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1. • To characterize vegetation types that exist in upland areas of the watershed. • To characterize vegetation types that exist in riparian and wetland ... pinyon-juniper woodlands riparian cottonwoods and other vegetation types to grass cover. The stated goals of the project were to expand ...
2. correlate the geography of climate with the geography of vegetation types. Then the future distribution of climate was used ... types (including agriculture). Once the new distributions of vegetation types were defined the carbon they could store was ...
3. Palouse bioregion from perennial native grass shrub and forest vegetation to agriculture and the interactions between human cultures and environment. ... Elbert Little and others were digitized for use in USGS vegetation and climate modeling studies. Can be downloaded as ArcView ...
4. There has never been a very detailed map of existing vegetation types of Texas statewide on a plant association level. ... Kuchler (1964) published a potential natural vegetation type map of the conterminous United States. ...
5. Surveyors can use these magnetometers to locate boundary stakes buried in the ground or hidden by vegetation. ... Image a LANDSAT image can be used to identify areas containing significant vegetation. See MathWorks Inc. (The) Information ...
6. Alternatives 1 and 5 would result in less than significant impacts to vegetation and wildlife because the affected area would be much smaller ... Criteria used to evaluate the significance of impacts to vegetation and wildlife are derived from the legal (federal and state) ...
7. showArticle*amp*articleID=11681&linkLabel=Vegetation: A Forgotten Fundamental?" target="_new"> ... showArticle*amp*articleID=11681&linkLabel=Vegetation: A Forgotten Fundamental?" target="_ ...
8. Also additional natural habitat can be created. Since the natural vegetation is often located in the zone where water and shore meet the vegetation can become a very productive part of the ecosystem contributing ...
9. The plant cover on more than 600 million acres of grazing land sequesters millions of tons of carbon thus reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide. ... lands--more than one-fourth of all privately owned grazing lands--are in soil capability classes I through III ...
10. well as the development of algorithms for retrieval of soil and vegetation parameters from microwave radiometric measurements have been actively conducted ... In fact soil moisture and vegetation covers play a key role in the hydrological cycle and in water ...
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