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Climate Change Habitat Scenarios for the Central Valley of California

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2011
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2101

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Bruce Dugger, John Eadie, Mark Petrie, Sean Fogenburg, Robert Blenk, Joseph Fleskes, Josh Vest, and Greg Yarris, 2021, Climate Change Habitat Scenarios for the Central Valley of California: U.S. Geological Survey Data Release, https://doi.org/10.21429/a81c-jj28.

Summary

The baseline map of the Butte Basin, the representative basin from the Central Valley, was generated first by delineating the extent of the landscape to be modeled, in agreement with the basin boundaries identified by the Central Valley Joint Venture.The Butte Basin (CV) encompasses a region approximately 44km x 64 km, and the map used contains 10,698 individual habitat patches and 179,964 acres of possible foreageable area. Patch habitat types were identified by a combination of USDA CropScape data (to identify agricultural habitat patches including rice and corn) and other local mapping data made available through collaboration with USGS. Habitat flood schedules were generated using the Water Evaluation and Planning Model (WEAP) [...]

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ButteBasin_ScenarioA.csv 3.2 MB text/csv
scenario_A_90rice.csv 5.42 MB text/csv
Climate Change Habitat Scenarios for the Central Valley of California.xml
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Purpose

This dataset was used in bioenergetic modeling (SWAMP) to evaluate the impact of alternative plausible habitat scenarios that link climate related habitat conditions to bird performance. It provided wetland habitat conditions for each habitat patch within the Butte Basin to determine flooding regimes of a "good" and "bad" water year for the model.

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  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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