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Version #7
changing name="unnamed glacier" to description="unnamed glacier"
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1850 | yes |
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description | unnamed glacier |
end_date | 1914 |
end_date:edtf | [..1914] |
end_date:source | arbitrary point in between 1850 and 1966 data sets and aligned with a survey of USGS that may provide more information |
natural | glacier |
project | sotmus2024 |
source | https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5b194ca2e4b092d965237f4a |
source:date_depicted | 1850 as proxy for "mid nineteenth century" |
source:name | A comprehensive inventory of maximum glacial extent in Glacier National Park during the peak of the Little Ice Age |
usgs:aspect | 35 |
usgs:classification | Little Ice Age max glacial extent |
usgs:drainage | Two Medicine |
usgs:notes | due to combination of formation from glacial activity and rock fall activity, entire martine is very confident. at limits of what we can do with 1m imagery |
usgs:scale | 1:2000 |
usgs:source | 2005 NAIP imagery |
usgs:source:date | 2005 |
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Version #6
more date, some name adjustments
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1850 | yes |
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end_date | 1914 |
end_date:edtf | [..1914] |
end_date:source | arbitrary point in between 1850 and 1966 data sets and aligned with a survey of USGS that may provide more information |
name | unnamed glacier |
natural | glacier |
project | sotmus2024 |
source | https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5b194ca2e4b092d965237f4a |
source:date_depicted | 1850 as proxy for "mid nineteenth century" |
source:name | A comprehensive inventory of maximum glacial extent in Glacier National Park during the peak of the Little Ice Age |
usgs:aspect | 35 |
usgs:classification | Little Ice Age max glacial extent |
usgs:drainage | Two Medicine |
usgs:notes | due to combination of formation from glacial activity and rock fall activity, entire martine is very confident. at limits of what we can do with 1m imagery |
usgs:scale | 1:2000 |
usgs:source | 2005 NAIP imagery |
usgs:source:date | 2005 |
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Version #5
tuning up some 1850 glaciers that are now `glacier=dead_ice`
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1850 | yes |
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end_date | 1914 |
end_date:edtf | [..1914] |
end_date:source | arbitrary point in between 1850 and 1966 data sets and aligned with a survey of USGS that may provide more information |
glacier | dead_ice |
name | unnamed glacier |
natural | glacier |
project | sotmus2024 |
source | https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5b194ca2e4b092d965237f4a |
source:date_depicted | 1850 as proxy for "mid nineteenth century" |
source:name | A comprehensive inventory of maximum glacial extent in Glacier National Park during the peak of the Little Ice Age |
usgs:aspect | 35 |
usgs:classification | Little Ice Age max glacial extent |
usgs:drainage | Two Medicine |
usgs:notes | due to combination of formation from glacial activity and rock fall activity, entire martine is very confident. at limits of what we can do with 1m imagery |
usgs:scale | 1:2000 |
usgs:source | 2005 NAIP imagery |
usgs:source:date | 2005 |
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Version #4
adjusting 'landcover=ice' to 'natural=glacier' + 'glacier=dead_ice' for non glaciers & removing 'landcover=ice' from glaciers per conversation at https://osmus.slack.com/archives/C2VJAJCS0/p1718169085843179
Tags
1850 | yes |
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end_date | 1914 |
end_date:edtf | [..1914] |
end_date:source | arbitrary point in between 1850 and 1966 data sets and aligned with a survey of USGS that may provide more information |
name | unnamed glacier |
natural | glacier |
project | sotmus2024 |
source | https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5b194ca2e4b092d965237f4a |
source:date_depicted | 1850 as proxy for "mid nineteenth century" |
source:name | A comprehensive inventory of maximum glacial extent in Glacier National Park during the peak of the Little Ice Age |
usgs:aspect | 35 |
usgs:classification | Little Ice Age max glacial extent |
usgs:drainage | Two Medicine |
usgs:notes | due to combination of formation from glacial activity and rock fall activity, entire martine is very confident. at limits of what we can do with 1m imagery |
usgs:scale | 1:2000 |
usgs:source | 2005 NAIP imagery |
usgs:source:date | 2005 |
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Version #3
tuning up Harris Glacier
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1850 | yes |
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end_date | 1914 |
end_date:edtf | [..1914] |
end_date:source | arbitrary point in between 1850 and 1966 data sets and aligned with a survey of USGS that may provide more information |
landcover | ice |
name | unnamed glacier |
natural | glacier |
project | sotmus2024 |
source | https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5b194ca2e4b092d965237f4a |
source:date_depicted | 1850 as proxy for "mid nineteenth century" |
source:name | A comprehensive inventory of maximum glacial extent in Glacier National Park during the peak of the Little Ice Age |
usgs:aspect | 35 |
usgs:classification | Little Ice Age max glacial extent |
usgs:drainage | Two Medicine |
usgs:notes | due to combination of formation from glacial activity and rock fall activity, entire martine is very confident. at limits of what we can do with 1m imagery |
usgs:scale | 1:2000 |
usgs:source | 2005 NAIP imagery |
usgs:source:date | 2005 |
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Version #2
testing how to work with the various USGS glacier data; more tuning to go; Ahern is broken
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1850 | yes |
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Area1850 | 70449.4510236 |
Classifica | Little Ice Age max glacial extent |
Glac_Name | none |
Known | 0 |
Notes_USGS | due to combination of formation from glacial activity and rock fall activity, entire martine is very confident. at limits of what we can do with 1m imagery |
Ownership | Glacier National Park |
Scale | 1:2000 |
Source | 2005 NAIP imagery |
X_COORD | 318827.398996 |
Y_COORD | 5369165.83232 |
Year | 2005 |
aspect | 35 |
drainage | Two Medicine |
end_date | 1914 |
end_date:edtf | [..1914] |
end_date:source | arbitrary point in between 1850 and 1966 data sets and aligned with a survey of USGS that may provide more information |
landcover | ice |
mod_confid | 0 |
name | unnamed glacier |
natural | glacier |
perimeter | 1222 |
project | sotmus2024 |
source | https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5b194ca2e4b092d965237f4a |
source:name | A comprehensive inventory of maximum glacial extent in Glacier National Park during the peak of the Little Ice Age |
very_confi | 1222 |
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Version #1
Adding 1850 glacier info #sotmus2024
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1850 | yes |
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Area1850 | 70449.4510236 |
Classifica | Little Ice Age max glacial extent |
Glac_Name | none |
Known | 0 |
Notes_USGS | due to combination of formation from glacial activity and rock fall activity, entire martine is very confident. at limits of what we can do with 1m imagery |
Ownership | Glacier National Park |
Scale | 1:2000 |
Source | 2005 NAIP imagery |
X_COORD | 318827.398996 |
Y_COORD | 5369165.83232 |
Year | 2005 |
aspect | 35 |
drainage | Two Medicine |
mod_confid | 0 |
perimeter | 1222 |
project | sotmus2024 |
source | https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5b194ca2e4b092d965237f4a |
source:name | A comprehensive inventory of maximum glacial extent in Glacier National Park during the peak of the Little Ice Age |
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