RGISARCHIVE::c5db035c-477c-4ed3-9b23-0dcf1ddd1ca4::ISO-19115:2003
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
State Soil Scientist
505-761-4433
505-761-4462
6200 Jefferson, NE
Suite 305
Albuquerque
NM
87109
richard.strait@nm.usda.gov
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ISO 19115 Geographic Information - Metadata
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Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database for Chaves County, New Mexico, Northern Part
2014-06-09T16:00:41
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Downloadable Data
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Fort Worth
Texas
publisher
This data set is a digital soil survey and generally is the most
detailed level of soil geographic data developed by the National
Cooperative Soil Survey. The information was prepared by digitizing
maps, by compiling information onto a planimetric correct base
and digitizing, or by revising digitized maps using remotely
sensed and other information.
This data set consists of georeferenced digital map data and
computerized attribute data. The map data are in a soil survey area
extent format and include a detailed, field verified inventory
of soils and miscellaneous areas that normally occur in a repeatable
pattern on the landscape and that can be cartographically shown at
the scale mapped. A special soil features layer (point and line
features) is optional. This layer displays the location of features
too small to delineate at the mapping scale, but they are large
enough and contrasting enough to significantly influence use and
management. The soil map units are linked to attributes in the
National Soil Information System relational database, which gives
the proportionate extent of the component soils and their properties.
SSURGO depicts information about the kinds and distribution of
soils on the landscape. The soil map and data used in the SSURGO
product were prepared by soil scientists as part of the National
Cooperative Soil Survey.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
State Soil Scientist
505-761-4433
505-761-4462
6200 Jefferson, NE
Suite 305
Albuquerque
NM
87109
richard.strait@nm.usda.gov
soil survey
soils
Soil Survey Geographic
SSURGO
None
New Mexico
Chaves County
Barn Draw Quadrangle
Bitter Lake Quadrangle
Blackwater Hill Quadrangle
Button Mesa NE Quadrangle
Button Mesa North Quadrangle
Button Mesa South Quadrangle
Campbell Quadrangle
Caprock Quadrangle
Chivita Canyon Quadrangle
Comanche Spring Quadrangle
Cooley Lake Quadrangle
Corn Ranch Quadrangle
Cottonwood Draw Quadrangle
Coyote Draw Quadrangle
Curlew Lake Quadrangle
Curlew Lake SE Quadrangle
Deep Well Quadrangle
Deering Place Quadrangle
Denton Camp Quadrangle
Dunlap Sill Quadrangle
Eightmile Draw Quadrangle
Elkins Quadrangle
Elsie Canyon Quadrangle
Flying M Ranch Quadrangle
Gammil Well SE Quadrangle
Haystack Butte Quadrangle
Haystack Mountain Quadrangle
Hernandez Lake Quadrangle
Horseshoe Bend NW Quadrangle
Howell Ranch Quadrangle
Kenna Quadrangle
Kenna SW Quadrangle
L E Ranch Quadrangle
Lone Wolf Quadrangle
Marley Draw Quadrangle
Melena Quadrangle
Mesa Quadrangle
Mesa SE Quadrangle
Mesa SW Quadrangle
Mescalero Point NE Quadrangle
North Lake Quadrangle
Oasis Quadrangle
Olive Quadrangle
Panther Hill Quadrangle
Presler Lake Quadrangle
Ramon SW Quadrangle
Rippee Ranch Quadrangle
Rock House Canyon Quadrangle
Roswell North Quadrangle
Round Mountain Quadrangle
Round Mountain SE Quadrangle
San Juan Mesa East Quadrangle
San Juan Mesa West Quadrangle
Sardine Lake Quadrangle
Sardine Mountain Quadrangle
Schram Lake Quadrangle
Shannon Draw Quadrangle
Swallow Nest Canyon Quadrangle
White Flat Quadrangle
White Flat SE Quadrangle
Wire Lake Quadrangle
USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
Access Constraints: None. Use Constraints:
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation
Service, should be acknowledged as the data source in products
derived from these data.
This data set is not designed for use as a primary regulatory tool
in permitting or citing 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.
Photographic or digital enlargement of these maps to scales greater
than at which they were originally mapped can cause misinterpretation
of the data. If enlarged, maps do not show the small areas of
contrasting soils that could have been shown at a larger scale. The
depicted soil boundaries, interpretations, and analysis derived from
them do not eliminate the need for onsite sampling, testing, and
detailed study of specific sites for intensive uses. Thus, these data
and their interpretations are intended for planning purposes only.
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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publication date
2000-10-24
2013-12-19
Digital versions of hydrography, cultural features, and other
associated layers that are not part of the SSURGO data set may be
available from the primary organization listed in the Point of
Contact.
Earth Data Analysis Center
Clearinghouse Manager
505-277-3622 ext. 230
505-277-3614
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Albuquerque
NM
87131-0001
USA
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None. The files are available to download from Resource Geographic Information System (RGIS) (http://rgis.unm.edu).
Contact Earth Data Analysis Center at clearinghouse@edac.unm.edu
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Certain node/geometry and topology GT-polygon/chain relationships
are collected or generated to satisfy topological requirements
(the GT-polygon corresponds to the soil delineation). Some of these
requirements include: chains must begin and end at nodes, chains
must connect to each other at nodes, chains do not extend through
nodes, left and right GT-polygons are defined for each chain
element and are consistent throughout, and the chains representing
the limits of the file are free of gaps. The tests of logical
consistency are performed using vendor software. All internal
polygons are tested for closure with vendor software and are checked
on hard copy plots. All data are checked for common soil lines (i.e.,
adjacent polygons with the same label). Edge locations generally do
not deviate from centerline to centerline by more than 0.01 inch.
The feature edges, descriptive attributes and feature labels of the
quadrangles in the Chaves County, New Mexico, Northern Part Soil
Survey do not match with the quadrangles in the adjacent Chaves
County, New Mexico, Southern Part Soil Survey and the DeBaca County, New
Mexico Soil Survey.
The Soil Survey of Chaves County, New Mexico, Northern Part was
published in 1983 at 1:24000 and 1:63360 scale. The classification
and map unit names were finalized at the final correlation in June
1981. An evaluation was made of the soil survey in 1995. It was
determined that soil map unit delineations and map unit components
were accurate. One additional map unit was added to the soil survey.
The change was made to reflect present day soil survey concepts, soil
classification, and soil interpretations. Amendments to the correlation
document reflecting these changes are on file at the NRCS New Mexico State
Office and the Phoenix Arizona M.O. office. The additional map units are as follows:
W--------Water
1996-01-01T00:00:00
SCS1
Soil map unit delineations and special soil features
were manually recompiled from film positives of publication annotation
overlays to 4 mil. annotated stable-base overlays that were registered
to multiple 7.5 minute orthophotographs and composites.
1996-01-01T00:00:00
SCS1
NRCS2
USGS1
During the map compilation quality review an
evaluation was made of the map unit joins for surrounding soil
surveys by a soil data quality specialist.
2000-01-01T00:00:00
SCS1
USGS1
NRCS2
The annotated overlays were raster scanned on
a SCANGRAPHICS CF 500 Scanner at a resolution of 300 dpi. The
soil area features and special soil features were processed in LT4X
Version 4.11. The soil processing consisted of raster editing, map
neat line development, labeling, edge matching and vector
conversion. The soil area features and special soil features were
written to Digital Line Graph Optional format in LT4X. Digitizing and
quality control were done by the geographic information system
specialists and cartographic technicians at the Temple Texas Digitizing
and Certification Center.
2000-01-01T00:00:00
SCS1
NRCS4
NRCS5
The Temple Texas Digitizing and Certification
Center imported the soil area features and special soil features DLGs
into ARC/INFO 7.2.1. The 7.5 minute quadrangles for each coverage
were merged together into a soil survey area and additional editing
was performed. The coverages were edge matched to existing SSURGO data.
New DLGs reflecting these changes were written with ARC/INFO 7.2.1.
1999-01-01T00:00:00
SCS1
NRCS5
The soil survey area coverage was evaluated with
with the October 1998 ARC/INFO SSURGO Evaluation AMLs provided by
the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation
Service, National Cartography and Geospatial Center, Fort Worth,
Texas. Upon successful completion of the SSURGO Evaluation, the
soil survey area coverage was processed with the October 1998
archiving AMLs provided by the National Cartography and Geospatial
Center, Fort Worth, Texas.
2000-01-01T00:00:00
SCS1
NRCS5
The soil area features and special soil features were reviewed by the
Temple Texas Digitizing and Certification Center of the Natural
Resources Conservation Service for adherence to SSURGO standards.
2000-01-01T00:00:00
SCS1
NRCS5
The spatial data has been revised along the county
boundary. The soil survey area coverage was evaluated with
the December 2003 ARC/INFO SSURGO Evaluation AMLs provided by
the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation
Service, National Cartography and Geospatial Center, Fort Worth,
Texas. Upon successful completion of the SSURGO Evaluation, the
soil survey area coverage was processed with the December 2003
archiving AMLs provided by the National Cartography and Geospatial
Center, Fort Worth, Texas.
2004-01-01T00:00:00
NRCS6
The National Soil Information System database was
developed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service soil scientists
according to national standards.
2004-01-01T00:00:00
NRCS6
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate, upon completion of data quality verification, determined
that the tabular data should be released for official use. A
selected set of map units and components in the soil survey legend was
copied to a staging database, and rating values for selected
interpretations were generated. The list of selected interpretations is
stored in the database table named sainterp.
2004-06-09T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate verified that the labels on the digitized soil map units
link to map units in the tabular database, and certified the joined
data sets for release to the Soil Data Warehouse. A system assigned
version number and date stamp were added and the data were copied to
the data warehouse. The tabular data for the map units and components
were extracted from the data warehouse and reformatted into the soil
data delivery data model, then stored in the Soil Data Mart. The spatial
data were copied to the Soil Data Mart without change.
2004-06-22T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate, upon completion of data quality verification, determined
that the tabular data should be released for official use. A
selected set of map units and components in the soil survey legend was
copied to a staging database, and rating values for selected
interpretations were generated. The list of selected interpretations is
stored in the database table named sainterp.
2004-07-01T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State
Soil Scientist or delegate verified that the labels on the digitized
soil map units link to map units in the tabular database, and certified
the joined data sets for release to the Soil Data Warehouse. A system
assigned version number and date stamp were added and the data were copied
to the data warehouse. The tabular data for the map units and components
were extracted from the data warehouse and reformatted into the soil data
delivery data model, then stored in the Soil Data Mart. The spatial data
were copied to the Soil Data Mart without change.
2004-07-01T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate, upon completion of data quality verification, determined
that the tabular data should be released for official use. A
selected set of map units and components in the soil survey legend was
copied to a staging database, and rating values for selected
interpretations were generated. The list of selected interpretations is
stored in the database table named sainterp.
2005-01-19T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate verified that the labels on the digitized soil map units
link to map units in the tabular database, and certified the joined
data sets for release to the Soil Data Warehouse. A system assigned
version number and date stamp were added and the data were copied to
the data warehouse. The tabular data for the map units and components
were extracted from the data warehouse and reformatted into the soil
data delivery data model, then stored in the Soil Data Mart. The spatial
data were copied to the Soil Data Mart without change.
2005-01-24T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate, upon completion of data quality verification, determined
that the tabular data should be released for official use. A
selected set of map units and components in the soil survey legend was
copied to a staging database, and rating values for selected
interpretations were generated. The list of selected interpretations is
stored in the database table named sainterp.
2006-01-10T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State
Soil Scientist or delegate verified that the labels on the digitized
soil map units link to map units in the tabular database, and certified
the joined data sets for release to the Soil Data Warehouse. A system
assigned version number and date stamp were added and the data were
copied to the data warehouse. The tabular data for the map units and
components were extracted from the data warehouse and reformatted into
the soil data delivery data model, then stored in the Soil Data Mart.
The spatial data were copied to the Soil Data Mart without change. In
this version of the NASIS attribute data, soil properties related to
the hydric soil rating and landscape position were updated and new
tabular data and interpretations generated.
2006-01-30T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate, upon completion of data quality verification, determined
that the tabular data should be released for official use. A
selected set of map units and components in the soil survey legend was
copied to a staging database, and rating values for selected
interpretations were generated. The list of selected interpretations is
stored in the database table named sainterp.
2006-03-07T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate verified that the labels on the digitized soil map units
link to map units in the tabular database, and certified the joined
data sets for release to the Soil Data Warehouse. A system assigned
version number and date stamp were added and the data were copied to
the data warehouse. The tabular data for the map units and components
were extracted from the data warehouse and reformatted into the soil
data delivery data model, then stored in the Soil Data Mart. The spatial
data were copied to the Soil Data Mart without change.
2006-03-07T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate, upon completion of data quality verification, determined
that the tabular data should be released for official use. A
selected set of map units and components in the soil survey legend was
copied to a staging database, and rating values for selected
interpretations were generated. The list of selected interpretations is
stored in the database table named sainterp.
2006-06-29T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate verified that the labels on the digitized soil map units
link to map units in the tabular database, and certified the joined
data sets for release to the Soil Data Warehouse. A system assigned
version number and date stamp were added and the data were copied to
the data warehouse. The tabular data for the map units and components
were extracted from the data warehouse and reformatted into the soil
data delivery data model, then stored in the Soil Data Mart. The spatial
data were copied to the Soil Data Mart without change.
2006-07-19T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate, upon completion of data quality verification, determined
that the tabular data should be released for official use. A
selected set of map units and components in the soil survey legend was
copied to a staging database, and rating values for selected
interpretations were generated. The list of selected interpretations is
stored in the database table named sainterp.
2006-11-29T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate verified that the labels on the digitized soil map units
link to map units in the tabular database, and certified the joined
data sets for release to the Soil Data Warehouse. A system assigned
version number and date stamp were added and the data were copied to
the data warehouse. The tabular data for the map units and components
were extracted from the data warehouse and reformatted into the soil
data delivery data model, then stored in the Soil Data Mart. The spatial
data were copied to the Soil Data Mart without change.
2006-12-22T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate, upon completion of data quality verification, determined
that the tabular data should be released for official use. A
selected set of map units and components in the soil survey legend was
copied to a staging database, and rating values for selected
interpretations were generated. The list of selected interpretations is
stored in the database table named sainterp.
2008-10-29T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate verified that the labels on the digitized soil map units link
to map units in the tabular database, and certified the joined data
sets for release to the Soil Data Warehouse. A system assigned version
number and date stamp were added and the data were copied to the data
warehouse. The tabular data for the map units and components were extracted
from the data warehouse and reformatted into the soil data delivery data
model, then stored in the Soil Data Mart. The spatial data were copied to
the Soil Data Mart without change.
This update of the tabular data correlates Ecological Site ID numbers
to the ESIS name and numbering system, and includes additional soil
interpretations for grazing land uses.
2008-11-07T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate, upon completion of data quality verification, determined
that the tabular data should be released for official use. A
selected set of map units and components in the soil survey legend was
copied to a staging database, and rating values for selected
interpretations were generated. The list of selected interpretations is
stored in the database table named sainterp.
2008-11-13T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate verified that the labels on the digitized soil map units
link to map units in the tabular database, and certified the joined
data sets for release to the Soil Data Warehouse. A system assigned
version number and date stamp were added and the data were copied to
the data warehouse. The tabular data for the map units and components
were extracted from the data warehouse and reformatted into the soil
data delivery data model, then stored in the Soil Data Mart. The spatial
data were copied to the Soil Data Mart without change.
In this update of the tabular data, additional interpretative tables
were generated and uploaded for several uses.
2008-12-09T00:00:00
NASIS
The tabular data were extracted from the data mart
without change. The spatial data's coordinate system was transformed
to UTM Zone 13, Northern Hemisphere (NAD 83) using ESRI ArcObjects 8.3
"ConvertFeatureClass" and exported to an ESRI shapefile.
2009-05-04T00:00:00
NASIS
The survey-wide ArcGIS geodatabase from the online SSURGO data were imported to ARC/INFO 9.2 by certification staff at the Montana Digitizing Unit. Topology errors on the boundary, that were flagged in prepartation for the National Soils Geospatial Database, were corrected as directed in the National Bulletin: 430-9-5. The survey was smoothed to remove excess vertices that were flagged in preparation for the National Soils Geospatial Database, as directed in the National Bulletin: 430-9-5. Evaluation macros of June 2004 were applied to the data. Map unit labels were compared to an approved map unit legend from the National Soil Information System data base. ARCGIS was used to join to adjacent survey boundaries and verify previous adjacent survey joins. The data were uploaded to the soil data warehouse staging server.
Selected soil interpretations that have not been validated have been removed. Spatial coverage layers have been updated to provide more precise joins between this and surrounding soil survey areas. (Area and map unit polygons).
2009-05-08T00:00:00
NRCS7
NRCS8
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate, generated new rating values for selected interpretations
using current interpretation rules from the NASIS database.
2009-09-24T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate verified that the labels on the digitized soil map units
link to map units in the tabular database, and certified the joined
data sets for release to the Soil Data Warehouse. A system assigned
version number and date stamp were added and the data were copied to
the data warehouse. The tabular data for the map units and components
were extracted from the data warehouse and reformatted into the soil
data delivery data model, then stored in the Soil Data Mart. The spatial
data were copied to the Soil Data Mart without change.
2009-09-24T00:00:00
NASIS
The spatial data for the Soil Survey of Chaves County, New Mexico,
Northern Part was downloaded from the Soil Data Mart on
October 15, 2012. The individual shapefiles were appended into a
geodatabase for Region 8. The data were processed in ARCGIS 10.1
using a topology object with a 0.1 meter cluster tolerance
for the purpose of eliminating gaps and overlaps within the Region 8
soils geodatabase. Individual soil survey area data were exported as
shapefiles from the regional geodatabase. A datum transformation
from NAD83 to WGS84 using the NAD_1983_To_WGS_1984_1 datum
transformation method was applied to the data. The data were checked
with the SSURGO Evaluation scripts provided by U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. The shapefiles
were then uploaded to the soil data warehouse for archival and
distribution.
2013-08-01T00:00:00
NRCS9
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate, upon completion of data quality verification, determined
that the tabular data should be released for official use. A
selected set of map units and components in the soil survey legend was
copied to a staging database, and rating values for selected
interpretations were generated. The list of selected interpretations is
stored in the database table named sainterp.
2013-12-19T00:00:00
NASIS
The Natural Resources Conservation Service State Soil Scientist or
delegate verified that the labels on the digitized soil map units
link to map units in the tabular database, and certified the joined
data sets for release to the Soil Data Warehouse. A system assigned
version number and date stamp were added and the data were copied to
the data warehouse. The tabular data for the map units and components
were extracted from the data warehouse and reformatted into the soil
data delivery data model, then stored in the Soil Data Mart. The spatial
data were copied to the Soil Data Mart without change.
2013-12-19T00:00:00
NASIS
source of soil map unit delineations and
soil symbols 1:24000 and 63360
24000
Soil Survey of Valencia County, New Mexico, Eastern Part
SCS1
1983-01-01T00:00:00
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service
publication date
2000-01-01
final publication negatives used to develop
soil survey film positives
24000
publication annotation overlays
NRCS1
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service
2000
2000-01-01
final publication negatives used to develop
ratioed soil survey film positives
63360
publication annotation overlays
NRCS2
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service
2000
2000-01-01
source of soil map unit delineations, soil
symbols, and special soil features
63360
ratioed soil survey film positives of publication annotation
overlays
NRCS3
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service
2000
2000-01-01
source of soil map unit delineations, soil
symbols, and special soil features
24000
soil survey film positives of publication annotation
overlays
NRCS4
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service
2000
2000-01-01
compilation base
24000
multiple 7.5 minute orthophotographs and composites 1976 - 1984
USGS1
1984-01-01T00:00:00
U.S. Geological Survey
publication date
2000-01-01
source material for scanning
24000
annotated overlay
NRCS5
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service
2000
2000-01-01
SSURGO data used in reevaluation of data
24000
Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database for Chaves County,
New Mexico, Northern Part
NRCS6
2000-01-01T00:00:00
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service
2004
2004-01-01
attribute (tabular) information
National Soil Information System (NASIS) data base
NASIS
2004-01-01T00:00:00
U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Natural Resources Conservation Service
publication date
2004-01-01
2004-01-01
digital information containing area and special
soil features for evaluation
24000
ArcGIS geodatabase files for the soil survey of
Chaves County, New Mexico, Northern Part
NRCS7
U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Natural Resources Conservation Service
2009
2009-01-01
map unit legend used for comparison to spatial map unit labels
National Soil Information System (NASIS) database for
Chaves County, New Mexico, Northern Part
NRCS8
2009-01-01T00:00:00
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service
export certification date
2009-01-01
Source of digital revision
Region 8 soils geodatabase
NRCS9
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service
SSURGO publication date
2006-01-01
2012-01-01
Earth Data Analysis Center
Clearinghouse Manager
505-277-3622 ext. 230
505-277-3614
MSC01 1110
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque
NM
87131-0001
USA
clearinghouse@edac.unm.edu
0800 - 1700 MT, M-F -7 hours GMT
custodian