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Digital Spatial DataCD-ROM Titles for U.S.G.S. Digital Data Series USGS produces a variety of digital spatial datasets, name "DDS - Digital Data Series". The popular "Global GIS Database" series is also a part of this series (DDS-62), for example. Followings are the DDS datasets available at the AGSL. DDS-1 National Geochemical Data Base: National Uranium Resource Evaluation Data for the Conterminous Western United States DDS-2 Geology of Nevada: A Digital Representation of the 1978 Geologic Map of Nevada DDS-5 National Energy Research Seismic Library - Processed Seismic Data for 29 Lines in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska DDS-7 Digitized Strong-Motion Accelerograms of North and Central American Earthquakes 1933-1986 DDS-8 Photographs from the U.S. Geological Survey Photographic Library (Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Geologic Hazards, and Other Phenomena) DDS-9 National Geophysical Data Grids: Gamma-Ray, Gravity, Magnetic, and Topographic Data for the Conterminous United States DDS-10 Modern Average Global Sea-Surface Temperature DDS-11 Geology of the Conterminous United States at 1:2,500,000 Scale - A Digital Representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map DDS-14 National Geochronological and Natural Radioelement Data Bases A. National Geochronological Data Base B. Natural Radioelement Data Base DDS-15 CD-ROM Atlas of the Deep Water Parts of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone in the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Eastern Caribbean Sea DDS-21 Earth Science Photographs from the U.S. Geological Survey Library 1995 DDS-24 Images of Kilauea East Rift Zone Eruption, 1983-1993 DDS-27 Monthly Average Polar Sea-Ice Concentration DDS-29 The October 17, 1989, Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake -- Selected Photographs DDS-30 1995 National Assessment of United States Oil and Gas Resources - Results, Methodology, and Supporting Data DDS-31 Profiles of Gamma-Ray and Magnetic Data from Aerial Surveys over the Conterminous United States DDS-32 National Energy Research Seismic Library Powder River Basin, Montana-Wyoming: Surface Reflection and Vertical Seismic Profile Data Used in Seismic-stratigraphic Investigations for Ground-Water Aquifers and Hydrocarbon Traps DDS-33 3-D Reservoir Characterization of the House Creek Oil Field. Powder River Basin, Wyoming v.1.00, 1997 DDS-35 Digital Map Data, Text, and Graphical Images in Support of the 1995 National Assessment of United States Oil and Gas Resources DDS-36 Tabular Data, Text, and Graphical Images in Support of the 1995 National Assessment of United States Oil and Gas Resources DDS-38 Digital Representation of a Map Showing the Thickness and Character of Quaternary Sediments in the Glaciated United States East of the Rocky Mountains DDS-39 Volcanoes of the Wrangell Mountains and Cook Inlet Region, Alaska - selected Photographs DDS-40 Volcanoes of the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands, Alaska - selected Photographs DDS-41 Great Basin Geoscience Data Base DDS-44 Global Geoscience Transect 8: Quebec-Maine-Gulf of Maine Transect, Southeastern Canada, Northern USA DDS-46 Geology and Mineral Resource Assessment of the Venezuelan Guayana Shield at 1:500,000 Scale - A Digital Representation of Maps DDS-47 National Geochemical Data Base: PLUTO Geochemical Data Base for the United States DDS-50 Teaching Earth Science DDS-54 Thermal Maturity of Sedimentary Rocks in Alaska: Digital Resources DDS-55 Sea-Floor Images and Data from Multibeam Surveys in San Francisco Bay, Southern California, Hawaii, the Gulf of Mexico, and Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada DDS-56 Aero magnetic, Gravity Anomaly, and Derivative Maps of the Craig and Dixon Entrance 1-degree by 3-degree quadrangles of southeastern Alaska DDS-61 Ano Nuevo to Santa Cruz, California -- A photographic Tour of the Coastline DDS-62 Global GIS Database: Digital Atlas of Central and South America DDS-64 USGS Mineral Deposit Models DDS-65 Montana Geoenvironmental Explorer DDS-68 Coastal Vulnerability to Sea-level rise: A Preliminary Database for the U.S. Atlantic, Pacific, and the Gulf of Mexico Coasts Comments for the AGSL? Send them to agsl@uwm.edu. |