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Abstract
Green Lakes Valley is about 2.3233 km2, with an average elevation of 3745m. GLV consists of two distinct basins, separated by a 90m glaciated valley-step. The upper basin is mostly alpine tundra environment, with 29% covered by vegetated soils. It has mostly steep rock walls and talus slopes and permanent snowfields. The lower GLV has less exposed bedrock, fewer talus slopes, more extensive soil and vegetation cover.
This land classification of the Green Lakes Valley site is created from the 2008 Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) Denver Regional Aerial Photography Project (DRAPP) Ortho imagery.
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BCCZO -- Land Cover -- Green Lakes Valley -- (2008)
OVERVIEW
Description/Abstract
Green Lakes Valley is about 2.3233 km2, with an average elevation of 3745m. GLV consists of two distinct basins, separated by a 90m glaciated valley-step. The upper basin is mostly alpine tundra environment, with 29% covered by vegetated soils. It has mostly steep rock walls and talus slopes and permanent snowfields. The lower GLV has less exposed bedrock, fewer talus slopes, more extensive soil and vegetation cover.
This land classification of the Green Lakes Valley site is created from the 2008 Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) Denver Regional Aerial Photography Project (DRAPP) Ortho imagery.
Creator/Author
Eric Parrish
CZOs
Boulder
Contact
Eric.Parrish@colorado.edu
Subtitle
Land classification at Green Lakes Valley
SUBJECTS
Disciplines
Biology / Ecology
Topics
Land Cover
Keywords
land use|land classification|Green Lakes Valley
Variables
land use
Variables ODM2
land classification
TEMPORAL
Date Start
2008-01-01
Date End
2008-12-31
SPATIAL
Field Areas
Green Lakes Valley
Location
Green Lakes Valley
North latitude
40.078788237187524
South latitude
40.03027004914625
West longitude
-105.65934599527559
East longitude
-105.60103958000809
REFERENCE
CZO ID
2461
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Name | Value |
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czos | Boulder |
czo_id | 2461 |
keywords | land use, land classification, Green Lakes Valley |
subtitle | Land classification at Green Lakes Valley |
variables | land use |
disciplines | Biology / Ecology |
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