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This layer shows active/ongoing research projects at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range. The project spatial data and associated information was compiled from many sources including GPS points from the project leads, GPS points mapped by the GIS technician in the field, estimates of project location from a map or diagrams, and information from publications. This layer shows projects, such as transects, that are best displayed as lines.
This layer shows research projects at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range that have completed field data collection. The project spatial data and associated information was compiled from many sources including GPS points from the project leads, GPS points mapped by the GIS technician in the field, estimates of project location from a map or diagrams, and information from publications. This layer shows projects, such as large research plots, that are best displayed as polygons.
This layer shows ongoing research at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range. The data was compiled by many different sources: GPS points and shapefiles from different scientists doing research at the NGBER, GPS points and shapefiles the GIS technician collected in the field, and/or estimating plot locations from diagrams. This is a polygon layer. Research that is shown as points or lines are in separate layers.
This layer shows active/ongoing research projects at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range. The project spatial
data and associated information was compiled from many sources including GPS points from the project leads, GPS
points mapped by the GIS technician in the field, estimates of project location from a map or diagrams, and information
from publications. This layer shows projects, such as very small plots or projects with random sampling throughout a range, that are best displayed as single points.
This layer shows research projects at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range that have completed field data collection. The project spatial data and associated information was compiled from many sources including GPS points from the project leads, GPS points mapped by the GIS technician in the field, estimates of project location from a map or diagrams, and information from publications. This layer shows projects or parts of projects that are best displayed as points. Examples include small research plots, infrastructure or instrument locations, or points to indicate a pasture where the project included random non-destructive sampling.
This layer shows research projects at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range that have completed field data collection. The project spatial data and associated information was compiled from many sources including GPS points from the project leads, GPS points mapped by the GIS technician in the field, estimates of project location from a map or diagrams, and information from publications. This layer shows projects, such as transects, that are best displayed as lines.
This layer includes the ranges and exclosures established for research at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range.
This layer includes the ranges and exclosures established for research at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range.
This layer includes corrals at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range. The corrals are used for working and holding cattle. Corrals are generally used for a few hours to a few days. Corrals are generally made of four strand barbed wire fencing. This layer displays corrals as polygons. See the Ranges_Exclosures or Research_Plots layer for other types of enclosures and range divisions.
This layer displays the buildings at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range. This layer includes houses, barns, sheds, and other out buildings
This layer shows a detailed map of the soil units and associated vegetation at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range. The purpose of this map is to give information on the nature and distribution of soils and their potential vegetation to help with designing and interpreting research at the NGBER. The soil inventory was completed in 1986 by R.D. Lentz and G. H. Simonson from the Oregon State University Soil Science Department. The soil inventory was designed to meet National Cooperative Soil Survey standards for an Order Soil Survey. This is more detailed than the Order 3 surveys that the Natural Resource Conservation Service completes.
This layer shows weed treatment locations at the Northern Great Basin Experimental Range. This layers shows weed treatment for land management, not as part of a research project.
This layers shows power and telecom infrastructure at the NGBER that is best displayed as points. This could include the telephone satellite origin point, breakers, power poles, etc.