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Land use in the Dakotas 2006 (a) showing major crops reported in Arora et al Ag Econ submission
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2006 Land Use in the Dakotas (Cropland Data Layer, USDA NASS). The color legend represents various land use types in the region. -
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Recent historical and projected (years 2006–99) areas (km2) of managed, flooded habitats used by waterbirds overwintering in Central Valley, California basins for 17 climate, urbanization, and water management scenarios.
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The dataset accompanies Figures 2–4 of Matchett and Fleskes (2018) and therein the subject data are referenced as "Table A1". Data summarize peak abundance (km2) of... -
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Supporting data for journal article, Glacier Runoff Extension to the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System
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This archive contains modeling artifacts for the journal article: Van Beusekom, A. E., and R. J. Viger (2016), A glacier runoff extension to the Precipitation Runoff... -
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Simulated Daily Surface Water Permit Requested Diversions and Diversions for Southeast Oklahoma
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RiverWare simulated daily averaged surface water permit requested diversions and diversions modeled in the spatially refined model region within the Red River Basin.... -
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ALI Conservation Scorecards Input Data Layers
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In 2014 and 2015, the Arid Lands Initiative developed “Conservation Scorecards” for their Priority Core Areas (PCAs) and Priority Linkage Areas (PLAs). To create the... -
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Conservation Priorities for Open Space Recreation Access in the Southeast United States, by Census Block Group (2018)
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open... -
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Data release for tracking rates of post-fire conifer regeneration distinct from deciduous vegetation recovery across the western U.S.
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Post-fire shifts in vegetation composition will have broad ecological impacts. However, information characterizing post-fire recovery patterns and their drivers are... -
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CAN Historical Prescribed Burn Windows for the Southeast United States 1950-1999
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Prescribed burning is a critical tool for managing wildfire risks and meeting ecological objectives, but its safe and effective application requires that specific... -
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People benefiting from potential new open space in the Southeast United States, large park analysis, 3 mile distance (2018)
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open... -
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MRI Monthly Future Prescribed Burn Windows for the Southeast United States 2010-2099 RCP 4.5
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Prescribed burning is a critical tool for managing wildfire risks and meeting ecological objectives, but its safe and effective application requires that specific... -
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Open Space Access Index for the Southeast United States (2018)
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open... -
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Spatially-explicit land-cover scenarios of federal lands in the northern Great Basin: 2018-2050
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As part of a 2018 Northwest Climate Adaptation and Science Center project, USGS researchers are releasing a series of spatially-explicit land-cover projections for... -
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SnowModel simulations and supporting observations for the Rio Grande Headwaters, southwestern Colorado, United States, 1984 - 2017
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This data release supports the study by Sexstone and others (2020) and contains simulation output from SnowModel (Liston and Elder, 2006), a well-validated process-... -
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Standardized Soil Moisture Measurements from Sparse Networks in South Central United States from 2008 to 2017
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This dataset contains standardized in-situ soil moisture measurements from four sparse soil moisture monitoring networks in the South Central United States. This... -
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newportdem
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To assess the current topography of the tidal marshes we conducted survey-grade elevation surveys at all sites between 2009 and 2013 using a Leica RX1200 Real Time... -
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Topographic variables useful for microclimate modeling for Chisos Mountains, West Texas, USA
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Topographic predictors of local microclimate that that were derived from ASTER 30-m resolution digital elevation model (DEM) data from gdex.cr.usgs.gov/gdex/ and... -
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coastal Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama four-marsh-type classification
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Coastal zone managers and researchers often require detailed information regarding emergent marsh vegetation types for modeling habitat capacities and needs of marsh-... -
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Spatially-explicit land-cover scenarios of federal lands in the northern Great Basin: 2018-2050
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As part of a 2018 Northwest Climate Adaptation and Science Center project, USGS researchers are releasing a series of spatially-explicit land-cover projections for... -
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Data on influence of atmospheric rivers on vegetation productivity and fire patterns in the southwestern US
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In the southwestern US, the meteorological phenomenon known as atmospheric rivers (ARs) has gained increasing attention due to its strong connections to floods,... -
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Documentation of the Perspectives and Experiences of Partners with the Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Center from Two 2018 Focus Groups
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This dataset consists of transcripts from two focus groups with science users (1st group) and science producers (2nd group) who were partners of the Pacific Islands...