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Found 821 dataset(s) matching "diameter".
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Analyses were conducted in 2025 to examine glaciolacustrine rhythmic laminations interpreted as annual layers (varves) in a sediment core collected from Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in...
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This portion of the data release presents digital surface models (DSMs) for 10 islands in the OCNWRC. The DSM has a resolution of 50 centimeters per pixel and was derived from...
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This portion of the data release presents the locations of the temporary ground control points (GCPs) used for the structure-from-motion (SfM) processing of the imagery collected from a helicopter...
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This portion of the data release presents high-resolution orthomosaic images for 10 islands in the OCNWRC, OR. Each orthomosaic has a resolution of 1.5 centimeters per pixel and was derived from...
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This portion of the data release presents a topographic point cloud for 10 islands in the OCNWRC, OR. The point cloud was derived from structure-from-motion (SfM) processing of aerial imagery...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2001 Canopy Base Height (CBH) product describes the lowest point in a stand where there is sufficient available fuel (greater than or equal to .25 in diameter) to propagate fire...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2001 Canopy Base Height (CBH) product describes the lowest point in a stand where there is sufficient available fuel (greater than or equal to .25 in diameter) to propagate fire...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 Fuel Loading Model (FLM) classification system is based on unique sets of fuel characteristics that simplify the input of fuel loadings into fire effects models. FLMs can be...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2001 Canopy Base Height (CBH) product describes the lowest point in a stand where there is sufficient available fuel (greater than or equal to .25 in diameter) to propagate fire...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 Fuel Loading Model (FLM) classification system is based on unique sets of fuel characteristics that simplify the input of fuel loadings into fire effects models. FLMs can be...
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Following marine oil spills, weathered oil can mix with sediment in the surf zone and settle to the seafloor to form mats up to hundreds of meters long. Wave action fragments these mats into 1- to...
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Weathered oil in the surf-zone after an oil spill may mix with suspended sediments to form sand and oil agglomerates (SOA). Sand and oil agglomerates may form in mats on the scale of tens of...
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Following marine oil spills, weathered oil can mix with sediment in the surf zone and settle to the seafloor to form mats up to hundreds of meters long. Wave action fragments these mats into 1- to...
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Weathered oil in the surf-zone after an oil spill may mix with suspended sediments to form sand and oil agglomerates (SOA). Sand and oil agglomerates may form in mats on the scale of tens of...
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These data are is part of the Gulf Watch Alaska (GWA) long term monitoring program, nearshore monitoring component. Specifically, these data describe sea otter (Enhydra lutris) aerial survey...
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These data are part of the Gulf Watch Alaska (GWA) long term monitoring program, nearshore monitoring component. Specifically, these data describe sea otter (Enhydra lutris) aerial survey...
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This dataset contains observations of snow and firn density and stratigraphy from Site EC on Wolverine Glacier. Site EC is located in the accumulation zone on the northwest flank of the upper...
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This dataset includes zooplankton biomass from Prince William Sound, Icy Bay and Yakutat Bay, Alaska. Zooplankton were sampled with a ring net (0.6 m diameter with 211 µ mesh) on a 50 m vertical...
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Weathered oil in the surf-zone after an oil spill may mix with suspended sediments to form sand and oil agglomerates (SOA). Sand and oil agglomerates may form in mats on the scale of tens of...
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The project estimated the naturally available and technically recoverable U.S. wave energy resources, using a 51-month Wavewatch III hindcast database developed especially for this study by...