Found 27 datasets matching "Summit-to-Sea".
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This classification of estimated depth represents the relative bathymetry of Puerto Rico's shallow waters based on Landsat imagery for NOAA's Coastal Centers for Monitoring and Assessment (CCMA). ...
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This classification of estimated depth represents the relative bathymetry of the U.S. Virgin Islands shallow waters based on Landsat imagery for NOAA's Coastal Centers for Monitoring and...
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Between March 2002 and May 2011 periodic water level measurements were made in the well on the summit of Kilauea Volcano using a 2,000-foot calibrated electric tape (Waterline Envirotech Ltd.)...
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Over the last several million years the Hawaiian Islands have been built of successive lava flows. They are the most recent additions in a long line of volcanoes that extends up the intersection...
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Puerto Rico relative erosion rate by land cover type (1990)
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Puerto Rico soil erodibility (Kffactor) - low values indicate low vulnerability to erosion, higher values mean higher susceptibility to runoff.
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Puerto Rico maximum monthly precipitation
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U.S.V.I. maximum monthly precipitation
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Puerto Rico watershed outflow points; areas of maximum flow accumulation within hydrological basins.
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Puerto Rico relative erosion rate by land cover type (2000)
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Puerto Rico mean annual precipitation
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This shapefile comprises the watershed boundaries, or hydrological units and their physical and erosion related characteristics for the U.S. Virgin Islands
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U.S.V.I. soil erodibility (Kffactor) - low values indicate low vulnerability to erosion, higher values mean higher susceptibility to runoff.
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The relative erosion potential is an indicator of sediment and pollution runoff from land based on slope, soil type, land cover (circa 2000) and (maximum monthly) precipitation
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The relative erosion potential is an indicator of sediment and pollution runoff from land based on slope, soil type, land cover (circa 1990) and (maximum monthly) precipitation
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The relative erosion potential is an indicator of sediment and pollution runoff from land based on slope, soil type, land cover (circa 2000) and (maximum monthly) precipitation
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U.S.V.I. relative erosion rate by land cover type (1900)
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U.S.V.I. relative erosion rate by land cover type (2000)
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U.S.V.I. mean annual precipitation
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U.S.V.I. watershed outflow points; areas of maximum flow accumulation within hydrological basins.
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