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Dataset: SSURGO and STATSGO2 Soil Temperature and Moisture Regimes in the Sage-Grouse Management Zones

Dates

Publication Date
2014-06-05 06:00:00
Start Date
2014-04-01 06:00:00
End Date
2016-05-16 06:00:00

Citation

Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Steve Campbell(Principal Investigator), Jeremy Maestas(Cooperator/Partner), Steve Campbell(Cooperator/Partner), 2014-06-05(Publication), Dataset: SSURGO and STATSGO2 Soil Temperature and Moisture Regimes in the Sage-Grouse Management Zones

Summary

Emerging applications of ecosystem resilience and resistance concepts in sagebrush ecosystems allow managers to better predict and mitigate impacts of wildfire and invasive annual grasses. Soil temperature and moisture strongly influence the kind and amount of vegetation, and consequently, are closely tied to sagebrush ecosystem resilience and resistance (Chambers et al. 2014, 2016). Soil taxonomic temperature and moisture regimes can be used as indicators of resilience and resistance at landscape scales to depict environmental gradients in sagebrush ecosystems that range from cold/cool-moist sites to warm-dry sites. We aggregated soil survey spatial and tabular data to facilitate broad-scale analyses of resilience and resistance across [...]

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Purpose

These data portray soil temperature and moisture regimes across the greater sage-grouse management zones. The data were derived primarily from Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) data. In areas where SSURGO data were not available, the Digital General Soil Map of the United States (STATSGO2) data were used..

Rights

None; The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, should be acknowledged as the data source in products derived from these data.This dataset is not designed for use as a primary regulatory tool in permitting or siting decisions, but may be used as a reference source. This is public information and may be interpreted by organizations, agencies, units of government, or others based on needs; however, they are responsible for the appropriate application. Federal, State, or local regulatory bodies are not to reassign to the Natural Resources Conservation Service any authority for the decisions that they make. The Natural Resources Conservation Service will not perform any evaluations of these maps for purposes related solely to State or local regulatory programs. Digital data files are periodically updated. Files are dated, and users are responsible for obtaining the latest version of the data

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  • Soil Temperature and Moisture Regimes
  • Soil Temperature and Moisture Regimes (moisture subclass)

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