Service Description: To give land managers, and other interested parties, access to a locally relevant map that showcases how the physical aspects of the terrain could influence...
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Description: This layer is part of a geodatabase that highlights areas of high probability of occurrence of groundwater recharge and discharge, especially as it relates to streams on the lower Kenai Peninsula. This layer depicts likely paths of water flow below and above the ground surface in the project area. These paths were determined through defining Flow Accumulation values higher than 2,000 as streams, and converting those lines to pixels into vector format using ArcHydro Tools for ArcGIS Pro 2.4.
Copyright Text: This work was supported by the National Estuarine Research Reserve System Science Collaborative, which supports collaborative research that addresses coastal management problems important to the reserves. The Science Collaborative is funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and managed by the University of Michigan Water Center (NA14NOS4190145).
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Spatial Reference: 102634 (102634)
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Spatial Reference: 102634 (102634)
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