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Extending the National Extending the National Hydrography Dataset:Hydrography Dataset:

A Spatial Framework for A Spatial Framework for Water Resources Applications in West VirginiaWater Resources Applications in West Virginia

Jackie StragerNatural Resource Analysis Centerwww.nrac.wvu.edu

Mike StragerDivision of Resource ManagementWest Virginia University

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Introduction

• NHD as a foundation for water resources analysis in GIS

• NHD overview• Applications

• Adding information to NHD• Deriving additional data using NHD

framework• Additional related datasets

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What is the NHD?

• National Hydrography Dataset• Nationwide, consistent format• WV NHD includes:

– Medium resolution (1:100,000)– High resolution (1:24,000)– Local resolution pilots (1:4,800)

* Seminar Thursday AM

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• NHD includes:– Surface water features– Flow model– Route measure model

• Extending NHD and related applications:– Adding info: WV state stream codes and names– Derived data: WV segment-level watersheds– Additional data: NHD Plus

Properties of the NHD

Direction of flow

1 mile

2 miles

Route measures

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Extending the NHD

• Extending NHD and related applications:1. Adding info: WV state stream codes and names2. Derived data: WV segment-level watersheds3. Additional data: NHD Plus

• Used in applied projects in fisheries, ecological assessments

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1. Adding info to the NHD

• NHD 1:24,000 flowlines• Added WV state stream names and codes

(WVDEP)– Unique reference for each stream as a whole– References state data to streams– All streams have some name, even if NHD has none– Unnamed tributaries named using reference point (River Mile)

along mainstem stream

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1. Applications: Adding info to the NHD

• Mapping WV trout streams• Applying WV codes & NHD stream measures:

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1. Applications: Adding info to the NHD

• Stream segmenting for crayfish project• 150m segments needed• Statewide, on stream by stream basis

Strader Run,South Branch Potomac

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2. Derived data from NHD

• Segment-level watersheds for WV• Statewide coverage for 24K NHD

• Custom tools developed:– Determine upstream watersheds– Cumulatively total watershed variables– Determine distance to upstream features

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2. Applications: Derived data

• Big sandy examples

Upper Little SandyCumulative area upstream ofabandoned minelands

Upper Little SandyDistance to closest upstream mine permit

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2. Applications: Derived data

• Application: Mining intensity index (0-100)• Lower Cheat river basin• Function of:

• Cumulative area of mining features• Cumulative area of coal seam

outcrops

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2. Applications: Derived data

• WVU Research• Fisheries Management

– Mussel distribution modeling (Alison Mynsberge)– Dr. Todd Petty and students

• Brook trout conservation (Jason Clingerman)• Landscape-water quality interactions (Eric Merriam)• Temperature model, swim distances (Roy Martin)

• Water Quality– Water Research Institute, WVU– Mass-balance water quality model using linked

watersheds, cumulative analysis

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3. Additional NHD related data: NHD Plus

• NHD Plus• Available nationwide at 1:100,000 scale• Includes:

– New value-added attributes for streams• Thinner code • Flow• Stream order• Path length

– Segment level catchments – Modeling tools (software)

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3. Applications: NHD Plus

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3. Applications: NHD Plus

Catchments

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Summary

• Described in this talk:– NHD, plus WV stream codes, route measures– WV segment-level watersheds– NHD Plus

• Allows us to assess the influence of landscape factors on instream water quality and biota

• Datasets used in current ecological studies in Cheat, Tygart, Ohio River basins

• NHD and segment-based watershed data models provide useful framework for many present and future activities

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Related links

Jackie StragerNatural Resource Analysis CenterWest Virginia University

[email protected](304) 293-4832 ext.4455

http://www.horizon-systems.com/NHDPlus/

http://nhd.usgs.gov/


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