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Ofenpass, il Fuorn, Swiss National Park, creeks
Spatial analysis within forest fire research (especially fire effects, post fire regeneration, fire ecology), but also other applications (e.g. wildlife habitat analysis adn succession research in general).
'waterbodies' represents very small water bodies in the burnt area east of the hotel il Fuorn, Ofenpass, Swiss National Park. Attention: must still be verified on analog map!!!
GIS-SNP, Swiss National Park
Data use within research and management projects that are linked to the Swiss National Park
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The data were derived from aerial IR photographs 1:3000 (WILD camera 17018, focal length 303.63 mm, approximate flying altitude 3100 m.a.s.l.), taken on September 3, 1984. Photogrammetry was performed on March 3, 1987 by Patrick Thee on Modell NP842425, WSL, Birmensdorf, formerly EAFV).
GIS-SNP, Swiss National Park
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Data access via GIS-SNP / Ruedi Haller, Schweizerischer Nationalpark, Zernez, Switzerland
Data use within research and management projects that are linked to the Swiss National Park
Burnt area east of Hotel Il Fuorn, Ofenpass, Swiss National Park
Ruedi Haller, Bereich Rauminformation, Schweizerischer Nationalpark, CH-7530 Zernez, gis@nationalpark.ch
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'waterbodies' represents very small water bodies in the burnt area east of the hotel il Fuorn, Ofenpass, Swiss National Park.
Attention: must still be verified on analog map!!!
Spatial analysis within forest fire research (especially fire effects, post fire regeneration, fire ecology), but also other applications (e.g. wildlife habitat analysis adn succession research in general).
The data were derived from aerial IR photographs 1:3000 (WILD camera 17018, focal length 303.63 mm, approximate flying altitude 3100 m.a.s.l.), taken on September 3, 1984. Photogrammetry was performed on March 3, 1987 by Patrick Thee on Modell NP842425, WSL, Birmensdorf, formerly EAFV).
ground condition
Data access via GIS-SNP / Ruedi Haller, Schweizerischer Nationalpark, Zernez, Switzerland
Data use within research and management projects that are linked to the Swiss National Park
GIS-SNP, Swiss National Park
verification required with analog map derived from aerial photgraphs