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FORESTED WETLANDS IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY WATERSHED PEGGY GREB (D1745-1) USDA Forest Service ecologist Megan Lang uses a global positioning system to determine an area’s exact location while ARS soil scientist Greg McCa
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Morgantown / /

Company

ARS Pasture Systems / Watershed Management / Remote Sensing Laboratory / /

Country

United States / /

Currency

SAR / /

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Event

Extinction / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

ARS Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center / University Park / Canaan Valley Institute / University of Maryland / /

IndustryTerm

remote sensing technologies / similar technology / ecosystem services / shorter wavelength laser energy / ecological services / laser technology / energy / wetland study site / remote-sensing technologies / intricate network / computer software / Long-wavelength microwave energy / /

NaturalFeature

Atlantic Ocean / Delmarva Peninsula / Chesapeake Bay / Choptank River / Chesapeake Bay tributary / /

Organization

ARS Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center / University of Maryland / USDA / USDA Forest Service / USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service / Watershed Management Research Unit / Canaan Valley Institute / /

Person

PEGGY GREB / Don Comis / Megan Lang / Gregory W. McCarty / Greg McCarty / Robert Oesterling / /

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Position

ecologist / Governor / soil scientist / /

ProvinceOrState

West Virginia / Virginia / Maryland / Pennsylvania / Delaware / /

Region

West Virginia / /

Technology

similar technology / laser technology / two remote-sensing technologies / GPS / microwave / laser / two remote sensing technologies / /

URL

www.nps.ars.usda.gov / /

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