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## Major labels
 
## Major labels
 
# Elevation * (would be nice to have a categorical legend, not a continuous one, which makes it a bit harder)
 
# Elevation * (would be nice to have a categorical legend, not a continuous one, which makes it a bit harder)
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# Geology **  '''Randy'''
 
# Geology **  '''Randy'''
 
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# Slope **

Revision as of 08:53, 30 January 2009

This page is a working area for the ENVS 560 class.

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:

  1. Upload the image. See the link in the left sidebar called 'Upload file'.
  2. 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)

  1. Vector basemap ** (must be done early, so that others can use it)
    1. Basemap boundary (so that all printed maps can easily be zoomed to same extent)
    2. Coastline
    3. Streams
      1. Major
      2. Minor
    4. Roads
      1. Major
      2. Medium
      3. Minor
    5. Watershed boundary
    6. Major labels
  2. Elevation * (would be nice to have a categorical legend, not a continuous one, which makes it a bit harder)
  3. Land use / land cover *Arnett
  4. Geology ** Randy
  5. Slope **
  6. Soil type ** Pam
  7. Soil erosion index *** Steve
  8. 2008 burn severity ** Erin
  9. Historical fires ***
  10. Mean annual precipitation *
  11. Mean temperature of coldest month **
  12. Mean temperature of warmest month **
  13. Land ownership ***
  14. Feature map ***
  15. Points
    1. Gage locations - flow
    2. Gage locations - climate
    3. Dams
    4. Monitoring wells
    5. Extraction wells (too many)
    6. Boundaries
      1. MPWMD
      2. Cal-Am
      3. Aquifers
      4. Municipal
      5. Gates communities
      6. USFS
      7. County parks
      8. State parks

Subwatersheds

  1. Garzas - Pam
  2. ...