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  • montana - 5
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  • Northern Rockies, Montana lidar 2016

    NCALM Seed. PI: Sarah Sarojini Benjaram, Montana State University The requested survey area consisted of two polygons located south of Missoula, MT. The polygons enclose...
    • laz
  • Powder River, MT 2016

    This dataset, located along the Powder River, MT, was collected as an NCALM Seed grant for PI Tobias Ackerman, University of Delaware, Department of Geological Sciences to...
    • laz
  • 1959 Hebgen Lake rupture (Montana)

    This dataset was collected as an NCALM Seed grant for PI Kendra Johnson of Colorado School of Mines. The survey area consists of a corridor polygon located 20 km northwest of...
    • laz
  • Geologic Mapping of Coal Beds (Northeastern Montana)

    This is an NCALM Seed grant (PI Courtney Sprain, University of California, Berkeley) collected for the purpose of mapping the coal beds of northeastern Montana. The survey area...
    • laz
  • Northern Rockies, Montana lidar 2016

    NCALM Seed. PI: Sarah Sarojini Benjaram, Montana State University The requested survey area consisted of two polygons located south of Missoula, MT. The polygons enclose...
    • laz
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