USDA-Forest Service Land Type Associations of the Blue Mountains

Jul 15, 2010
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Land Type Associations of the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests
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USDA-Forest Service Umatilla Soil Scientist
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Title: USDA-Forest Service Land Type Associations of the Blue Mountains
Credits: USDA-Forest Service Umatilla Soil Scientist
Publication Date: 9/18/2002
Publisher: Umatilla National Forest

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Title: Land Type Associations
Credits: Umatilla National Forest, GIS Shop, comp.
Publication Date: 9/18/2002
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USDA-Forest Service
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The Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forest cannot assure the reliability or suitability of this information for a particular purpose. Original data was compiled from various sources. Spatial information may not meet National Map Accuracy Standards. This information may be updated without notification. The user of this data will read and fully comprehend the metadata prior to use of the data. Data will not be used beyond the limits of the source scale. The data set is not a survey document and should not be utilized as such.
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