Institute of Ecosystem StudiesBaltimore Ecosystem Study
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RecordIDBES_159
ID
PublicationDate12/31/2009
TitleHistorical Imagery for Gwynns Falls, 1938 Index
EditionFirst
Publication PlaceBurlington, VT
PublisherUVM Spatial Analysis Lab, Grove, J.M, O'Neil-Dunne, J.
Online Linkagehttp://beslter.org/geodatabase_SAL
AbstractIndex for the 1938 series of panchromatic aerial photo Gwynns Falls Watershed. This index is part of a series that includes historical aerial photos of the Gwynns Falls Watershed for 1938, 1957, and 1971. There are 23 images for 1938, 20 images for 1957, and 22 images for 1971.
PurposeThis dataset was developed by M.A. Wehling for his thesis, "Land Use Land Cover Change From 1915 To 1999 In The Gwynns Falls Watershed, Baltimore County, Maryland."
Supplemental Info
Is GIS (1 yes 0 no)?1
West-77.314183
East-76.012008
North39.724847
South38.708367
Presentation Formvector digital data
Data CreditM.A. Wehling, Ohio University
Reference NameJarlath O'Neil-Dunne
Reference PlaceUVM Spatial Analysis Lab
Reference EMailjoneildu@uvm.edu
Theme KeywordsBiophysical Resources, Land, Flora, BES, Historical, Imagery, Aerial, Wehling, Photograph,
Place KeywordsGwynns Falls, MSA, Maryland, Baltimore,

Projection/datum/units: UTM Zone 18/NAD 83/meters

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