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added nlcd compare to black belt soil texture
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acblackford authored Nov 13, 2024
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assets: soil_texture_0cm_250m
colormap_name: soil_texture
nodata: 255
compare:
datasetId: nlcd-annual-conus
layerId: nlcd-annual-conus
mapLabel: |
::js ({dateFns, datetime, compareDatetime}) => {
return `${dateFns.format(datetime, 'LLL yyyy')} VS ${dateFns.format(compareDatetime, 'LLL yyyy')}`;
}
legend:
type: categorical
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion stories/black-belt-climate-ej.stories.mdx
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center={[-87, 32.6]}
zoom={6.5}
dateTime='2017-01-01'
compareDateTime='2021-01-01'
compareLabel='Surface Soil Texture vs. NLCD Classifications'
/>
<Caption>
Surface soil textures classified from the International Soil Reference and Information Centre (ISRIC) show the fertile 'black belt' region of Alabama quite well.
Surface soil textures classified from the International Soil Reference and Information Centre (ISRIC) show the fertile 'black belt' region of Alabama quite well, and the National Land Cover Database (NLCD) reveeals that this area is heavily agricultural.
</Caption>
</Figure>

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