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This collections contains 1498 2019 0.5-foot color infrared digital orthorectified images of Teton County, Idaho. These data were acquired on September 23, 2019. These data are sourced from the Teton County GIS Department.Deliverables for this project include:Ground control survey and report4-band orthoimagery at a 0.5’ pixel resolution in 24 bit .TIF and MrSID formatsOverall mosaic in MrSID format with a 1’ pixel resolutionTechnical project reportIndividual image tiles can be downloaded using the Idaho Aerial Imagery Explorer.These data can be bulk downloaded from a web accessible folder. Users should be aware that temporal changes may have occurred since these data were collected and that some parts of these data may no longer represent actual surface conditions. Users should not use these data for critical applications without a full awareness of the limitations of these data as described in the lineage or elsewhere.
Current Commissioner Districts of Teton County, adopted 1/10/2018 the the BOCC. A scanned version of the approved map can be downloaded from Maps. Filename: County Commissioner Districts #248826.
This dataset contains political, impact, and historic townsite boundaries within Teton County
This layer is a component of Continental Divide National Scenic Trail.
The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (CDNST) is one of the most significant trail systems in the world. Established by Congress in 1978, it spans 3,100 miles between Mexico and Canada, traverses five states and connects countless communities along its spine. Over the past 30 years it has gradually assumed a marked physical shape; and preserves and celebrates an opportunity for adventure and history with one of the most significant features on our planet. The Continental Divide Trail Coalition (CDTC) is a 501 (c) (3) national non-profit organization that seeks to create a community committed to construct, promote, and protect in perpetuity the CDNST which stretches from Canada to Mexico, through, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. Our vision is that the CDNST becomes a renowned and revered natural resource for you to connect with friends and family, draw inspiration, and create outstanding personal experiences. Be a part of an amazing conservation legacy effort and help us build a movement on behalf of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, and hope you’ll join us in helping to preserve, protect and promote this American Legacy!
© Continental Divide Trail Coalition, GIS Program Manager, Kerry Shakarjian
Feature layer generated from running the Enrich layer solution. County Boundary were enriched
DEQ began collecting and compiling nitrate results and well location data from the numerous agencies monitoring ground water in Idaho. Well location information, sampling date & nitrate concentrations data were received and compiled by DEQ. Spatial information was reconciled and integrated into a Geographic Information System (GIS).Sources of data included the DEQ public water system (PWS) database, the IDWR Statewide Ambient Ground Water Quality Monitoring Network (Statewide Program), numerous U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) studies, DEQ regional and local monitoring projects, regional studies conducted by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA), and dairy sampling by ISDA. Data from 1990 through 2016 were plotted and assigned a nitrate value. For sites with multiple values the most recent value was used. Data from site-specific monitoring projects associated with known point sources of nitrate contamination were not included in the data set. Ground water quality data from about 1l,000 wells statewide were compiled and evaluated.
Feature layer generated from running the Enrich layer solution. Emergency Services Boundary were enriched
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This ArcGIS Online map offers an interactive method to investigate geologic hazards data. The map was developed to enable interactive research of landslides, earthquakes, windblown deposits, expansive soils, and active faults across the state. All of the data in this application are publicly available from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS). Data obtained from other agencies are presented "as is" and have not been altered or checked. For comments or questions, please contact the WSGS at 307-766-2286 or wsgs.wyo.gov.Wittke, S.J., Stafford, J.E., and Mauch, J.P., 2019, Wyoming geologic hazards map: Wyoming State Geological Survey, at https://wsgs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=916afcace2dc4164afa04a9f525bc37e.
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
This collections contains 1498 2019 0.5-foot color infrared digital orthorectified images of Teton County, Idaho. These data were acquired on September 23, 2019. These data are sourced from the Teton County GIS Department.Deliverables for this project include:Ground control survey and report4-band orthoimagery at a 0.5’ pixel resolution in 24 bit .TIF and MrSID formatsOverall mosaic in MrSID format with a 1’ pixel resolutionTechnical project reportIndividual image tiles can be downloaded using the Idaho Aerial Imagery Explorer.These data can be bulk downloaded from a web accessible folder. Users should be aware that temporal changes may have occurred since these data were collected and that some parts of these data may no longer represent actual surface conditions. Users should not use these data for critical applications without a full awareness of the limitations of these data as described in the lineage or elsewhere.