This resource is a member of a series. 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 All Roads Shapefile includes all features within the MTDB Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in MTDB that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, and stairways.
Geospatial data about Nye County, Nevada Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Nye County, Nevada Address Points. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
1:24,000 scale Geologic Map of the Jefferson Quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada, USGS I-2670. Detailed geologic mapping by Daniel R. Shawe in 1999. Geologic Map of the Jefferson 7.5' Quadrangle in Nye County, Nevada, with 16 cross sections and description of 82 units. The GIS work was in support of the U. S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. The Geodatabase specifies feature datasets and feature classes, together with feature attributes, subtypes and domains, suitable for a variety of geologic maps. In addition to basic geology (lithology, contacts and faults, etc.), the maps may include metamorphic overprints, cross sections, and explanatory legend-graphics such as correlation charts, used to supplement columnar legends. For more info about this map resource or to download the map and report PDF and associated GIS zipped data-set, please see the links provided.
Geospatial data about Nye County, Nevada Roads. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
1:24,000 Preliminary Geologic Map of the Pahrump Quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada. Detailed geologic mapping by Craig M. dePolo, Alan R. Ramelli, and John W. Bell in 1999. Field work done in 1999. Geologic mapping was supported by the U.S. Geological Survey STATEMAP Program. This is a draft and has not undergone office or field review and may be revised before publication. Base map: U.S. Geological Survey Pahrump 7.5-minute Quadrangle, 1984. To download and view this map resource and associated GIS zipped data-set, please see the links provided.
1:24,000 scale Geologic Map of the Corcoran Canyon quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada, USGS I-2680. Detailed geologic mapping by Daniel R. Shawe, Richard F. Hardyman, and Frank M. Byers, Jr. in 2000. Geology mapped in May-June 1983, June-July 1984, July-August 1991, July-August 1992 (assisted by Ben Reed), June-July 1993, July 1994, and September 1995. Editing and digital cartography by Alessandro J. Donatich. Geology digitized bt Geologic Data Systems, Inc. Cross sections drafted by Springfield and Springfield Manuscript approved for publication April 27, 1999. Geologic map includes 8 cross sections and description of 52 units. The GIS work was in support of the U. S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. The Geodatabase specifies feature datasets and feature classes, together with feature attributes, subtypes and domains, suitable for a variety of geologic maps. In addition to basic geology (lithology, contacts and faults, etc.), the maps may include metamorphic overprints, cross sections, and explanatory legend-graphics such as correlation charts, used to supplement columnar legends. Base map: U.S. Geological Survey Corcoran Canyon, 1971. For more information about this resource, or to download this map and associated GIS zipped datasets, please see the links provided.
1:24,000 scale Geologic Map of the Round Mountain Quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada, USGS, GQ-1756. Detailed geologic mapping by Daniel R. Shawe in 1995. Previous work includes the Geologic map of the Round Mountain quadrangle (Shawe, 1981); Geologic map of the Toquima caldera complex (Boden, 1992). Geology of the Round Mountain 7.5' Quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada, with description of 89 geologic units. The GIS work was in support of the U.S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. The Geodatabase specifies feature datasets and feature classes, together with feature attributes, subtypes and domains, suitable for the printed geologic map. In addition to basic geology (lithology, contacts and faults, etc.), the maps may include metamorphic overprints, cross-sections, and explanatory legend-graphics such as correlation charts, used to supplement columnar legends. For more info about this map resource or to download and view this map and associated GIS zipped data-set, please see links provided.
1:48,000 scale Geologic Map of the NorthEast Quarter fo the Bullfrog 15-Minute Quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada, USGS I-2049. Detailed geologic mapping by Florian Maldonado and Brian P. Hausback in 1990. Previous work includes the Preliminary geologic map and sections of the Bullfrog quadrangle (Cornwall and Kleinhampl, 1961); and the Geologic map of the northwest quarter of the Bullfrog 15-minute quadrangle (Maldonado, 1985). Geologic Map of the Northeast Quarter of the Bullfrog 15' Quadrangle in Nye County, Nevada, with 4 cross sections and description of 55 units. The GIS work was in support of the U.S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. The Geodatabase specifies feature datasets and feature classes, together with feature attributes, subtypes and domains, suitable for a variety of geologic maps. In addition to basic geology (lithology, contacts and faults, etc.), the maps may include metamorphic overprints, cross sections, and explanatory legend-graphics such as correlation charts, used to supplement columnar legends. For more information about this resource, or to view the map or download the map and associated GIS zipped files, please see the links provided.
1:24,000 scale Bedrock Geologic Map of the Goldyke Quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada, USGS MF-1963. Detailed geologic mapping by David A. John and Patrick C. Kelleher in 1987. Previous work includes Geology of northern Nye County, Nevada (Kleinhampl and Ziony, 1985). Geologic Map includes description of 21 units. The GIS work was in support of the U. S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. The Geodatabase specifies feature datasets and feature classes, together with feature attributes, subtypes and domains, suitable for a variety of geologic maps. In addition to basic geology (lithology, contacts and faults, etc.), the maps may include metamorphic overprints, cross sections, and explanatory legend-graphics such as correlation charts, used to supplement columnar legends. For more information about this resource or to download this map and associated GIS zipped data-set, please see the links provided.
1:24,000 scale Geologic Map of the Surficial Deposits of the Skull Mountain Quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada, USGS I-1972. Detailed geologic mapping by W C Swadley and H. E. Huckins in 1990. Geologic Map includes description of 10 units. The GIS work was in support of the U.S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. The Geodatabase specifies feature datasets and feature classes, together with feature attributes, subtypes and domains, suitable for a variety of geologic maps. In addition to basic geology (lithology, contacts and faults, etc.), the maps may include metamorphic overprints, cross sections, and explanatory legend-graphics such as correlation charts, used to supplement columnar legends. Previous work includes the Geologic map of the Skull Mountain quadrangle (Ekren and Sargent, 1965); Geologic map of the Quaternary and Tertiary deposits of the Big Dune quadrangle (Swadley and Carr, 1987); Geologic map of the surficial deposits of the Jackass Flats quadrangle (Swadley and Hoover, 1989a); Geologic map of the surficial deposits of the Topopah Spring quadrangle (Swadley and Hoover, 1989b); Surficial geologic map of the Specter Range NW quadrangle (Swadley and Huckins, 1989); and the Surficial geologic map of the Bare Mountain quadrangle (Swadley and Parrish, 1988). For more info about this map resource or to download and view this map and associated GIS zipped data-set, please see links provided.
Vector polygon map data of mile markers from Nevada containing 7467 features.
Mile marker GIS data consists of points along a linear feature, such as roads or railways. They serve as reference points to measure distances along these features. Mile markers are often labeled with numbers indicating their distance from a starting point, such as a highway's origin or a railway station.
These markers are invaluable for navigation, route planning, emergency response, and data collection. For example, they help drivers and emergency services identify their location precisely on a road. In transportation planning, mile markers aid in analyzing traffic patterns, determining optimal routes, and estimating travel times. Additionally, they facilitate maintenance activities by providing clear reference points for inspecting and repairing infrastructure.
This data is available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
description: This digital geologic map of the Nevada Test Site (NTS) and vicinity, as well as its accompanying digital geophysical maps, are compiled at 1:100,000 scale. The map compilation presents new polygon (geologic map unit contacts), line (fault, fold axis, metamorphic isograd, dike, and caldera wall) and point (structural attitude) vector data for the NTS and vicinity, Nye, Lincoln, and Clark Counties, Nevada, and Inyo County, California. The map area covers two 30 x 60-minute quadrangles-the Pahute Mesa quadrangle to the north and the Beatty quadrangle to the south-plus a strip of 7.5-minute quadrangles on the east side-72 quadrangles in all. In addition to the NTS, the map area includes the rest of the southwest Nevada volcanic field, part of the Walker Lane, most of the Amargosa Desert, part of the Funeral and Grapevine Mountains, some of Death Valley, and the northern Spring Mountains. This geologic map improves on previous geologic mapping of the same area (Wahl and others, 1997) by providing new and updated Quaternary and bedrock geology, new geophysical interpretations of faults beneath the basins, and improved GIS coverages. Concurrent publications to this one include a new isostatic gravity map (Ponce and others, 1999) and a new aeromagnetic map (Ponce, 1999).; abstract: This digital geologic map of the Nevada Test Site (NTS) and vicinity, as well as its accompanying digital geophysical maps, are compiled at 1:100,000 scale. The map compilation presents new polygon (geologic map unit contacts), line (fault, fold axis, metamorphic isograd, dike, and caldera wall) and point (structural attitude) vector data for the NTS and vicinity, Nye, Lincoln, and Clark Counties, Nevada, and Inyo County, California. The map area covers two 30 x 60-minute quadrangles-the Pahute Mesa quadrangle to the north and the Beatty quadrangle to the south-plus a strip of 7.5-minute quadrangles on the east side-72 quadrangles in all. In addition to the NTS, the map area includes the rest of the southwest Nevada volcanic field, part of the Walker Lane, most of the Amargosa Desert, part of the Funeral and Grapevine Mountains, some of Death Valley, and the northern Spring Mountains. This geologic map improves on previous geologic mapping of the same area (Wahl and others, 1997) by providing new and updated Quaternary and bedrock geology, new geophysical interpretations of faults beneath the basins, and improved GIS coverages. Concurrent publications to this one include a new isostatic gravity map (Ponce and others, 1999) and a new aeromagnetic map (Ponce, 1999).
description: This digital geologic and tectonic database of the Death Valley ground-water model area, as well as its accompanying geophysical maps, are compiled at 1:250,000 scale. The map compilation presents new polygon, line, and point vector data for the Death Valley region. The map area is enclosed within a 3 degree X 3 degree area along the border of southern Nevada and southeastern California. In addition to the Death Valley National Park and Death Valley-Furnace Creek fault systems, the map area includes the Nevada Test Site, the southwest Nevada volcanic field, the southern end of the Walker Lane (from southern Esmeralda County, Nevada, to the Las Vegas Valley shear zone and Stateline fault system in Clark County, Nevada), the eastern California shear zone (in the Cottonwood and Panamint Mountains), the eastern end of the Garlock fault zone (Avawatz Mountains), and the southern basin and range (central Nye and western Lincoln Counties, Nevada). This geologic map improves on previous geologic mapping in the area by providing new and updated Quaternary and bedrock geology, new interpretation of mapped faults and regional structures, new geophysical interpretations of faults beneath the basins, and improved GIS coverages. The basic geologic database has tectonic interpretations imbedded within it through attributing of structure lines and unit polygons which emphasize significant and through-going structures and units. An emphasis has been put on features which have important impacts on ground-water flow. Concurrent publications to this one include a new isostatic gravity map (Ponce and others, 2001), a new aeromagnetic map (Ponce and Blakely, 2001), and contour map of depth to basement based on inversion of gravity data (Blakely and Ponce, 2001).; abstract: This digital geologic and tectonic database of the Death Valley ground-water model area, as well as its accompanying geophysical maps, are compiled at 1:250,000 scale. The map compilation presents new polygon, line, and point vector data for the Death Valley region. The map area is enclosed within a 3 degree X 3 degree area along the border of southern Nevada and southeastern California. In addition to the Death Valley National Park and Death Valley-Furnace Creek fault systems, the map area includes the Nevada Test Site, the southwest Nevada volcanic field, the southern end of the Walker Lane (from southern Esmeralda County, Nevada, to the Las Vegas Valley shear zone and Stateline fault system in Clark County, Nevada), the eastern California shear zone (in the Cottonwood and Panamint Mountains), the eastern end of the Garlock fault zone (Avawatz Mountains), and the southern basin and range (central Nye and western Lincoln Counties, Nevada). This geologic map improves on previous geologic mapping in the area by providing new and updated Quaternary and bedrock geology, new interpretation of mapped faults and regional structures, new geophysical interpretations of faults beneath the basins, and improved GIS coverages. The basic geologic database has tectonic interpretations imbedded within it through attributing of structure lines and unit polygons which emphasize significant and through-going structures and units. An emphasis has been put on features which have important impacts on ground-water flow. Concurrent publications to this one include a new isostatic gravity map (Ponce and others, 2001), a new aeromagnetic map (Ponce and Blakely, 2001), and contour map of depth to basement based on inversion of gravity data (Blakely and Ponce, 2001).
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This resource is a member of a series. 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 All Roads Shapefile includes all features within the MTDB Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in MTDB that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, and stairways.