Thorton, NH: Hydrologic and Topographic Controls on Organic Carbon in Soils
Dataset Identification:
Resource Abstract:
NCALM Seed Project PI: Adam Finkelman, Plymouth State University. The survey area is an irregular polygon approximately 42
square kilometers approximately 20 kilometers north of Plymouth, NH in the White Mountain National Forest. The data were collected
to study the hydrologic and topographic controls on the distribution of organic carbon in forest soils.
Citation
Title Thorton, NH: Hydrologic and Topographic Controls on Organic Carbon in Soils
publication Date
2012-02-09
Topic Category:
geoscientificInformation
Resource language:
en
Resource extent
Geographic Extent
Geographic Bounding Box
westBoundLongitude
-71.8131452592638
eastBoundLongitude
-71.6901960621988
northBoundLatitude
43.9691740451213
southBoundLatitude
43.9071594520529
point of contact
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originator
organisation Name
National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping