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Found 148 dataset(s) matching "Map Book".
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Backcountry shelters are structures designed to provide protection and refuge for outdoor enthusiasts in remote areas, such as hikers, campers, climbers, and skiers. These shelters are essential...
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A backcountry campsite refers to a remote, primitive site typically located far from developed or maintained campgrounds. These campsites are situated in wilderness areas, often requiring hikers,...
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Information of hydrogeologic and geologic importance from the book, "Lithofacies Maps: An Atlas of the United States and Southern Canada" (Sloss and others, 1960) detailing geologic periods,...
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The data being collected is to be used for several purposes: - Hydraulic/hydrologic modeling input - Work Order Management System integration - Map book production - Mobile redlining/correction...
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The data being collected is to be used for several purposes: - Hydraulic/hydrologic modeling input - Work Order Management System integration - Map book production - Mobile redlining/correction...
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Background: The Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS) Database functions as a repository and clearinghouse for the occurrence of nonindigenous aquatic species information from across the United...
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This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release provides a digital geospatial database for the geologic map of the eastern part of the Challis National Forest and vicinity, Idaho (Wilson and...
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This dataset is intended to provide seamless, integrated bedrock geologic mapping of the U.S. Intermountain West region and is funded by the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program of the...