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Revision as of 17:45, 26 January 2010
This page is a working area for the ENVS 560 class.
Contents
Spring 2010: Updating the issues pages: who's doing what?
- DKN - Riparian habitats as wildlife corridors in the California Central Coast Region
- ESP - Los Padres Reservoir Capacity Issues
- SAC - Salinas Valley Seawater Intrusion
- ...
HEC-HMS
Carmel MPWMD flow data import
- CA = Cachuagua Creek = Fred
- CL = San Clemente Creek = Cooper
- DJ = Carmel R at Don Juan Bridge = Fred
- GA = Las Garzas Creek = Pam
- H1 = Carmel R at Highway 1 = Violetta
- HI = Hitchcock Cyn = Arnett
- PI = Pine Creek = Erin
- PO = Potrero Creek = Steve
- RC = Robinson Canyon = Randy
- TU = Tularcitos Creek = Bart
Carmel WS Basin Complex Burn Severity Estimations
Severity | Area (Km2) | Percentage of Burned Area (%) |
High | 15 | 12 |
Moderate | 48 | 37 |
Low | 24 | 19 |
Unburned / Very Low | 42 | 32 |
Total | 129 |
This data was taken from the BAER UTM Zone 10N, NAD83 shapefile. Please double check these calculations and update as necessary.
Old stuff below here
Carmel Watershed Mapping Project: Creating Maps of the Carmel River Watershed
As you create drafts, post them here.
Posting images is a two stage process:
- Upload the image. See the link in the left sidebar called 'Upload file'.
- Create a link to the file in your page. See link in the left sidebar for 'General MediaWiki Help'.
Wishlist of maps
Add your name in bold after a map to claim it as yours.
(* denotes easier; ** denotes medium; *** denotes harder)
- Vector basemap ** (must be done early, so that others can use it)
- Basemap boundary (so that all printed maps can easily be zoomed to same extent)
- Coastline
- Streams
- Major
- Minor
- Roads
- Major
- Medium
- Minor
- Watershed boundary
- Major labels
- Elevation * (would be nice to have a categorical legend, not a continuous one, which makes it a bit harder)
- Land use / land cover *Arnett
- Geology ** Carmel River Watershed Geology/Faults Randy
- Slope ** Carmel River Watershed SlopeCooper
- Soil type ** Carmel_River_Watershed_Soils Pam
- Soil erosion index *** Carmel_River_Watershed_Soil_Erosion_Index Steve
- 2008 burn severity ** Carmel River Watershed Burn Severity Erin
- Historical fires ***
- Mean annual precipitation * Violetta
- Mean temperature of coldest month **
- Mean temperature of warmest month **
- Land ownership *** Bart
- Feature map ***
- Points
- Gage locations - flow
- Gage locations - climate
- Dams
- Monitoring wells
- Extraction wells (too many)
- Boundaries
- MPWMD
- Cal-Am
- Aquifers
- Municipal
- Gates communities
- USFS
- County parks
- State parks
Subwatersheds
- Garzas - Pam
- Mid-Carmel River Creek - Erin
- Los Padres - Violetta
- Rana Creek - Randy
- Robinson Canyon - Steve
- Hitchcock Canyon- Arnett
- Miller Creek - Cooper
- Pine Creek - Bart