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Aquatic Resources

Dates

Publication Date
Time Period
2018

Citation

Manier, D.J, and O'Donnell, M.S., 2018, Compilation and Assessment of Resource Values and Hazards to Inform Transportation and Associated Land-use Planning: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7MW2F8W.

Summary

These data were generated for a cooperative project created by an agreement between the Federal Lands and Highways, Central Federal Lands Division (FLH-CFL) and the USGS Fort Collins Science Center (Colorado; https://www.fort.usgs.gov/) to facilitate development of spatially explicit natural resources and socioeconomic information for utilization during comprehensive transportation planning efforts. Federal Lands Highways (FLH) is the federal agency that helps guide and support transportation planning at national, regional, and state levels, including providing funding, information, and tools to state transportation planners. FLH is currently undertaking a series of pilot studies aimed at improving the availability, utility, and application [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Southwest Region
Originator :
Daniel J Manier, Michael O'Donnell
Metadata Contact :
Michael O'Donnell
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase

Attached Files

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AQ_Indx_SumScale.tif.xml 31.69 KB application/xml
AQ_Indx_Wt.tif.xml 30.12 KB application/xml
AQ1_FishRich_HUC.tif.xml 18.46 KB application/xml
AQ2a_AquatWetHabValue_ScaleHUC.tif.xml 26.12 KB application/xml
AQ2a_FWSCritHab_InvDist_Clss.tif.xml 20.88 KB application/xml
AQ2a_RiskRare_AquatAnimal_HUC.tfw 94 Bytes application/unknown
AQ2a_RiskRare_AquatPlant_HUC.tfw 94 Bytes application/unknown
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AQ2a_RiskRare_AquatWetSppHab_HUC.tfw 94 Bytes application/unknown
AQ2a_RiskRare_WetAnimal_HUC.tfw 94 Bytes application/unknown
AQ2a_RiskRare_AquatWetSppHab_HUC.tif.xml 23.72 KB application/xml
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AQ2a_RiskRare_WetPlant_HUC.tfw 94 Bytes application/unknown
AQ2a_RiskRare_WetAnimal_HUC.tif.xml 19.11 KB application/xml
AQ2b_AllH2OFeat_ScaleHUC.tif.xml 22.95 KB application/xml
AQ2b_AllLineH2OFeat_Dist.tif.xml 19.22 KB application/xml
AQ2a_RiskRare_WetPlant_HUC.tif.xml 19.09 KB application/xml
AQ2b_Waterbody_InvDist_Clss.tif.xml 21.18 KB application/xml
AQ2b_SurfLineH2OFeat_perkm2HUC_Scale.tif.xml 19.6 KB application/xml
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AQ2b_Wetland_PerArea_HUC.tfw 94 Bytes application/unknown
AQ2b_Wetland_InvDist_Clss.tif.xml 22.1 KB application/xml
AQ2b_Waterbody_PerArea_HUC.tif.xml 20.54 KB application/xml
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AQ2b_Wetland_PerArea_HUC.tif.xml 20.38 KB application/xml
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AQ3_SocialDesig_InvDist_Clss.tif.xml 23.59 KB application/xml
AQ4_HabConditIndx_HUC.tif.xml 20.52 KB application/xml
AQ2a_FWSCritHab_InvDist_Clss.tif 40.27 MB image/geotiff
AQ3_SocialDesig_InvDist_Clss.tif 56.39 MB image/geotiff
AQ1_FishRich_HUC.tif 97.98 MB image/geotiff
AQ2a_AquatWetHabValue_ScaleHUC.tif 130.87 MB image/geotiff
AQ4_HabConditIndx_HUC.tif 166.64 MB image/geotiff
AQ2b_Waterbody_InvDist_Clss.tif 191.94 MB image/geotiff
AQ2b_SurfLineH2OFeat_perkm2HUC_Scale.tif 217.35 MB image/geotiff
AQ_Indx_Wt.tif 304.3 MB image/geotiff
AQ2a_RiskRare_AquatPlant_HUC.tif 325.53 MB image/geotiff
AQ2a_RiskRare_WetPlant_HUC.tif 335.45 MB image/geotiff
AQ2a_RiskRare_AquatWetSppHab_HUC.tif 340.87 MB image/geotiff
AQ2a_RiskRare_AquatAnimal_HUC.tif 354.59 MB image/geotiff
AQ2a_RiskRare_WetAnimal_HUC.tif 355.92 MB image/geotiff
AQ2b_Wetland_InvDist_Clss.tif 420.91 MB image/geotiff
AQ2b_Waterbody_PerArea_HUC.tif 573.78 MB image/geotiff
AQ2b_AllH2OFeat_ScaleHUC.tif 799.69 MB image/geotiff
AQ2b_Wetland_PerArea_HUC.tif 878.54 MB image/geotiff
AQ_Indx_SumScale.tif 972.81 MB image/geotiff
3.93 GB image/geotiff

Purpose

We developed a conceptual framework to describe different categories of information, and how these different types of information should be connected to accurately, but simply, inform transportation and related land-use planning (see USGS larger citation for more details). With this conceptual model, we identified several primary information categories namely, Social Resources, Cultural Resources, Natural Resources, and Natural Hazards which interface with (existing or proposed) transportation networks via spatial “overlap” and similar influences incurred via co-location and/or proximity. These areas, where transportation infrastructure interacts with natural systems, are areas with potential effects of roadways on wildlife, wild habitats, water quality and other natural values, and awareness of these potentials can allow planners and developers to develop mitigation and/or avoidance into planning. Further, prior knowledge of the potential for human-wildlife conflicts may help define and streamline Environmental Impact Assessments and develop plans to assess (minimize) natural and social conflicts associated with the interface of transportation infrastructure and values associated with natural heritage, natural resources and social systems. Importantly, these data represent contributions to interpretive data products which were compiled into a series of indices (unit-less metrics), which will allow users to recognize concentrations of resource values associated with particular resources (for example, terrestrial and aquatic habitats or Threatened and Endangered species). The data included with this report are based on estimated and modeled spatial information, with varying map scales and resolutions, and differences in appropriate and/or intended uses. These data cannot be used to infer specific locations (for example, occurrence of a species within a grid-cell or watershed), but they are useful for identifying regional patterns in the distributions of natural and social values by providing spatial context (for example, relative abundance of species) and evidence of the accumulation of values of interest or concern to society. USERS OF THESE DATA PRODUCTS SHOULD CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE LIMITATION OF THE DATA PRODUCT AND RELEVANT DATA INPUTS (SOURCE DATA) BEFORE USING THE INFORMATION CONTAINED THEREIN.

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