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County weighted average Soil Organic Carbon for 30cm depth (gC/m2) computed by area weighting the gSSURGO SOC 30cm depth values to determine a county-wide average. Soil Organic Carbon was computed for a 30cm soil depth (units are g C per square meter |
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County weighted average Soil Organic Carbon for 30cm depth (gC/m2) computed by area weighting the gSSURGO SOC 30cm depth values to determine a county-wide average. Soil Organic Carbon was computed for a 30cm soil depth (units are g C per square meter |
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[[-127.887300771354,22.8597070788172],[-65.3457916257524,51.6047937419902]] |
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County weighted average Soil Organic Carbon for 30cm depth (gC/m2) computed by area weighting 2018 gSSURGO SOC 30 cm depth values to determine a county-wide average. Soil Organic Carbon was computed for a 30 cm soil depth (units are g C per square meter) using the methods previously published (Bliss, Waltman, and Petersen, 1995 Preparing a Soil Carbon Inventory of the U.S. Using GIS In. Soils and Global Change, Advances in Soil Science, CRC-Lewis Publishers Boca Raton., pp. 275-295; Bliss, Waltman, and Ping. 2002. Eos Transactions American Geophysical Unit, 83, 47, F0743) using a 8/30/2018 snapshot of the Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO) for the Conterminous U.S. For mapping purposes, the vector SSURGO map layer was gridded to a 10 m resolution in an Albers Equal Area projection for individual States. This gridded vector was called the R&D gridded SSURGO dataset or gSSURGO.
Data Source: 8/30/2019 Soil Data Mart snapshot
Data Created: 2019 |
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CountyLevelSOCstock030cmFY2014gSSURGO |
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["WVGISTC","CarbonScapes","USDA"] |
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CountyLevelSOCstock030cmFY2014gSSURGO |
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WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere |