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Service Description: Woody biomass is the predicted mass of trees and woody plants grown in a forest, woodland, or rangeland environment. It was reclassified from original scale of 0 – 984 tons of biomass per acre to 0 – 255 scale of least to greatest biomass, in order to convert the raster from 16-bit to 8-bit pixel depth. Note that the mass of the trees present is the greatest controller of woody biomass. The very highest values occur in the Sequoia groves of the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains in California.
Map Name: Woody Biomass
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Description: This map service represents the broad distribution patterns of biomass. Woody biomass is the trees and woody plants grown in a forest, woodland, or rangeland environment, that are the by-products of forest management. It was reclassified from original scale of 0 – 984 tons of biomass per acre to 0 – 255 scale of least to greatest biomass.
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Spatial Reference: 3857
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Intial Extent:
XMin: -15170080.0556384
YMin: 451005.569133737
XMax: -6093568.74894704
YMax: 8230872.40344058
Spatial Reference: 3857
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YMin: 2601904.98360053
XMax: -7252734.71749933
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Spatial Reference: 3857
Units: esriMeters
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- Title: Woody Biomass
- Author: ESRI
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- Subject: Woody Biomass
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- Keywords: Woody Biomass
- AntialiasingMode: Normal
- TextAntialiasingMode: None
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