David Nail
Dave is the National Map Liaison for Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Missouri.
Prior to becoming a Liaison, he was a USGS supervisory cartographer producing High-Resolution 24K scale National Hydrography Data.
Professional Experience
ArcMap, NHDEdit Tools, Global Mapper
Education and Certifications
Graduate of Missouri State University with a B.S. in Geology
Science and Products
The 3D Elevation Program—Supporting Minnesota's economy
IntroductionIn Minnesota, high-quality elevation data are essential for agriculture and precision farming, natural resources conservation, flood risk management, infrastructure and construction management, water supply and quality, coastal zone management, and many other business uses. Critical applications that meet the State’s management needs depend on light detection and ranging (lidar) data t
Authors
Mitch Bergeson, David Nail
The 3D Elevation Program—Supporting Missouri’s economy
IntroductionBecause of its geography, Missouri is frequently subject to natural disasters. Ice storms, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and flooding are all common occurrences. Since 1990, Missouri has received 40 Federal major disaster declarations. Floods and droughts severely affect the State’s agriculture, which is a leading industry. Another potential major hazard is the New Madrid seismic zo
Authors
David Nail
Science and Products
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The 3D Elevation Program—Supporting Minnesota's economy
IntroductionIn Minnesota, high-quality elevation data are essential for agriculture and precision farming, natural resources conservation, flood risk management, infrastructure and construction management, water supply and quality, coastal zone management, and many other business uses. Critical applications that meet the State’s management needs depend on light detection and ranging (lidar) data tAuthorsMitch Bergeson, David NailThe 3D Elevation Program—Supporting Missouri’s economy
IntroductionBecause of its geography, Missouri is frequently subject to natural disasters. Ice storms, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and flooding are all common occurrences. Since 1990, Missouri has received 40 Federal major disaster declarations. Floods and droughts severely affect the State’s agriculture, which is a leading industry. Another potential major hazard is the New Madrid seismic zoAuthorsDavid Nail