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Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Intellus Database
6401 Richards Ave. (East Wing of Campus), Computer Lab Room 582
Event Description
Learn how to search, download, graph and map the Laboratory's environmental data.
Intellus is a publicly accessible database that provides access to over 16 million environmental records collected by the Laboratory and the New Mexico Environment Department as part of environmental surveillance and compliance sampling activities in and around Los Alamos National Laboratory. Using the computer lab, the training will teach you how to: To register or for more information, email intellus@lanl.gov or call 505-665-9273.