Land Use Data for Latitude 43.75 Longitude -110.75Area size: .5 degrees latitude by .5 degrees longitude Locations |
| Grand Teton National Park |
Ecosystems
Boreal drylandsTemperate drylands
Growing Period (days)
60 to 89Soil Types
Chernozems (Black soils rich in organic matter)Cambisols (Horizon differentiation in the subsoil evident from changes in structure, colour, clay content or carbonate content)
Luvisols
Terrain
Plain or plateauMountain 1500-2500 m, slope > 2%
Mountain > 2500
Slopes (degrees)
0.5 to 22 to 5
5 to 8
8 to 16
16 to 30
30 to 45
Population Density (persons per km2)
0Infant mortality (per 1000 live births)
5 to 10Mineral Extraction
| Site Name (Type) | Minerals |
|---|---|
| Phosphorus-Phosphates | |
| Talc-Soapstone | |
| Gold | |
| Pumice | |
| Corridor Pumicite Occurrence | Pumice |
| Cowboy Lode | Uranium |
| Flat Creek Occurrence No. 1 | Phosphorus-Phosphates |
| Flat Creek Occurrence No. 2 | Phosphorus-Phosphates, Uranium |
| Gros Ventre Slide Occurrence | Phosphorus-Phosphates |
| Gros Ventre Slide Prospect | Phosphorus-Phosphates, Uranium |
| Kelly Slide Area | Uranium |
| Location D Occurrence | Phosphorus-Phosphates |
| Pilgrim Creek | Gold |
| Tucker Pit (Surface) | Sand and Gravel, Construction |
Agricultural use data provided by LADA, 2008. "Mapping Land Use Systems at global and regional scales for Land Degradation Assessment Analysis. Version 1.0" Nachtergaele F. & Petri M.
Mineral extraction data provided by USGS Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), downloaded June 2, 2010.
