at
    html, jpeg +1
    Updated Jul 9, 2020
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    Geospatial Information Office (2020). Minnesota Cities, Townships, and Counties Reference Map [Dataset]. https://gisdata.mn.gov/ca/dataset/bdry-cities-counties-twps-map
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    jpeg, html, printable_mapAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 9, 2020
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    Geospatial Information Office
    Area covered
    Minnesota
    Description

    This map of Minnesota cities, townships, and counties was published by MnGeo in January 2019. The primary data set for the map is the "Cities, Townships, and Unorganized Territories" (MnCTU) data maintained by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Other reference data on the map include County Seats and Other Cities, County Boundaries, Interstate, US Trunk, and State Trunk Highways, Major Rivers, Lakes, County and State Boundaries. The download is a PDF file with embedded layers that can be printed at E-scale (36" x 48").

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    TaxParcel

    • washington-county-mn-geospatial-maps-and-data-wcmn.hub.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 23, 2024
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    Washington County, MN (2024). TaxParcel [Dataset]. https://washington-county-mn-geospatial-maps-and-data-wcmn.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/taxparcel-2
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 23, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Washington County, MN
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    Description

    Washington County, MN Tax Parcels. An independent manual check of the parcel data was made at the time of its initial development whereby all geo-coded parcel legal descriptions in a PLSS section were reinterpreted and examined for accuracy and completeness on the hard copy check plot. As each new plat or lot division occurs, a similar process is repeated for the new additions during the maintenance period. Multiple lines of ownership indicating ambiguity in property line location are merged into a single line if falling within 3 feet of each other. Gaps or overlaps in these situations are not shown. In some cases where two lines converge; e.g., where at one end the two lot lines are within 0.50 feet of each other and at the other end they are within 6.00 feet of each other they may be merged because the average discrepancy is 3 feet or less. Where gaps or overlaps exist in excess of approximately 3 feet in width, they are shown with text notation indicating APPARENT GAP or AREA OF DISCREPANCY.

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    D-05, Minnesota County Atlas bedrock map synthesis

    • mngs-umn.opendata.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jul 22, 2020
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    University of Minnesota (2020). D-05, Minnesota County Atlas bedrock map synthesis [Dataset]. https://mngs-umn.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/9417076ceb2447c294fe9668a933be26
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 22, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    University of Minnesota
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    Description

    Compilation of 100,000 scale bedrock maps from MGS County Atlas products beginning with C-08, Fillmore County and ending with the newest Atlas, the Bedrock Geology of Lake County Minnesota for a total of 45 100k maps. Because the maps have been created by different authors over a significant time period, the edges of each map do not always align with adjacent maps and for this project no attempt was made to harmonize them. In addition, the map units may also have been change or updated between products separated by several years. However, in this compilation a single attribute table has been developed that includes all of the map labels as well as descriptive text and other fields that allow interpretations to be made between maps. Many of the map units are also part of the 2011 bedrock geologic map of Minnesota which provides another method of interpretation and description. In addition, the source field identifies which Atlas the polygons were originally part of and which will have additional information available about the units. This map is the foundation of a database of 100,000 bedrock mapping in Minnesota that is intended to be updated as new County Atlas mapping is completed and as time permits to be used to develop a common index of bedrock geologic units in Minnesota.

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    Minnesota Counties with Story Maps

    • mngs-umn.opendata.arcgis.com
    • umn.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Aug 9, 2016
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    University of Minnesota (2016). Minnesota Counties with Story Maps [Dataset]. https://mngs-umn.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/11f0707394f64996b90b50ce3a1921f2
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 9, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    University of Minnesota
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    Description

    These are the counties in Minnesota that currently have a Story Map. Click on the county you wish to view and select the link to go to the story.

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    County Highway Map Series - Georeferenced Image Files (GeoTIFF and EPPL7...

    • catalog.data.gov
    • datadiscoverystudio.org
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    Updated Nov 10, 2020
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    Minnesota Department of Transportation (Point of Contact) (2020). County Highway Map Series - Georeferenced Image Files (GeoTIFF and EPPL7 formats) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/county-highway-map-series-georeferenced-image-files-geotiff-and-eppl7-formats
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 10, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Minnesota Department of Transportation (Point of Contact)
    Description

    This set of GeoTIFF and EPPL7 files represents the Minnesota Department of Transportation's County Highway Map Series in georeferenced image formats. These images of the standard Mn/DOT County Highway Map product can be used in GIS systems and overlayed with other GIS information. The origin of this data is Mn/DOT's Microstation CAD system, where all linework, feature type coding, and symbolization is stored and updated. To produce these data sets, Mn/DOT exported the data from Microstation into postscript files. LMIC then imported the data into GIS systems for georeferencing and further processing. The GeoTIFF data are distributed in both County Highway Map map sheet and full county extents; EPPL7 data sets are distributed only as full county files. Map collars have been removed. This data set represents the Mn/DOT County Highway Map as of January 1, 2002.

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    Status of Free and Open Public Geospatial Data from Minnesota Counties

    • data.wu.ac.at
    • gisdata.mn.gov
    fgdb, gpkg, html +3
    Updated Jul 20, 2018
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    Geospatial Information Office (2018). Status of Free and Open Public Geospatial Data from Minnesota Counties [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/gisdata_mn_gov/ZTQ5YTQ0YWQtYjhhYy00MWZhLWFmYWMtYjYyZmI3OWNlYWM2
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    gpkg, html, shp, fgdb, jpeg, printable_mapAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 20, 2018
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    Geospatial Information Office
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    Minnesota, 61cfd5e5ea4944889c9608f0f85792a88e992d75
    Description

    This map shows the free and open data status of county public geospatial (GIS) data across Minnesota. The accompanying data set can be used to make similar maps using GIS software.

    To see if a county's data is distributed via the Minnesota Geospatial Commons, check the Commons organizations page: https://gisdata.mn.gov/organization

    To see if a county distributes data via its website, check the link(s) on the Minnesota County GIS Contacts webpage: http://www.mngeo.state.mn.us/county_contacts.html

  9. Base Map Submission for Wilkin County, Minnesota

    • datadiscoverystudio.org
    esri shapefile
    Updated Mar 4, 2010
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    PBSJ (2010). Base Map Submission for Wilkin County, Minnesota [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/4036b3c561584e40ad0841fc06b6ec04/html
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 4, 2010
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    Federal Emergency Management Agencyhttp://www.fema.gov/
    PBSJ
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    Description

    FEMA Framework Basemap datasets comprise six of the seven FGDC themes of geospatial data that are used by most GIS applications (Note: the seventh framework theme, orthographic imagery, is packaged in a separate NFIP Metadata Profile): cadastral, geodetic control, governmental unit, transportation, general structures, hydrography (water areas & lines. These data include an encoding of the geographic extent of the features and a minimal number of attributes needed to identify and describe the features. (Source: Circular A16, p. 13) This data set contains 3-band natural color imagery from the National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP). NAIP acquires digital ortho imagery during the agricultural growing seasons in the continental U.S. A primary goal of the NAIP program is to enable availability of ortho imagery within one year of acquisition. The source files are 1 meter ground sample distance (GSD) ortho imagery rectified to a horizontal accuracy of within +/- 5 meters of reference digital ortho quarter quads (DOQQ's) from the National Digital Ortho Program (NDOP) or from NAIP. The tiling format of NAIP imagery is based on a 3.75' x 3.75' quarter quadrangle with a 300 meter buffer on all four sides. NAIP imagery is formatted to the UTM coordinate system using NAD83. NAIP imagery may contain as much as 10% cloud cover per tile. This file was generated by compressing NAIP imagery that cover the county extent. MrSID compression was used. Target values for the compression ratio are (15:1). (Note: The Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MnGeo) has created this metadata record to describe the entire NAIP2009 dataset, using information from Farm Service Agency metadata. Each county file is accompanied by the original FSA metadata for that county.)

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    Brown County Bedrock

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • mngs-umn.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jul 18, 2018
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    University of Minnesota (2018). Brown County Bedrock [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/UMN::brown-county-bedrock
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 18, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    University of Minnesota
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    Description

    This map portrays our current geologic understanding of the temporal and geographic distribution of units within major Precambrian terranes and of the Phanerozoic strata. The state wide data is mapped at a scale of 1:500,000 and the county bedrock datasets (Becker, Brown, Meeker, Isanti, Cass) are mapped at a 1:100,000 scale. A Story Map displaying this data can be found at Minnesota's Bedrock Geology story map.The western part of the mapped Precambrian terrane in the state wide dataset is inferred largely from geophysical maps, anchored locally by drilling. In many places, contacts are drawn between units of the same or similar apparent rock type (and same unit label); these are recognized as geometrically distinct, though geophysically or lithologically similar. Digital files for the state wide bedrock (http://hdl.handle.net/11299/101466) corresponding to this map allow removal of Cretaceous, Paleozoic, and some parts of Mesoproterozoic strata to reveal an interpretation of the underlying Precambrian bedrock.

    For additional state wide data see: (http://hdl.handle.net/11299/98043) which contains files associated with Bedrock Topography, Depth to Bedrock, and locations of Outcrop and Geochronologic analyses. Individual county bedrock can be found and downloaded at the University of Minnesota's Digital Conservancy.

  11. 2022 Cartographic Boundary File (KML), Current Place for Minnesota,...

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    Updated Dec 14, 2023
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    U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Geography Division, Customer Engagement Branch (Point of Contact) (2023). 2022 Cartographic Boundary File (KML), Current Place for Minnesota, 1:500,000 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/2022-cartographic-boundary-file-kml-current-place-for-minnesota-1-500000
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    Dec 14, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    Area covered
    Minnesota
    Description

    The 2022 cartographic boundary KMLs are simplified representations of selected geographic areas from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). These boundary files are specifically designed for small-scale thematic mapping. When possible, generalization is performed with the intent to maintain the hierarchical relationships among geographies and to maintain the alignment of geographies within a file set for a given year. Geographic areas may not align with the same areas from another year. Some geographies are available as nation-based files while others are available only as state-based files. The cartographic boundary files include both incorporated places (legal entities) and census designated places or CDPs (statistical entities). An incorporated place is established to provide governmental functions for a concentration of people as opposed to a minor civil division (MCD), which generally is created to provide services or administer an area without regard, necessarily, to population. Places always nest within a state, but may extend across county and county subdivision boundaries. An incorporated place usually is a city, town, village, or borough, but can have other legal descriptions. CDPs are delineated for the decennial census as the statistical counterparts of incorporated places. CDPs are delineated to provide data for settled concentrations of population that are identifiable by name, but are not legally incorporated under the laws of the state in which they are located. The boundaries for CDPs often are defined in partnership with state, local, and/or tribal officials and usually coincide with visible features or the boundary of an adjacent incorporated place or another legal entity. CDP boundaries often change from one decennial census to the next with changes in the settlement pattern and development; a CDP with the same name as in an earlier census does not necessarily have the same boundary. The only population/housing size requirement for CDPs is that they must contain some housing and population. The generalized boundaries of most incorporated places in this file are based on those as of January 1, 2022, as reported through the Census Bureau's Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS). The generalized boundaries of all CDPs are based on those delineated as part of the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP) for the 2020 Census.

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    DIGITAL FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP DATABASE, MAHNOMEN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, USA.

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    Updated Nov 14, 2017
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    (2017). DIGITAL FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP DATABASE, MAHNOMEN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, USA. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/04a747eb075c4e5da180730272fcc551/html
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    Nov 14, 2017
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    description: The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) Database depicts flood risk Information And supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk; classificatons used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent- annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The DFIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The file is georeferenced to earth's surface using the UTM projection and coordinate system. The specifications for the horizontal control of DFIRM data files are consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:12,000.; abstract: The Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) Database depicts flood risk Information And supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk; classificatons used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent- annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The DFIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The file is georeferenced to earth's surface using the UTM projection and coordinate system. The specifications for the horizontal control of DFIRM data files are consistent with those required for mapping at a scale of 1:12,000.

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    Hennepin County, MN Ecologically Significant Areas

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    csv, dwg, geodatabase +6
    Updated Sep 19, 2018
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    Hennepin County, Minnesota (2018). Hennepin County, MN Ecologically Significant Areas [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/97471-hennepin-county-mn-ecologically-significant-areas/
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    pdf, geodatabase, mapinfo tab, geopackage / sqlite, dwg, kml, csv, shapefile, mapinfo mifAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 19, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Hennepin County, Minnesota
    Area covered
    Description

    This layer is a component of Natural resources interactive map.

  14. FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP DATABASE, MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA, USA

    • data.wu.ac.at
    • cloud.csiss.gmu.edu
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    arce, mif, shp
    Updated Nov 14, 2017
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    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security (2017). FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP DATABASE, MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA, USA [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov/MGE5MWI4MjYtYmQwZS00YjE5LTg4ZDktMTkwYTQ3NWRjMTIy
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    mif, arce, shpAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 14, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    U.S. Department of Homeland Securityhttp://www.dhs.gov/
    Federal Emergency Management Agencyhttp://www.fema.gov/
    License

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

    Area covered
    16a7bb18f8acfb2e5129c322bd233adfe1c1c307, United States
    Description

    The Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The primary risk classifications used are the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, the 0.2-percent-annual-chance flood event, and areas of minimal flood risk. The FIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published FIRMs, flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. The FISs and FIRMs are published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This file is georeferenced to the Earth's surface using the Geographic Coordinate System (GCS) and North American Datum of 1983 (NSRS-2007).

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    Bedrock maps from County Atlas projects

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    • umn.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 22, 2020
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    University of Minnesota (2020). Bedrock maps from County Atlas projects [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/UMN::d-05-minnesota-county-atlas-bedrock-map-synthesis?layer=1
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 22, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    University of Minnesota
    Area covered
    Description

    Compilation of 100,000 scale bedrock maps from MGS County Atlas products beginning with C-08, Fillmore County and ending with the newest Atlas, the Bedrock Geology of Lake County Minnesota for a total of 45 100k maps. Because the maps have been created by different authors over a significant time period, the edges of each map do not always align with adjacent maps and for this project no attempt was made to harmonize them. In addition, the map units may also have been change or updated between products separated by several years. However, in this compilation a single attribute table has been developed that includes all of the map labels as well as descriptive text and other fields that allow interpretations to be made between maps. Many of the map units are also part of the 2011 bedrock geologic map of Minnesota which provides another method of interpretation and description. In addition, the source field identifies which Atlas the polygons were originally part of and which will have additional information available about the units. This map is the foundation of a database of 100,000 bedrock mapping in Minnesota that is intended to be updated as new County Atlas mapping is completed and as time permits to be used to develop a common index of bedrock geologic units in Minnesota.

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    20 Richest Counties in Minnesota

    • minnesota-demographics.com
    Updated Jun 20, 2024
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    Kristen Carney (2024). 20 Richest Counties in Minnesota [Dataset]. https://www.minnesota-demographics.com/counties_by_population
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 20, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Cubit Planning, Inc.
    Authors
    Kristen Carney
    License

    https://www.minnesota-demographics.com/terms_and_conditionshttps://www.minnesota-demographics.com/terms_and_conditions

    Area covered
    Minnesota
    Description

    A dataset listing Minnesota counties by population for 2024.

  17. Minnesota Restorable Wetlands Shapefile

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    Updated May 3, 2022
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    Ducks Unlimited, Inc. (2022). Minnesota Restorable Wetlands Shapefile [Dataset]. https://gis.ducks.org/datasets/a79a94f9de8f402db3ff2114fb4524a7
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    Dataset updated
    May 3, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Ducks Unlimitedhttps://www.ducks.org/
    Authors
    Ducks Unlimited, Inc.
    License

    Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    A feature service is also available here: https://gis.ducks.org/datasets/duinc::minnesota-restorable-wetlandsHISTORY: In October 2000, a Restorable Wetlands Working Group formed to begin mapping all of the restorable wetlands in the glaciated tallgrass Prairie Pothole Region of Minnesota and Iowa. Today, fewer than 10% of the original wetlands - once of unparalleled importance to continental waterbird populations - are left in existence. Fortunately, wetlands once drained for agriculture may be restored to many of their historic functions. Restoration of multiple wetland functions is of utmost effectiveness when focused at priority restoration landscapes, therefore data on the historic distribution of wetlands is an integral part of developing strategic regional habitat restoration plans.Opportunistic wetland restorations often fail to attain out expectations for wetland function. Nevertheless, between $70 - $100,000,000 are spent annually in Minnesota for wetland restoration. A strategic plan for wetland restoration can make these expenditures more effective; however, a strategic wetland restoration plan requires a priori information on the distribution and extent of restorable wetlands. The collective goal of the Restorable Wetlands Working Group is the eventual development of a set of multi-agency decision support tools that collectively comprise a comprehensive environmental management plan for wetlands - all based on the same base data layers and developed in joint consultation. An effort is underway to delineate restorable wetlands in all intensively farmed areas of MN and IA.A pilot project determined the best technique to map drained wetlands in agricultural landscapes was photointerpretation. This pilot project evaluated the accuracy of three potential delineation techniques: digital hydric soils databases, digital elevation models, and manual stereoscopic photointerpretation on high-altitude color infrared aerial photographs. The project covered nearly 4,000 square miles of different land forms and wetland characteristics. After mapping was completed, some 1,500 drained wetlands were observed in the field to assess the accuracy of each technique. Only photointerpretation provided reliable results.One area that fell into the pilot study was the Okabena quadrangle in east-central Jackson County in Minnesota. Okabena vividly illustrates the potential of humans to alter the natural landscape. While Okabena historically encompassed more than 8,940 acres of depressional wetland - 27% of the total area of Okabena - after nearly 100 years of agricultural drainage only 1,280 acres of those original wetlands remain, representing an 86% reduction. When empirical models used to estimate duck pairs on individual wetlands are applied to the change from historic to current wetland habitat within Okabena, they estimate a 92% reduction in the habitat potential for common dabbling duck species.The Okabena quadrangle's wetland density once exceeded that of most of the remaining U.S. Prairie Pothole Region. Without strong incentives for wetland conservation and effective methods to delineate high-priority landscapes for restoration, the Okabena quadrangle foretells one possible future for much of the mixed-grass Prairie Pothole Region further west.The Final Status map was completed in 2012.Contact Information:Rex JohnsonUnited States Fish and Wildlife Service21932 State Highway 210Fergus Falls, MN 56537(218) 736-0606rex_johnson@fws.govPhotointerpretationNational Aerial Photography Program (NAPP) (1:40,000 scale) color infrared (CIR) photographs acquired in April and May, 1991 and 1992, were viewed in stereo pairs at 5X magnification using a Cartographic Engineering stereoscope. A Mylar overlay was mounted on one photo of each stereo pair and a rectangular work area was delineated on the overlay comprising one-quarter of a USGS 7.5 min topographic quadrangle. A minimum of 4 fiduciary marks were placed on the overlay to enable geographic rectification of digital data covering the work area. One fiduciary mark was placed at the corner of the US Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5 min quadrangle and others at conspicuous road intersections near the other 3 corners of the work area. Drained depressional wetlands were delineated on the Mylar overlay within the work area using a 6X0 (.13 mm diameter) rapidograph pen and indelible ink. Collateral data was consulted during the delineation process. These data consisted of published county soil surveys and descriptions of hydric soils, USDA Farm Service Agency compliance slides (aerial 35 mm slides) acquired in 1993 (immediately after a period of intense precipitation), USGS 7.5 min topographic maps, and National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) maps. Black and white NAPP photographs (1:40,000 scale) acquired primarily in August and September, 1996, were reviewed and rejected as collateral data because they were acquired under dry conditions.Other specific photointerpretation protocols were:1. All drained depressional wetlands, regardless of size, were delineated.2. NWI-delineated wetlands with a Ad@ (partially drained) modifier in the classification code were not delineated unless the original delineation failed to encompass the complete historic wetland area.3. NWI-delineated wetlands that did not contain a Ad@ modifier in the classification code were delineated if the original delineation did not include the entire historic wetland area.4. Wetlands identified on NWI maps which did not exhibit wetland characteristics (i.e. hydrology, hydrophytes, etc) on new (1992) CIR photography were delineated even if no evidence of drainage was apparent.5. Wetlands not delineated on NWI maps, and in cropland, were delineated.6. Wetlands not delineated on NWI maps, and in grassland, were not delineated unless evidence of drainage was observed on the aerial photo.7. Wetlands not delineated on NWI maps, and in trees, were not delineated.Tolerances:Scanned line data were converted to a polygon using a 6 m fuzzy tolerance. Open polygons were manually closed and cleaned with a 1.2 m fuzzy tolerance which was used for all subsequent data processing.Datafile Description and Attribute Definitions[County_Name]_nwx - National Wetlands Inventory delineations (see https://www.fws.gov/program/national-wetlands-inventory/wetlands-mapper for NWI delineation standards). Note: Wetland classifications in these data often differ slightly from the original NWI classification. NWI wetland classifications were simplified for these data by removing mixed classes and multiple special modifiers, and by standardizing letter case. In each case of mixed classes and multiple special modifiers, the first class or special modifier was retained.AttributesRestorable - 0 = Islands and the Universal Polygon100 = Restorable depressional wetland delineated using protocols described aboveCounty Name – The name of the county in which the center of the polygon is located.State Name – The name of the state.FIPS – The FIPS code.

  18. d

    3D Maps

    • dataone.org
    Updated Aug 9, 2016
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    Campbell, Karen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-campbell-1336965); Morin, Paul (2016). 3D Maps [Dataset]. https://dataone.org/datasets/seadva-20ef8e4e-12fd-4244-be19-7a79c827e85f
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    Aug 9, 2016
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    SEAD Virtual Archive
    Authors
    Campbell, Karen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-campbell-1336965); Morin, Paul
    Description

    NCED is currently involved in researching the effectiveness of anaglyph maps in the classroom and are working with educators and scientists to interpret various Earth-surface processes. Based on the findings of the research, various activities and interpretive information will be developed and available for educators to use in their classrooms. Keep checking back with this website because activities and maps are always being updated. We believe that anaglyph maps are an important tool in helping students see the world and are working to further develop materials and activities to support educators in their use of the maps.

    This website has various 3-D maps and supporting materials that are available for download. Maps can be printed, viewed on computer monitors, or projected on to screens for larger audiences. Keep an eye on our website for more maps, activities and new information. Let us know how you use anaglyph maps in your classroom. Email any ideas or activities you have to ncedmaps@umn.edu

    Anaglyph paper maps are a cost effective offshoot of the GeoWall Project. Geowall is a high end visualization tool developed for use in the University of Minnesota's Geology and Geophysics Department. Because of its effectiveness it has been expanded to 300 institutions across the United States. GeoWall projects 3-D images and allows students to see 3-D representations but is limited because of the technology. Paper maps are a cost effective solution that allows anaglyph technology to be used in classroom and field-based applications.

    Maps are best when viewed with RED/CYAN anaglyph glasses!

    A note on downloading: "viewable" maps are .jpg files; "high-quality downloads" are .tif files. While it is possible to view the latter in a web-browser in most cases, the download may be slow. As an alternative, try right-clicking on the link to the high-quality download and choosing "save" from the pop-up menu that results. Save the file to your own machine, then try opening the saved copy. This may be faster than clicking directly on the link to open it in the browser.

    World Map: 3-D map that highlights oceanic bathymetry and plate boundaries.

    Continental United States: 3-D grayscale map of the Lower 48.

    Western United States: 3-D grayscale map of the Western United States with state boundaries.

    Regional Map: 3-D greyscale map stretching from Hudson Bay to the Central Great Plains. This map includes the Western Great Lakes and the Canadian Shield.

    Minnesota Map: 3-D greyscale map of Minnesota with county and state boundaries.

    Twin Cities: 3-D map extending beyond Minneapolis and St. Paul.

    Twin Cities Confluence Map: 3-D map highlighting the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers. This map includes most of Minneapolis and St. Paul.

    Minneapolis, MN: 3-D topographical map of South Minneapolis.

    Bassets Creek, Minneapolis: 3-D topographical map of the Bassets Creek watershed.

    North Minneapolis: 3-D topographical map highlighting North Minneapolis and the Mississippi River.

    St. Paul, MN: 3-D topographical map of St. Paul.

    Western Suburbs, Twin Cities: 3-D topographical map of St. Louis Park, Hopkins and Minnetonka area.

    Minnesota River Valley Suburbs, Twin Cities: 3-D topographical map of Bloomington, Eden Prairie and Edina area.

    Southern Suburbs, Twin Cities: 3-D topographical map of Burnsville, Lakeville and Prior Lake area.

    Southeast Suburbs, Twin Cities: 3-D topographical map of South St. Paul, Mendota Heights, Apple Valley and Eagan area.

    Northeast Suburbs, Twin Cities: 3-D topographical map of White Bear Lake, Maplewood and Roseville area.

    Northwest Suburbs, Mississippi River, Twin Cities: 3-D topographical map of North Minneapolis, Brooklyn Center and Maple Grove area.

    Blaine, MN: 3-D map of Blaine and the Mississippi River.

    White Bear Lake, MN: 3-D topographical map of White Bear Lake and the surrounding area.

    Maple Grove, MN: 3-D topographical mmap of the NW suburbs of the Twin Cities.

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    Parcels

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • opendata.gis.co.scott.mn.us
    Updated Oct 31, 2017
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    Scott County Minnesota (2017). Parcels [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/ScottCounty::parcels
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    Oct 31, 2017
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    Scott County Minnesota
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    Scott County Parcels represent property tax boundaries and were created, and are maintained, by the Survey department. The tax boundaries are joined to the Assessor's CAMA data using the PID field providing field attributes for each property. For a list of field descriptions, click here.

  20. TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2022, State, Minnesota, MN, Place

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    Updated Jan 27, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Geography Division, Spatial Data Collection and Products Branch (Point of Contact) (2024). TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2022, State, Minnesota, MN, Place [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/tiger-line-shapefile-2022-state-minnesota-mn-place
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    Jan 27, 2024
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
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    Minnesota
    Description

    The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The TIGER/Line shapefiles include both incorporated places (legal entities) and census designated places or CDPs (statistical entities). An incorporated place is established to provide governmental functions for a concentration of people as opposed to a minor civil division (MCD), which generally is created to provide services or administer an area without regard, necessarily, to population. Places always nest within a state, but may extend across county and county subdivision boundaries. An incorporated place usually is a city, town, village, or borough, but can have other legal descriptions. CDPs are delineated for the decennial census as the statistical counterparts of incorporated places. CDPs are delineated to provide data for settled concentrations of population that are identifiable by name, but are not legally incorporated under the laws of the state in which they are located. The boundaries for CDPs often are defined in partnership with state, local, and/or tribal officials and usually coincide with visible features or the boundary of an adjacent incorporated place or another legal entity. CDP boundaries often change from one decennial census to the next with changes in the settlement pattern and development; a CDP with the same name as in an earlier census does not necessarily have the same boundary. The only population/housing size requirement for CDPs is that they must contain some housing and population. The boundaries of most incorporated places in this shapefile are as of January 1, 2022, as reported through the Census Bureau's Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS). The boundaries of all CDPs were delineated as part of the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP) for the 2020 Census, but some CDPs were added or updated through the 2022 BAS as well.

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Hennepin County, MN City Boundaries [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/97469-hennepin-county-mn-city-boundaries/

Hennepin County, MN City Boundaries

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geopackage / sqlite, csv, dwg, pdf, mapinfo mif, geodatabase, shapefile, kml, mapinfo tabAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Sep 19, 2018
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Hennepin County, Minnesota
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This layer is a component of Natural resources interactive map.

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