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Michigan Mammal Monitoring Project 2025 Michigan Mammal Monitoring Project 2025

The Michigan Mammal Monitoring Project is a collection of wildlife camera trap data from within the state of Michigan. It contains camera trap data associated with a number of different projects lead by the U.S. Geological Survey's Michigan Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit as well as data from all contributors within Michigan to already published Snapshot USA projects. These...

Projected Distribution of Six Invasive Species Under Four Future Climate Scenarios (2050) Projected Distribution of Six Invasive Species Under Four Future Climate Scenarios (2050)

This dataset contains projected distributions for six non-native invasive tree and shrub species—autumn olive, bush honeysuckles, Callery pear, princess tree, privet, and tree-of-heaven—under four climate change scenarios, provided as ASCII (ASC) raster grids. Species distribution models were fitted using MaxEnt (Maximum Entropy) with occurrence data from EDDMapS and FIA and seven...

Forest Dynamic Model Predictions of Density and Basal Area of Six Invasive Species Across the Ozark Region of the U.S. Midwest under Current Climate (2050) Forest Dynamic Model Predictions of Density and Basal Area of Six Invasive Species Across the Ozark Region of the U.S. Midwest under Current Climate (2050)

This dataset is a collection of TIFF file outputs from the forest dynamic model LANDIS PRO representing projections of the density and basal area for six invasive tree/shrub species under current climate conditions (avaraged from 1980-2009) in the Ozark region of the U.S. Midwest for the year 2050. The six species included in this study are autumn olive, bush honeysuckles, Callery pear...

Spatial Occurrence and Demographic Points of Six Non-Native Invasive Species across the Eastern US (2000-2020) Spatial Occurrence and Demographic Points of Six Non-Native Invasive Species across the Eastern US (2000-2020)

This dataset compiles spatial occurrence and demographic information for six non-native invasive tree and shrub species—autumn olive, bush honeysuckles, Callery pear, princess tree, privet, and tree-of-heaven—across the eastern United States from 2000 to 2020. Occurrence points were obtained from the Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System (EDDMapS), and plot-level observations...

Sublacustrine landslide and tsunami models from Lake Quinault, Washington Sublacustrine landslide and tsunami models from Lake Quinault, Washington

This USGS data release provides model setup files to simulate a hypothetical sublacustrine landslide in Lake Quinault and resulting tsunami waves.

Seismic reflection data imaging the Meadow Bank scarp in the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone, southeastern Illinois, U.S. Geological Survey data release Seismic reflection data imaging the Meadow Bank scarp in the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone, southeastern Illinois, U.S. Geological Survey data release

The U.S. Geological Survey, in collaboration with seismologists from University of Kentucky, performed a 917-meter east-west oriented shear horizontal (SH)-wave seismic-reflection survey in the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone in southeastern Illinois. The resulting profile, named ML-2, images the near-surface geology underlying the Meadow Bank scarp, a roughly 10-km long northeast-oriented...
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