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Data for Assessing Marginal Land Availability Based on Land Use Change Information in the Contiguous United States

The availability of economically marginal land for energy crops is identified using the Cropland Data Layer and other soil, wind, climate data resources. All data are recognized on a 30m spatial resolution across the continental United States.

Life Sciences
marginal land; biofuel production; remote sensing; land use change; Cropland Data Layer
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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-Grant:DE-SC0018420
U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)-Grant:OCI-0725070
U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)-Grant:ACI-1238993
Kaiyu Guan
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1 10.13012/B2IDB-6395937_V1 2022-09-07

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