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Land cover types (NLCD), 2001-2011, Region 17, Continuous Parameter Grid (CPG)

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Sando, R., Olsen, T.D., Kaiser, K.E., Haluska, T.L., and Hockman-Wert, D.P., 2018, Physical CPGs -- Probability of Streamflow Permanence (PROSPER) Continuous Parameter Grids (CPGs): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7057F5M.

Summary

These datasets are continuous parameter grids (CPG) of land cover types (percent of basin classified by cover type) for the years 2001, 2006, and 2011 in the Pacific Northwest. Cover types include forest, agriculture, developed, wetland, and open water. Source data was the National Land Cover Dataset, produced by the Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Consortium.

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nlcd_2001_Agriculture_100_CPG_all.tif 111 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2001_Developed_100_CPG_all.tif 124.01 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2001_Forest_100_CPG_all.tif 261.31 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2001_OpenWater_100_CPG_all.tif 56.25 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2001_Wetlands_100_CPG_all.tif 69.49 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2006_Agrilculture_100_CPG_all.tif 111.53 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2006_Developed_100_CPG_all.tif 124 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2006_Forest_100_CPG_all.tif 266.52 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2006_OpenWater_100_CPG_all.tif 56.38 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2006_Wetlands_100_CPG_all.tif 70.22 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2011_Agriculture_100_CPG_all.tif 111.91 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2011_Developed_100_CPG_all.tif 124.02 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2011_Forest_100_CPG_all.tif 270.52 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2011_OpenWater_100_CPG_all.tif 56.43 MB image/geotiff
nlcd_2011_Wetlands_100_CPG_all.tif 70.33 MB image/geotiff

Purpose

These Continuous Parameter Grid (CPG) rasters were generated as inputs to the PROSPER model, predicting the probability of streamflow permanence throughout the Pacific Northwest. Each model predictor variable (parameter grid) was converted from its original spatial form into a CPG, which combines the discrete values with a flow accumulation raster, thereby converting the predictor values into a spatially moving average format.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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Drought, Fire and Extreme Weather
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Water, Coasts and Ice
Science Tools For Managers
NCCWSC Science Themes
Science Tools for Managers

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