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Crop yield, soil data, pest surveillance, livestock, food composition, precision farming
18,221 datasets
1990s data from NASA Ames Research Center's GRAPES project measured the effects of phylloxera root-louse on California vineyards using remote sensing. The project correlated leaf spectral data with GIS to locate active infestations and predict future spread. It demonstrated that early, pre-visual stages of infestation may be detectable by remote sensing late in the growing season.
Geological mapping covers an area of approximately 1,000 square kilometers in the Robinson Peak, Sponsors Peak, and Mt Bastion region of South Victoria Land, Antarctica. The project was conducted by SCIOPS with the aim of detailing coal-bearing formations and associated strata. Fieldwork and data collection were completed around 1985.
A broad range of geological specimens was collected from the Ross Dependency for public display and a detailed reference collection. The collection includes site photographs and descriptions from areas like Taylor Valley, Carapace Nunatak, and Mount Fleming. The dataset was gathered by SCIOPS and last updated in 1975.
0.261 Bq/gEC was the average carbon-14 specific activity measured in farm products from the Rokkasho area in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The dataset compares these levels to those found in marine products like squid, which showed lower activity. Data was collected by SCIOPS from 1988 to 1990 and published in 1994.
Organochlorine pesticides, PCBs, and heavy metals were measured in Adelie penguin and South Polar skua carcasses and abandoned eggs from rookeries on Ross Island. The data was collected by SCIOPS to assess pollutant loads and their potential effects on reproductive success. The dataset was last updated in January 1991.
2018 data from the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program (FMMP) provides a current inventory of California's agricultural land resources. The dataset supports land use planning with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres, as mandated by Government Code Section 65570 since 1982.
2016 data from California's Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program provides a current inventory of agricultural resources with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres. The dataset supports planning for present and future use of the state's agricultural land, as mandated by Government Code Section 65570. It includes maps and data on farmland and grazing land conversion.
State of California's Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program (FMMP) provides a 1984 inventory of agricultural land resources with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres. This dataset supports planning for the present and future use of California's agricultural land, as mandated by Government Code Section 65570.
1986 data from the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program (FMMP) provides an inventory of California's agricultural land resources. The dataset supports planning with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres and is mandated by state law for biennial reporting.
California Important Farmland data provides a 1988 inventory of the state's agricultural land resources for planning purposes. The dataset is produced by the state's Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program under a legal mandate for biennial reporting. It has a minimum mapping unit of ten acres.
1990 data from the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program (FMMP) provides a state-mandated inventory of California's agricultural land resources. The dataset supports planning with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres, as established by Government Code Section 65570.
1992 data from the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program (FMMP) provides a statewide inventory of agricultural land resources. The dataset supports planning for California's farmland and grazing land, with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres.
1994 data from the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program (FMMP), mandated by California Government Code Section 65570. It provides a statewide inventory of agricultural resources for planning, with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres. The dataset is maintained by the State of California.
1996 data from the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program inventories California's agricultural land resources for planning. The dataset is mandated by state law and supports analysis of farmland conversion with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres. It is provided in multiple geospatial formats including GeoJSON and CSV.
1998 agricultural land inventory from California's Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program, mandated by state law. The data supports planning with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres for general use.
California's Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program provides a biennial inventory of agricultural land resources for state planning. The data, mandated by Government Code Section 65570 since 1982, maps farmland and grazing land conversions with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres. It is produced by the State of California for use by local governments and the public.
California Important Farmland data provides a 2002 inventory of the state's agricultural land resources for planning purposes. The dataset is produced by the state-mandated Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program (FMMP) and has a minimum mapping unit of ten acres. Row and column counts are unspecified.
California Important Farmland data from 2004 provides a statewide inventory of agricultural land resources for planning purposes. The dataset is produced by the state's Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program under a biennial reporting mandate. It has a minimum mapping unit of ten acres.
California Important Farmland data for 2006 is an agricultural land resource inventory mandated by the state's Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program. It provides a biennial assessment of farmland and grazing land conversion for planning purposes, with a minimum mapping unit of ten acres. The dataset is produced by the State of California.
2008 data from California's Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program inventories the state's agricultural land resources for planning purposes. The inventory, mandated by state law, has a minimum mapping unit of ten acres and is designed for use by local governments and the public.