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  <language>en</language>
  <type>dataset</type>
  <title>Styled slope and aspect basemap with topo lines for the Upper Gunnison domain</title>
  <abstract>This dataset is a styled basemap depicting topographic slope and aspect of Upper Gunnison domain using a rainbow color scale with contour lines, optimized for fast display on web maps and mobile devices. The underlying datasets are available as part of Release 3 of the RMBL Spatial Data Platform.

In this map style, flat areas are depicted as white, and steeper slopes are depicted as darker colors. The color of the slope depends on the direction of the steepest slope (topographic aspect), with blue representing north, green representing east, yellow representing south, and red representing west-facing aspects. Slopes approaching 90 degrees (vertical cliffs) are depicted as black.

Light contour lines have 20 m elevation spacing, and dark lines have 100 m spacing.

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    <keyword>Elevation</keyword>
    <keyword>Environment</keyword>
    <keyword>Geoscientific Information</keyword>
    <keyword>Imagery Base Maps Earth Cover</keyword>
    <keyword>Society</keyword>
  </keywords>
  <contact>
    <name>Ian Breckheimer</name>
    <organization>Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory</organization>
    <position>Research Scientist</position>
    <voice></voice>
    <fax></fax>
    <email>ikb@rmbl.org</email>
    <role>owner</role>
  </contact>
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  <license>Creative Commons Attribution 4.0</license>
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      <srid>32613</srid>
      <authid>EPSG:32613</authid>
      <description>WGS 84 / UTM zone 13N</description>
      <projectionacronym>utm</projectionacronym>
      <ellipsoidacronym>EPSG:7030</ellipsoidacronym>
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      <period>
        <start>2019-08-03T08:52:01Z</start>
        <end>2019-10-01T12:00:00Z</end>
      </period>
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