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Change notation of latitude and longitude.
12015-09-23T00:53:32-07:00Tassie Gniady706af9219a15532711fc04481b1a2706ed2f825f57561plain2015-09-23T00:53:32-07:00Tassie Gniady706af9219a15532711fc04481b1a2706ed2f825fYou've got a great mix of titles here, Abby. Your spreadsheet is also descriptive of why you've chosen each location--however, you need to convert the locations to decimals. Google Earth should be able to do that for you. For example, if you google "London, England lat long" you get 51.5072° N, 0.1275° W. You don't need the degree symbol or the direction, so you would just use: 51.5072, 0.1275.
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12015-09-17T17:03:51-07:00Abby Niederman90a1555da6808dcf3f9245ccd59f2ae3f7f79ddcAbby Niederman Phase I and II -- Dataset Description5plain2015-10-29T17:23:54-07:00Abby Niederman90a1555da6808dcf3f9245ccd59f2ae3f7f79ddc