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Summary of Transportation and Utility Assets Vulnerable to Fluvial Erosion Hazards in Indiana

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2017

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Sperl, Benjamin, 2017, Associated files for USGS Data Series 2017-1068 on vulnerable transportation and utility assets near actively migrating streams in Indiana: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7ZG6R49.

Summary

An investigation was completed by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs that found 1,132 transportation and utility assets in Indiana are vulnerable to fluvial erosion hazards due to close proximity to actively migrating streams. Locations of transportation assets (bridges, roadways, and railroad lines) and selected utility assets (high-capacity overhead power-transmission lines, underground pipelines, water treatment facilities, and in-channel dams) were determined using aerial imagery hosted by the Google Earth platform. Identified assets were aggregated by stream reach, county, and class. The contents of this data release include (1) a comma-delimited text file summarizing [...]

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Point of Contact :
Benjamin J Sperl
Originator :
Benjamin J Sperl
Metadata Contact :
Benjamin J Sperl
publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
USGS Mission Area :
Natural Hazards
SDC Data Owner :
Indiana-Kentucky Water Science Center

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Data_Series_2017_1068_Vulnerable_Assets.csv 16.55 KB text/csv

Purpose

The contents of this data release are intended to help stakeholders and others identify high-risk areas where transportation and utility assets may be vulnerable to fluvial erosion hazards.

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