Landscape Change in the San Joaquin Valley of California; Natural Communities

May 1, 2015 (Last modified May 18, 2015)
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Landscape change in the San Joaquin Valley of California -- pre-European settlement to 2000
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Scott E. Phillips, Patrick A. Kelly, and Daniel F. Williams, California State University, Stanislaus, Endangered Species Recovery Program
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u1850-01-01 - 2004-12-12
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http://esrp.csustan.edu/gis

We are currently incoprorating some of the more recent data, and some data for additional areas. The following surveys are represented in this edition: 1995 Contra Costa County (95CC) 1995 Madera County (95MA) 1995 Merced County (95ME) 1995 Shasta County (95SH) 1995 Yuba County (95YU) 1996 Kings County (96KG) 1996 San Joaquin County (96SJ) 1996 South Central Coast (96SX) 1996 Stanislaus County (96SS) 1997 Monterey County (97MT) Summer 1997 San Benito County (97ST) 1997 Santa Cruz County (97SZ) 1998 Kern County (98KN) 1999 Butte County (99BU) 1999 Napa County (99NA) 1999 Tulare County (99TU) 2000 Fresno County (00FR) 2002 San Benito County (02ST) 2003 Kings County (03KG)
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CSUS/ESRP
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Permission is granted to use the data for any personal or academic purposes as long as notification of use is sent to sphillips@esrp.csustan.edu and derived products are clearly credited with Scott Phillips, CSU Stanislaus, ESRP. For commercial use, contact CSU Stanislaus, ESRP: info@esrp.csustan.edu.
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