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Southern Rockies LCC Soil Vulnerability Study

Mar 21, 2012 (Last modified Feb 25, 2013)
Created by Conservation Biology Institute
Southern Rockies LCC Soil Vulnerability Study

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These data are the results from a study funded by the Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative through the US DOI Bureau of Reclamations. This project looks at soil properties throughout the southwestern USA to gain insight into where soils are most sensitive to drought and provide insight into how this may affect vegetation cover in the future.
Tags
drought, vulnerabiliy, conservation, analysis, soil, sr lcc, climate
Recommended by Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar

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Wendy Peterman, Conservation Biology Institute
Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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