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This dataset is part of the Rainwater Basin (RWB) Wetland Complex Easement Priority Model to prioritize the enrollment of easements in the RWB. Criteria include Hydrologic Function, Restoration Potential, Percent Hydrological Function, Proximity to Existing Conservation Lands, Hydric Soil Ownership, Wetland Density, Wetland Acres greater than 75 meters, Upland Buffer, Restoration Complexity, Supplemental Water, and Presence of Transmission Lines. This dataset was processed by Roger Grosse and Daniel Uttecht with the Rainwater Basin Joint Venture (RWBJV). Criteria for the Model were developed by the RWBJV GIS Lab and the RWB Acquisition Workgroup.
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This dataset includes mercury and other constituent concentration and physical properties data for seven deep sediment profiles (ranging from 79 cm to 214 cm in length) collected from the thalwag of Alviso Slough, a major tributary to South San Francisco Bay (California, USA). Field sampling occurred during May 2012 (4 sites) and January 2016 (3 sites). Each profile was comprised of 1–4 core sub-sections, which were collected from adjacent boreholes with 10–18 cm of vertical overlap. This data product includes two data tables (*.csv): 1) ‘T1_ALSL_DC_Sed_Data.csv’, the deep core analytical results; 2) ‘T2_ALSL_DC_QA_Data.csv’, quality assurance data. The two image files, ‘ALSL_DC_Log_2012.pdf’ and ‘ALSL-DC_Log_2016.pdf’,...
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The Louisiana State Legislature created the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act (CWPPRA) in order to conserve, restore, create and enhance Louisiana's coastal wetlands. The wetland restoration plans developed pursuant to these acts specifically require an evaluation of the effectiveness of each coastal wetlands restoration project in achieving long-term solutions to arresting coastal wetlands loss. This data set includes mosaicked aerial photographs for the Delta Management at Fort St. Philip (BS-11) project for 2021. This data is used as a basemap land-water classification. It also serves as a visual tool for project managers to help them identify any obvious problems or land loss within their...
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This data set contains features representing potentially restorable wetlands (PRW). Potentially restorable wetlands are defined as those areas that are not currently classified as wetland by the USFWS National Wetland Inventory, and have hydric soil characterisitcs that would support hydrophytic vegetation. Input data for generating this layer includes soils data in SSURGO format, and the current National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) wetlands data. The soils data was used to extract those areas that have a dominant drainage class attribute of poorly or very poorly drained. These soils are considered capable of supporting wetland vegetation. The PRW layer does not include existing wetlands. This data covers the entire...


    map background search result map search result map Wyoming Potentially Restorable Wetlands Rainwater Basin Wetland Complex Easement Priority Model Mercury speciation and other constituent data from deep sediment cores in Alviso Slough, South San Francisco Bay, California, 2012-16 Delta Management at Fort St. Philip (BS-11): 2021 land-water classification Mercury speciation and other constituent data from deep sediment cores in Alviso Slough, South San Francisco Bay, California, 2012-16 Rainwater Basin Wetland Complex Easement Priority Model Wyoming Potentially Restorable Wetlands