Cook County GIS Dept map of Niles, Evanston, Rogers Park & Jefferson Townships in a pdf format. Includes streets and municipalities.
The Digital Geomorphic-GIS Map of Cat Island (5-meter accuracy 2007 mapping), Mississippi is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is available in the following GRI-supported GIS data formats: 1.) a 10.1 file geodatabase (cati_geomorphology.gdb), and a 2.) Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) geopackage. The file geodatabase format is supported with a 1.) ArcGIS Pro map file (.mapx) file (cati_geomorphology.mapx) and individual Pro layer (.lyrx) files (for each GIS data layer), as well as with a 2.) 10.1 ArcMap (.mxd) map document (cati_geomorphology.mxd) and individual 10.1 layer (.lyr) files (for each GIS data layer). Upon request, the GIS data is also available in ESRI 10.1 shapefile format. Contact Stephanie O'Meara (see contact information below) to acquire the GIS data in these GIS data formats. In addition to the GIS data and supporting GIS files, three additional files comprise a GRI digital geologic-GIS dataset or map: 1.) A GIS readme file (guis_geology_gis_readme.pdf), 2.) the GRI ancillary map information document (.pdf) file (guis_geomorphology.pdf) which contains geologic unit descriptions, as well as other ancillary map information and graphics from the source map(s) used by the GRI in the production of the GRI digital geologic-GIS data for the park, and 3.) a user-friendly FAQ PDF version of the metadata (cati_geomorphology_metadata_faq.pdf). Please read the guis_geology_gis_readme.pdf for information pertaining to the proper extraction of the GIS data and other map files. QGIS software is available for free at: https://www.qgis.org/en/site/. The data were completed as a component of the Geologic Resources Inventory (GRI) program, a National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Division funded program that is administered by the NPS Geologic Resources Division (GRD). For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/geologic-resources-inventory-products.htm. For more information about the Geologic Resources Inventory Program visit the GRI webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/gri,htm. At the bottom of that webpage is a "Contact Us" link if you need additional information. You may also directly contact the program coordinator, Jason Kenworthy (jason_kenworthy@nps.gov). Source geologic maps and data used to complete this GRI digital dataset were provided by the following: U.S. Geological Survey. Detailed information concerning the sources used and their contribution the GRI product are listed in the Source Citation section(s) of this metadata record (cati_geomorphology_metadata.txt or cati_geomorphology_metadata_faq.pdf). Users of this data are cautioned about the locational accuracy of features within this dataset. Based on the source map scale of 1:11,500 and United States National Map Accuracy Standards features are within (horizontally) 9.7 meters or 31.9 feet of their actual _location as presented by this dataset. Users of this data should thus not assume the _location of features is exactly where they are portrayed in ArcGIS, QGIS or other software used to display this dataset. All GIS and ancillary tables were produced as per the NPS GRI Geology-GIS Geodatabase Data Model v. 2.3. (available at: https://www.nps.gov/articles/gri-geodatabase-model.htm).
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Cook County GIS Dept map of Niles, Evanston, Rogers Park & Jefferson Townships in a pdf format. Includes streets and municipalities.
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This term project will use data collected by the EPA to show a list of water treatment facilities across the United States, what they use to treat their water and a risk assessment of how much chromium contamination could be possible from their water resources used in drinking water treatment.
This 8.5" x 11" map identifies the middle school attendance zone boundary and address.
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Factors characterizing a type and intensity of forest management/anthropogenic disturbance.
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Classification of lamps using pixel values from the aerial night photograph, corresponding to individual lamp locations. Accuracy is estimated based on a sample of 60 known lamps for each lamp class. LPS = low pressure sodium, HPS = high pressure sodium, MH = metal halide, MV = mercury vapour.
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Datasets resulting from the Northland Potential Ecosystem report by Nick Singers (Singers & Rogers publication) and Ecosystem Prioritisation and Rarity by John Leathwick. Summaries of each dataset belowPotential Ecosystems:The ecosystem classification used to map potential ecosystems of Northland was developed by the Department of Conservation, as a tool for prioritising ecosystem management (Singers & Rogers 2014). This classification is a synthesis that amalgamates previous classifications and ecological studies aligned to an abiotic framework. It describes a full range of ecosystem types at a variety of scales in an approximation of the natural or potential state as they would have been observed if people arrived today in New Zealand. The classification system has two tables that describe ecosystem drivers of the abiotic environment (Singers and Rogers 2014) and biotic compositional description, which further includes ecosystem distribution and relevant source references (Singers and Rogers 2014). The data contained within these two tables have been used as the fundamental basis for mapping ecosystem types, supported by other readily available ecological descriptions, vegetation maps and relevant GIS layers such as soil maps of the Northland Region.Ecosystem Rarity:This layer consists of the intersection between the primary (see note below) ecosystem cover (as identified in the report ‘Indigenous Biodiversity Ranking for the Northland Region by J. R. Leathwick 2018) and the Northland Potential Ecosystem mapping (as identified in the report ‘A potential ecosystem map for the Northland Region: Explanatory information to accompany the map. Prepared for Northland Regional Council. © Nicholas Singers Ecological Solutions Ltd. NSES Ltd Report 12:2018/2019, June 2018.’Northland Biodiversity Ranking - Lake Ranks:Rankings of Lakes derived from a ranking analysis of indigenous-dominated terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems for the Northland Region.Northland Biodiversity Ranking - River Ranks:Rankings of rivers and streams derived from a ranking analysis of indigenous-dominated terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems for the Northland Region.Northland Biodiversity Ranking - Terrestrial Top 30 Sites:Delineation of the high priority terrestrial sites comprising 30% of the surviving indigenous-dominated ecosystems (or 10.6 % of the Northland Region) as identified in the ranking of terrestrial ecosystem areas derived from a ranking analysis of indigenous-dominated terrestrial ecosystems for the Northland Region.Northland Biodiversity Ranking - Terrestrial Top 30 Sites Additional 5:Delineation of the top 5 % of additional sites that would potentially make the largest additional gains assuming management is applied to the top 30% of sites as identified in the ranking of terrestrial ecosystem areas derived from a ranking analysis of indigenous-dominated terrestrial ecosystems for the Northland Region.
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Northland Potential Ecosystem report by Nick Singers (Singers & Rogers publication), that alongside Ecosystem Prioritisation and Rarity by John Leathwick, resulted in the Northland Biodiversity Ranking HFS.Shared with Open Data as the PDF shares information behind the data in the Northland Biodiversity Ranking service.
The earliest settlement history of Muskoka, Ontario, through a compilation of maps, sketches, town plans, and beautifully written descriptions. These engrossing accounts of early Muskoka were taken from the publication "Guide Book and Atlas of Muskoka and Parry Sound Districts", written by W. E. Hamilton, Esq, drawings by S. Penson, maps by John Rogers, circa 1879.
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Cook County GIS Dept map of Niles, Evanston, Rogers Park & Jefferson Townships in a pdf format. Includes streets and municipalities.