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Applied Linear Referencing Mapping Salinity in the South Old River Aaron Cuthbertson, ES, O&M Barry Montoya, Staff ES, O&M
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SWRCB has set salinity objectives for the South Delta South Old River at times exceeds salinity objectives set by SWRCB The objective of the study is to gain a better understanding of the sources of salinity in the South Old River Background – Salinity in SOR
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Lead Scientist – Barry Montoya Began doing transects of SOR in 2009 Salinity is typically measured by Electrical Conductivity (EC) – the more conductive a solution is, the saltier. Seawater conducts electricity very well; distilled water conducts very poorly.
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Background – Transect route
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Background – Lots of Data Many transects recorded Under different tidal conditions During different times of the year
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Problem – GPS (XY) Coordinates How do we compare one transect with another based on GPS coordinates? How do we compare transect data to fixed features along the river?
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Problem – GPS (XY) Coordinates
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USS Enterprise GIS
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What do we want? Ability to easily compare different transects based on location of data points Ability to compare transects to important features on river, such as discharge pipes
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Solution: Simplify the data
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How do we convert XY to dist?
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Linear Referencing in ArcGIS
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Route feature class route = polyline feature class with an embedded measurement system In ArcGIS, the term route refers to any linear feature, such as a city street, highway, river, or pipe, that has a unique identifier and a common measurement system along each linear feature.
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Create a reference line (route)
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