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This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release consists of two hydrographic datasets with spatial modeling units, two sets of spatial data consistent with the National Hydrologic Model (NHM) Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling (abbreviated within this document as GFv1, Viger and Bock, 2014), and a database of 118 parameters used to run the NHM . These datasets are found as subpages to this landing page as 1) the GIS (geographic information system) features of the United States-Canada Transboundary Geospatial Fabric (TGF, added 08/04/2020), 2) the GIS features of the Geospatial Fabric v1.1 (GFv1.1 or v1_1, added 08/04/2020) which is an update to the GF and includes the TGF, 3) Topographic derivative...
Categories: Data,
Data Release - Revised;
Tags: Canada,
Geographic Information Systems,
Hydrologic Response Units,
Hydrologic modeling,
Points of Interest,
To support the modeling of storm-induced flooding, the USGS Coastal National Elevation Database (CoNED) Applications Project has created an integrated 1-meter topobathymetric digital elevation model (TBDEM) for the Central California Coast. High-resolution coastal elevation data is required to identify flood, hurricane, and sea-level rise inundation hazard zones and other earth science applications, such as the development of sediment transport and storm surge models. The new TBDEM consists of the best available multi-source topographic and bathymetric elevation data for the onshore and offshore areas in Central California. The Central California TBDEM integrates 70 different topographic and bathymetric data sources...
To support the modeling of storm-induced flooding, the USGS Coastal National Elevation Database (CoNED) Applications Project has created an integrated 1-meter topobathymetric digital elevation model (TBDEM) for Puget Sound. Puget Sound is located along the northwestern coast of Washington and is part of the Salish Sea. Puget Sound is the third largest estuary in the United States. High-resolution coastal elevation data is required to identify flood, storm, and sea-level rise inundation hazard zones and other earth science applications, such as the development of sediment transport and storm surge models. The new TBDEM consists of the best available multi-source topographic and bathymetric elevation data for Puget...
The National Hydrologic Geospatial Fabric Reference and Derived Hydrofabrics is a geospatial dataset used for hydrologic modeling, containing a network of connected rivers, lakes, and catchments. It consists of four different network representations: Reference Fabric, Refactored Fabric, target-size Hydrofabric, and Point of Interest (POI) Aggregated Hydrofabric. Each representation is designed to meet specific modeling needs by providing different levels of consolidation and aggregation of the hydrographic features. The dataset includes features and attributes representing hydrologic locations associated with observational data, cataloging, or reporting water data quantity or quality, and structures important to...
(Hyperlink to Official Landing Page for Geospatial Fabric products) This dataset contains a set of attributes describing the "nhru" GIS features (Hydrologic Response Units)in the Geospatial Fabric Features dataset(http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.5066/F7542KMD) that have been developed in support of the USGS PRMS watershed model. These tables are organized according to Geospatial Fabric Region; see the thumbnail of the Geospatial Fabric Features Regions (https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/535edb4ae4b08e65d60fc837). Each table contains a key field, "hru_id", that can be used to relate to the nhru feature class in the Geospatial Fabric Feature dataset for the corresponding Region. The methodologies used to derive the...
Groundwater Rechange Zones (>2000 m) created fron USGS NED. The National Elevation Dataset (NED) is the primary elevation data product produced and distributed by the USGS. The NED provides the best available public domain raster elevation data of the conterminous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and territorial islands in a seamless format. The NED is derived from diverse source data, processed to a common coordinate system and unit of vertical measure. All NED data are distributed in geographic coordinates in units of decimal degrees, and in conformance with the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83). All elevation values are provided in units of meters, and are referenced to the North American Vertical Datum of...
The National Elevation Dataset (NED) is the primary elevation data product produced and distributed by the USGS. The NED provides the best available public domain raster elevation data of the conterminous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and territorial islands in a seamless format. The NED is derived from diverse source data, processed to a common coordinate system and unit of vertical measure. All NED data are distributed in geographic coordinates in units of decimal degrees, and in conformance with the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83). All elevation values are provided in units of meters, and are referenced to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) over the conterminous United States. The vertical...
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: 1-DEGREE DEM,
2-ARC-SECOND DEM,
7.5-MINUTE DEM,
BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
Derived data layer based upon the NHD+ data layer. The layer represents the distance to the perennial streams and is used to model invasive annual grasses and noxious forbs and species assemblages. The NHDPlus Version 1.0 is an integrated suite of application-ready geospatial data sets that incorporate many of the best features of the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) and the National Elevation Dataset (NED). The NHDPlus includes a stream network (based on the 1:100,000-scale NHD), improved networking, naming, and "value-added attributes" (VAA's). NHDPlus also includes elevation-derived catchments (drainage areas) produced using a drainage enforcement technique first broadly applied in New England, and thus dubbed...
Derived data layer based upon the NHD+ data layer. The layer represents the distance to the intermitant streams and is used to model invasive annual grasses and noxious forbs and species assembleages. The NHDPlus Version 1.0 is an integrated suite of application-ready geospatial data sets that incorporate many of the best features of the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) and the National Elevation Dataset (NED). The NHDPlus includes a stream network (based on the 1:100,000-scale NHD), improved networking, naming, and "value-added attributes" (VAA's). NHDPlus also includes elevation-derived catchments (drainage areas) produced using a drainage enforcement technique first broadly applied in New England, and thus...
Derived data layer based upon the NED. The National Elevation Dataset (NED) is the primary elevation data product produced and distributed by the USGS. The NED provides the best available public domain raster elevation data of the conterminous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and territorial islands in a seamless format. The NED is derived from diverse source data, processed to a common coordinate system and unit of vertical measure. All NED data are distributed in geographic coordinates in units of decimal degrees, and in conformance with the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83). All elevation values are provided in units of meters, and are referenced to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) over the...
The Geospatial Fabric version 1.1 (GFv1.1 or v1_1) is a dataset of spatial modeling units covering the conterminous United States (CONUS) and most major river basins that flow in from Canada. The GFv1.1 is an update to the original Geospatial Fabric (GFv1, Viger and Bock, 2014) for the National Hydrologic Modeling (NHM). Analogous to the GFv1, the GFv1.1 described here includes the following vector feature classes: points of interest (POIs_v1_1), a stream network (nsegment_v1_1), and hydrologic response units (nhru_v1_1), with several additional ancillary tables. These data are contained within the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) geodatabase format (GFv1.1.gdb).
Categories: Data;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Canada,
Geographic Information Systems,
Hydrologic Response Units,
Hydrologic modeling,
Points of Interest,
The Transboundary Geospatial Fabric (TGF) is a dataset of spatial modeling units consistent with the Geospatial Fabric for National Hydrologic Modeling (abbreviated within this document as GFv1, Viger and Bock, 2014). These features were derived from National Hydrography Dataset Plus High Resolution data (NHDPlus HR, U.S. Geological Survey [USGS], 2018) in the following conterminous United States (CONUS) - Canada transboundary four-digit Hydrologic Units (HUC4): 0101, 0105, 0108, 0901, 0902, 0903, 0904, 1005, 1006, 1701, 1702, and 1711. The data described here include the following vector feature classes: points of interest (POIs), a stream network (nsegment), major waterbodies (waterbodies), and hydrologic response...
To support the modeling of storm-induced flooding, the USGS Coastal National Elevation Database (CoNED) Applications Project has created an integrated 1-meter topobathymetric digital elevation model (TBDEM) for the Northern California Coast. High-resolution coastal elevation data is required to identify flood, hurricane, and sea-level rise inundation hazard zones and other earth science applications, such as the development of sediment transport and storm surge models. This TBDEM consists of the best available multi-source topographic and bathymetric elevation data for the onshore and offshore areas in Northern California. The Northern California TBDEM integrates 26 different topographic and bathymetric data sources...
To support the modeling of the Colorado River water storage area capacity tables by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Utah Water Science Center in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah and Arizona, the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center has created an integrated 1-meter topobathymetric digital elevation model (TBDEM) for Lake Powell, the second largest man-made reservoir in the United States. Located in south-central Utah and north-central Arizona, Lake Powell is a reservoir on the Colorado River created by the flooding of a natural canyon by the construction of Glen Canyon Dam. The new Lake Powell TBDEM consists of the best available multi-source topographic and bathymetric elevation...
(Hyperlink to Official Landing Page for Geospatial Fabric products) (Hyperlink to Official Landing Page for Geospatial Fabric products) (Hyperlink to Official Landing Page for Geospatial Fabric products) (Hyperlink to Official Landing Page for Geospatial Fabric products) This dataset contains a set of attributes describing the "nhru" GIS features (Hydrologic Response Units)in the Geospatial Fabric Features dataset(http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.5066/F7542KMD) that have been developed in support of the USGS PRMS watershed model. These tables are organized according to Geospatial Fabric Region; see the thumbnail of the Geospatial Fabric Features Regions (https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/535edb4ae4b08e65d60fc837)....
Note: NED data can be accessed through The National Map (USGS). Instructions are available on The National Map Viewer homepage. The National Elevation Dataset (NED) is the primary elevation data product produced and distributed by the USGS. The NED provides the best available public domain raster elevation data of the conterminous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and territorial islands in a seamless format. The NED is derived from diverse source data, processed to a common coordinate system and unit of vertical measure. All NED data are distributed in geographic coordinates in units of decimal degrees, and in conformance with the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83). All elevation values are provided in units of...
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable;
Tags: DEM,
Digital elevation model,
Digital terrain model,
Drainage Area,
Elevation,
Derived data layer based upon the NHD+ data layer. The layer represents the distance to the perennial streams and is used to model invasive annual grasses and noxious forbs and species assemblages. The NHDPlus Version 1.0 is an integrated suite of application-ready geospatial data sets that incorporate many of the best features of the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) and the National Elevation Dataset (NED). The NHDPlus includes a stream network (based on the 1:100,000-scale NHD), improved networking, naming, and "value-added attributes" (VAA's). NHDPlus also includes elevation-derived catchments (drainage areas) produced using a drainage enforcement technique first broadly applied in New England, and thus dubbed...
8.27 - updated with feedback from Mike J. ------------------------------------------------------- The National Hydrologic Geospatial Fabric Reference and Derived Hydrofabrics is a geospatial dataset used for hydrologic modeling, containing a network of connected rivers, lakes, and catchments. It consists of four different network representations: Reference Fabric, Refactored Fabric, target-size Hydrofabric, and Point of Interest (POI) Aggregated Hydrofabric. Each representation is designed to meet specific modeling needs by providing different levels of consolidation and aggregation of the hydrographic features. The dataset includes features and attributes representing hydrologic locations associated with observational...
(Hyperlink to Official Landing Page for Geospatial Fabric products) This dataset contains a set of attributes describing the "nhru" GIS features (Hydrologic Response Units)in the Geospatial Fabric Features dataset(http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.5066/F7542KMD) that have been developed in support of the USGS PRMS watershed model. These tables are organized according to Geospatial Fabric Region; see the thumbnail of the Geospatial Fabric Features Regions (https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/535edb4ae4b08e65d60fc837). Each table contains a key field, "hru_id", that can be used to relate to the nhru feature class in the Geospatial Fabric Feature dataset for the corresponding Region. The methodologies used to derive the...
(Hyperlink to Official Landing Page for Geospatial Fabric products) This dataset contains a set of attributes describing the "nhru" GIS features (Hydrologic Response Units)in the Geospatial Fabric Features dataset(http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.5066/F7542KMD) that have been developed in support of the USGS PRMS watershed model. These tables are organized according to Geospatial Fabric Region; see the thumbnail of the Geospatial Fabric Features Regions (https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/535edb4ae4b08e65d60fc837). Each table contains a key field, "hru_id", that can be used to relate to the nhru feature class in the Geospatial Fabric Feature dataset for the corresponding Region. The methodologies used to derive the...
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