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N atural R esource I nformation S ystems
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ObjectivesObjectives NRIS Water Overview Spatial Data in NRIS Water Integration of NHD data
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What is NRIS? NRIS is... a suite of databases and computer application products containing spatial (map) and tabular (numbers) data collected and recorded in a consistent manner (protocols).
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What is NRIS? NRIS is designed to: support field-level users on National Forests work with a common set of basic data and data standards provide a common computing environment deliver access to data used for natural resource decision making to employees, our partners, and the public Corporate Data
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NRIS in the Forest Service NRIS is part of Ecosystems Management Coordination NRIS is made up of several modules, each supported by a separate team
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NRIS at Work Assessments Planning Analysis
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NRIS at Work In the Future Increased integration among NRIS modules Improved public access to data Greater interagency coordination
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Integrated application for supporting the work of field level hydrologists and fisheries biologists Field collected data Supports and encourages standardized protocols Links tabular data to spatial data Consistent data format for analysis tool development NRIS Water
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NRIS Water – AI Aquatic Inventory Channel characterization Fish habitat Multiple scales Valley segments Reaches Channel units
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NRIS Water – AB Aquatic biota Aquatic animal occurrence Fish Invertebrates Population estimates Individual meristics Lakes and streams
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NRIS Water – WIT Watershed Improvement Survey of potential sites Project management Planning Budgeting Implementation Monitoring
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NRIS Water - WUTS Watershed Uses Tracking System Water uses Municipal/rural Recreation Stock/wildlife Water rights Status/ownership Adjudications
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Computing Environment Computing Environment Development Platform UNIX Wide Area Network / PC Desktop Clients Primary Software Oracle 7 (Unix) ARC/Info 7.x (Unix) Arcview 3.1 (Unix) User Interface Oracle Forms (PC Client) Arcview (Unix) MS Office (PC Client)
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Map Features play a primary role Data is collected on real world features which can be represented in GIS Primary interface to drill down to data is through Spatial Navigation Spatial Data in NRIS Water Watershed (HUC) Stream Stream Segment
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Coverages in NRIS Water Stream (Route LLID) Waterbody (Polygon) Watershed (Region HUC4,5,6) Travel_Routes (Route Road) WTR_Points (Point) WI_Polygons (Polygon)
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Hydrologic Units (HUC) The United States is divided into a hierarchy of successively smaller hydrologic units Each hydrologic unit is identified by a unique hydrologic unit code
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HUC Navigation Through Forms Hierarchical Tree Control Through ArcView PL/A and extensions
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Spatial Connections WATERLOCATIONSWATERLOCATIONS Switch board Table1 Table2 Table3 Table4 Table5 Table6 Table7 Table8 Water Data FK DB World Streams Coverages STREAMS RAT Info Tables Watersheds HUC6 RAT Feature Tables Event Tables HUCS PKHUC HUC_Name HUC_STRM_MATRIX FKHUC FK LLID FK
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Interaction of Oracle Forms and ArcView for data display and query Spatial Tools - Arcview Project
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Event creation for linear and point events on streams and roads Spatial Tools - Arcview Project
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Spatial Tools for Water V1.1 Water ArcView Extension Display and query of tabular data SDI Water Tools Arc/Edit interface for water coverages Maintains referential integrity between Info tables and associated Oracle tables Water ArcView Project
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Spatial Tools for Water V1.1
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A New Spatial Data Model? Stream Based Routes Reach Based Routes Reach 1 Reach 2 Reach 3 Reach 5 Stream A Stream B Stream C
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Why NHD in NRIS Water? Consistent Data Model with National Scope Low resolution data available Nationally, high resolution in development Vertically integrated data model (streams, waterbodies, points) Cooperative management Data Sharing Application Tools
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NHD Spatial Model V1.2 March 2001 Future Versions Existing Spatial Model V1.0 March 2000 V1.1 December 2000 Development Cycle of NRIS Water
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NHD in NRIS Water - Issues Stream Centric Users New Spatial Data Model High Resolution Data Cooperative Data Management
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Issues – Stream Centric V1.1 LLID STREAM.RATLLID Oracle INFO LLID BIP EIP WLOC_FK NRW_STREAM_SEGMENTS LLID INDEX_POINT WLOC_FK NRW_STREAM_POINTS LLID NRW_STREAMS STREAM_NM
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Issues – Stream Centric V1.2 NRW_STREAM_SEGMENTS PKWLOC_CN WLOC_NAME WLOC_DESC NHD.RATRCH RCH_CODE COM_ID GNIS_ID NAME LEVEL METERS Oracle INFO NHD_RAT_RCH PKRCH_CODE COM_ID GNIS_ID NAME NHD_LEVEL STREAM_CN_FK RCH_SRC_CN_FK METERS FK2 FK1 NHD_FLOW PKCOM_ID_1 PKCOM_ID_2 PKDIRECTION DLTA_LVL FLW_SEQ NRW_STREAM_LIST PKSTREAM_CN STREAM_NAME NRW_WLOC_SPATIAL_MTX PKWLOC_CN_FK PKSPATIAL_FK PK,FK2SPATIAL_SRC_CN_FK START_MEASURE END_MEASURE FK1POSITION_TYPE_FK FK3WLOC_CN
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Issues – New Spatial Data Model Solutions Agency GIS Core Data Standards Transition to new model Tools Training
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Issues – Cooperative Data Management Solutions Communication Editing and Updating Route Identifier Value added features
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Issues – High Resolution Data Solutions Workload Framework for Partnerships Contracts
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SummarySummary NRIS Water Overview Pretty neat stuff Spatial Data in NRIS Water Makes NRIS Water neat Integration of NHD data Challenges Makes NRIS Water more than a Forest Service Application
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http://www.fs.fed.us/emc/nris
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