Title: | Spatial Data for the Bay-Delta |
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Description: | Data package of useful spatial data for the Bay-Delta. |
Authors: | Samuel M Bashevkin [aut, cre] , Arthur Barros [aut], Rosemary Hartman [aut] |
Maintainer: | Samuel M Bashevkin <[email protected]> |
License: | CC BY 4.0 |
Version: | 1.0.1 |
Built: | 2024-10-31 20:17:40 UTC |
Source: | https://github.com/InteragencyEcologicalProgram/deltamapr |
This package contains a number of spatial datasets in sf format
Prefixes to data object names are used to denote the data type.
Regions. Sets of regions, strata, or subregions.
Waterways. These are shapefiles of water coverage.
Habitats. These are shapefiles with information on habitat types or environment.
Points. These are shapefiles with information on long-term monitoring sampling locations.
Maintainer: Samuel M Bashevkin [email protected] (ORCID)
Authors:
Arthur Barros [email protected]
Rosemary Hartman [email protected]
Stream data from the California Aquatic Resources Inventory (CARI), cut to only retain feature that touch a 5km buffer around the Bay-Delta (as defined by the WW_Delta
dataset).
H_CARI_streams
H_CARI_streams
a sf tibble with 55,522 rows and 16 columns.
a placeholder attribute for EcoAtlas.org (unused).
The name of a particular wetland feature. (e.g. Pajaro River).
Original classification of the wetland in the source dataset. Source datasets (e.g. NWI, BAARI) use different classification systems. The 'orig_class' field preserves that information.
a description of the imagery or other primary data source from which the wetland feature was identified and mapped.
An alphanumeric code for the wetland classification. Clickcode values are undergoing revision and will be updated in a future release of CARI.
a detailed description of a feature's wetland type. Clicklabel is the most detailed classification provided by CARI. Original classifications from component datasets (see 'orig_class” above) are translated or "crosswalked" into CARI's classification system. Clicklabel values include: "Fluvial Natural", "Fluvial Unnatural", "Tidal Natural", and "Tidal Unnatural".
In EcoAtlas.org, 'legheader' is the value that appears in the legend heading. "Drainage Features" is the only value for legheader.
.
a 1 or 2 letter code identifying whether the major stream class has tidal influence (TR) or not (R), associated with the 'leglabellevel2' field. Provides less detail than 'clickcode'.
Common terminology for a feature's wetland type. In EcoAtlas.org, Leglabel is the value that appears in the legend, when you click on a particular feature to identify it, and in analyses of wetland area generated by EcoAtlas' Landscape Profile tool. Leglabel values include:"Fluvial" and "Tidal".
the agency or organization that originally mapped the wetland feature.
the original dataset (and data publication date if known) that was integrated into CARI.
The date that a particular feature was integrated into the CARI dataset, including updated versions of a particular feature.
The date that a particular feature was updated.
Unique id for that CARI feature.
Length of feature in internal units.
Geometry column.
This dataset was created by the San Francisco Estuary Institute and is available (along with full metadata) here.
Wetlands habitat data from the California Aquatic Resources Inventory (CARI), cut to only retain feature that touch a 5km buffer around the Bay-Delta (as defined by the WW_Delta
dataset).
H_CARI_wetlands
H_CARI_wetlands
a sf tibble with 37,135 rows and 18 columns.
Original classification of the wetland in the source dataset. Source datasets (e.g. NWI, BAARI) use different classification systems. The 'orig_class' field preserves that information.
The name of a particular wetland feature. (e.g. Alpine Lake).
A placeholder attribute for EcoAtlas.org (unused).
A description of the imagery or other primary data source from which the wetland feature was identified and mapped.
The agency or organization that originally mapped the wetland feature.
The original dataset (and data publication date if known) that was integrated into CARI.
The date that a particular feature was updated.
An alphanumeric code for the wetland classification. Clickcode values are undergoing revision and will be updated in a future release of CARI.
A detailed description of a feature's wetland type. Clicklabel is the most detailed classification provided by CARI. Original classifications from component datasets (see 'orig_class” above) are translated or "crosswalked" into CARI's classification system. While CARI's component datasets may provide more detail for certain types of wetlands, CARI provides a single statewide classification for wetland types. E.g. "Depressional Perennial Natural Emergent". Major classes within the 'clicklabel' field include: wetlands and (deep) open water. Classes and types include: depessions, playas, estuarine, lacustrine. marine, riverine, lagoon, and slope.
a 1-3 letter code signifying the major wetland class, associated with the 'leglabellevel2' field. Provides less detail than 'clickcode'.
Common terminology for a feature's wetland type. In EcoAtlas.org, Leglabellevel1 is the value that appears in the legend, when you click on a particular feature to identify it, and in analyses of wetland area generated by EcoAtlas' Landscape Profile tool.
Major classification (less detailed) of the wetland classification provided by the 'clicklabel' field. E.g. "Depressional".
In EcoAtlas.org, 'legend_headings' is the value that appears in the legend heading.
the date that a particular feature was integrated into the CARI dataset, including updated versions of a particular feature.
Unique id for that CARI feature.
Length of feature in internal units.
Area of feature in internal units squared.
Geometry column.
This dataset was created by the San Francisco Estuary Institute and is available (along with full metadata) here.
Points showing official river kilometers as used by the CA Department of Water Resources for major bays, sloughs, and rivers in the San Francisco Estuary.
P_RKI
P_RKI
a sf tibble with 2095 rows and 5 columns.
Name of Water Body.
Type of water body, either River, Canal, Slough, Cut, Island, Bay, Channel, Creek, Lake, Shore, Aqueduct, or Cuttoff.
ID given to each point, a concatenation of the abbreviated water body name and river kilometer.
River Kilometer, as measured from mouth of the water body.
Shapefile point coordinates.
Shapefile with regular sampling locations for most IEP surveys used between 2015 and 2021
P_Stations
P_Stations
a sf tibble with 954 rows and 7 columns.
Code used for station.
Full name of station (if applicable).
Latitude in decimal degrees, WGS84.
Longitude in decimal degrees, WGS84.
Type of data collected.
Name of sampling program.
Shapefile point coordinates.
Points showing official river kilometers as used by the CA Department of Water Resources to describe X2 - the distance from the Golden Gate where the bottom salinity is 2 PSU. This data is a subset of the P_RKI dataset, filtered to only include the Sacramenot River RKI values, which are used for X2.
P_X2
P_X2
a sf tibble with 2095 rows and 5 columns.
Name of Water Body - Sacramento River.
X2
River Kilometer, as measured from the Golden Gate.
Shapefile point coordinates.
Boundary of the Legal Delta
R_Delta
R_Delta
a sf tibble with 1 row and 9 columns.
OBJECTID
comments
Source
Date_Recor
Edited_By
Date_Data_
GlobalID
Shape__Are
Shape__Len
Shapefile polygon coordinates.
This shapefile was published by the California Department of Water Resources and can be found along with metadata in the data publication.
Subregions from the Delta Smelt Individual Based Model
R_DSIBM
R_DSIBM
a sf tibble with 41 rows and 4 columns.
TNMID
METASOURCE
SOURCEDATA
SOURCEORIG
SOURCEFEAT
LOADDATE
GNIS_ID
SubRegion.
AREAACRES.
AREASQKM
STATES
HUC10
HUTYPE
HUMOD
GLOBALID
SHAPE_Leng
SHAPE_Area
Shapefile polygon coordinates.
This shapefile was created by Flow West, Rose et al. 2013, and Peterson et al. 2019. Peterson, J., E. McCreless, A. Duarte, S. Hamilton, and J. Medellin-Azuara. 2019. Structured Decision Making for Scientific Management in the San Francisco Bay-Delta. Draft progress report, US Bureau of Reclamation, Sacramento, CA. Data available on: https://github.com/CSAMP/delta-secchi-temperature-data. Rose, K. A., W. J. Kimmerer, K. P. Edwards, and W. A. Bennett. 2013. Individual-Based Modeling of Delta Smelt Population Dynamics in the Upper San Francisco Estuary: I. Model Description and Baseline Results. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142:1238–1259.
Region polygons from the Enhanced Delta Smelt Monitoring Program
R_EDSM_Regions_1617P1 R_EDSM_Regions_1718P1 R_EDSM_Regions_18P23 R_EDSM_Regions_1819P1 R_EDSM_Regions_19P3
R_EDSM_Regions_1617P1 R_EDSM_Regions_1718P1 R_EDSM_Regions_18P23 R_EDSM_Regions_1819P1 R_EDSM_Regions_19P3
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 4 rows and 2 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 4 rows and 2 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 4 rows and 2 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 4 rows and 2 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 4 rows and 2 columns.
Files are named with the year(s) then phase(s). So R_EDSM_Regions_1617P1
refers to the 2016-2017 Phase 1 regions,
while R_EDSM_Regions_18P23
refers to the 2018 Phase 2 and Phase 3 regions.
Sometimes the same regions were used in multiple years. In this case, only the first year that set of regions appeared is made available and all years and phases that dataset applies to are listed below.
Equivalent to 2017 Phases 2&3 Regions
Equivalent to 2019 Phase 2 and 2020 Phase 2-3 Regions
Equivalent to 2019-2020 Phase 1 Regions
These datasets were created by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for the Enhanced Delta Smelt Monitoring Program.
R_EDSM_Strata
, R_EDSM_Subregions
Strata polygons from the Enhanced Delta Smelt Monitoring Program
R_EDSM_Strata_1617P1 R_EDSM_Strata_17P2 R_EDSM_Strata_17P3 R_EDSM_Strata_1718P1 R_EDSM_Strata_18P23 R_EDSM_Strata_1819P1 R_EDSM_Strata_19P3
R_EDSM_Strata_1617P1 R_EDSM_Strata_17P2 R_EDSM_Strata_17P3 R_EDSM_Strata_1718P1 R_EDSM_Strata_18P23 R_EDSM_Strata_1819P1 R_EDSM_Strata_19P3
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 5 rows and 2 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 4 rows and 2 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 8 rows and 5 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 10 rows and 2 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 6 rows and 2 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 8 rows and 3 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 7 rows and 3 columns.
Files are named with the year(s) then phase(s). So R_EDSM_Strata_1617P1
refers to the 2016-2017 Phase 1 strata,
while R_EDSM_Strata_18P23
refers to the 2018 Phase 2 and Phase 3 strata.
Sometimes the same strata were used in multiple years. In this case, only the first year that set of strata appeared is made available and all years and phases that dataset applies to are listed below.
Equivalent to 2019 Phase 2 and 2020 Phase 2-3 Strata
Equivalent to 2019-2020 Phase 1 Strata
These datasets were created by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for the Enhanced Delta Smelt Monitoring Program.
R_EDSM_Regions
, R_EDSM_Subregions
Strata polygons from the Enhanced Delta Smelt Monitoring Program
R_EDSM_Subregions_1617P1 R_EDSM_Subregions_17P2 R_EDSM_Subregions_1718P1 R_EDSM_Subregions_18P23 R_EDSM_Subregions_1819P1 R_EDSM_Subregions_19P3
R_EDSM_Subregions_1617P1 R_EDSM_Subregions_17P2 R_EDSM_Subregions_1718P1 R_EDSM_Subregions_18P23 R_EDSM_Subregions_1819P1 R_EDSM_Subregions_19P3
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 29 rows and 11 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 29 rows and 11 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 32 rows and 4 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 14 rows and 6 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 26 rows and 4 columns.
An object of class sf
(inherits from data.frame
) with 18 rows and 4 columns.
Files are named with the year(s) then phase(s). So R_EDSM_Subregions_1617P1
refers to the 2016-2017 Phase 1 subregions,
while R_EDSM_Subregions_18P23
refers to the 2018 Phase 2 and Phase 3 subregions.
Sometimes the same subregions were used in multiple years. In this case, only the first year that set of subregions appeared is made available and all years and phases that dataset applies to are listed below.
Equivalent to 2017 Phase 3 Subregions
Equivalent to 2019 Phase 2 and 2020 Phase 2-3 Subregions
Equivalent to 2019-2020 Phase 1 Subregions
These datasets were created by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for the Enhanced Delta Smelt Monitoring Program.
R_EDSM_Regions
, R_EDSM_Strata
, R_EDSM_Subregions_Mahardja
, R_EDSM_Subregions_Mahardja_FLOAT
EDSM regions modified by Brian Mahardja (USFWS)
R_EDSM_Subregions_Mahardja
R_EDSM_Subregions_Mahardja
a sf tibble with 41 rows and 4 columns.
Region
SubRegion.
Area of subregion in square miles.
Shapefile polygon coordinates.
This shapefile was created by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for the Enhanced Delta Smelt Monitoring Program and modified by Brian Mahardja. This version was created in 2019 by taking most complete EDSM subregions and adding 3 regions downstream: San Pablo Bay, San Francisco Bay, and South Bay. Note that the delineations of these new 3 bay regions were drawn somewhat arbitrarily. This version also included minor fixes of the original EDSM subregion. For example, the lower Ship Channel subregion originally extended west to include the Yolo Bypass Toe Drain and was moved to the east to include only the ship channel.
R_EDSM_Subregions
, R_EDSM_Regions
, R_EDSM_Strata
, R_EDSM_Subregions_Mahardja_FLOAT
A modified version of R_EDSM_Subregions_Mahardja
with the "Georgiana Slough" and "Sacramento River near Ryde" SubRegions merged, retaining the "Sacramento River near Ryde" name.
This version was built for the IEP FLOAT/Drought MAST analyses in 2021
R_EDSM_Subregions_Mahardja_FLOAT
R_EDSM_Subregions_Mahardja_FLOAT
a sf tibble with 40 rows and 4 columns.
Region
SubRegion.
Area of subregion in square miles.
Shapefile polygon coordinates.
This shapefile was created by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for the Enhanced Delta Smelt Monitoring Program, modified by Brian Mahardja, then modified by Sam Bashevkin.
This version was created for use by the IEP FLOAT/Drought MAST analyses in 2021. Starting with R_EDSM_Subregions_Mahardja
, the "Georgiana Slough" and "Sacramento River near Ryde" SubRegions were merged, retaining the "Sacramento River near Ryde" name.
R_EDSM_Subregions
, R_EDSM_Regions
, R_EDSM_Strata
, R_EDSM_Subregions_Mahardja
Boundary of Suisun Marsh
R_Suisun
R_Suisun
a sf tibble with 1 row and 9 columns.
OBJECTID
LOCATION
GlobalID
Shape__Are
Shape__Len
Shapefile polygon coordinates.
This shapefile was published by the California Department of Water Resources and can be found along with metadata in the data publication.
Shapefile of canals run by the State Water Project, Bureau of Reclamation, and local water agencies.
WW_Canals
WW_Canals
a sf tibble with 509 rows and 7 columns.
Name of canal or aquaduct
Agency responsible for canal or aquaduct
Type of conveyance. Either 'pipeline', 'tunnel', 'canal', or 'pool'. Only available for SWP and Reclamation datasets.
Name of subdivision of canal (SWP only)
Comments or additional information provided about the data
Shape Length
Shapefile polygon coordinates.
This shapefile was produced by the California Department of Water Resources.
Shapefile of waterways in the San Francisco Estuary extending into the Southern Central Valley from the California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways.
WW_DBW
WW_DBW
a sf tibble with 321 rows and 16 columns.
This shapefile was produced by the California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways.
Shapefile of delta waterways
WW_Delta
WW_Delta
a sf tibble with 282 rows and 10 columns.
Area.
Perimeter.
HYDRO_POLY.
HYDRO_PO_1.
HYDRO_24K_.
HNAME.
Shape_Length
Shape_Area.
Shapefile polygon coordinates.
This shapefile was supplied by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and created by the USBR MPGIS Service Center via digitizing from 7.5 minute USGS quat sheets.
Shapefile of waterways in the San Francisco Estuary and its watershed
WW_Watershed
WW_Watershed
a sf tibble with 439 rows and 28 columns.
This shapefile includes data from CH2M Hill, and Wetland and Water Resources, CDFG Ecosystem Restoration Program as a part of ERP Stage 2 conservation strategy, and Dan Gillenwater.