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  skos:prefLabel "DOI/USGS/GEOG/WRG/MOJAVE"@en ;
  skos:inScheme <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concepts/concept_scheme/providers> ;
  skos:definition """The Mojave Desert provides critical habitat for many sensitive animal and plant
species.  Successful land management of the Mojave depends on the availability
and application of scientific information regarding biological and physical
resources.  

Geologic and hydrologic study the fundamental understanding of desert
ecosystems, by establishing the role of surface materials in making moisture
available for plants.  The work of geologists and hydrologists, with colleagues
in biology and geography in several other locations in the Western Region, are
bringing new levels of understanding to the processes governing desert
ecosystems.

Maps are valuable as predictive tools in the desert to not only understand and
present vegetation conditions, but can also identify locations where plant
communities depart from. 

Website: http://geography.wr.usgs.gov/mojave/

[Summary provided by the USGS.]"""@en ;
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  skos:prefLabel "USGS"@en ;
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