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1. Alluvial contacts (Units): Albion River Watershed, California, 2000
2000. California Geological Survey. This polygon shapefile depicts alluvial contacts in the Albion Watershed region of Mendocino County, California. Alluvail contacts are unconsolidat... California Geological Survey.
2. Census Blocks 2000: Indiana
2000. United States Census Bureau. The following is excerpted from an on-line document produced by ESRI pertaining to the Census 2000 TIGER Line data: "The Census 2000 TIGER/Line sh...
3. Floodplains and Valley Bottoms in Kenya, 2000
2000. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. This polygon shapefile portrays floodplains and valley bottoms in Kenya. These data were extracted from FAO's Africover 2000 landform dataset. Floo... Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
4. Geologic Formations, Arizona, 2000
2000. Arizona. State Land Department. This data set consists of general geologic formations throughout the State of Arizona. Arizona State Land Department.
5. Geologic Units (Polygons): Noyo River Watershed, California, 2000
2000. California. Division of Mines and Geology. This polygon shapefile depicts lithologic contact, fault contact, and watershed boundary as line attributes for the Noyo River Watershed, which lie... California. Division of Mines and Geology.
6. Landslides (Polygons): Noyo River Watershed, California, 2000
2000. California. Division of Mines and Geology. Coverage shows landslide data represented as polygons (regions) for the Noyo River Watershed, which lies within the Coast Ranges physiographic prov... California. Division of Mines and Geology.
7. Relative Landslide Potential: Noyo River Watershed, California, 2000
2000. California. Division of Mines and Geology. This polygon shapefile depicts relative landslide potential for the Noyo River Watershed, which lies within the Coast Ranges physiographic province... California. Division of Mines and Geology.