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Dataset was scientifically peer reviewed
- Description:
The dataset covers the entire California coast and the San Francisco Bay. It is created for estimating the impacts of a 100-year coastal flood with a sea-level rise of 1.4 meters (55 inches).
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The Pacific Institute, Noah Knowles (USGS/SCRIPPS)
- Map Service URL:
- http://atlas.resources.ca.gov/ArcGIS/rest/services/Ocean/Sea_Level_Rise/MapServer
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not specified
- Citation:
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Knowles, Noah. 2010. Potential Inundation Due to Rising Sea Levels in
the San Francisco Bay Region. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed
Science, 8:1. (http://escholarship.org/uc/item/8ck5h3qn)
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The Pacific Institute
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- Use Constraints:
- The Pacific Institute, Noah Knowles (USGS/SCRIPPS)
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External Map Service
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5 Members
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7 Public Maps
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1 Private Map
http://cascade.wr.usgs.gov
About the Uploader
Tosha Comendant
Senior Conservation Scientist with Conservation Biology Institute
Senior Scientist at Conservation Biology Institute working on the conversion of scientific knowledge into conservation practice. Team lead for Conservation Planning and Management.I am one of the creators of Data Basin, a science-based mapping and analysis platform that supports education, research,...