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Extractions: census population estimates ... text menu State: North Dakota (38 ND) Area Effective Date Change Barr Butte township, Williams County area increased as a result of disincorporation of Hanks city Barton city disincorporated, area reverted to North Pierce unorganized territory, Pierce County Beery township, Hettinger County name correction, from Berry to Beery; FIPS change, from 06420 to 05680 Bismarck unorganized territory, Burleigh County name change, to Lincoln-Fort Rice unorganized territory Burnt Creek-Riverview unorganized territory, Burleigh County name change, from West Burleigh unorganized territory; Census MCD code/FIPS change, from 683/84655 to 507/11045 Central Sheridan unorganized territory, Sheridan County part of Central Sheridan unorganized territory organized as Prophets township Cow Creek township, Williams County disorganized, area now Cow Creek unorganized territory, FIPS change from 16460 to 16440 Currie township, Rolette County
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Extractions: North Dakota Geographic Alliance (NDGA) is offering "Geography Alliance Leadership." Each participant will create a plan to assume a leadership position for one or more North Dakota Geographic Alliance education professional development presentation at a North Dakota Geographic Alliance Board approved activities, and seek approval of their plan to assume that NDAC leadership position. Once approved the student must successfully carry out that approved leadership plan over a one-year period and submit a journal and reflective essay describing what was done and colleague responses to that leadership performance. Instructors: Dr. Eric Clausen
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Extractions: By Bob Nutsch, GIS Coordinator, State of North Dakota Since the early 1990s, North Dakota state agency personnel have been using GIS for data analysis and map production. However, complexity, duplication of effort, inefficient use of time, and costs were increasing every year because GIS staff at the state's agencies had developed a variety of data standards and storage methods and made modifications to the original data. North Dakota Hub Explorer displaying Game and Fish Department information. This map uses data from the State Water Commission and Department of Transportation. Within these state agencies, multiple copies of similar data with different dates, different projections, different formats, and different modifications were maintained. Personnel changes at these agencies made it increasingly difficult to find data. Even when desired data was located, it was difficult to know if the data was the most recent version. Data often required reprojection. In addition, as digital geospatial datasets grew in number and size, several agencies began to investigate designing their own independent database storage systems and, in some cases, their own Web-based systems. Clearly, a statewide solution for GIS data storage, sharing, and retrieval was needed.
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Extractions: Geography and Natural Resouce Profile Another interesting geologic formation is known as the Williston Basin, which contains oil and natural gas. Standing Rock Reservation falls well within this basin. Climate and Temperatures Standing Rock Reservation falls within the location of the geographic center of North America, and is typical continental climate. This means the climate is characterized by large annual, daily, and day-to-day temperature changes, and light to moderate precipitation which tends to be irregular in time and coverage; or extremely cold in the winters and hot and humid in the summer. Cold and dry air masses originating in the Polar Regions, warm and moist air masses from tropical regions, or mild, dry air from the Northern Pacific prevents any current weather regime from being anything but monotonous. If you dont like the weather, wait a couple of hours, so to speak. Normal average annual temperatures in North Dakota ranges from 37 degrees Fahrenheit in the Northeast to 43 degrees Fahrenheit on the Southern boundary. January is the coldest month with average temperatures ranging from 2 degrees F in the northeast to 17 degrees F in the southwest. July is the warmest month with temperatures averaging 67 degrees F in the northeast to 73 degrees F in parts of the south. The range of normal average monthly temperatures between the coldest and warmest months is 54 degrees F in the southwest and 65 degrees F in the northeast. These large annual ranges attest to the continental nature of the temperatures around Standing Rock. (Taken from the Northern Prairie Research Center)
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