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+ <creatorName>USGS EROS</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Anaheim, CA Digital Elevation Models</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Irvine</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2014</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>GIS</subject>
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+ <subject>Anaheim</subject>
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+ <subject>Elevation</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <contributors>
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+ <contributor contributorType="DataManager">
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+ <contributorName>McKinley, Matthew J.</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ <contributor contributorType="Funder">
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+ <contributorName>United States Geological Survey</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ </contributors>
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+ <rights rightsURI="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0)</rights>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">Digital elevation model (DEM) data consist of a sampled array of regularly spaced elevation values referenced horizontally either to a Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection or to a geographic coordinate system. The grid cells are spaced at regular intervals along south to north profiles that are ordered from west to east. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) produces five primary types of elevation data: 7.5-minute DEM, 30-minute DEM, 1-degree DEM, 7.5-minute Alaska DEM, and 15-minute Alaska DEM.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">The USGS has used four methods to collect DEM data. Of these methods, only one, interpolation from vectors or digital line graph (DLG) hypsographic and hydrographic data, is currently used for7.5-minute DEM's and other series DEM's. The following three methods (now discontinued or deactivated) were used primarily for the production of 7.5-minute DEM data: (1) the Gestalt Photo Mapper II;(2) manual profiling from photogrammetric stereomodels; (3) interpolation of the elevations from stereomodel digitized contours.
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+ DEM data for 15-minute and 2-arc-second (30 minute) units are derived from DLG hypsographic and hydrographic data. DEM data for 1-degree units are collected from topographic map sources, ranging from the 7.5-minute map series to the 1- by 2-degree map series, or from photographic sources by using image correlation systems.
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+ Data for 2-arc-second (30 minute) DEM's provide coverage for the conterminous United States, except Alaska. This series is distributed as four units of 15-minute DEM data covering full 30- by 30-minuteareas that correspond to the east or west half of the USGS 30- by 60-minute topographic quadrangle map series (1:100,000 scale).
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+ DEM data are produced by the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) in l- by 1-degree units that correspond to the east or west half of USGS 1- by 2-degree topographic quadrangle map series(1:250,000 scale) for all of the United States and its territories. In Alaska these are west, central, and east files.
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+ <creatorName>Suding, Katherine</creatorName>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Dickens, Sara Jo</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Orange County Invasive Plant Management Project</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Irvine</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2015</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>OCIM</subject>
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+ <subject>restoration</subject>
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+ <subject>UC Berkeley</subject>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">The twelfth Orange County Annual Survey again focuses on the issue of jobs and the economic outlook. The survey also analyzes the emerging issue of crime in Orange County. Lastly, It examines several topics that have been monitored over time. The sample size is 1,007 Orange County adult residents.
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+ Online data analysis &amp; additional documentation in Link below.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">The Orange County Annual Survey, UCI was co-directed by Mark Baldassare, professor and chair of urban and regional planning, and Cheryl Katz, research associate. The random telephone survey included 1,007 Orange
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+ County adult residents interviewed August 20 to 29, 1993. We follow the methodology used in the 11 previous surveys.
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+ Interviewing was conducted on weekend days and weekday nights, using a computer-generated random sample of telephone numbers. Within a household, adult respondents were randomly chosen for interview. Each interview included 94 questions and took an average of 20 minutes to complete. The interviewing was conducted in English and Spanish, as needed.
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+ The completion rate for the survey was 63 percent. This rate is consistent with earlier Orange County Annual Surveys. Of the telephone numbers called, 20 percent resulted in completed interviews and 12 percent were refusals. The field work was conducted by Interviewing Services of America of Van Nuys, CA.
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+ The sample was compared to the 1990 U.S. Census population figures by city for Orange County and was found to represent the actual regional distribution of Orange County residents.
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+ The sampling error for this survey is +/- 3 percent at the 95 percent confidence level. This means that 95 times out of 100, the results will be within 3 percentage points of what they would be if all adults in Orange County were interviewed. The sampling error for any subgroup would be larger. Sampling error is just one type of error to which surveys are subject. Results may also be affected by question wording, ordering, and survey timing.</description>
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+ <title>Annual Survey of Orange County 1985</title>
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+ <publisher>UC Irvine</publisher>
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+ <subject>Oil Drilling</subject>
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+ <subject>Immigration</subject>
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+ <subject>Health</subject>
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+ <subject>Recreation</subject>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">The Orange County Annual Survey is in its fourth year. The 1985 survey represents the first as a university-based research program with all its funding from external sources. It aims (1) to provide decision makers in the private and public sectors with valid and current information on Orange County residents; (2) to track shifts in important attitudes and population characteristics over time; (3) to study the social, economic, and political issues of Orange County from a nonadvocacy position; and (4) to help establish public discussion and enlightened debate in future public policy. The theme of this year's survey is &quot;Orange County at Mid-Decade.&quot; The 1985 survey continues the analysis of attitudes on national issues by considering views towards social welfare spending. This survey analyzes geographical divisions of Orange County that represent distinguishable communities in terms of social, housing, and public policy concerns. The sample size is 1,008 Orange County adult residents.
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+ Online data analysis &amp; additional documentation in Link below.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">The sample for the 1985 Orange County Annual Survey consists of 1,008 randomly selected residents who were interviewed by telephone. The sample stratified geographically, with half of the sample selected from north of the Santa Ana River and half from the south. For data analyses, the sample is statistically weighted to represent the actual distribution of the Orange County population.
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+ The sample in each area was chosen using a computer program which randomly generates telephone numbers from among working blocks of telephone exchanges. A working block is one that contains numbers in use. The total of telephone numbers generated within an exchange was in proportion to the number of residential phones represented by that exchange in the northern art of the county or the southern part of the county.
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+ Using this procedure, approximately 2,500 telephone numbers from the south and approximately 2,500 telephone numbers from the north were drawn. This procedure of random digit dialing ensures that unlisted as well as listed numbers are included the sample. Also, since over 97% of the households in Orange County have telephones, random dialing yields a sample representative of the population Orange County.
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+ The Troldahl-Carter Method was used in randomly selecting which adult member of the household was to be interviewed. This method consists of numerating the total number of adults in the household and the total number men in the household. Then, using a prearranged grid, the interviewer selects the individual in the household for interviewing.
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+ As further evidence of the representativeness of the sample chosen by the above methods, characteristics of the sample were compared to characteristics of the total Orange County population using the 1980 Census. On the basis of age, household composition, marital status, household size, and homeownership, the sample is representative of the population of Orange County. Characteristics of the 1982, 1983, and 1984 Orange County Annual Survey samples were also contrasted with the characteristics of the 1985 orange County Annual Survey sample. Marital status, ethnicity, age, sex, and education were closely comparable in the four surveys.
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+ The sampling error for this survey is plus or minus three percentage points. This means that if this survey were to be repeated 100 times, in 95 out of the 100 times the answers obtained for a particular question would match those we obtained in this survey within three points. The sampling error for any particular subgroup would be greater. These calculations assume that the data were collected under ideal circumstances. Since there are a large number of practical problems in conducting social surveys, the actual sampling error for any particular result might be slightly higher.</description>
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+ <title>Physiology of Urban Trees, 3 of 7</title>
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+ <publicationYear>2015</publicationYear>
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+ <subject>Specific leaf area</subject>
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+ <subject>carbon isotope analysis</subject>
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+ <subject>silver birch</subject>
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+ <subject>lacebark elm</subject>
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+ <subject>kurrajong</subject>
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+ <subject>swamp she-oak</subject>
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+ <subject>rose gum</subject>
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+ <subject>strangler fig</subject>
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+ <subject>Moreton Bay fig</subject>
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+ <subject>chinese banyan</subject>
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+ <subject>honeylocust</subject>
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+ <subject>goldenrain tree</subject>
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+ <subject>crape myrtle</subject>
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+ <subject>avocado</subject>
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+ <subject>victorian box</subject>
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+ <subject>lucky nut</subject>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">Measurements of water use by trees planted in urban environments. For more detailed metadata, including data access and usage instructions, please download and consult README.txt file.</description>
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+ <title>Simulation input and out and data analysis for calculating partition coefficients of small molecules in octanol/water and cyclohexane/water </title>
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+ <publisher>UC Irvine</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2016</publicationYear>
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+ <subject>Partition Coefficient</subject>
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+ pythonScripts.tar - These are python scripts that were used for the project as a whole.
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+ ErythromycinConformations.tar - This directory contains all the python scripts and analysis related to repeated erythromycin calculations with different initial conformations.
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">Associated article is still in review, but we will link it to this database if it is accepted. </description>
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+ <publisher>UC Irvine</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2014</publicationYear>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">This 19th Orange County Annual Survey, UCI, continues to monitor social, economic and political trends. The Orange County Consumer Confidence Index now stands at 112, the highest score since the study began tracking this five-question measure in 1986, surpassing the U.S. index, which is at 109. The 2000 survey was conducted May 3-14, 2000, and includes random telephone interviews with 1,005 Orange County adults in English and Spanish.
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+ Online data analysis &amp; additional documentation in Link below.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">The 2000 Orange County Annual Survey was directed by Mark Baldassare, professor and Johnson Chair in Civic Governance at UCI, and Senior Fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California. Cheryl Katz, research associate, was co-director. The random telephone survey included interviews with 1,005 Orange County adult residents conducted May 3-14, 2000. We follow the methods used in the 18 previous surveys.
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+ Interviewing was conducted on weekend days and weekday nights, using a computer-generated random sample of telephone numbers. Within a household, adult respondents were randomly chosen for interview. Each interview and took an average of 20 minutes to complete. The interviewing was conducted in English and Spanish as needed. The completion rate was 67%. Telephone interviewing was conducted by Interviewing Services of America in Van Nuys, CA. The sample's demographic characteristics were comparable to data from the U.S. Census, California Department of Finance, and previous Orange County Annual Surveys.
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+ The sampling error for this survey is +/- 3% at the 95% confidence level. This means that 95 times out of 100, the results will be within 3 percentage points of what they would be if all adults in Orange County were interviewed. The sampling error for any subgroup would be larger. Sampling error is just one type of error to which surveys are subject. Results may also be affected by factors such as question wording, ordering, and survey timing.
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+ Throughout the report, we refer to two geographic regions. North refers to cities and communities north of the 55 Freeway, including Anaheim, Orange, Villa Park, La Habra, Brea, Buena Park, Fullerton, Placentia, Yorba Linda, La Palma, Cypress, Los Alamitos, Rossmoor, Seal Beach, Westminster, Midway City,
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+ Stanton, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Tustin, Tustin Foothills and Costa Mesa. South refers to cities and communities south of the 55 Freeway, including Newport Beach, Irvine,
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+ Lake Forest, Newport Coast, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Mission Viejo, Portola Hills, Rancho Santa Margarita, Foothill Ranch, Coto de Caza, Trabuco, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, San Clemente, Capistrano Beach and San Juan Capistrano. In the analysis of questions on the proposed El Toro airport, we include Newport Beach in the North County.
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+ Some of the questions in this survey are repeated from national surveys conducted by the University of Michigan in 2000, the Pew Research Center in 1999, the Wall Street Journal and NBC News in 1999, CBS News in 1999, Fox News in 2000, and the Gallup Organization in 1999. Questions with California comparisons are repeated from the Public Policy Institute of California's Statewide Surveys in 2000, directed by Mark Baldassare.</description>
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