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Murray-Darling Basin Authority - Wetlands GIS of the Murray-Darling Basin Series 2.0
The purpose of the Wetlands GIS of the Murray-Darling Basin project was to map the maximum extent of wetlands within a ten year period (1983-1993) based on the presence of water. Wetlands greater than 5ha were identified using a combination of an unsupervised classification of spectral classes of Landsat MSS imagery and ancillary wetland information to create information classes of broad wetland groups (Floodplain wetlands, freshwater lakes, saline lakes, and reservoirs). This data layer is the result of an external review of the Murray-Darling Basin Wetlands Verification Series 1.0. by relevant state agencies in NSW, Vic, Qld, SA and ACT.
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NSW Wetlands
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The purpose of this project was to map the wetlands across New South Wales. Wetlands were identified using a combination of classification of spectral classes of Landsat MSS and TM imagery and ancillary wetland information to create information classes of broad wetland groups (floodplain wetlands, freshwater lakes, saline lakes, reservoirs, estuarine wetlands and coastal lagoons and lakes). The data will then be used to assess the wetland resource in each catchment. For more details refer to: Kingsford, R., Brandis, K., Thomas, R., Crighton, P., Knowles, E. and Gale, E., 2004. Classifying landform at broad spatial scales: the distribution and conservation of wetlands in New South Wales, Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 55, 17-31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF03075
Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site 2014 Wetland Study
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The objective of this investigation was to respond to a request for regional assistance for a comprehensive delineation of wetland habitats subject to jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and all wetlands subject to National Park Service (NPS) procedures for implementing Director’s Order #77–1: Wetland Protection within the floodplain of Blow-Me-Down-Creek upstream and within the immediate area surrounding Blow-Me-Down-Dam on Saint Gaudens National Historic Site (SAGA) lands. This work utilized the U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Interim Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Northeast and Northcentral Region (January 2012) as the primary methodology for making wetland determinations in the field. A total of 3 palustrine wetlands encompassing 7.23 acres of land were identified and delineated from 22 -25 September 2014 within the study area (Fig. 1). Observed wetland habitats were primarily a combination of palustrine, emergent, persistent, habitats (PEM1) and scrub-shrub (PSS) habitats that exhibited extensive soil saturation at the time of the investigation. All of the identified and mapped palustrine wetland systems meet both the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers criteria and the Cowardin et al. (1979) definitions of wetland habitat. No new riverine wetland systems were identified and mapped over the course of this investigation.
Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site 2014 Wetland Study
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The objective of this investigation was to respond to a request for regional assistance for a comprehensive delineation of wetland habitats subject to jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and all wetlands subject to National Park Service (NPS) procedures for implementing Director’s Order #77–1: Wetland Protection within the floodplain of Blow-Me-Down-Creek upstream and within the immediate area surrounding Blow-Me-Down-Dam on Saint Gaudens National Historic Site (SAGA) lands. This work utilized the U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Interim Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Northeast and Northcentral Region (January 2012) as the primary methodology for making wetland determinations in the field. A total of 3 palustrine wetlands encompassing 7.23 acres of land were identified and delineated from 22 -25 September 2014 within the study area (Fig. 1). Observed wetland habitats were primarily a combination of palustrine, emergent, persistent, habitats (PEM1) and scrub-shrub (PSS) habitats that exhibited extensive soil saturation at the time of the investigation. All of the identified and mapped palustrine wetland systems meet both the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers criteria and the Cowardin et al. (1979) definitions of wetland habitat. No new riverine wetland systems were identified and mapped over the course of this investigation.
ALPO Summit Wetlands Geodatabase
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The objective of this investigation was to respond to a request for regional assistance for a comprehensive delineation of wetlands and associated waterways subject to jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and all wetlands subject to National Park Service (NPS) procedures for implementing Director’s Order #77–1: Wetland Protection within the summit area of Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site (ALPO). This work utilized the U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Interim Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region as the primary methodology for making wetland determinations in the field. A total of 7 palustrine wetlands encompassing 4.43 acres of land were identified and delineated from 17 -20 September 2012 within the ALPO summit area (see associated geodatabase). The majority of the wetland habitats observed within the ALPO study area were palustrine, emergent, persistent, habitats (PEM1) with varying degrees of groundwater influence. None of the observed wetland ecosystems meet the PA Title 25, Chapter 105 Exceptional Value (EV) wetland designation standard. However, all of the identified and mapped palustrine wetland systems meet both the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers criteria and the Cowardin et al. (1979) definitions of wetland habitat. No new riverine wetland systems were identified and mapped over the course of this investigation; however, five seeps and their associated drainages were identified in close proximity to one of the proposed PADEP borehole sites.
ALPO Summit Wetlands Geodatabase
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The objective of this investigation was to respond to a request for regional assistance for a comprehensive delineation of wetlands and associated waterways subject to jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and all wetlands subject to National Park Service (NPS) procedures for implementing Director’s Order #77–1: Wetland Protection within the summit area of Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site (ALPO). This work utilized the U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Interim Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Eastern Mountains and Piedmont Region as the primary methodology for making wetland determinations in the field. A total of 7 palustrine wetlands encompassing 4.43 acres of land were identified and delineated from 17 -20 September 2012 within the ALPO summit area (see associated geodatabase). The majority of the wetland habitats observed within the ALPO study area were palustrine, emergent, persistent, habitats (PEM1) with varying degrees of groundwater influence. None of the observed wetland ecosystems meet the PA Title 25, Chapter 105 Exceptional Value (EV) wetland designation standard. However, all of the identified and mapped palustrine wetland systems meet both the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers criteria and the Cowardin et al. (1979) definitions of wetland habitat. No new riverine wetland systems were identified and mapped over the course of this investigation; however, five seeps and their associated drainages were identified in close proximity to one of the proposed PADEP borehole sites.
Vegetation communities of the Gwydir Wetlands 2008 and 2015. VIS ID 4686
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The purpose of this study was: (1) to create maps of the distribution of vegetation communities in the Gwydir Wetlands at decadal intervals, (2) to define trends in the condition of key vegetation communities, (3) to establish a series of vegetation plots within key vegetation communities for more detailed floristic survey and as a benchmark for trend analysis, and (4) to interpret the changing extent and condition of vegetation communities. Note that no quantitative accuracy assessment was undertaken in preparing the maps. Map creation relied on expert knowledge of vegetation communities in the region. Refer to the mapping report* for further information on methods and limitations. VIS_ID 4686
Murray-Darling Basin Authority - Basin-Wide Environmental Watering Strategy Regions for Vegetation Outcomes
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Regions used to summarise area of water-dependent native vegetation in the Basin-wide environmental watering strategy (MDBA 2014) for the Murray-Darling Basin.
Murray-Darling Basin Authority - Basin Irrigation and Salinity Mapping (BISM) Atlas v2.2
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A collection of data for irrigation infrastructure across the Murray-Darling Basin, for purposes of natural resource management, salinity and drainage planning. Data themes contributed by many organisations and landowners, collated to a common data standard by the State Contributing Agencies, included drain locations and details, drainage catchment boundaries, drainage structures, supply channels and other related information. This archive version includes the Electronic Atlas version 2.2 as published on CD in 2003 and State deliverable data layers used in the Electronic Atlas version 2.2.