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Page 1: A GIS Lesson. What is a Watershed? +15 Million People.

A GIS Lesson

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What is a Watershed?

+15 Million People

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The area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place.

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What is an Estuary?

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A semi-enclosed body of water that has a free connection with the open sea.

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What ways do you think scientists monitor the health of a bay or estuary?

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The Environmental Protection Agency monitors watersheds across the United States.

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Two categories by which they characterize a watershed are:

1. Quality

2. Vulnerability

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7 Quality IndicatorsRivers, Lakes, and Estuaries Meeting All Designated Uses

Fish Consumption Advisories

Indicators of Source Water Conditions

Contaminated Sediments

Ambient Water Quality Data (Toxic)

Ambient Water Quality Data (Conventional)

Wetland Loss Index

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8 Vulnerabilty Indicators

Pollutant Loads Discharge (Toxic)

Pollutant Load Discharge (Conventional)

Urban Runoff Potential

Agricultural Runoff Potential

Population Change

Hydrologic Modification

Estuarine Pollution Potential

Aquatic / Wetland Species at Risk

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We have the data…

But is there any easier way to analyze it?

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To visualize the data we will use a web-based GIS application or a free viewer called ArcIMS.

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Either of these applications can take lots of data…

…and tie it to a map.

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With GIS you can combine layers of information about a place to give you a better understanding of that place

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How healthy do you think is the Chesapeake Bay Watershed?

Lets use GIS to take a look at

the data.

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Now use your worksheet titled

‘Health of the Chesapeake Bay

Watershed’ to help you analyze

the data.

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http://mathsciencecenter.infoGo to this website:

Click on ‘Lessons on the Web’

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Click on ‘GIS on the Web’

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Click on ‘Applications’ and then click on your lesson.


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