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GIS for Surface Water: Using the National Hydrography Dataset enables scientists, managers, and students to analyze the vital surface waters of the United States by combining the ready-to-use powers of a comprehensive database of the nation’s waters and the ArcGIS platform for geographic data analysis and mapping. This book explains how the water that exists on the landscape has been translated into a computer database, and how data about the water, such as chemistry and fish habitat, is linked to this database. Furthermore, elevation data is also incorporated to produce watersheds at the micro and macro levels. This, along with climatic data, leads to the creation of water flow and velocity estimates for every segment in the 7.5-million-mile drainage network in the US. With the development of this complete water information system, the reader is poised to generate new knowledge of the behavior of surface water systems.

Making this all come to life is the application of the ArcGIS suite of geographic and network analysis tools. The book vividly demonstrates how the vast capabilities of ArcGIS can be easily applied to the National Hydrography Dataset and companion Watershed Boundary Dataset to reveal the intricate properties of complex water networks using a variety of GIS operations made simple through the use of ArcGIS. The reader will be able to input the National Hydrography Dataset and trace the path of water within minutes. With just a little more effort, the reader will be able to create enlightening flow-volume maps showing how much water flows through river systems. To help the reader understand the possibilities, many user stories have been included by experienced water analysts. The reader will also discover that these methods are applicable to the surface water systems of any nation by following a few basic principles outlined in the book.

Trade Review

“Technical books like this are always at risk of losing relevancy after a time, but not this one. Such a storyline can never be trumped, because this book captures the framework and the essence of what digital hydrography is all about.”

-- Pete A. Steeves, American Water Resources Association, Impact

-- Pete A. Steeves, American Water Resources Association * Impact *

"... highly recommend this book to anyone who wants or needs to use the NHD to study not only hydrography but also hydrology in the United States."

-- Huidae Cho, Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing

-- Huidae Cho * Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing *

Table of Contents
  • Foreword by David R. Maidment
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1—The geography of water
  • Chapter 2—Understanding water
  • Chapter 3—Mapping water
  • Chapter 4—Defining and characterizing a stream
  • Chapter 5—Exploring hydrography datasets
  • Chapter 6—Designing a hydrography dataset
  • Chapter 7—The NHD in ArcGIS
  • Chapter 8—The NHDPlus in ArcGIS
  • Chapter 9—User stories
  • Chapter 10—The NHD on the web
  • Chapter 11—Lidar- and IfSAR-derived elevation to define hydrography
  • Chapter 12—The future
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • About the Author

GIS for Surface Water: Using the National

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    Publisher: ESRI Press
    Publication Date: 09/08/2018
    ISBN13: 9781589484795, 978-1589484795
    ISBN10: 1589484797

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    GIS for Surface Water: Using the National Hydrography Dataset enables scientists, managers, and students to analyze the vital surface waters of the United States by combining the ready-to-use powers of a comprehensive database of the nation’s waters and the ArcGIS platform for geographic data analysis and mapping. This book explains how the water that exists on the landscape has been translated into a computer database, and how data about the water, such as chemistry and fish habitat, is linked to this database. Furthermore, elevation data is also incorporated to produce watersheds at the micro and macro levels. This, along with climatic data, leads to the creation of water flow and velocity estimates for every segment in the 7.5-million-mile drainage network in the US. With the development of this complete water information system, the reader is poised to generate new knowledge of the behavior of surface water systems.

    Making this all come to life is the application of the ArcGIS suite of geographic and network analysis tools. The book vividly demonstrates how the vast capabilities of ArcGIS can be easily applied to the National Hydrography Dataset and companion Watershed Boundary Dataset to reveal the intricate properties of complex water networks using a variety of GIS operations made simple through the use of ArcGIS. The reader will be able to input the National Hydrography Dataset and trace the path of water within minutes. With just a little more effort, the reader will be able to create enlightening flow-volume maps showing how much water flows through river systems. To help the reader understand the possibilities, many user stories have been included by experienced water analysts. The reader will also discover that these methods are applicable to the surface water systems of any nation by following a few basic principles outlined in the book.

    Trade Review

    “Technical books like this are always at risk of losing relevancy after a time, but not this one. Such a storyline can never be trumped, because this book captures the framework and the essence of what digital hydrography is all about.”

    -- Pete A. Steeves, American Water Resources Association, Impact

    -- Pete A. Steeves, American Water Resources Association * Impact *

    "... highly recommend this book to anyone who wants or needs to use the NHD to study not only hydrography but also hydrology in the United States."

    -- Huidae Cho, Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing

    -- Huidae Cho * Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing *

    Table of Contents
    • Foreword by David R. Maidment
    • Preface
    • Acknowledgments
    • Chapter 1—The geography of water
    • Chapter 2—Understanding water
    • Chapter 3—Mapping water
    • Chapter 4—Defining and characterizing a stream
    • Chapter 5—Exploring hydrography datasets
    • Chapter 6—Designing a hydrography dataset
    • Chapter 7—The NHD in ArcGIS
    • Chapter 8—The NHDPlus in ArcGIS
    • Chapter 9—User stories
    • Chapter 10—The NHD on the web
    • Chapter 11—Lidar- and IfSAR-derived elevation to define hydrography
    • Chapter 12—The future
    • Glossary
    • Index
    • About the Author

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