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LAYERS FROM CDSS <br />8 Climate <br />9 Gages <br />10 Diversions <br />11 Base <br />12 Land use <br />13 Background <br />UNAVAILABLE GROUP LAYERS <br />14 Restoration Multi- <br />Robert Krehbiel <br />objective <br />at Matrix Design <br />stream <br />Group <br />restoration <br />studies/ <br />projects <br />Watershed <br />restoration <br />studies/ <br />projects <br />(1) The Data Group is used in the ArcIMS application to group categories of data <br />(2) Data Layer indicates the specific layer on the map interface, which may have attributes and links to non - spatial data <br />(3) The Source indicates if CWCB or other agency is the data source. Contact information or URL indicate where the provenance of the data <br />(4) Metadata Available indicates the type of metadata for spatial data (e.g., FGDC metadata) - blank if no metadata <br />(5) Spatial Data Format indicates whether spatial data are shapefiles, geodatabase, hardcopy maps, etc. - blank if no spatial data <br />(6) Extent indicates the spatial extent of data. Is one statewide layer available? Are separate county maps available? Local extent? Etc. <br />(7) Links to Content Manager (CM) or other associated aspatial information data and format <br />(8) Data processing tasks required prior to integration in the <br />DSS <br />(9) Additional comments <br />• Robert Krehbiel at MATRIX design group <br />was contacted regarding the Roaring Fork <br />river watershed restoration project, which <br />Tom Browning believes has GIS data <br />associated. Unfortunately, we did not hear <br />back from Robert on this data. <br />• This type of river channel /watershed <br />restoration information might be particularly <br />useful if it allowed local floodplain managers <br />to better appreciate where previously <br />assessed hydrologic/hydraulic response to <br />flood conditions may have been altered. <br />24 <br />