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snippet: The K3 resource extracted the 16 global Hammond landforms types, of which four were mountain classes.
summary: The K3 resource extracted the 16 global Hammond landforms types, of which four were mountain classes.
extent: [[-180.000138888889,-56.0001388888889],[180.001944444444,83.624861111111]]
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typeKeywords: ["ArcGIS","ArcGIS Server","Data","Map Service","Service"]
description: The K3 resource was developed using a finer spatial resolution (250 m) DEM and feature-based extraction algorithms with variable NAW sizes used to extract a set of global Hammond landforms with 16 landform types, of which four were mountain classes. E. H. Hammond was a pioneer of landform mapping and described three parameters for distinguishing different types of plains, hills, mountains, and tablelands. The three classification parameters are slope, relative relief, and profile, where the profile parameter assesses the amount of relatively flat terrain in upland locations to delineate tablelands. The 250 m global Hammond landforms product was based on an automated extraction of classes in a GIS environment, and the K3 mountains product was an export of the four mountain classes into a global mountains datalayer.
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title: gmek3
type: Map Service
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tags: ["Global Mountains"]
culture: en-US
name: gmek3
guid: 2B80A99A-8A75-4296-A6CE-BE7407F93028
minScale: 0
spatialReference: GCS_WGS_1984