Sc Ecoregions

Sc Ecoregions



We have divided the Piedmont of South Carolina into five level IV ecoregions: Southern Inner Piedmont (45a), Southern Outer Piedmont (45b), Carolina Slate Belt (45c), Triassic Basins (45g) and Kings Mountain (45i).


South Carolina Level 4 Ecoregions Map. + -. Leaflet | ©Plantmaps ©OpenStreetMap Contributors. er45a – Southern Inner Piedmont. er45b – Southern Outer Piedmont. er45c – Carolina Slate Belt. er45g – Triassic Basins. er45i – Kings Mountain. er63g – Carolinian Barrier Islands and.


Ecoregion s denote areas of general similarity in ecosystems and in the type, quality, and quantity of environmental resources. They are designed to serve as a spatial framework for the research, assessment, management, and monitoring of ecosystems and ecosystem components. Ecoregions are directly applicable to many state agency, Ecoregion s denote areas of general similarity in ecosystems and in the type, quality, and quantity of environmental resources. They are designed to serve as a spatial framework for the research, assessment, management, and monitoring of ecosystems and ecosystem components.


English: Map of Level IV ecoregions in the U.S. state of South Carolina, as defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Public domain Public domain false false This image (or other media) is a work of an Environmental Protection Agency employee, taken or made as part of that person’s official duties.


2/9/2021  · Make selections from the dropdown select box or from the clickable map of Level III and IV Ecoregions by U.S. state. Select a state for access to Level III and IV maps, GIS data, and descriptive information.


2/9/2021  · There are 5 level III ecoregions and 29 level IV ecoregions in North Carolina and South Carolina and most continue into ecologically similar parts of adjacent states. The level III and IV ecoregions on this poster were compiled at a scale of 1:250,000 and depict revisions and subdivisions of earlier level III ecoregions that were originally compiled at a smaller scale.


information on the ecoregions of South Carolina and surrounding states is the map and accompanying definitions from Griffith et al. (2002), with supplementary information for South Carolina taken from Myers et al. (1986). This chapter provides a summary of the general landscape and current condition of the 5 ecoregions of South Carolina .


PDF | On Jan 1, 2002, G. E. Griffith and others published Ecoregions of North Carolina and South Carolina | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate, There are 5 level III ecoregions and 29 level IV ecoregions in North Carolina and South Carolina and most continue into ecologically similar parts of adjacent states. The level III and IV ecoregions on this poster were compiled at a scale of 1:250,000 and depict revisions and subdivisions of earlier level III ecoregions that were originally …

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