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Found 159 dataset(s) matching "Great Smoky Mountains National Park".
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A feature class depicting geographic locations of park trail heads which intersect public roads.
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The brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is the only trout native to the southern Appalachian Mountains. It was once widespread in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM), occupying small,...
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park High Peaks showing height of Mountains and Knobs measured with Lidar or Survey-grade GPS.
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This dataset provides multiple-return LiDAR-derived vegetation canopy structure at 30-meter spatial resolution for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP). Canopy characteristics were...
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These data depict the locations (only) of all Brook Trout Genetics study sites in the park. Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) is committed to monitoring ecological and evolutionary...
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This is a vector point file showing mile markers at Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM). Data were collected with GPS and/or aerial photography. Mile markers depict administrative distances...
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Data is an MS Access database of tables of in the field health evaluation of rhododendron (Rhododendron maximum) at one location that has a history of rhododendron decline.
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This database includes ratings of branch dieback, defoliation, beech scale and presence of Nectria spp. on high elevation American beech at least 3.5 cm in diameter in ten 20m x 20m plots...
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This dataset is the data and metadata associated with the application of the US-PROPS model to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP). It is a geodatabase of species and vegetation...
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Dump stations with potable water are located at Cades Cove, Cosby, Deep Creek, Look Rock, and Smokemont campgrounds. In addition, there is a dump station located across the road from the...
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This is a vector point file showing intreptive signs and markers at Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM). Data were collected with GPS and/or aerial photography. Interpretive signs and...
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Nighttime roadside spotlight counts of white-tailed deer in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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The data is from a multi-year study of the impact of an unidentified defoliator. Collected data include: diameter, height, crown class, percent live crown ratio, percent crown density, percent...
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Showing areas in the park utilized for a special use such as agriculture lease, utility right of way, landowner firewise management, etc.
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Annual monitoring of tagged Fraser fir trees on four mountain tops- Clingmans Dome, Balsam Mountain Road, Mt Sterling, and Mt LeConte- for density of non-native balsam woolly adelgid, cone...
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Bridges include foot, bridle trail, and vehicle bridges of widely varying widths, spans, heights, and types of construction. In the interest of limiting the classifications within this...
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A backcountry campsite refers to a remote, primitive site typically located far from developed or maintained campgrounds. These campsites are situated in wilderness areas, often requiring hikers,...
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Cemetery mapping was a follow on to GRSM trail mapping and was initiated as trail mapping was winding down on 3/8/2001. The objective was to GPS map every cemetery in GRSM. The GRSM Resource...
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A scenic overlook (also called a viewpoint, vista point, or lookout) in a national park is a designated area—usually along a road, trail, or at a high elevation—where visitors can stop to admire...