Dataset Card for Zip Code to Timezone Offset Mapping
This dataset maps Zip Codes and Postal Codes for the USA and Canada to the relevant timezone offset.
Dataset Details
Dataset Description
In addition to providing a mapping from a Zip Code or Postal Code to timezone offset, it also contains the timezone offset for DST (if observed).
Curated by: Bobby Gill, BlueLabel
Acknowledgements
Based off the Work Here:β¦ See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/omgbobbyg/Zip-Code-to-Timezone.
Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a map that shows the locations of civil airports and aerodromes up to September 1957, together with the operational type of airport or aerodrome. The airports were classified according to class of Air Carrier each is technically and administratively equipped to serve. Major Airports are those equipped to service all classes of Air Carrier; Other Scheduled Airports are those equipped to service all classes of Air Carrier, except International Scheduled Air Carriers; Non-scheduled Airports can service one or more of the all classes, except Scheduled Air Carriers and International Scheduled Air Carriers; Water Airports shown are all Non-scheduled Airports. The map showing these airports also includes Canadian time zones circa 1957.
Contained within the Atlas of Canada's Reference Map Series, 1961 to 2010, is a general reference map of North America to 1995. Its special features include all federal, provincial and state boundaries for Canada, the United States and Mexico; major road and rail transportation networks; and offshore features such as ocean bathymetry and Canada's exclusive fishing zone. There is also a distance chart for major cities (which also gives their populations and time zones); an inset map showing physiography and prominent elevations; and (on the folded version of the maps), a gazetteer listing all 2400 populated places shown on the map. This map is offered in two versions: a flat copy on semi-gloss paper and a folded copy on heavy map paper. The map is an update of the 1971 edition.
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Contained within the Atlas of Canada's Reference Map Series, 1961 to 2010, is a general reference map of North America to 1995. Its special features include all federal, provincial and state boundaries for Canada, the United States and Mexico; major road and rail transportation networks; and offshore features such as ocean bathymetry and Canada's exclusive fishing zone. There is also a distance chart for major cities (which also gives their populations and time zones); an inset map showing physiography and prominent elevations; and (on the folded version of the maps), a gazetteer listing all 2400 populated places shown on the map. This map is offered in two versions: a flat copy on semi-gloss paper and a folded copy on heavy map paper. The map is an update of the 1971 edition.
Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
License information was derived automatically
Contained within the Atlas of Canada's Reference Map Series, 1961 to 2010, is a general reference map of North America to 1995. Its special features include all federal, provincial and state boundaries for Canada, the United States and Mexico; major road and rail transportation networks; and offshore features such as ocean bathymetry and Canada's exclusive fishing zone. There is also a distance chart for major cities (which also gives their populations and time zones); an inset map showing physiography and prominent elevations; and (on the folded version of the maps), a gazetteer listing all 2400 populated places shown on the map. This map is offered in two versions: a flat copy on semi-gloss paper and a folded copy on heavy map paper. The map is an update of the 1971 edition.
This is a map for the Great North American Eclipse on April 8 of 2024, indicating the path of total eclipse (central dark belt), as well as the partial eclipse areas (gradient lighter belts on both sides) with different percentage. Major cities in Mexico, United States, and Canada are highlighted to help the public decide their destination to observe this astronomical event. Furthermore, the local peak time as well as the corresponding time zone information are clearly indicated for referencing. Compared to normal eclipse map, one of the innovations is the oblique orthographic projection flowing the moving path. The iconic design of number β0β for would also help invokes the atmosphere of this amazing wonder. Data Source: NASA Scientific Visualization Studio.
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The geographic information system analytics market size is forecast to increase by USD 12 billion at a CAGR of 12.41% between 2023 and 2028.
The GIS Analytics Market analysis is experiencing significant growth, driven by the increasing need for efficient land management and emerging methods in data collection and generation. The defense industry's reliance on geospatial technology for situational awareness and real-time location monitoring is a major factor fueling market expansion. Additionally, the oil and gas industry's adoption of GIS for resource exploration and management is a key trend. Building Information Modeling (BIM) and smart city initiatives are also contributing to market growth, as they require multiple layered maps for effective planning and implementation. The Internet of Things (IoT) and Software as a Service (SaaS) are transforming GIS analytics by enabling real-time data processing and analysis.
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What will be the Size of the GIS Analytics Market during the forecast period?
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End-user
Retail and Real Estate
Government
Utilities
Telecom
Manufacturing and Automotive
Agriculture
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Mining
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Healthcare
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BFSI
Components
Software
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Deployment Modes
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Geography
North America
US
Canada
Europe
France
Germany
UK
APAC
China
India
South Korea
Middle East and Africa
UAE
South America
Brazil
Rest of World
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The retail and real estate segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
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The oil and gas industry is leveraging satellite imaging and IoT devices for land acquisition and mining operations. In the public sector,
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The Anvil District contains the most westerly off-shelf basinal facies of the Cordilleran miogeocline, a prism of sedimentary rocks of Precambrian to Jurassic age deposited along the relatively stable continental margin of western North America. Cordilleran miogeocline stratigraphy is presented in Abbott et al. (1986). More detailed discussion of the stratigraphy and structure of the Anvil District is given in Jennings and Jilson (1986) and Pigage (1990). The District is part of Selwyn Basin, a large area of central Yukon in which deep water clastic rocks, chert, and minor carbonate accumulated along the ancient North American continental margin during Neoproterozoic and early Paleozoic time (Gabrielse, 1967). Northeast of the basin, a shallow carbonate platform (Mackenzie Platform) formed the near-shore facies of ancient North America (Abbott et al., 1986). Anvil District lies immediately northeast of the Slide Mountain and Yukon-Tanana Terranes, the most easterly of the allochthonous terranes (Coney et al., 1980). Yukon-Tanana Terrane has been interpreted as a middle to late Paleozoic continental margin volcanic arc assemblage related to east-dipping subduction beneath distal North America (Mortensen and Jilson, 1985; Creaser et al., 1999; 4 Bedrock geology compilation of the Anvil District, central Yukon Territory (Piercey et al., 2002). Slide Mountain Terrane consists of oceanic basalt and bedded cherts interpreted as a late Paleozoic back-arc or marginal ocean basin (Anvil or Slide Mountain Ocean) formed by rifting and westward migration of Yukon-Tanana Terrane relative to North America (Tempelman-Kluit, 1979a,b; Creaser et al., 1999). Tempelman-Kluit (1979a,b) and Gordey (1990a,b,c) interpreted the allochthonous terranes as being thrust northeastward over the North American rocks. Mortensen and Jilson (1985) interpreted the contact as a transpressive suture. More recently, crustal-scale seismic studies as part of Lithoprobe have confirmed the Yukon-Tanana and Slide Mountains terranes are a thin crustal veneer of arc-related and oceanic metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks thrust over a westward-dipping wedge of North American sedimentary rocks resting on continental basement (Snyder et al., 2002). Deformation and metamorphism associated with accretion of the allochthonous terranes was inititated in Jurassic and culminated in the Cretaceous (Tempelman-Kluit, 1979b). More recently, strike-slip faulting along the Tintina fault zone resulted in approximately 425 km of right lateral displacement during Early Tertiary time (Roddick, 1967; Murphy and Mortensen, 2003).
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Dataset Card for Zip Code to Timezone Offset Mapping
This dataset maps Zip Codes and Postal Codes for the USA and Canada to the relevant timezone offset.
Dataset Details
Dataset Description
In addition to providing a mapping from a Zip Code or Postal Code to timezone offset, it also contains the timezone offset for DST (if observed).
Curated by: Bobby Gill, BlueLabel
Acknowledgements
Based off the Work Here:β¦ See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/omgbobbyg/Zip-Code-to-Timezone.