55 datasets found
  1. ArcGIS Maps for Office

    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 15, 2012
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    Esri (2012). ArcGIS Maps for Office [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/items/d191e98f41e64a7c89f477484264fe49
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    Aug 15, 2012
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Description

    Spreadsheets and graphs are powerful tools that make data come alive and tell a story. Now, use maps to see the story from another perspective. ArcGIS Maps for Office enables Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint users worldwide to ask location-related questions of data, get powerful insights, and make the best decisions. You can:Map your spreadsheet data – whether you want to see customer locations, ZIP code aggregations, custom sales territories and more – you can see it all.Add geographic context to your spreadsheet data and communicate these insights via interactive maps in PowerPoint.Gain insight into demographic, spending, behavior, and landscape information, among many more.Use the authoritative content on the ArcGIS platform to supplement your location data and add context to the locations in your spreadsheet.Securely share your maps with colleagues and stakeholders.Bring the power of the ArcGIS platform into your spreadsheets and presentations. To use ArcGIS Maps for Office you need an ArcGIS Online paid or trial subscription or a Portal for ArcGIS Named User License and Microsoft Office 2010, 2013, or 2016. Visit the online documentation for information on how to use this app.

  2. Data from: U.S. District Courts

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    Updated Apr 13, 2020
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    Esri U.S. Federal Datasets (2020). U.S. District Courts [Dataset]. https://share-open-data-njtpa.hub.arcgis.com/items/15d227c6da8d4b7baf713709ba3693ce
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    Apr 13, 2020
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri U.S. Federal Datasets
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    U.S. District CourtsThis feature layer, utilizing data from the U.S. Courts and U.S. Census Bureau, portrays District Courts in the United States. Per the U.S. Department of Justice, "There are 94 district courts...throughout the country. The district courts are the general trial courts of the federal court system. Each district court has at least one United States District Judge, appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate for a life term. District courts handle trials within the federal court system – both civil and criminal. The districts are the same as those for the U.S. Attorneys, and the U.S. Attorney is the primary prosecutor for the federal government in his or her respective area."New Jersey District CourtData currency: October 7, 2024Data source: Court CM/ECF Lookup and USA Census Counties.Data modification: NoneFor more information, please visit: Court Role and StructureFor feedback please contact: ArcGIScomNationalMaps@esri.comOther related product: Active Article III Federal JudgesU.S. CourtsPer U.S. Courts, "The U.S. Courts were created under Article III of the Constitution to administer justice fairly and impartially, within the jurisdiction established by the Constitution and Congress."

  3. ESRI Traffic Service

    • hub-gema-soc.opendata.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jan 26, 2018
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    Georgia Emergency Management & Homeland Security Agency (2018). ESRI Traffic Service [Dataset]. https://hub-gema-soc.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/28d6cf5e19084fc3b58db8646968ec2b
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 26, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency
    U.S. Department of Homeland Securityhttp://www.dhs.gov/
    Authors
    Georgia Emergency Management & Homeland Security Agency
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    Description

    The map layers in this service provide color-coded maps of the traffic conditions you can expect for the present time (the default). The map shows present traffic as a blend of live and typical information. Live speeds are used wherever available and are established from real-time sensor readings. Typical speeds come from a record of average speeds, which are collected over several weeks within the last year or so. Layers also show current incident locations where available. By changing the map time, the service can also provide past and future conditions. Live readings from sensors are saved for 12 hours, so setting the map time back within 12 hours allows you to see a actual recorded traffic speeds, supplemented with typical averages by default. You can choose to turn off the average speeds and see only the recorded live traffic speeds for any time within the 12-hour window. Predictive traffic conditions are shown for any time in the future.The color-coded traffic map layer can be used to represent relative traffic speeds; this is a common type of a map for online services and is used to provide context for routing, navigation, and field operations. A color-coded traffic map can be requested for the current time and any time in the future. A map for a future request might be used for planning purposes.The map also includes dynamic traffic incidents showing the location of accidents, construction, closures, and other issues that could potentially impact the flow of traffic. Traffic incidents are commonly used to provide context for routing, navigation and field operations. Incidents are not features; they cannot be exported and stored for later use or additional analysis.Data sourceEsri’s typical speed records and live and predictive traffic feeds come directly from HERE (www.HERE.com). HERE collects billions of GPS and cell phone probe records per month and, where available, uses sensor and toll-tag data to augment the probe data collected. An advanced algorithm compiles the data and computes accurate speeds. The real-time and predictive traffic data is updated every five minutes through traffic feeds.Data coverageThe service works globally and can be used to visualize traffic speeds and incidents in many countries. Check the service coverage web map to determine availability in your area of interest. Look at the coverage map to learn whether a country currently supports traffic. The support for traffic incidents can be determined by identifying a country. For detailed information on this service, visit the directions and routing documentation and the ArcGIS Help.SymbologyTraffic speeds are displayed as a percentage of free-flow speeds, which is frequently the speed limit or how fast cars tend to travel when unencumbered by other vehicles. The streets are color coded as follows:Green (fast): 85 - 100% of free flow speedsYellow (moderate): 65 - 85%Orange (slow); 45 - 65%Red (stop and go): 0 - 45%To view live traffic only—that is, excluding typical traffic conditions—enable the Live Traffic layer and disable the Traffic layer. (You can find these layers under World/Traffic > [region] > [region] Traffic). To view more comprehensive traffic information that includes live and typical conditions, disable the Live Traffic layer and enable the Traffic layer.ArcGIS Online organization subscriptionImportant Note:The World Traffic map service is available for users with an ArcGIS Online organizational subscription. To access this map service, you'll need to sign in with an account that is a member of an organizational subscription. If you don't have an organizational subscription, you can create a new account and then sign up for a 30-day trial of ArcGIS Online.

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    MapMasq for Protected Health Data (by GISinc)

    • coronavirus-disasterresponse.hub.arcgis.com
    • coronavirus-resources.esri.com
    Updated Mar 30, 2020
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    Esri’s Disaster Response Program (2020). MapMasq for Protected Health Data (by GISinc) [Dataset]. https://coronavirus-disasterresponse.hub.arcgis.com/documents/dc9af0164fd64a18866425db2e8df1d2
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 30, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esri’s Disaster Response Program
    Description

    MapMasq for Protected Health Data (by GISinc).COVID-19 and regulations being put in place to slow the spread have affected all of us in many ways. There is potential for data science in conjunction with spatial analysis to inform decision-makers during this pandemic through broadly disseminated data—especially data that has protected or geomasked the PHI for HIPAA alignment. In the hope to promote additional data sharing that needs to take place, we at GISinc are offering free trial licenses (until September 20) of a tool that can help: MapMasq. About GISinc..._Communities around the world are taking strides in mitigating the threat that COVID-19 (coronavirus) poses. Geography and location analysis have a crucial role in better understanding this evolving pandemic.When you need help quickly, Esri can provide data, software, configurable applications, and technical support for your emergency GIS operations. Use GIS to rapidly access and visualize mission-critical information. Get the information you need quickly, in a way that’s easy to understand, to make better decisions during a crisis.Esri’s Disaster Response Program (DRP) assists with disasters worldwide as part of our corporate citizenship. We support response and relief efforts with GIS technology and expertise.More information...

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    Trial Map

    • chi-phi-nmcdc.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 27, 2021
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    New Mexico Community Data Collaborative (2021). Trial Map [Dataset]. https://chi-phi-nmcdc.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/trial-map
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    Oct 27, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    New Mexico Community Data Collaborative
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    Description

    Each year since 2008, Nurses at Albuquerque Public Schools weigh and measure over 20,000 children. The Department of Health Albuquerque Regional Office of Community Assessment processes, maps and promotes the use of the data to assist prevention efforts.With the exception of 6 middle schools, 8th graders were not measured during school year 2012-13. Data on 8th graders can be found in previous years of the Healthy Weight Assessment Project.SEE THE PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLE PUBLISHED BY THE CDC IN 2016:Trends in Early Childhood Obesity in a Large Urban School District in the Southwestern United States, 2007–2014SEE A PRESENTATION ON THIS PROJECT BY ANDREA CANTARERO: NMPHA 2014 HWAPSEE THE DETAILED INTERACTIVE MAP OF THE 2011 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RESULTS: http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=674e52520bde40ec8d2c320fa2019452AND THE DETAILED INTERACTIVE MAP OF THE 2010 RESULTS: http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=d627350d3419429eb60bd5f8cf0261b3 The Healthy Weight Assessment Project 2011 Report to the APS School Board can be found at http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=f560079f38af4e46972ae7f1e5f1f49e

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    Parameters for the local polynomial interpolation model in ArcMap (ESRI...

    • plos.figshare.com
    docx
    Updated May 31, 2023
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    Peter S. Wilson; Kay Vopel (2023). Parameters for the local polynomial interpolation model in ArcMap (ESRI ArcGIS, version 10.2). [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129894.s001
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    docxAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 31, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    PLOS ONE
    Authors
    Peter S. Wilson; Kay Vopel
    License

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

    Description

    Measured sediment color intensities along three transects running across the boundary of the mussel farm in Awakiriapa Bay, Waiheke Island, New Zealand were extrapolated over an area extending from ~50 m inside the northern fam boundary to ~200 m north of the farm boundary. (DOCX)

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    Caribbean Forests

    • data.amerigeoss.org
    esri rest, html
    Updated Mar 20, 2020
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    Caribbean GeoPortal (2020). Caribbean Forests [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/vi/dataset/caribbean-forests
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    html, esri restAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 20, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    Caribbean GeoPortal
    Area covered
    Caribbean
    Description

    This map features forests for the Caribbean, which are provided here as an excerpted subset of the World Land Cover 30m BaseVue 2013 layer. Separating forests is useful as a cartographic layer on environmentally oriented maps and analytically as a basis for ecosystem and habitat definition.


    This web map uses the vector Terrain with Labels as its basemap.

    Dataset Summary

    BaseVue 2013 is a commercial global, land use / land cover (LULC) product developed by MDA. BaseVue covers the Earth’s entire land area, excluding Antarctica. BaseVue is independently derived from roughly 9,200 Landsat 8 images and is the highest spatial resolution (30m), most current LULC product available. The capture dates for the Landsat 8 imagery range from April 11, 2013 to June 29, 2014. The following 4 classes of forest are featured in this layer:
    • Deciduous Forest: Trees > 3 meters in height, canopy closure >35% (<25% inter-mixture with evergreen species) that seasonally lose their leaves, except Larch.
    • Evergreen Forest: Trees >3 meters in height, canopy closure >35% (<25% inter-mixture with deciduous species), of species that do not lose leaves. (will include coniferous Larch regardless of deciduous nature).
    • Woody Wetlands: Areas where forest or shrubland vegetation accounts for greater than 20% of vegetative cover and the soil or substrate periodically is saturated with, or covered by water. Only used within the continental U.S.
    • Mixed Forest: Areas dominated by trees generally greater than 5 meters tall, and greater than 20% of total vegetation cover. Neither deciduous nor evergreen species are greater than 75% of total tree cover. Only used within the continental U.S.
    What can you do with this layer?

    This layer has query, identify, and export image services available. The layer is restricted to an 16,000 x 16,000 pixel limit, which represents an area of nearly 300 miles on a side. This layer is part of a larger collection of landscape layers that you can use to perform a wide variety of mapping and analysis tasks.

    Important Note: This layer is available for users with an ArcGIS Organizational subscription. To access this layer, you'll need to sign in with an account that is a member of an organizational subscription. If you don't have an organizational subscription, you can create a new account and then sign up for a 30-day trial of ArcGIS Online.

    For more information, see the Landscape Layers group on ArcGIS Online.

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    Data from: U.S. District Courts

    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 13, 2020
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    Esri U.S. Federal Datasets (2020). U.S. District Courts [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/15d227c6da8d4b7baf713709ba3693ce
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 13, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esri U.S. Federal Datasets
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    This feature layer, utilizing data from the Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) organization, portrays U.S. District Courts. There are 94 district or trial courts in the U.S. There is at least one district court in each state, and the District of Columbia. Each district includes a U.S. bankruptcy court as a unit of the district court. Four territories of the United States have U.S. district courts that hear federal cases, including bankruptcy cases: Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands.There are also two special trial courts. The Court of International Trade addresses cases involving international trade and customs laws. The U.S. Court of Federal Claims deals with most claims for money damages against the U.S. government.North Carolina Eastern District CourtData currency: see US District Court JurisdictionsData Download from: US District Court JurisdictionsFor more information, please visit: Court Role and StructureFor feedback please contact: ArcGIScomNationalMaps@esri.comThumbnail image courtesy of Tim Evanson

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    Africa Tinted Hillshade

    • senegal.africageoportal.com
    Updated Dec 2, 2017
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    Africa GeoPortal (2017). Africa Tinted Hillshade [Dataset]. https://senegal.africageoportal.com/maps/060fa716b4a34e6e96ab6d6642933a10
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 2, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Africa GeoPortal
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    Description

    This map features a multi-resolution terrain layer for elevation displayed using the function for tinted hillshade. Terrain represents ground surface elevation and is based on a digital terrain model (DTM) where the lowest measured elevation values have been favored, and features such as structures and vegetation have been eliminated, leaving the best estimate of where the ground surface would be. Ground surface elevation is also known as bare earth elevation.Dataset SummaryThis layer is primarily intended for visualization and exploration tasks scripts. There are multiple datasets available within this layer, and depending on the scale being viewed, data from one of these datasets will be shown:GMTED2010 – Global Multi-res Terrain Elevation Data 2010, from USGS – 30, 15, and 7.5 ArcSecond (approximate resolution 1 km, 500 m, and 250 m per pixel)SRTM – From 60 Degrees N to 58 S. From USGS. – 3 ArcSecond (92.766242 m)NED – Covering Alaska. From USGS. – 2 ArcSecond (61.844162 m)NED – Covering Continental United States, Hawaii, and Mexico. From USGS. – 1 ArcSecond (30.922081 m)NED – Covering Continental United States, Hawaii, and parts of Alaska. From USGS. – 1/3 ArcSecond (10.30736 m)NED – Covering some portions of the Eastern United States. From USGS. – 1/9 ArcSecond (3.435787 m)This layer provides numeric values representing ground surface heights, based on a digital terrain model (DTM). Heights are orthometric (sea level = 0), and water bodies that are above sea level have approximated nominal water heights. In order to most effectively work with this service in ArcGIS Desktop, you will need to use the exact resolutions given above as the cell size geoprocessing environment setting.What can you do with this layer?This layer has server functions defined for following elevation derivatives:Slope DegreesSlope PercentageAspectHillshadePre-symbolized Elevation Tinted Hillshade (shown by default in this map)Pre-symbolized Slope DegreesPre-symbolized AspectThis layer has query, identify, and export image services available. The layer is restricted to a 24,000 x 24,000 pixel limit. This layer is part of a larger collection of elevation layers that you can use to perform a variety of mapping analysis tasks.Important Note: This layer is available for users with an ArcGIS Organizational subscription. To access this layer, you'll need to sign in with an account that is a member of an organizational subscription. If you don't have an organizational subscription, you can create a new account and then sign up for a 30 day trial of ArcGIS Online This service is currently in beta. For more information, see the Landscape Layers group on ArcGIS Online.

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    Downtown Syracuse - 3D Model (Downloadable)

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    • data.syr.gov
    Updated May 7, 2022
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    jscharf_syr (2022). Downtown Syracuse - 3D Model (Downloadable) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/content/7d7afa436d5d499096e1d82ee6592932
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    Dataset updated
    May 7, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    jscharf_syr
    License

    https://data.syrgov.net/pages/termsofusehttps://data.syrgov.net/pages/termsofuse

    Area covered
    Downtown, Syracuse
    Description

    This is currently saved as a Scene Layer Package, which can be used by ArcGIS. To download the 3D Scene Layer, you have to first click the yellow "Open Content" button above, then this will take you to a separate screen where you can then click the blue "Download" button.If you are interested in a free trial of this software, you can visit the free trial section ESRI's Website HERE.

  11. d

    Subbottom Profile Data Collection for EX0907: Mapping Field Trial IV Habitat...

    • datadiscoverystudio.org
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    Subbottom Profile Data Collection for EX0907: Mapping Field Trial IV Habitat Characterization [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/63c807a1768f428d8c522ae07e845457/html
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    Profile data files: Subbottom ProfilerThe Marine Trackline Geophysics database contains bathymetry, magnetics, gravity and seismic navigation data collected during marine cruises from 1939 to the present. Coverage is worldwide. Data sources include both US and foreign oceanographic institutions and government agencies. This map service shows tracks (both ship and airborne) for all geophysical surveys in the database, split into sub-layers by data type. This dynamic map service allows these sub-layers to be toggled on/off: All Survey Types (0) - visible by default; Bathymetry (1); Gravity (2); Magnetics (3); Multi-Channel Seismics (4); Seismic Refraction (5); Shot-Point Navigation (6); Side Scan Sonar (7); Single-Channel Seismics (8); Subbottom Profile (9); Aeromagnetic Surveys (10). Separate cached (tiled) map services are also available for several of these layers: All Survey Types (http://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/web_mercator/trackline_all_parameters/MapServer), Bathymetry (http://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/web_mercator/trackline_bathymetry/MapServer), Gravity (http://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/web_mercator/trackline_gravity/MapServer), Magnetics (http://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/web_mercator/trackline_magnetics/MapServer), and Single-Channel Seismics http://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/arcgis/rest/services/web_mercator/trackline_single_channel_seismics/MapServer).

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    US Senators

    • maconinsights.com
    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    • +2more
    Updated Mar 5, 2018
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    Macon-Bibb County Government (2018). US Senators [Dataset]. https://www.maconinsights.com/datasets/us-senators-1/api
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 5, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Macon-Bibb County Government
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    Description

    Us Senators serving Macon-Bibb County.The two Senators that serve the State of Georgia are Johnny Isakson and David Perdue.The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, which along with the United States House of Representatives—the lower chamber—comprise the legislature of the United States.The composition and powers of the Senate are established by Article One of the United States Constitution. The Senate is composed of senators, each of whom represents a single state in its entirety, with each state being equally represented by two senators, regardless of its population, serving staggered terms of six years; with fifty states presently in the Union, there are 100 U.S. Senators. From 1789 until 1913, Senators were appointed by legislatures of the states they represented; following the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, they are now popularly elected. The Senate chamber is located in the north wing of the Capitol, in Washington, D.C.As the upper house, the Senate has several powers of advice and consent which are unique to it; these include the ratification of treaties and the confirmation of Cabinet secretaries, Supreme Court justices, federal judges, other federal executive officials, flag officers, regulatory officials, ambassadors, and other federal uniformed officers. In addition to these, in cases wherein no candidate receives a majority of electors for Vice President, the duty befalls upon the Senate to elect one of the top two recipients of electors for that office. It further has the responsibility of conducting trials of those impeached by the House. The Senate is widely considered both a more deliberative and more prestigious body than the House of Representatives due to its longer terms, smaller size, and statewide constituencies, which historically led to a more collegial and less partisan atmosphere.The presiding officer of the Senate is the Vice President of the United States, who is President of the Senate. In the Vice President's absence, the President Pro Tempore, who is customarily the senior member of the party holding a majority of seats, presides over the Senate. In the early 20th century, the practice of majority and minority parties electing their floor leaders began, although they are not constitutional officers.

  13. World Forests

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    Updated Mar 30, 2015
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    Esri (2015). World Forests [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/esri::world-forests/about
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 30, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Description

    Important Note: This item is in mature support as of May 2025 and will retire in December 2025.This map features forests for the world, which are provided here as an excerpted subset of the World Land Cover 30m BaseVue 2013 layer. Separating forests is useful as a cartographic layer on environmentally oriented maps and analytically as a basis for ecosystem and habitat definition.This web map uses the vector Terrain with Labels as its basemap.Dataset SummaryBaseVue 2013 is a commercial global, land use / land cover (LULC) product developed by MDA. BaseVue covers the Earth’s entire land area, excluding Antarctica. BaseVue is independently derived from roughly 9,200 Landsat 8 images and is the highest spatial resolution (30m), most current LULC product available. The capture dates for the Landsat 8 imagery range from April 11, 2013 to June 29, 2014. The following 4 classes of forest are featured in this layer: Deciduous Forest: Trees > 3 meters in height, canopy closure >35% (<25% inter-mixture with evergreen species) that seasonally lose their leaves, except Larch.Evergreen Forest: Trees >3 meters in height, canopy closure >35% (<25% inter-mixture with deciduous species), of species that do not lose leaves. (will include coniferous Larch regardless of deciduous nature).Woody Wetlands: Areas where forest or shrubland vegetation accounts for greater than 20% of vegetative cover and the soil or substrate periodically is saturated with, or covered by water. Only used within the continental U.S.Mixed Forest: Areas dominated by trees generally greater than 5 meters tall, and greater than 20% of total vegetation cover. Neither deciduous nor evergreen species are greater than 75% of total tree cover. Only used within the continental U.S.What can you do with this layer?This layer has query, identify, and export image services available. The layer is restricted to an 16,000 x 16,000 pixel limit, which represents an area of nearly 300 miles on a side. This layer is part of a larger collection of landscape layers that you can use to perform a wide variety of mapping and analysis tasks.Important Note: This layer is available for users with an ArcGIS Organizational subscription. To access this layer, you'll need to sign in with an account that is a member of an organizational subscription. If you don't have an organizational subscription, you can create a new account and then sign up for a 30-day trial of ArcGIS Online. For more information, see the Landscape Layers group on ArcGIS Online.

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    Automatic Hourly Pedestrian Count

    • esriaustraliahub.com.au
    • data.nsw.gov.au
    • +4more
    Updated Mar 30, 2021
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    City of Sydney (2021). Automatic Hourly Pedestrian Count [Dataset]. https://www.esriaustraliahub.com.au/datasets/cityofsydney::automatic-hourly-pedestrian-count
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 30, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Sydney
    License

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

    Description

    For responsive design see our Automated Pedestrian Counts Dashboard.Our automated pedestrian counter trial has now come to an end.Please check back in the future for further updates.Automated counters were placed in busy areas of the CBD to assess performance.Data collection began in February 2020 and ended in June 2025, giving us a picture of impacts to pedestrian activity due to Covid-19 and the recovery.For more extensive data across the local area, please visit our Twice Yearly Walking Counts Dashboard.Data sets can be downloaded from City of Sydney Data hub.* Counter location A004 (Park Street) was counting approximately half of pedestrian activity from 03-July 2022 to 11 Nov 2022. Please use this data at your own discretion.

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    KIB Trails

    • gis.data.alaska.gov
    • hub.arcgis.com
    • +2more
    Updated Nov 21, 2017
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    Kodiak Island Borough (2017). KIB Trails [Dataset]. https://gis.data.alaska.gov/datasets/kiborough::kib-trails
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 21, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Kodiak Island Borough
    Area covered
    Description

    Kodiak Island Borough Trials.

    The Kodiak Island Borough makes no warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of the information provided in this application. The Kodiak Island Borough disclaims any responsibility or liability for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the use of the data and information in this dataset. The data contained herein is compiled from many sources and may not reflect current conditions. Users of this data are hereby notified to consult information sources for verification. If errors or discrepancies are found in the data, please notify Kodiak Island Borough GIS at gis@kodiakak.us. The request may be forwarded to the department or organization responsible for the information.The User knowingly waives any claims for damages against Kodiak Island Borough GIS that may arise from the mapping data. The Kodiak Island Borough does not accept any responsibility for any losses or damages arising from anyone using this information. The USER hereby releases and forever discharges the Kodiak Island Borough and its employees from all claims, demands, damages, actions or causes of action arising or to arise by reason of use of this application or any inaccuracies, errors, misrepresentations, omissions, or limitations in information contained herein.

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    Free 15 minute parking

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    • data.nsw.gov.au
    • +4more
    Updated Apr 18, 2019
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    City of Sydney (2019). Free 15 minute parking [Dataset]. https://data.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/datasets/free-15-minute-parking
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 18, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Sydney
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    We have introduced free 15-minute ticket parking zones in the retail areas of village main streets outside the city centre. The trial of free 15-minute ticket parking covers the geographic areas in this layerView the interactive map

  17. Virus of Fear: Witchcraft in Salem

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    Updated Apr 10, 2017
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    Esri GIS Education (2017). Virus of Fear: Witchcraft in Salem [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/fc54155e01234edcae83bb3c1abfd543
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    Apr 10, 2017
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri GIS Education
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    The Crucible by Arthur Miller; Explore the geographic context and spatial extent of the witch trials in the American colonies.

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    Parks Cable (OpenData)

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    Updated Sep 8, 2023
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    Christchurch City Council (2023). Parks Cable (OpenData) [Dataset]. https://opendata-christchurchcity.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/parks-cable-opendata-1
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 8, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Christchurch City Council
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    An insulated wire or wires, having a protective casing, used for transmitting electricity or telecommunication signals.It is spatially abstracted to a line.Entity Type: Thing

  19. 02 - Virus of fear: Witchcraft in Salem - Esri GeoInquiries™ collection for...

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    Updated Apr 10, 2017
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    Esri GIS Education (2017). 02 - Virus of fear: Witchcraft in Salem - Esri GeoInquiries™ collection for American Literature [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/36224429c29b413288e9698317910de7
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 10, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    Esri GIS Education
    Area covered
    Salem
    Description

    Explore the geographic context and spatial extent of the witch trials in the American colonies. Play: The Crucible by Arthur Miller.THE GEOINQUIRIES™ COLLECTION FOR AMERICAN LITERATUREhttp://www.esri.com/geoinquiriesThe GeoInquiry™ collection for American Literature contains 15 free, standards-based activities that correspond and extend map-based concepts found in course texts frequently used in high school literature. The activities use a common inquiry-based instructional model, require only 15 minutes to deliver, and are device/laptop agnostic. Each activity includes an ArcGIS Online map but requires no login or installation. The activities harmonize with the Common Core ELA national curriculum standards. Activities include:· Beyond religion: Scarlet Letter · Virus of fear: Witchcraft in Salem· Poe and the Red Death· The Red Badge of Courage· Twain: Travel blogger· Hurricane warning· Gatsby: Then and now· Our town, your town· The mockingbird sings for freedom· Depression, dust and Steinbeck· Hiroshima· Dr. King's road to a Birmingham aail· Finding Mango Street· F451: Ban or burn the books· Surviving the wild

    Teachers, GeoMentors, and school administrators can learn more at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries.

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    A Treasure Trove of Trials (CSV Data)

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    Updated May 22, 2018
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    Library of Congress Online GIS Portal (2018). A Treasure Trove of Trials (CSV Data) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/29265cac2d2844acbda5df0a6ee0df46
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    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2018
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    Library of Congress Online GIS Portal
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    Description

    This data set represents information concerning the Law Library of Congress's collection of Piracy Trials. Included in the data set are the title of the trial, the location where the trial took place, the date of publication and the URL for the primary source. From this data set, a web map ("Piracy Map with Trial Locations") was created and added to a story map titled "A Treasure Trove of Trials." The aforementioned story map provides an overview of a Law Library digitized collection known as "Piracy Trials" and highlights some of its content. Included in this collection is an item where a woman pirate was the person on trial. The map points shows readers where some of these cases were tried and provides links to individual primary sources. The bibliography includes other sources of interest from throughout the Library. It also compiles a series of sources from the Library's collection where women pirates are the subject.Produced by Francisco Macias, Law Library of Congress.

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Esri (2012). ArcGIS Maps for Office [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/items/d191e98f41e64a7c89f477484264fe49
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ArcGIS Maps for Office

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Aug 15, 2012
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Spreadsheets and graphs are powerful tools that make data come alive and tell a story. Now, use maps to see the story from another perspective. ArcGIS Maps for Office enables Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint users worldwide to ask location-related questions of data, get powerful insights, and make the best decisions. You can:Map your spreadsheet data – whether you want to see customer locations, ZIP code aggregations, custom sales territories and more – you can see it all.Add geographic context to your spreadsheet data and communicate these insights via interactive maps in PowerPoint.Gain insight into demographic, spending, behavior, and landscape information, among many more.Use the authoritative content on the ArcGIS platform to supplement your location data and add context to the locations in your spreadsheet.Securely share your maps with colleagues and stakeholders.Bring the power of the ArcGIS platform into your spreadsheets and presentations. To use ArcGIS Maps for Office you need an ArcGIS Online paid or trial subscription or a Portal for ArcGIS Named User License and Microsoft Office 2010, 2013, or 2016. Visit the online documentation for information on how to use this app.

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