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This map feeds into a web app that allows a user to examine the known status of structures damaged by the wildfire. If a structure point does not appear on the map it may still have been impacted by the fire. Specific addresses can be searched for in the search bar. Use the imagery and topographic basemaps and photos to positively identify a structure. Photos may only be available for damaged and destroyed structures.
For more information about the wildfire response efforts, visit the CAL FIRE incident page.
Use this app to examine the known status of structures damaged by the wildfire. If a structure point does not appear on the map it may still have been impacted by the fire. Specific addresses can be searched for in the search bar. Use the imagery and topographic basemaps and photos to positively identify a structure. Photos may only be available for damaged and destroyed structures.For more information about the wildfire response efforts, visit the CAL FIRE incident page.
ADMMR map collection: Location Map of Gold Lode and Placer Claims in Arizona; 1:1,000,000; 26 x 28 in.
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The placer potential mapping process consisted of applying a classification rating of 1 to 5 (lowest to highest) for all streams within the planning area. Factors affecting a stream's potential included development history and hard rock mining potential (gold deposit potential). Terrain attributes such as potential overburden thichness, water flow, or local topography were not factored into the rating due to lack of knowledges for most unmined drainages.
A placer claim is a parcel of land located or granted for placer mining. A claim also includes any ditches or water rights used for mining the claim and all other things belonging to or used in the working of the claim for mining purposes. A placer claim is a rectangular plot of ground. All angles of a claim must be right angles, except in the case where a boundary line of a previously located claim is adopted as common to both locations. The length of a regular placer claim from post one to post two is 500 feet along a baseline. Co-discovery claims must not exceed 1250 feet each and single discovery claims must not exceed 1500 feet. Distributed from the GeoYukon digital map data collection by Yukon government . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps at Yukon government's Open Maps collection. For more information: Geomatics.Help@yukon.ca
This database was designed in response to the Director Memorandum - "Effective January 1, 2019 all structure greater than 120 square feet in the State Responsibility Area (SRA) damaged by wildfire will be inspected and documented in the DINS Collector App."To document and structure damaged or destroyed by the Mosquito wildland fire open the associated Field Map app.NOTE - this feature service is configured to not allow record deletion. If a record needs to be deleted contact the program manager below.This is the schema developed and used by the CAL FIRE Office of State Fire Marshal to assess and record structure damage on wildland fire incidents. The schema is designed to be configured in the Esri Collector/Field Maps app for data collection during or after an incident.
Placer County Assessor Office maintains parcels for Placer County. The parcel data should not be considered survey accurate, but efforts are continually made to make the data as spatially accurate as possible. The data contains numerous fields, including, but not limites Assessor Parcel Number (APN), assess land and structure value, situs address, owner address. NOTE: Placer County does not distribute owner names assoctaed with parcekl via the web. This layer is part of a collection of public geospatial datasets produced by the Placer County GIS Division.
ADMMR map collection: Pecos Placer Claims, Claim Map; 1 in. to 3500 feet; 13 x 17 in.
The Yukon government amended the Quartz Mining Act and the Placer Mining Actin December 2013, to establish the authority to designate areas where government notification of Class 1 exploration activities is required. Before these amendments to the mining acts and regulation came into effect, prospectors undertaking Class 1 activities were not required to inform government of their work. Class 1 exploration activities generally have low potential to cause adverse environmental effects. A Notification is required if an exploration program is categorized as class 1 (OIC 2003/59 and OIC 2003/64) and located either on settlement land (category A or B) or within a class 1 notification area (OIC 2013/221). This layer show current class 1 exploration program that are allowed to proceed.Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon. Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon’s digital map data collection.For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca
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Resource appraisal map for placer gold in the Stewart River area (115O/N) and part of the Dawson area (116B/C)
The Mining index maps application is an interactive map application that allows users to select static quartz and/or placer claim maps.
A placer claim is a parcel of land located or granted for placer mining. A claim also includes any ditches or water rights used for mining the claim and all other things belonging to or used in the working of the claim for mining purposes. A placer claim is a rectangular plot of ground. All angles of a claim must be right angles, except in the case where a boundary line of a previously located claim is adopted as common to both locations. The length of a regular placer claim from post one to post two is 500 feet along a baseline. Co-discovery claims must not exceed 1250 feet each and single discovery claims must not exceed 1500 feet. Distributed from the GeoYukon digital map data collection by Yukon government . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps at Yukon government's Open Maps collection. For more information: Geomatics.Help@yukon.ca
Vector polygon map data of sewer districts from Placer County, California containing 12 features.
A sewer district, also known as a sanitary district or wastewater district, is a local government agency responsible for managing and maintaining sewer systems within a specific geographical area. These districts are tasked with collecting and treating wastewater and sewage from homes, businesses, and industries to prevent pollution of waterways and protect public health.
Sewer districts typically oversee the construction, operation, and maintenance of sewer pipes, pump stations, treatment plants, and other infrastructure necessary for wastewater management. They may also implement regulations and programs to promote water conservation and pollution prevention within their jurisdiction.
This sewer district 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.
ADMMR map collection: Hassayampa Gold Basin Placer, Topographic Map; 1 in. to 800 feet; 9 x 8 in.
Geospatial data about Placer County, California Major Roads. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Dawson area placer activity map (1:250 000 scale) including glacial limits, glacial deposits, ice-flow direction and descriptive notes on placer gold and glaciation in the Dawson area.
The Placer Mining Land Use Regulations consist of a classification system based on varying levels of specific activities. These threshold levels categorize exploration activities into four classes of operation. Classes 1 through 4 represent activities with increasing potential to cause adverse environmental impacts. Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca
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Abstract
Maps of targets for placer occurrences produced from various satellite data (Sentinel-2, Landsat-9, EnMAP, WorldView-3) sources using a pixel-based approach.
This depository contains data generated within the European S34 project.
Metadata information
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Full Title |
Satellite pixel-based classification maps for placer occurrence from Ria de Vigo (Spain) pilot site |
Abstract |
Maps of targets for placer occurrences produced from various satellite data (Sentinel-2, Landsat-9, EnMAP, WorldView-3) sources using a pixel-based approach. |
Keywords |
Earth observation; critical raw materials; marine placer deposits; mineral exploration; remote sensing |
Pilot area |
Ria de Vigo (Spain) |
Associated resources | |
Language |
English |
URL |
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Categories |
Remote sensing, geology |
Temporal reference |
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Creation date (dd.mm.yyyy) |
30.06.2025 |
Revision date (dd.mm.yyyy) |
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Quality and validity |
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Representation type |
Vector and raster data, spectral library |
Format |
*.shp *.tiff *.png (preview maps) *.hdr *.sli |
Lineage |
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Spatial resolution |
1.6 m (WorldView-3); 30 m (EnMap) |
Positional accuracy |
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Maintenance information |
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Coordinate system |
EPSG:32629 - WGS 84 / UTM zone 29N |
Constraints related to access and use |
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Use limitation |
None |
Access constraint |
None |
Public/Private |
Public |
Responsible organisation |
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Responsible Contact |
Joana Cardoso Fernandes | joana.fernandes@fc.up.pt |
Responsible Party |
UPORTO |
Metadata on metadata |
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Contact |
Joana Cardoso Fernandes | joana.fernandes@fc.up.pt |
Metadata language |
English |
Placer Lake Classification - 50kDistributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon. Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection.For more information: geomatics.help@gov.yk.ca
2020 Census Tract Demographics for Placer County.Decennial Census 2020 includes tabulations of housing units, total population and adult population by race and by Hispanic or Latino origin, and total group quarters population. Data are summary statistics for population and housing from a "100% count." The Census Bureau attempts to survey or interview all known addresses. Geographies nationwide can be obtained from Census, with disaggregate geographic detail down to Block-level.The Decennial Census PL94-171 reports summary statistics on population and housing for use in redistricting. The Census Bureau attempts to survey or interview all known addresses. Still, the data are subject to error. The errors derive from survey data collection (response errors, field follow-up for missing cases) and processing by the Census Bureau (geolocation of population and housing, data coding, compilation processes, and imputation of missing cases).
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This map feeds into a web app that allows a user to examine the known status of structures damaged by the wildfire. If a structure point does not appear on the map it may still have been impacted by the fire. Specific addresses can be searched for in the search bar. Use the imagery and topographic basemaps and photos to positively identify a structure. Photos may only be available for damaged and destroyed structures.
For more information about the wildfire response efforts, visit the CAL FIRE incident page.