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The Natural Resources and Conservation Services (NRCS) Utilization of Geospatial Technologies in Identifying and Delineating Coastal Lands changes. |
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Tommie Parham, Director
Steve Nechero, Technology Application Team Leader
National Cartography and Geospatial Center, Fort Worth, TX
tommie.parham@ftw.usda.gov
steven.nechero@ftw.usda.gov
The presentation will highlight some of the geospatial technologies, tools, and techniques the USDA NRCS utilizes to develop watershed boundary data sets. It will also look at some of the recent changes in the data and feature selective samples of the coastal lands data sets. The objective of the Watershed Boundary Dataset is to create a consistent, seamless, and hierarchical watershed boundary dataset based on topographic and hydrologic features across the country and to provide more detailed delineation – at the watershed and sub-watershed levels and in digital format for local use, consistent with other national seamless databases. The presenters will also share observations about the effective utilization of remote sensing technologies. |
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Name: SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION SOCIETY URL: http://www.swcs.org
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MLA Citation:
| Parham, Tommie. and Nechero, Steve. "The Natural Resources and Conservation Services (NRCS) Utilization of Geospatial Technologies in Identifying and Delineating Coastal Lands changes." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION SOCIETY, TBA, Tucson, Arizona, <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p235570_index.html> |
APA Citation:
| Parham, T. and Nechero, S. "The Natural Resources and Conservation Services (NRCS) Utilization of Geospatial Technologies in Identifying and Delineating Coastal Lands changes." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION SOCIETY, TBA, Tucson, Arizona <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p235570_index.html |
Publication Type: Abstract Abstract: Tommie Parham, Director
Steve Nechero, Technology Application Team Leader
National Cartography and Geospatial Center, Fort Worth, TX
tommie.parham@ftw.usda.gov
steven.nechero@ftw.usda.gov
The presentation will highlight some of the geospatial technologies, tools, and techniques the USDA NRCS utilizes to develop watershed boundary data sets. It will also look at some of the recent changes in the data and feature selective samples of the coastal lands data sets. The objective of the Watershed Boundary Dataset is to create a consistent, seamless, and hierarchical watershed boundary dataset based on topographic and hydrologic features across the country and to provide more detailed delineation – at the watershed and sub-watershed levels and in digital format for local use, consistent with other national seamless databases. The presenters will also share observations about the effective utilization of remote sensing technologies. |
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