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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...
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This dataset contains ocean surface wind vectors (equivalent neutral and true 10m) and wind stress vectors derived from satellite-based scatterometer observations aboard ScatSat-1, representing...
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<p>Evapotranspiration (ET) is a major component of the hydrologic cycle. ET data are used for a variety of water management and research purposes such as irrigation scheduling, water and crop...
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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...
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This dataset contains ocean surface wind vectors (equivalent neutral and true 10m) and wind stress vectors derived from satellite-based scatterometer observations aboard QuikScat, representing the...
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This dataset contains ocean surface wind vectors (equivalent neutral and true 10m) and wind stress vectors derived from satellite-based scatterometer observations (the MetOp-B ASCAT...
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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...
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This dataset contains ocean surface wind vectors (equivalent neutral and true 10m) and wind stress vectors derived from satellite-based scatterometer observations (the MetOp-A ASCAT...
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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...
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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...
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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...
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<p>[NOTE - 2022-09-07: this dataset is superseded by an updated version <a href="https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/1526332">https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/1526332</a> ]</p> <p>This dataset...
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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...
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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...
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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...
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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...
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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...
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This table contains estimates for upland sediment erosion and delivery to the stream estimated using a modified Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation 2 (RUSLE2) approach (USDA-ARS, 2013). Upland...
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Visibility viewsheds incorporate influences of distance from observer, object size and limits of human visual acuity to define the degree of visibility as a probability between 1 - 0. Average...