A collection of over 75 charts and maps presenting key statistics on the farm sector, food spending and prices, food security, rural communities, the interaction of agriculture and natural resources, and more. How much do you know about food and agriculture? What about rural America or conservation? ERS has assembled more than 75 charts and maps covering key information about the farm and food sectors, including agricultural markets and trade, farm income, food prices and consumption, food security, rural economies, and the interaction of agriculture and natural resources. How much, for example, do agriculture and related industries contribute to U.S. gross domestic product? Which commodities are the leading agricultural exports? How much of the food dollar goes to farmers? How do job earnings in rural areas compare with metro areas? How much of the Nation’s water is used by agriculture? These are among the statistics covered in this collection of charts and maps—with accompanying text—divided into the nine section titles.
This dataset contains plans of Airport Link Company ([https://www.airportlink.com.au/](https://www.airportlink.com.au/)) stations. These stations are not included in the Station CAD Drawings datasets.
Part of the Clearinghouse library. Functions also as a shared workspace. Content can be uploaded, organized topically and searched by users of the clearinghouse.
Data generated from the Alum Innovative Exploration Project, one of several promising geothermal properties located in the middle to upper Miocene (~11-5 Ma, or million years BP) Silver Peak-Lone Mountain metamorphic core complex (SPCC) of the Walker Lane structural belt in Esmeralda County, west-central Nevada. The geothermal system at Alum is wholly concealed; its upper reaches discovered in the late 1970s during a regional thermal-gradient drilling campaign. The prospect boasts several shallow thermal-gradient (TG) boreholes with TG >75oC/km (and as high as 440oC/km) over 200-m intervals in the depth range 0-600 m. Possibly boiling water encountered at 239 m depth in one of these boreholes returned chemical- geothermometry values in the range 150-230oC. GeothermEx (2008) has estimated the electrical- generation capacity of the current Alum leasehold at 33 megawatts for 20 years; and the corresponding value for the broader thermal anomaly extending beyond the property at 73 megawatts for the same duration.
This data is maintained by Transport for NSW Roads and Waterways. Boating maps are a vital tool for negotiating NSW waterways. They include handy hints for safe boating. This dataset provides Boating maps for the following areas: \* North Coast maps \* Hunter Inland maps \* Hawkesbury River/Broken Bay maps \* Sydney maps \* South Coast maps \* Murray Inland maps \* Coastal maps \* Australian Capital Territory maps You will find the map number, area and date it was last update. The maps capture, restricted waters, navigation aids, restricted activities and cautions, boating facilities and general information. Click on Go to Resource to access the website.
Each time a rain, hail or snow storm passes, volunteers take measurements of precipitation from as many locations as possible. These precipitation reports are then recorded on our Web site www.cocorahs.org. The data are then displayed and organized for many of our end users to analyze and apply to daily situations ranging from water resource analysis and severe storm warnings to neighbors comparing how much rain fell in their backyards.
Documents data of the air quality and geographic maps of the states located in the US Pacific Southwest. Harvested May 19, 2017. Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://epa.gov/region9/air/maps
Ecoregions are areas where ecosystems (and the type, quality, and quantity of environmental resources) are generally similar. This ecoregion framework is derived from Omernik (1987) and from mapping done in collaboration with EPA regional offices, other Federal agencies, state resource management agencies, and neighboring North American countries. Designed to serve as a spatial framework for the research, assessment, and monitoring of ecosystems and ecosystem components, ecoregions denote areas of similarity in the mosaic of biotic, abiotic, terrestrial, and aquatic ecosystem components with humans being considered as part of the biota. These regions are critical for structuring and implementing ecosystem management strategies across Federal agencies, state agencies, and nongovernmental organizations that are responsible for different types of resources within the same geographic areas. Ecoregions are identified by analyzing the patterns and composition of biotic and abiotic phenomena that affect or reflect differences in ecosystem quality and integrity. These phenomena include geology, landforms, soils, vegetation, climate, land use, wildlife, and hydrology. Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://epa.gov/eco-research/ecoregions
EIA tracks and reports on selected significant storms that impact or could potentially impact energy infrastructure. See past historical events reported on right or real-time storm tracking with energy infrastructure maps below.
Use EPA's Enforcement and Compliance History Online website to search for facilities in your community to assess their compliance with environmental regulations. You can also investigate pollution sources, examine and create enforcement-related maps, or explore your state's performance. Learn more about ECHO Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://echo.epa.gov
Flood risk can also change over time because of new building and development, weather patterns and other factors. Although the frequency or severity of impacts cannot be changed, FEMA is working with federal, state, tribal and local partners across the nation to identify flood risk and promote informed planning and development practices to help reduce that risk through the Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning (Risk MAP) program.
This database contains mapped data of groundwater data and projects carried out by the Institute. Most data is for Germany, but there is are also global data and data for Jordan and Zambia. Global data include: Aquifer maps (extent), global groundwater vunlerability to floods and droughts, river and groundwater basins, global groundwater resources. Jordan data include: Simplified Hydrogeological map, cross sectional hydrological units, ground contours of key aquifers, sandstone aquifer depth, groundwater level contours, Saturated thickness of different specified aquifers (including A1 A2 A4 A6 A7 B2), Average spring discharge, Groundwater vunlerability. For Zambia data includes: Hydrogeological maps, land use maps (Lusaka), Grounwater vulnerability maps, Hydrogeological maps (4 regional maps)
Frontier and Remote Area (FAR) codes provide a statistically-based, nationally-consistent, and adjustable definition of territory in the U.S. characterized by low population density and high geographic remoteness. To assist in providing policy-relevant information about conditions in sparsely settled, remote areas of the U.S. to public officials, researchers, and the general public, ERS has developed ZIP-code-level frontier and remote (FAR) area codes. The aim is not to provide a single definition. Instead, it is to meet the demand for a delineation that is both geographically detailed and adjustable within reasonable ranges, in order to be usefully applied in diverse research and policy contexts. This initial set, based on urban-rural data from the 2000 decennial census, provides four separate FAR definition levels, ranging from one that is relatively inclusive (18 million FAR residents) to one that is more restrictive (4.8 million FAR residents).
All datasets and products specific to the Carson Sink Basin. Includes a packed ArcMap (.mpk), individually zipped shapefiles, and a file geodatabase for the Carson Sink area; a GeoSoft Oasis montaj project containing GM-SYS 2D gravity profiles along the trace of our seismic reflection lines; a 3D model in EarthVision; spreadsheet of links to published maps; and spreadsheets of well data.
Geospatial Environmental Mapping System (GEMS) provides geospatial layers and access to dynamic mapping and environmental monitoring data for LM sites. Analytical chemistry data, groundwater depths and elevations, well logs, well construction data, georeferenced boundaries, sampling locations and photo's are available via GEMS.
A map showing location of wells permitted, drilled and seismic test, as part of validation of innovative exploration technologies done for the Newberry Volcano project in 2012.
Webuild accurate maps and maintain continuously changing data to assist those who investigate, explore and develop Alaskas oil and gas resources.
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This dataset provides WCAG 2.0 compliant wayfinding maps for 13 Metro Stations along the Metro North West Line, including 8 new metro stations and 5 upgraded stations. Metro services are high-frequency, driverless trains, which can quickly take you between stations operating every 4 minutes in peak times. Each map displays the transport connections, customer assistance available, facilities available, tap on / tap off points, and lift / escalator locations. The line is being extended into the Sydney CBD and beyond, in 2024. **Note:** * 13 new WCAG 2.0 compliant wayfinding maps have been added for the Chatswood to Sydenham extension, including 6 new station & local area maps and 7 existing station & local area maps in July 2024. * The M1 route, Metro North West & Bankstown Line will commence operations August 2024.
This dataset contains network maps for the NSW transport network.
Sourcing and curating high-quality, up-to-date, and comprehensive map data from disparate sources is difficult and expensive. Overture aims to incorporate map data from multiple sources including Overture Members, civic organizations, and open data sources.
Sourcing and curating high-quality, up-to-date, and comprehensive map data from disparate sources is difficult and expensive. Overture aims to incorporate map data from multiple sources including Overture Members, civic organizations, and open data sources.
PBCC is a free tool which estimates the per-person carbon footprint for every Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) in England. LSOAs are small statistical areas with a population of about 1,500 - 3,000. It draws on a wide range of data and research to give a representative view of how carbon footprints vary across the country. Last Updated: 08/09/2022
Private mooring licences are only issued to individuals. They’re not issued to a partnership, company, organisation or association. A private mooring licence permits you to moor your vessel on navigable waters. The licence is valid for 12 months. It will be renewed on payment of your annual [private mooring fees](https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritime/moorings/mooring-fees.html#Privatemooringfees). The [RMS Private Moorings](https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritime/moorings/private-moorings/index.html#Findingasuitablemooring) provides additional information regards: \* What is a private mooring licence? \* Finding a suitable mooring \* Applying for a mooring \* Joining a priority wait list Looking for a private mooring in NSW? Use this [map](https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritime/moorings/private-moorings/map/#/cartomap) to find available and priority wait list areas, and to submit your application. ![Private Mooring Map](https://opendata.transport.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/styles/panopoly_image_original/public/Private%20Mooring%20Map.PNG?itok=x3TwIkpE)
Beta release of atmospheric data plotted on a map of the USA. Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/2016*/https://maps.nrel.gov/swera
This data set contains station CAD (Computer Aided Design) drawings for the station names **H - L**. The CAD drawings are 2D detailing the layout and platforms of each station. Showing train direction, station entry and exit, facilities and more. The CAD drawings were provided in 2016 so some stations could also be dated/historical in terms of data and details or **unavailable to be published.**
This data set contains station CAD (Computer Aided Design) drawings for the station names **M - O**. The CAD drawings are 2D detailing the layout and platforms of each station. Showing train direction, station entry and exit, facilities and more. The CAD drawings were provided in 2016 so some stations could also be dated/historical in terms of data and details or **unavailable to be published.**
This data set contains station CAD (Computer Aided Design) drawings for the station names **P - R**. The CAD drawings are 2D detailing the layout and platforms of each station. Showing train direction, station entry and exit, facilities and more. The CAD drawings were provided in 2016 so some stations could also be dated/historical in terms of data and details or **unavailable to be published.**
Teal is a free visual tool that enables you to explore climate variables for the past 70+ years, from 1950 to near real time at annual, monthly, seasonal, and daily frequency.
This dataset provides WCAG 2.0 compliant wayfinding maps for 48 Sydney train stations and 13 Metro Stations. Each map displays entrances, lift locations, transport mode interchanges including bus ranks, taxi ranks and pick-up areas.
This dataset contains maps depicting the local area around selected train stations, ferry wharves and lightrail stops. These maps are similar to the ones you might find at a station or stop. Files are in PDF format and grouped by mode.
Interpolated maps of heat flow, temperature gradient, and quartz geothermometers are included as TIF files. Zones of critical stress map is also included as a TIF file. The zones are given a 5km diameter buffer. The study area is only a part of the Basin and Range, but it does includes the Tularosa Basin.
Map data for energy production and consumption in geospatial format.
All charts, queries and maps reflect the most current 2018 National Inventory of Dams (NID) database. State and federal dam regulators provided their data from May to November 2018 for inclusion in the 2018 database.
Includes reservoir operational data, real-time data collection platform (DCP) data, daily and monthly reports, and conditions reports/maps.
Distributed archive of standardized geoscience information.
Maps Designed for Printing (in PDF format for 8.5-inch x 11.0-inch paper):
Map layers associated with the Marcellus Shale in the interactive mapping system include various Onondaga map layers. This is confusing to many users--i.e., why don't we use maps showing the Marcellus structure? The answer is simple--because we don't yet have those specific map layers for the Marcellus Shale. In order to provide this geological information, we are using map layers created for adjacent stratigraphic units to provide approximately similar information as for the Marcellus. Structure Map Layers - The Onondaga Limestone and equivalent units underlie the Marcellus Shale. The top of the Onondaga Limestone and equivalents is approximately equal to the base of the Marcellus Shale. So, a map showing the structure on the top of the Onondaga Limestone provides essentially the same information as a structure map on the base of the Marcellus Shale.
Maps Designed for Printing (in PDF format for 8.5-inch x 11.0-inch paper)