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- NH GRANIT
NH GRANIT provides access to New Hampshire's geospatial data and resources as the NH Statewide GIS Clearinghouse Our ongoing mission is to promote the efficient use of New Hampshire's diverse resources by utilizing spatial information in an effective way and by providing geographic information and related tools to citizens and organizations
- Data and Mapping Help | NH GRANIT
Want to learn more about the features of NH GRANIT's online resources? Explore tips and tricks for using GRANITView, the NH Coastal Viewer, the NH Geodata Portal, and other NH GRANIT applications
- NH GRANIT - New Hampshire Parcels
Earth Systems Research Center, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space, University of New Hampshire 8 College Rd, Morse Hall, Durham, NH 03824 | granit@unh edu | Phone: (603) 862-1214 | TTY Users: dial 7-1-1 or 1-800-735-2964 (Relay N H ) Ⓒ2025 NH GRANIT
- NH Bedrock Geology - ftp. granit. unh. edu
Distributor: Contact_Information: Contact_Organization_Primary: Contact_Organization: Earth Systems Research Center, University of New Hampshire Contact_Person: GRANIT Database Manager Contact_Position: GRANIT Database Manager Contact_Address: Address_Type: mailing and physical address Address: Morse Hall, University of New Hampshire City: Durham State_or_Province: NH Postal_Code: 03824
- NH GRANIT
These contours connect points of equal elevation at 2-foot intervals, and are one of a suite of topographic datasets available from NH GRANIT that convey the shape of the Earth's surface
- LIDAR in NH | NH GRANIT
LIDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) is a remote sensing technology that uses light in the form of pulsed laser to examine the surface of the earth Topographic LIDAR uses pulses of light emitted from a near-infrared laser mounted in a small aircraft to “scan” the land surface below The LIDAR sensor detects the travel time of reflected energy from each laser pulse The collected data
- NH GRANIT
Main landing page for NH GRANIT
- GRANITView Update: Wetland Mapping | NH GRANIT
The GRANITView Mapper now includes new Wetland Mapping Tools, developed by UNH Extension for users of the NH Method of freshwater wetland mapping
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