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A 75,000 x 75,000 meter grid covering the Gulf of Mexico, created to identify possible areas of landfall of oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Using oil spill trajectories produced by the Ocean Circulation Group and the Optical Oceanography Laboratory at the College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, and protected areas data catalogued in PAD-US (CBI Edition) , we provide a preliminary attempt to identify ecological resources that may be affected by the spill. By overlaying these projected trajectories on a standardized grid, we can select areas that may contain oil from the spill, or are likely to contain oil in the future. We then identify protected areas that are likely to be most directly...
These protected areas were estimated by the Conservation Biology Institute as being secondarily threatened by the corresponding Deepwater Horizon oil spill trajectory forecast in the Gulf of Mexico. This dataset is extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition), and the original metadata has been included here, below. First, protected areas within 1 mile of the entire study area coastline (TX to NJ), or that intersect hydrological feature polygons from the NHDPlus National Hydrography Dataset within the 1-mile coastline buffer, were extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition). Then, protected areas were identified as being under primary, secondary, or tertiary threat from the oil spill. The probability of being affected...
These protected areas were estimated by the Conservation Biology Institute as being most immediately threatened by the corresponding Deepwater Horizon oil spill trajectory forecast in the Gulf of Mexico. This dataset is extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition), and the original metadata has been included here, below. First, protected areas within 1 mile of the entire study area coastline (TX to NJ), or that intersect hydrological feature polygons from the NHDPlus National Hydrography Dataset within the 1-mile coastline buffer, were extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition). Then, protected areas were identified as being under primary, secondary, or tertiary threat from the oil spill. The probability of being affected...
These protected areas were estimated by the Conservation Biology Institute as being most immediately threatened by the corresponding Deepwater Horizon oil spill trajectory forecast in the Gulf of Mexico. This dataset is extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition), and the original metadata has been included here, below. First, protected areas within 1 mile of the entire study area coastline (TX to NJ), or that intersect hydrological feature polygons from the NHDPlus National Hydrography Dataset within the 1-mile coastline buffer, were extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition). Then, protected areas were identified as being under primary, secondary, or tertiary threat from the oil spill. The probability of being affected...
The dataset represents hydrological features, extracted from the NHDPlus NHDWaterbody shapefile, that intersect a 1 mile interior coastline buffer along the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean coasts within our study area, from Texas to New Jersey. The NHDPlus NHDWaterbody shapefile describes NHD polygonal features of types: Playa, Ice Mass, LakePond, Reservoir, SwampMarsh, and Estuary. NHDPlus is a complex, nationwide dataset features that can be accessed here (last checked 06/16/10): http://www.horizon-systems.com/nhdplus/ . Its original metadata is included below. 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...
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canal / ditch,
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geodata,
gis,
gulf of mexico,
hydrography,
hydrologic modeling,
inlandwaters,
lake / pond,
land cover,
land surface,
national elevation dataset,
national hydrography dataset,
national land cover dataset,
ned,
nhd,
nhdplus,
nlcd,
oil spill,
reach,
reservoir,
river coding systems,
sparrow,
spatially referenced regressions on watershed,
spring / seep,
stream / river,
stream flow,
stream velocity,
streamstats,
swamp / marsh,
topography,
usgs,
water-quality,
watershed, Fewer tags
These protected areas were estimated by the Conservation Biology Institute as being most immediately threatened by the corresponding Deepwater Horizon oil spill trajectory forecast in the Gulf of Mexico. This dataset is extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition), and the original metadata has been included here, below. First, protected areas within 1 mile of the entire study area coastline (TX to NJ), or that intersect hydrological feature polygons from the NHDPlus National Hydrography Dataset within the 1-mile coastline buffer, were extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition). Then, protected areas were identified as being under primary, secondary, or tertiary threat from the oil spill. The probability of being affected...
These protected areas were estimated by the Conservation Biology Institute as being secondarily threatened by the corresponding Deepwater Horizon oil spill trajectory forecast in the Gulf of Mexico. This dataset is extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition), and the original metadata has been included here, below. First, protected areas within 1 mile of the entire study area coastline (TX to NJ), or that intersect hydrological feature polygons from the NHDPlus National Hydrography Dataset within the 1-mile coastline buffer, were extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition). Then, protected areas were identified as being under primary, secondary, or tertiary threat from the oil spill. The probability of being affected...
These protected areas were estimated by the Conservation Biology Institute as being secondarily threatened by the corresponding Deepwater Horizon oil spill trajectory forecast in the Gulf of Mexico. This dataset is extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition), and the original metadata has been included here, below. First, protected areas within 1 mile of the entire study area coastline (TX to NJ), or that intersect hydrological feature polygons from the NHDPlus National Hydrography Dataset within the 1-mile coastline buffer, were extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition). Then, protected areas were identified as being under primary, secondary, or tertiary threat from the oil spill. The probability of being affected...
These protected areas were estimated by the Conservation Biology Institute as being secondarily threatened by the corresponding Deepwater Horizon oil spill trajectory forecast in the Gulf of Mexico. This dataset is extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition), and the original metadata has been included here, below. First, protected areas within 1 mile of the entire study area coastline (TX to NJ), or that intersect hydrological feature polygons from the NHDPlus National Hydrography Dataset within the 1-mile coastline buffer, were extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition). Then, protected areas were identified as being under primary, secondary, or tertiary threat from the oil spill. The probability of being affected...
The dataset represents hydrological features, extracted from the NHDPlus NHDArea shapefile, that intersect a 1 mile interior coastline buffer along the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean coasts within our study area, from Texas to New Jersey. The NHDPlus NHDArea shapefile describes NHD polygonal features of types: Area to be Submerged, BayInlet, Bridge, CanalDitch, DamWeir, Flume, Foreshore, Hazard Zone, Lock Chamber, Inundation Area, Rapids, SeaOcean, Special Use Zone, Spillway, StreamRiver, Submerged Stream, Wash, Water IntakeOutflow, and Area of Complex Channels. NHDPlus is a complex, nationwide dataset features that can be accessed here (last checked 06/16/10): http://www.horizon-systems.com/nhdplus/. Its...
Tags: artificial path,
bp,
canal / ditch,
cartography,
catchment, All tags...
deepwater horizon,
earth science,
elevation,
epa,
geodata,
gis,
gulf of mexico,
hydrography,
hydrologic modeling,
inlandwaters,
lake / pond,
land cover,
land surface,
national elevation dataset,
national hydrography dataset,
national land cover dataset,
ned,
nhd,
nhdplus,
nlcd,
oil spill,
reach,
reservoir,
river coding systems,
sparrow,
spatially referenced regressions on watershed,
spring / seep,
stream / river,
stream flow,
stream velocity,
streamstats,
swamp / marsh,
topography,
usgs,
water-quality,
watershed, Fewer tags
A 1-mile interior coastline buffer of the southeastern United States, within CBI's BP Deepwater Horizon Gulf of Mexico oil spill study area, from Texas to New Jersey.
This coverage includes arcs, polygons, and polygon labels that describe the generalized geologic age and type of surface outcrops of bedrock of Southeast Asia (Brunei, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands and Vietnam; and portions of Australia, China and Taiwan). It also includes shorelines and inland water bodies.
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Tags: 1100 - Geology,
1101 - General,
AS,
AS = Australia,
Age, All tags...
Asia,
BP,
BX,
BX = Brunei,
Brunei,
CB,
CB = Cambodia,
CH,
CH = China,
Cambodia,
Commonwealth of Australia,
Eurasia,
Gas,
Generalized Geology,
Geologic Age,
Geologic map,
Geologic province,
Geology,
ID,
ID = Indonesia,
Independent State of Papua New Guinea,
Indonesia,
JA = Japan,
Java Sea,
KN = Korea, Democratic People's Republic of,
KS = Korea, Republic of,
Kampuchea,
Kingdom of Cambodia,
Kingdom of Thailand,
LA,
LA = Laos,
Lao People's Democratic Republic,
Laos,
Lithology,
MC,
MG = Mongolia,
MY,
MY = Malaysia,
Malaysia,
NZ = New Zealand,
Negara Brunei Darussalam,
Oceania,
Oil,
PG,
PP,
PP = Papua New Guinea,
Pacific,
Papua New Guinea,
People's Republic of China,
RP,
RP = Philippines,
Republic of Singapore,
Republic of the Philippines,
SN,
SN = Singapore,
Singapore,
Socialist Republic of Vietnam,
Solomon Islands,
South China Sea,
Southeast,
TH,
TH = Thailand,
TT = East Timor,
TV = Tuvalu,
TW,
TW = Taiwan,
Thailand,
VM,
VM = Vietnam,
Vietnam,
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A 75,000 x 75,000 meter grid covering the Gulf of Mexico, created to identify possible areas of landfall of oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Using oil spill trajectories produced by the Ocean Circulation Group and the Optical Oceanography Laboratory at the College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, and protected areas data catalogued in PAD-US (CBI Edition) , we provide a preliminary attempt to identify ecological resources that may be affected by the spill. By overlaying these projected trajectories on a standardized grid, we can select areas that may contain oil from the spill, or are likely to contain oil in the future. We then identify protected areas that are likely to be most directly...
These protected areas were estimated by the Conservation Biology Institute as being most immediately threatened by the corresponding Deepwater Horizon oil spill trajectory forecast in the Gulf of Mexico. This dataset is extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition), and the original metadata has been included here, below. First, protected areas within 1 mile of the entire study area coastline (TX to NJ), or that intersect hydrological feature polygons from the NHDPlus National Hydrography Dataset within the 1-mile coastline buffer, were extracted from PAD-US 1.1 (CBI Edition). Then, protected areas were identified as being under primary, secondary, or tertiary threat from the oil spill. The probability of being affected...
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