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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Prevalence of Trees for Riparian Overstory Layer Model
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This dataset represents the prevalence of trees as mapped along the Colorado River bottomland from the Colorado state line (San Juan and Grand Counties, Utah) to the... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - 2011 High Flow
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This a channel boundary of the Colorado River mainstem between the Utah Colorado border and the upper pool of Lake Powell, Utah (146 miles). The channel boundary was... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - 2010 Low Flow
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We mapped surface water from high resolution photography taken on September 16, 2010, at a stream flow of 96.5 m3/s (3,410 ft3/s, Cisco gage). We subdivided surface... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Structural Types of Non-Native Species for Relative Cost of Restoration Model
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This dataset represents the presence/absence of non-native, woody and herbaceous cover types in vegetation patches, as mapped from high resolution imagery from 2010.... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Diversity of All Structural Types for General Diversity Model
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This dataset represents the variety (unique structural classes: water, bare, herbaceous, short shrubs, medium shrubs, short trees, tall trees) within 1 ha of... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Rocky Fringe Snakes Model Output Data for Colorado River in Utah
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This is a habitat suitability model for snakes that prefer the rocky boundaries of the bottomland of the Colorado River in Utah. The model incorporates distance to... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Bat Feeding Model Output Data for Colorado River in Utah
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This is a habitat suitability model for bat feeding in the Colorado River bottomland in Utah. The model incorporates distance to water, stillness of adjacent water,... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Presence of Still Water Plus 20 m for Riparian Understory Model
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This map shows stillness of water near bank vegetation within 15 m of the channel boundary (2011) of the Colorado River mainstem between the Utah Colorado border and... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Size of Tree Patch for Riparian Overstory Model
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This dataset represents relative patch size of riparian trees as mapped along the Colorado River bottomland from the Colorado state line (San Juan and Grand Counties,... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Diversity of Vegetation for Rocky Fringe Snakes Model
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This dataset represents the average number of cover types listed per patch, as calculated within a 50 sq meter radius. This mapping was conducted as part of the... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Overbank flow 2011 for Potential for Natural Recovery Model
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This map shows areas covered by the high flow of the Colorado River mainstem between the Utah Colorado border and the upper pool of Lake Powell, Utah (146 miles). The... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Bottomland Boundary of the Colorado River Divided at Homogeneous River Reaches
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This data set shows the extent of the Colorado River Conservation Planning project bottomland area as delineated by topography and vegetation, The bottomland area is... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Stillness of water for Bat Watering Model
Department of the Interior —
This map shows the channel boundary (2011) of the Colorado River mainstem between the Utah Colorado border and the upper pool of Lake Powell, Utah (146 miles). The... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Distance to Water for Open Land Species Model
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This maps shows distances away from the channel boundary of the Colorado River mainstem. The channel boundary was mapped from public available NAIP imagery flown on... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - General Diversity Model Output Data for Colorado River in Utah
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This is a model showing general habitat diversity, including both the structural and cover type diversity. See Open File Report, Rasmussen and Shafroth, Colorado... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Riparian Understory Model Output Data for Colorado River in Utah
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This is a habitat suitability model riparian understory species in the Colorado River bottomland in Utah. The model incorporates the density of shrubs, the number of... -
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Spatial data sets to support conservation planning along the Colorado River in Utah
Department of the Interior —
With the help of local and regional natural resource professionals, we developed a broad-scale, spatially-explicit assessment of 146 miles (~20,000 acres) of the... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Open Areas for Open Land Species Model
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This dataset represents the relative average amount of non-woody cover within 2 ha) of bottomland along the Colorado River from the Colorado state line (San Juan and... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Number of Shrub Species for Riparian Understory Model
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This dataset represents the density of mesic shrub cover (averaged per 1.0 ha) as mapped along the Colorado River bottomland from the Colorado state line (San Juan... -
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Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Diversity of Cover Types for Bat Feeding Model
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This dataset represents the variety (count of unique classes within 0.5 ha) of vegetation communities, river channel and bare areas (often sand bars) mapped along the...