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Soils

Data Center Description Data Sets
Canadian Soil Information System (CanSIS) National archive for land resources information and soil, landscape, and climatic data for all of Canada. Canada Land Inventory (CLI)
Detailed Soil Surveys
National Soil DataBase (NSDB)
National Ecological Framework (EcoZones, EcoRegions, and EcoDistricts)
On-line Mapping Applications and Open Geospatial Web Services
Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) (Data Sets) (Map Viewer for Version 3.0)
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Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE) Data for understanding of the impacts of land management on soil carbon and nitrogen storage in southern Wisconsin. Soil Carbon & Nitrogen Database
Data Center Description Data Sets
Penn State Center for Environmental Informatics, Soil Information for Environmental Modeling and Ecosystem Management Provides soil information in understandable forms which can be used by non-soil scientists. CONUS-SOIL
USDA-NRCS State Soil Geographic Database (STATSGO)
Data Center Description Data Sets
USDA NRCS National Cartography and Geospatial Center Provides a geospatial data warehouse to acquire, integrate, distribute, and assist in the review and certification of geospatial data. Soil Data Mart
Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database
U.S. General Soil Map (STATSGO)
Data Center Description Data Sets
USDA NRCS Soils Soil survey data, reports and publications throughout the nation Geospatial Data Gateway
Major Land Resource Areas (MLRA)
National Coordinated Common Resource Area (CRA) Geographic Database
NRI Map Room
Soil Data Viewer
Soil Series Extent Mapping Tool
Soil Survey
Soil Survey Atlas
Soil Use (soil interpretations)
Thematic Maps

Last updated: Oct. 8, 2009
 

MAST-DC is funded by NASA's Terrestrial Ecology Program (NASA Grant NNH10AN68I). This is a contribution of the North American Carbon Program.

 

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