Identification
Title
Merced, CA: Origin and Evolution of the Mima Mounds
Abstract
NCALM Seed Project. PI: Sarah Reed, University of California, Berkeley. This lidar survey was conducted on Sunday, September 17, 2006 on a 33 square kilometer polygon northeast of Merced in Merced County, California. These data were collected to investigate the origin and evolution of Mima mounds in California's Central Valley.
Resource type
dataset
Resource locator
https://doi.org/10.5069/G93B5X3Q
protocol:
HTTP
applicationProfile:
Standard Internet browser
name:
Download
description:
Navigate directly to the URL for data access and download.
Unique resource identifier
code
codeSpace
Dataset language
Spatial reference system
code identifying the spatial reference system
UTM Zone 10N NAD83 (CORS96) [EPSG: 26910]
Classification of spatial data and services
Topic category
geoscientificInformation
Keywords
Geographic location
West bounding longitude
-120.463006528017
East bounding longitude
-120.376004957442
North bounding latitude
37.4661489568469
South bounding latitude
37.3890696346791
Temporal reference
Temporal extent
Begin position
End position
Dataset reference date
date type
publication
effective date
2013-01-28
Frequency of update
Quality and validity
Lineage
Conformity
Data format
name of format
version of format
Constraints related to access and use
Responsible organisations
Responsible party
organisation name
National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping
email address
web address
http://www.ncalm.org/
responsible party role
originator
Responsible party
organisation name
National Science Foundation
email address
web address
https://nsf.gov/
responsible party role
originator
Responsible party
organisation name
null
email address
info@opentopography.org
web address
https://opentopography.org
responsible party role
originator
Metadata on metadata
Metadata point of contact
organisation name
OpenTopography
email address
info@opentopography.org
responsible party role
distributor
Metadata date
2013-01-28
Metadata language