Conservation Planning for the Colorado River in Utah - Rocky Fringe Snakes Model
Output Data for Colorado River in Utah
Description
This is a habitat suitability model for snakes that prefer the rocky boundaries of the bottomland of the Colorado River in Utah. The model incorporates distance to water, distance to the bottomland boundary, diversity of woody cover, and diversity of cover types within a 50 sq meter areas. See Open File Report, Rasmussen and Shafroth, Colorado River Conservation Planning for geoprocessing details.
Resources
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Description |
Link |
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The metadata original format |
https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.58699728e4b0f5ce109fa662.xml |
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Landing page for access to the data |
https://doi.org/10.5066/P927I36K |
Tags
- environment
- san-juan-county
- riparian
- moab
- utah
- grand-county
- colorado-river
- biota
- usgs-58699728e4b0f5ce109fa662
- conservation-planning
- upper-colorado-river
- arches-national-park
- canyonlands-national-park
- inlandwaters
- tamarisk
- habitat-suitability