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Jacob D. Hennig

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A raster dataset representing conifer cover within the Western United States. This dataset was made reclassifying the LANDFIRE 1.3 EVT layer into "Conifer-dominated Ecological Systems with Little to No Sagebrush", and "Conifer-dominated Ecological Systems Likely to Expand into Sagebrush".
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A raster dataset of the percent of tilled agriculture within a 5km radius moving window. This dataset was made by reclassifying the 2014 National Agricultural Statistics Service Cropland Datalayer into to include values of only tilled agriculture, then conductding a moving window analysis on the resulting raster to provide a dataset depicting amount of tilled agriculture within a 5km radius of each 30m pixel. This data was published July 2016.
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A raster dataset of the percent of precipitation that falls during summer (July-September). This dataset was made by dividing the 30-year Normal summer (July - September) precipitation value by the 30-year Normal Annual precipitation value. Data is provided at a 900m resolution. This data was published July 2016.
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A raster dataset representing the resilience and resistance classes combined with greater sage-grouse breeding habitat probabilities. It was created to represent greater sage-grouse breeding habitat probabilities within each resilience and resistance class. It was created to be incorporated into a larger landscape scale geospatial data modeling effort, the Conservation and Restoration Strategy. The R&R and the GRSG Breeding Habitat Probability raster were incorporated; the resulting raster contained 12 values: 26 - Unsuitable Probability and High R&R 27 - Unsuitable Probability and Moderate R&R 28 - Unsuitable Probability and Low R&R 51 - Low Probability and High R&R 52 - Low Probability and Moderate R&R 53...
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