Yellowstone National Park: Submerged Resources Survey
Author(s): James E. Bradford; Matthew A. Russell; Larry E. Murphy; Timothy G. Smith
Year: 2003
Summary
During August 1996, the National Park Service's (NPS) Submerged Cultural Resources Unit (SCRU) conducted a multiresource remote-sensing survey in Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park (YELL). The general strategy was to apply methodology developed by SCRU for marine resource hydrographic survey to specific management issues at Yellowstone Lake. The first submerged resources surveys designed specifically for Geographic Information System (GIS) applications were conducted several years earlier by SCRU in areas of the National Park System in Florida.
Cite this Record
Yellowstone National Park: Submerged Resources Survey. James E. Bradford, Matthew A. Russell, Larry E. Murphy, Timothy G. Smith. Submerged Resources Center Professional Reports ,16.: national park service. 2003 ( tDAR id: 371767) ; doi:10.6067/XCV84J0CJK
Keywords
Culture
Euroamerican
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Historic
Material
Building Materials
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Metal
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Wood
Site Type
Shipwreck
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Water-Related
Investigation Types
Environment Research
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Historic Background Research
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Reconnaissance / Survey
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Systematic Survey
General
GIS mapping
Spatial Coverage
min long: -111.055; min lat: 44.08 ; max long: -110.089; max lat: 44.633 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): National Park Service
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