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  1. Data from: California Current Ecosystem site, station San Diego County, CA...

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    Updated Mar 10, 2015
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    Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research; Christopher Boone; U.S. Bureau of the Census; Nichole Rosamilia; Michael R. Haines; Ted Gragson; EcoTrends Project (2015). California Current Ecosystem site, station San Diego County, CA (FIPS 6073), study of human population density in units of numberPerKilometerSquared on a yearly timescale [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/https%3A%2F%2Fpasta.lternet.edu%2Fpackage%2Fmetadata%2Feml%2Fecotrends%2F988%2F2
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    Mar 10, 2015
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    Long Term Ecological Research Networkhttp://www.lternet.edu/
    Authors
    Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research; Christopher Boone; U.S. Bureau of the Census; Nichole Rosamilia; Michael R. Haines; Ted Gragson; EcoTrends Project
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1880 - Jan 1, 2000
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    YEAR, S_DEV, S_ERR, ID_OBS, N_TRACE, N_INVALID, N_MISSING, N_EXPECTED, N_OBSERVED, N_ESTIMATED, and 3 more
    Description

    The EcoTrends project was established in 2004 by Dr. Debra Peters (Jornada Basin LTER, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range) and Dr. Ariel Lugo (Luquillo LTER, USDA-FS Luquillo Experimental Forest) to support the collection and analysis of long-term ecological datasets. The project is a large synthesis effort focused on improving the accessibility and use of long-term data. At present, there are ~50 state and federally funded research sites that are participating and contributing to the EcoTrends project, including all 26 Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites and sites funded by the USDA Agriculture Research Service (ARS), USDA Forest Service, US Department of Energy, US Geological Survey (USGS) and numerous universities. Data from the EcoTrends project are available through an exploratory web portal (http://www.ecotrends.info). This web portal enables the continuation of data compilation and accessibility by users through an interactive web application. Ongoing data compilation is updated through both manual and automatic processing as part of the LTER Provenance Aware Synthesis Tracking Architecture (PASTA). The web portal is a collaboration between the Jornada LTER and the LTER Network Office. The following dataset from California Current Ecosystem (CCE) contains human population density measurements in numberPerKilometerSquared units and were aggregated to a yearly timescale.

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    20 Richest Counties in California

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    Updated Jun 20, 2024
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    Kristen Carney (2024). 20 Richest Counties in California [Dataset]. https://www.california-demographics.com/counties_by_population
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 20, 2024
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    Cubit Planning, Inc.
    Authors
    Kristen Carney
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    Area covered
    California
    Description

    A dataset listing California counties by population for 2024.

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    Demographic data for Hesperocyparis forbesii on Otay Mountain 2004-2017 |...

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    Updated Jul 5, 2019
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    (2019). Demographic data for Hesperocyparis forbesii on Otay Mountain 2004-2017 | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/data-gov_demographic-data-for-hesperocyparis-forbesii-on-otay-mountain-2004-2017/
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    Jul 5, 2019
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    Otay Mountain
    Description

    This dataset contains demographic data pertaining to Hesperocyparis forbesii on Otay Mountain in San Diego County, California, USA, over a 14-year study period from 2004 to 2017 following the 2003 Otay/Mine Fire. Site variables including elevation, incline, and slope were collected as well as pre-fire tree density and stand age for 16 study site locations. Tree density, height, and cone production was then monitored over the study period with data collection occuring in 2004, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2014, and 2017.

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Data from: California Current Ecosystem site, station San Diego County, CA (FIPS 6073), study of human population density in units of numberPerKilometerSquared on a yearly timescale

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Explore at:
Dataset updated
Mar 10, 2015
Dataset provided by
Long Term Ecological Research Networkhttp://www.lternet.edu/
Authors
Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research; Christopher Boone; U.S. Bureau of the Census; Nichole Rosamilia; Michael R. Haines; Ted Gragson; EcoTrends Project
Time period covered
Jan 1, 1880 - Jan 1, 2000
Area covered
Variables measured
YEAR, S_DEV, S_ERR, ID_OBS, N_TRACE, N_INVALID, N_MISSING, N_EXPECTED, N_OBSERVED, N_ESTIMATED, and 3 more
Description

The EcoTrends project was established in 2004 by Dr. Debra Peters (Jornada Basin LTER, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range) and Dr. Ariel Lugo (Luquillo LTER, USDA-FS Luquillo Experimental Forest) to support the collection and analysis of long-term ecological datasets. The project is a large synthesis effort focused on improving the accessibility and use of long-term data. At present, there are ~50 state and federally funded research sites that are participating and contributing to the EcoTrends project, including all 26 Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites and sites funded by the USDA Agriculture Research Service (ARS), USDA Forest Service, US Department of Energy, US Geological Survey (USGS) and numerous universities. Data from the EcoTrends project are available through an exploratory web portal (http://www.ecotrends.info). This web portal enables the continuation of data compilation and accessibility by users through an interactive web application. Ongoing data compilation is updated through both manual and automatic processing as part of the LTER Provenance Aware Synthesis Tracking Architecture (PASTA). The web portal is a collaboration between the Jornada LTER and the LTER Network Office. The following dataset from California Current Ecosystem (CCE) contains human population density measurements in numberPerKilometerSquared units and were aggregated to a yearly timescale.

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