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The Land Treatment Digital Library (LTDL) was created by the U.S. Geological Survey to catalog legacy land treatment information on Bureau of Land Management lands in the western United States. The LTDL can be used by federal managers and scientists for compiling information for data-calls, producing maps, generating reports, and conducting analyses at varying spatial and temporal scales. The LTDL currently houses 34,433 treatments from BLM lands across 14 states. Users can browse the map below to find information on individual treatments, perform more complex
queries to identify a set of treatments, and view
graphs of treatment summary statistics.
This service contains perimeters, line, and points for projects and treatments entered into the Land Treatment Digital Library. Features in this service were derived from original data provided by the Bureau of Land Management and other Federal Agencies. Users should be aware that this service is updated periodically to reflect new projects and treatments that were added to the LTDL. Please see additonal metadata available at: http://ltdl.wr.usgs.gov/Project_Metadata.xml and http://ltdl.wr.usgs.gov/Treatment_Metadata.xml.
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About the Uploader
GBLCC CPA Administrator
Geospatial Data Specialist with Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative
The Great Basin LCC works across five states in the southwestern United States, coordinating with diverse partners toward landscape-scale environmental and cultural conservation. Among other things, GBLCC's science program facilitates access to data for a variety of users. Through the GBLCC...