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Estimated Densities of Residential Septic Tanks across the Conterminous United States for 12-digit Hydrologic Unit Code 12 (HUC12), National Hydrography Dataset Plus Version 2 (NHDPlusV2) Catchment, and Block Group Scales
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This dataset provides estimates of residential septic tank densities at 12-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC12), National Hydrography Dataset (NHD Plus version 2.1,... -
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U.S. national categorical mapping of building heights by block group from Shuttle Radar Topography Mission data
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This dataset is a categorical mapping of estimated mean building heights, by Census block group, in shapefile format for the conterminous United States. The data were... -
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Estimated equivalent population using public supply groundwater in the conterminous United States, ULUEM
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The population using public supply drinking water was mapped in two ways: the census enhanced method (CEM) evenly distributes the population across the census block-... -
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2000 population density by block group for the conterminous United States
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This data set represents 2000 population density by block group as a 100-m grid using data from the 2000 Census of Population and Housing. The demographic data is... -
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1990 population density by block group for the conterminous United States
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This data set represents 1990 population density by block group as a 100-m grid using data from the 1990 Census of Population and Housing (Public Law 94-171... -
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Location of Septic Sewer Systems in the Pacific Northwest
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Septic systems are useful for removing and processing human waste. However, they have the potential of leaking or discharging waste into the nearby system and... -
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Conterminous U.S. mapping of household income at the block group scale adjusted for cost-of-living for the period 2013-2014
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Household income is a potential predictor for a number of environmental influences, for example, application of urban pesticides. This product is a U.S. conterminous... -
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Domestic well locations and populations served in the contiguous U.S.: 2010, Block-group method (BGM) dataset
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The 1990 census was the last nationally consistent survey of a home’s source of water, and has not been surveyed since. The associated larger work presents a method... -
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County Population 2100 Baseline Scenario Colorado Plateau
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Future county population was based on projections for 2100 from the Spatially Explicit Regional Growth Model (SERGoM; Theobald 2005). SERGoM simulates population... -
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Winter Season Habitat Categories for Greater Sage-grouse in Nevada and northeastern California
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This shapefile represents habitat suitability categories (High, Moderate, Low, and Non-Habitat) derived from a composite, continuous surface of sage-grouse habitat... -
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Estimating Domestic Self-Supply Water Use for the Delaware River Basin, 2000 U.S. Census Block Groups
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According to the U.S. Geological Survey, an estimated 258 million people nationwide, or 86% of the U.S. population, relied on public water supplies for their... -
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07: Population density in 15 watersheds in Gwinnett County, Georgia from 2000 to 2020
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This dataset contains population densities of 15 study watersheds in Gwinnett County, Georgia from 2000 to 2020. Population densities were determined for 2000, 2010,... -
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Estimated nitrogen from septic for the conterminous United States, 2010 (SepN_CONUS_bg_2010)
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This metadata record documents a rudimentary estimate of nitrogen from septic for the conterminous United States for 2010, derived from block-group 1990 and 2010... -
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Estimated equivalent population using public supply surface water in the conterminous United States, CEM
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The population using public supply drinking water was mapped in two ways: the census enhanced method (CEM) evenly distributes the population across the census block-... -
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Domestic well locations and populations served in the contiguous U.S.: 2000, Road-enhanced method (REM) dataset
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The 1990 census was the last nationally consistent survey of a home’s source of water, and has not been surveyed since. The associated larger work presents a method... -
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Composite Habitat Categories for Greater Sage-grouse in Nevada and northeastern California
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This shapefile represents habitat suitability categories (High, Moderate, Low, and Non-Habitat) derived from a composite, continuous surface of sage-grouse habitat... -
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Domestic well locations and populations served in the contiguous U.S.: 1990, Road-enhanced method (REM) map.
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In this dataset we present two maps that estimate the location and population served by domestic wells in the contiguous United States. The first methodology, called... -
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Composite Management Categories for Greater Sage-grouse in Nevada and northeastern California
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This shapefile represents proposed management categories (Core, Priority, General, and Non-Habitat) derived from the intersection of habitat suitability categories... -
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Estimated geospatial and tabular damages and vulnerable population distributions resulting from exposure to multiple hazards by the M7.0 HayWired scenario on April 18, 2018, for 17 counties in the San Francisco Bay region, California
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This data release is comprised of geospatial and tabular data developed for the HayWired communities at risk analysis. The HayWired earthquake scenario is a magnitude... -
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Estimating Domestic Self-Supply Water Use for the Delaware River Basin, 2010 U.S. Census Blocks
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According to the U.S. Geological Survey, an estimated 258 million people nationwide, or 86% of the U.S. population, relied on public water supplies for their...