erf1_v2ws

Metadata:


Identification_Information:
Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: Jacqueline V. Nolan, John W. Brakebill, Richard B. Alexander, and Gregory E. Schwarz
Publication_Date: 20020222
Title:
erf1_v2ws
Edition: Version 2.0, November 10, 2003
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: raster digital data
Series_Information:
Series_Name: USGS Open-File Report
Issue_Identification: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 02-40
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Reston, Virginia
Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
Online_Linkage: \\CURIE\E\geoSTAC_Data_Sets\Spatial_Raster\ERF1v2_ws\erf1_v2ws
Description:
Abstract:
The digital segmented network based on watershed boundaries, ERF1_2, includes enhancements to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's River Reach File 1 (RF1) (USEPA, 1996; DeWald and others, 1985) to support national and regional-scale surface water-quality modeling.  Alexander and others (1999) developed ERF1, which assessed the hydrologic integrity of the digital reach traces and calculated the mean water time-of-travel in river reaches and reservoirs.  ERF1_2 serves as the foundation for SPARROW (Spatially Referenced Regressions (of nutrient transport) on Watershed) modeling.  Within the context of a Geographic Information System, SPARROW estimates the proportion of watersheds in the conterminous U.S. with outflow concentrations of several nutrients, including total nitrogen and total phosphorus, (Smith, R.A., Schwarz, G.E., and Alexander, R.B., 1997).  This version of the network expands on ERF1 (Version 1.2; Alexander, et al., 1999) and includes the incremental and total drainage area derived from 1-kilometer (km) elevation data for North America.  Previous estimates of the water time-of-travel were recomputed for reaches with water-quality monitoring sites that included two reaches.  The mean flow and velocity estimates for these split reaches are based on previous estimation methods (Alexander et al., 1999) and are unchanged in ERF1_2.  Drainage area calculations provide data used to estimate the contribution of a given nutrient to the outflow.  Data estimates depend on the accuracy of node connectivity.  Reaches split at water-quality or pesticide-monitoring sites indicate the source point for estimating the contribution and transport of nutrients and their loads throughout the watersheds.  The ERF1_2 coverage extends the earlier drainage area founded on the 1-kilometer data for North America (Verdin, 1996; Verdin and Jenson, 1996).  A 1-kilometer raster grid of ERF1_2 projected to Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area, NAD 27 Datum (Snyder, 1987), was merged with the HYDRO1K flow direction data set (Verdin and Jenson, 1996) to generate a DEM-based watershed grid, ERF1_2WS_LG.  The watershed boundaries are maintained in a raster (grid cell) format as well as a vector (polygon) format for subsequent model analysis.  Both the coverage, ERF1_2, and the grid, ERF1_2WS_LG, are available at:  URL:http://water.usgs.gov/lookup/getspatial?erf1_2.
Purpose:
This report describes the process of enhancements to the stream reach network, ERF1, which is an enhanced version of EPA's RF1.  The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's reach file (RF1) is a database of interconnected stream segments or reaches that comprise the surface water drainage system for the United States.  A variety of attributes have been assigned to each reach in support of spatial analysis and mapping applications (see USEPA, 1996; http://www.epa.gov/waters/doc/rf1_meta.html).  ERF1_2 was designed to be a digital database of river reaches capable of supporting regional and national water-quality and river-flow modeling by the water-resources community.  ERF1, on which ERF1_2 is based, is used at the U.S. Geological Survey to support national-level water-quality modeling with the SPARROW approach (see Alexander and others, 2000; Smith and others, 1997).  In the current and earlier analyses, the reach network is used to determine flow pathways between sources of point and nonpoint pollutants (e.g., fertilizer use, municipal wastewater discharges) and downstream water-quality monitoring locations in support of predictive water-quality models of stream nutrient transport.

Acknowledgements:
The authors would like to thank Richard Smith, a co-developer of the SPARROW approach, Kristine Verdin, an Stephen Char, all of the U.S. Geological Survey, for providing technical assistance.  The reviewers of this report, Dave Stewart, and Mike Wieczorek, are also acknowledged for their significant contributions.
Supplemental_Information:
Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive purposes
only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

Although this Federal Geographic Data Committee-compliant metadata
file is intended to document the data set in nonproprietary form,
as well as in ArcInfo format, this metadata file may include some
ArcInfo-specific terminology.
Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 19990107
Currentness_Reference:
Flow data calculated for 1987
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: As needed
Spatial_Domain:
Bounding_Coordinates:
West_Bounding_Coordinate: -129.527663
East_Bounding_Coordinate: -64.441752
North_Bounding_Coordinate: 52.585932
South_Bounding_Coordinate: 21.271723
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: none
Theme_Keyword: stream
Theme_Keyword: river
Theme_Keyword: network
Theme_Keyword: SPARROW
Theme_Keyword: reach
Theme_Keyword: RF1
Theme_Keyword: water quality
Theme_Keyword: reservoir
Theme_Keyword: inlandWaters
Place:
Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: none
Place_Keyword: conterminous United States
Access_Constraints: none
Use_Constraints:
The version of RF1 used to compile ERF1_2 was an early edition of a USGS RF1 translation and was updated by USEPA (USEPA, 1996).  The capabilities of the enhanced version of RF1 (ERF1_2) and the current USEPA version have not been evaluated.  The user is referred to the USEPA version [URL: http://www.epa.gov/owow/monitoring/georef/history.html] for discussions of streamflow accuracy and general background on the origin of RF1.
Point_of_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Person_Primary:
Contact_Person: Jacqueline V. Nolan
Contact_Organization: U.S. Geological Survey
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing
Address:
12201 Sunrise Valley Dr., MS 413
City: Reston
State_or_Province: VA
Postal_Code: 20192
Country: USA
Contact_Voice_Telephone: 1-888-275-8747
Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 703 648-6693
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: jnolan@usgs.gov
Data_Set_Credit:
David L. Lorenz of the U.S. Geological Survey assembled initial versions of the documentation for this data set.
Native_Data_Set_Environment:
Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 1; ESRI ArcCatalog 9.1.0.722
Cross_Reference:
Citation_Information:
Originator: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Publication_Date: 19960101
Title:
USEPA Reach File Version 1.0 (RF1) for the Conterminous United States (CONUS)
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: model
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Washington, D.C.
Publisher: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Online_Linkage: http://www.epa.gov/waters/doc/rf1_meta.html
Cross_Reference:
Citation_Information:
Originator: Richard B. Alexander, John W. Brakebill, Robert E. Brew, and Richard A. Smith
Publication_Date: 19990228
Title:
ERF1 -- Enhanced River Reach File 1.2
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map - digital data
Series_Information:
Series_Name: U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report
Issue_Identification: 99-457
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Reston, Virginia
Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
Online_Linkage: http://water.usgs.gov//lookup/getspatial?ERF1
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Data_Quality_Information:
Attribute_Accuracy:
Attribute_Accuracy_Report:
The direct drainage area of each reach (RCHAREA) was computed by Smith and others (1997) using a Theissen method.  It considers soley the distance to the nearest reach and does not consider any topographic features.  It provides reasonably good estimates for higher-order streams, but is less accurate for lower orders.  See process steps 1, 4, and 8, to assess the accuracy of MEANV and RCHTOT.
Logical_Consistency_Report:
This data set is believed to provide complete and accurate connectivity among the streams represented.  These arcs representing streams are intended to be presented in an FNODE to TNODE orientation.  The arcs are pointing in the downstream direction.
Completeness_Report:
The set of streams represented reflects the choices in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's RF1 (DeWald and others, 1985).
Positional_Accuracy:
Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy:
Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy_Report:
Reservoir and lake boundaries were removed from the original RF1 data set.  They are represented by a single trace to satisfy the connectivity requirements of the dataset.  Centerlines were manually delineated within the RF1 shoreline boundaries (Alexander and others, 1999).  The centerline reaches approximate the thalweg of each reservoir or lake.

Shorelines of major estuaries and some coastal areas were added to the data set to serve as a stopping location for trace routines.  Existing reaches extending within estuaries were deleted.
Lineage:
Source_Information:
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Citation_Information:
Originator: Richard B. Alexander, John W. Brakebill, Robert E. Brew, and Richard A. Smith
Publication_Date: 19990228
Title:
ERF1-- Enhanced River Reach File 1.2
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Series_Information:
Series_Name: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report
Issue_Identification: 99-457
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Reston, Virginia
Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
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Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 19990228
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Digital data set accessed October 1999
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(none)
Source_Contribution:
linework, connectivity, areas
Source_Information:
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Citation_Information:
Originator: Alexander, R.B., Slack, J.R., Ludtke, A.S., Fitzgerald, K.K., and Schertz, T.L.
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Title:
Data from Selected U.S. Geological Survey National Stream Water-Quality Monitoring Networks (WQN)
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Alexander and others, 1996
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Originator: Alexander, R.B., Smith, R.A., and Schwarz, G.E.
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The effect of stream channel size on the delivery of nitrogen to the Gulf of Mexico
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STORET Reach Retrieval Documentation
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Arc/Info Users Guide, Cell-based Modeling with GRID, 2nd Edition
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USEPA Reach File Version 1.0 (RF1) for the conterminous United States (CONUS) as enhanced for NOAA's Environmental Assessment Division
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Aquatic ecoregions of the conterminous United States
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Summary of selected characteristics of large reservoirs in the United States and Puerto Rico
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Hydrologic unit maps
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Regional Interpretation of water-quality monitoring data
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linework, connectivity, areas
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Map projections - A working manual
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Citation_Information:
Originator: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Title:
The USEPA Reach File version 1.0 (RF1) for the conterminous United States (CONUS)
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: model
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Washington, D.C.
Publisher: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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none
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USEPA, 1996
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linework and attributes
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Federal land features of the United States (linear)
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USGS, 1997a
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Wild and Scenic Rivers
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Federal land features of the United States (polygon)
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digital data set accessed July, 1998
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USGS, 1997a
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Federal land polygons
Source_Information:
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Citation_Information:
Originator: Verdin, K.L.
Publication_Date: 1996
Title:
HYDRO1K elevation derivative database
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Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
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digital data set accessed June 2000
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Verdin, 1996
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flow direction and elevations
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: Verdin, K.L., and Jenson, S.K.
Publication_Date: 1996
Title:
Development of continental scale digital elevation models and extraction of hydrographic features
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: model
Publication_Information:
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Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date:
Source_Currentness_Reference:
19960101
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Verdin and Jenson, 1996
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flow direction and elevations
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(1) Estimation of reach time-of-travel:

The reach time-of-travel (RCHTOT) in units of days was computed as
the quotient of reach length and reach velocity for 59,364 reaches
with positive values of velocity such that

RCHTOT = C1 * LENGTH / MEANV                    (1)

where C1 is a conversion factor of 0.00003797 ft-day/meter-second,
LENGTH is the length in meters of the Arc reach segment, and MEANV is
the mean velocity in feet per second.  Reaches with missing time-of-
travel are assigned a value of zero.
Process_Date: 19981207
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(2) Addition of coastal shorelines and estuary boundaries:

Major estuaries and coastal shorelines were added from the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration USEPA Reach File Version 1.0
(RF1) (NOAA, 1997) for the conterminous United States (CONUS) as
enhanced for NOAA's Strategic Environmental Assessments Division.
Shorelines and estuary boundaries were snapped to existing reaches
and assigned ERF1 and E2RF1 values of gt 80000. For identification
purposes, the shorelines and estuary boundaries maintained the USEPA
items for identification purpose.  In addition, TERMFLAG = 3 was assigned to these shoreline segments.
Process_Date: 19990404
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(3) TERMFLAG check:

A check was made for all coastal shoreline reaches where
E2RF1 gt 80000, and TERMFLAG = 3; TERMFLAG for disconnected reaches
and reaches flowing outside continental US (TERMFLAG = 2);  and
TERMFLAG for reaches ending at the shoreline to terminate modeling
applications (TERMFLAG = 1). [E2RF1 81893, TERMFLAG = 3; correction date:  20000601] [Additional TERMFLAG changes were made to terminal and transport reaches.  Correction date:  20020522].
Process_Date: 19990519
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(4) Missing data:

Reaches with missing or zero MEANQ or MEANV values (2739) were
assigned a value of -9999.99. RESTOT and RCHTOT that resulted in a
negative values were also assigned a value of -9999.99.
Process_Date: 19990719
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(5) Split reaches:

ERF1_2 was edited to split reaches containing WQN and NAWQA sites. An
automated graphical Arc AML was used for visual verification and
splitting of the remaining reaches. A total of 768 reaches were
split.  Of the split reaches, the upstream ones were assigned a new
identification number (E2RF1) and a STAID. One reach,
E2RF1 29302, was assigned STAID 05020500, which was within the
original 500m limit set by the AML, but remains unsplit.  The radius
limit was extended to 2000m to include data sampling sites that fit
the criteria needed for modeling.  Arc topology was updated following
these changes.  Manual verification of ERF1_2 arcs was completed by
visual inspection for attributes E2RF1 and STAID agreement.
Process_Date: 20000426
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(6) E2RF1 check:

Reaches containing multiple values for arcs were selected based on
frequency of occurrence. A total of 40 reaches were selected. Arcs in
ERF1_2 were edited to remove several dangle and duplicate arcs; flow
direction was flipped for several arcs; several reaches were
consolidated by removing pseudo nodes; STAID 01389500 was assigned to
reach 61353, E2RF1 65607; TERMFLAG values were reassigned for a
number of arcs, and TYPE = R was changed for one arc; several
vertices were adjusted to enhance topology, and one arc was deleted
to correct topology.  The following new E2RF1 values were assigned
to river reaches: 65608 to Waccamaw R; 65609 to *C; 65610 to
Intracoastal Waterway; 65611 to Julington Cr; 65612 to Munuscong R;
65613 to Detroit R; 65614 to Rio Grande; 65615 to Sandy R; 65616 to
Washougal R; 65617 to Kentack Slough.  New E2RF1 values were
assigned to the following shoreline reaches which were also renamed:
81893 to Delaware R; 81894 to Pacific Ocean; two segments 81895 and
81896 to L. Borgne; and 81897 to Pungo R. Arc topology was updated
following these changes. [Correction date:  20010013] [E2RF1 44108, Green R, was assigned a new E2RF1 value, 65781; E2RF1 34672, PNAME "YELLOWSTONE", was changed to "MISSOURI R"; E2RF1 29130, PNAME "HEART R", was changed to "MISSOURI R"; the spelling of PNAME "KANKAKEE R" was corrected for reaches E2RF1:  20401, 20402, 20405, 40406, 20407, 20408, 20409, 20411, 20412, 20420, 20421, 20436.  Correction date:  20020522].
Process_Date: 20000426
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(7) TNODE, FNODE flipped:

Reach flow direction for ERF1_2 was flipped. These arcs are currently in a FNODE to TNODE orientation. The arcs are pointing in a downstream direction.  Arc topology was updated following this change.  [E2RF1 10128, *B, and E2RF1 6219, Stono R, arcs were flipped to update topology.  Correction date:  20020522].
Process_Date: 20000426
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(8) Recalculate RCHTOT:

An AML was used to recalculate the reach time of travel for flow for
upstream and downstream portions of reaches in ERF1_2 that were
split. The split reaches were identified by selecting the frequency
of occurrence for ERF1. The stream reach time of travel [RCHTOT]
values were recalculated. [Correction date:  20011102] [The MEANV value for E2RF1 29130 was recomputed to 2.61, and RCHTOT = 0.19611.  Correction date:  20020522].
Process_Date: 20000426
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(9) Assign FRAC:

Item FRAC was assigned to ERF1_2 using an Arc AML program.  The AML
selects the fractional diversion of the load for reaches that share
to-nodes. This fraction was applied to upstream sources and instream
measurements of loads.  Some special-case calculations were added to
the AML based on specific knowledge of the location:  ERF1 10527
Santee River, FRAC = 0.99835; ERF1 10534 Cooper River,
FRAC = 0.00165; ERF1 22100 Mississippi River outflow channel,
FRAC = 0.21170; ERF1 22197 Mississippi River, FRAC = 0.78830.
Process_Date: 20000426
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(10) Assign NAWQA pesticide site attributes and create site attribute
file (ERF1_2.SITES):

An AML program was used to create a point coverage, PEST_SIT.  The PEST_SIT coverage was defined as Albers Equal-Area Conic projection. Sixty-three sites were added to ERF1_2; eight reaches were split and STAID values were assigned to the upstream reaches.  A manual check was conducted to verify the association between the site and reach. In addition, several STAIDs were altered to maintain consistency with earlier versions of ERF1_2.  These STAIDs were modified in both the point coverage SAMP_SIT, and the river reach coverage ERF1_2. The STAID values that were changed are as follows: 385234087071800, changed to 385234087071801; 391732085414400, changed to 391732085414401; and 393306086585200 changed to 393306086585201.  Arc topology was updated following these changes. The time of travel for both reaches (RCHTOT) and reservoirs (RESTOT) was recalculated to account for the newly split reaches.  FRAC attributes were also assigned to the newly split upstream reaches.  ERF1_2.SITES associates a split reach with a monitoring site type.  Monitoring types were associated with 723 reaches.
Process_Date: 20000519
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(11) Update NOAA Estuarine Drainage Area values:

ERF1_2 reaches missing EDACDA attribute values were populated with NOAA Estuarine Drainage Area data by creating a shapefile of ERF1_2 containing missing EDACDA values and selecting the closest approximated polygon value to the missing reach.
Process_Date: 20031120
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
(12) Generate watersheds for ERF1_2 reaches:

The creation of a watershed grid for ERF1_2 reaches involved several preparation steps.  Critical for future SPARROW modeling applications was the exact alignment of the coordinates for the reach network line grid and the boundary mask grid with the flow direction grid, NA_FD_G2 (modified version of USGS HYDRO1K flow direction data set, clipped to the conterminous U.S.) (Brakebill, J.W., 1999).  The line coverage, ERF1_2_A, was projected from Albers Equal-Area, NAD 83 datum to Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area, NAD 27 datum (ERF1_2_L), and was used to create a line grid, ERF1_2_LG, with the attribute "VALUE" set to the unique reach identification number, E2RF1.  The window and snap options were set to the extents of the HYDRO1K flow direction grid, NA_FD_G2, with the cell size set to 1000 (Verdin, K., USGS, EROS Data Center, pers. comm., 7/2000).  The boundary mask was registered to the coordinates of the flow direction grid by resampling the polygon grid of the mask with the cell size, window, and snap options set to the extents of NA_FD_G2.

Using the flow direction data set (NA_FD_G2), and the mask of the U.S. (MASK_LG), a 1-kilometer cell-size raster grid of reach watersheds (ERF1_2WS_LG) was created (Environmental Systems Research Institute, 1992).  The cell size, window, and snap options were set to the extents of NA_FD_G2, and the watershed boundary attribute "VALUE" was correlated with the unique reach identification number, E2RF1, that is associated with the coverage, ERF1_2.  ERF1_2WS_LG has a Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area projection, NAD 27 datum.

Several "no value" areas or "holes" were formed during the creation of the watershed grid where low elevations occur, as along coastal areas, and in the western U.S., where most of the closed basins are found.  To edit these areas, a vector polygon coverage of the watershed grid, ERF1_2WS_LG, was created and an AML was invoked that assigned a unique identification number to the ERF1_2WS-LG basins draining to the interior cells that were unlinked to ERF1_2 reaches.  A value greater than 95000 was assigned to these basins.  Those cells adjacent to coastal watersheds were assigned a value greater than 80000 by selecting the basin value that contained the longest shared boundary.  A new grid was created containing the edited watershed cells and was manually checked for errors.  The final processing step was to assign a value of -9999 to the NODATA areas of the watershed grid:

outgrid = con(isnull(existing ws grid),-9999,existing ws grid)

A total of 93 closed basins were assigned cell values where E2RF1 gt 95000.
Process_Date: 20030610
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
Downloaded source data and converted to ArcGRID file format
Process_Date: 10.2005
Process_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization: Waterborne Environmental, Incorporated
Contact_Person: Spatial Technologies Group
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
Projected data set to Albers Equal Area and NAD 83 datum.
Process_Date: 10.2005
Process_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization: Waterborne Environmental, Incorporated
Contact_Person: Spatial Technologies Group
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
Dataset copied.
Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation:
H:\Prep\InnerCoreIII_November\erf_1.2_watersheds\erf1_2ws_grid
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Spatial_Data_Organization_Information:
Direct_Spatial_Reference_Method: Raster
Point_and_Vector_Object_Information:
SDTS_Terms_Description:
SDTS_Point_and_Vector_Object_Type: String
Point_and_Vector_Object_Count: 62683
Raster_Object_Information:
Raster_Object_Type: Grid Cell
Row_Count: 3165
Column_Count: 4742
Vertical_Count: 1
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Spatial_Reference_Information:
Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition:
Planar:
Map_Projection:
Map_Projection_Name: Albers Conical Equal Area
Albers_Conical_Equal_Area:
Standard_Parallel: 29.500000
Standard_Parallel: 45.500000
Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: -96.000000
Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: 23.000000
False_Easting: 0.000000
False_Northing: 0.000000
Planar_Coordinate_Information:
Planar_Coordinate_Encoding_Method: row and column
Coordinate_Representation:
Abscissa_Resolution: 1000.000000
Ordinate_Resolution: 1000.000000
Planar_Distance_Units: meters
Geodetic_Model:
Horizontal_Datum_Name: North American Datum of 1983
Ellipsoid_Name: Geodetic Reference System 80
Semi-major_Axis: 6378137.000000
Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 298.257222
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Entity_and_Attribute_Information:
Detailed_Description:
Entity_Type:
Entity_Type_Label: erf1_v2ws
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: ObjectID
Attribute_Definition:
Internal feature number.
Attribute_Definition_Source:
ESRI
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Unrepresentable_Domain:
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: Value
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: Count
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: Count
Overview_Description:
Entity_and_Attribute_Overview:
Brief description of the attributes of the ERF1_2 geospatial data set and associated INFO files.  Fields defined in original RF1 may not have the correct information because of enhancement processing.  See USEPA (1996) for documentation on RF1.  See Ruddy and Hitt (1990) for documentation of reservoir codes.  See NOAA (1997) for documentation on NOAA codes.

  
  ERF1_2_A.AAT (Albers Equal Area, NAD 83):
  
  COLUMN   ITEM NAME        WIDTH OUTPUT  TYPE N.DEC  ALTERNATE NAME
      1  FNODE#                 4     5     B      -
      5  TNODE#                 4     5     B      -
      9  LPOLY#                 4     5     B      -
     13  RPOLY#                 4     5     B      -
     17  LENGTH                 4    12     F      3
     21  ERF1_2_A#              4     5     B      -
     25  ERF1_2_A-ID            4     5     B      -
     29  HUC                    8     8     C      -
     37  SEG                    3     3     I      -
     40  RFLAG                  1     1     C      -
     41  OWFLAG                 1     1     C      -
     42  TFLAG                  1     1     C      -
     43  SFLAG                  1     1     C      -
     44  TYPE                   1     1     C      -
     45  SEGL                   4     5     F      1
     49  LEV                    2     2     I      -
     51  PNAME                 30    30     C      -
     81  OWNAME                30    30     C      -
    111  OWNMCD                11    11     C      -
    122  RESCODE                4     5     B      -
    126  RESVOIR1               4     5     B      -
    130  RESVOIR2               4     5     B      -
    134  RESVOIR3               4     5     B      -
    138  RESVOIR4               4     5     B      -
    142  ERF1                   4     5     B      -
    146  E2RF1                  4     5     B      -    VALUE
    150  STAID                 15    15     C      -
    165  STAID_2               15    15     C      -
    180  PNAME-RES             30    30     C      -
    210  PNMCD-RES             11    11     I      -
    221  MEANQ                  4    10     F      2
    225  MEANV                  4    10     F      2
    229  FRAC                   4    12     F      5
    233  STRAHLER               4     5     B      -
    237  STATE1                 2     2     I      -
    239  STATE2                 2     2     I      -
    241  STATE3                 2     2     I      -
    243  RCHTOT                 4    12     F      5
    247  RESTOT                 4    12     F      5
    251  TERMFLAG               4     5     B      -
    255  CONTFLAG               4     5     B      -
    259  LRATIO                 4    12     F      5
    263  EDACDA                 5     5     C      -
    268  EDANAME               50    50     C      -
    318  HEADFLAG               1     1     I      -
    319  DEMIAREA               4     9     F      0    COUNT
    323  DEMTAREA               4     9     F      1
    327  HYDSEQ                 4     5     B      -
       **  REDEFINED ITEMS  **
     29  RR                    11    11     C      -
     29  HUC2                   2     2     I      -
     29  HUC4                   4     4     I      -
     29  HUC6                   6     6     I      -
    150  STAID1                 8     8     C      -
    158  STAID2                 7     7     C      -
    150  SITEID                 8     8     C      -
     29  CHAR                   1     1     C      -
     39  CHAR2                  1     1     C      -
  
   Item Name      Description
  
   CONTFLAG      Continental flag (see below).
   DEMIAREA      Incremental drainage area for a given reach, in square
                 kilometers.
   DEMTAREA      Total drainage areas upstream summed for a given reach,
                 in square kilometers.
   EDACDA        NOAA code identifying estuarine/coastal drainage areas
                 for major estuaries in the United States.
   EDANAME       NOAA name identifying estuarine/coastal drainage areas
                 for major estuaries in the United States.
   ERF1_2#       Arc internal number of the arc.
   ERF1          Unique key identifying the reach Version 1 files.
   E2RF1         Unique reach identification number for Version 2.0 that
                 reflects revisions in process steps 6, 7, 10, and 11.
   ERF1_2_ID     User assigned identification number.
   FNODE#        Internal number of the from node.
   FRAC          Fractional diversion of load for reaches that share
                 to-nodes.
   HEADFLAG      Headwater reach flag.
   HUC           8-digit Hydrologic cataloging unit of the reach.
   HUC2          2-digit Hydrologic region of the reach.
   HUC4          4-digit Hydrologic subregion of the reach.
   HUC6          6-digit Hydrologic accounting unit of the reach.
   HYDSEQ        Sequence number for use in sorting the file in
                 downstream order to perform network operations (e.g.,
                 summation of reach drainage area).
   LENGTH        Reach length in meters.
   LEV           The stream level used for hierarchical relationships,
                 defined in RF1.
   LPOLY#        Internal number of the left polygon, always zero.
   LRATIO        Indicates fraction of reach lying within continental
                 boundaries, see CONTFLAG.
   MEANQ         Mean streamflow for reach, in cubic feet per second; a
                 value of -9999.99 indicates nodata.
   MEANV         Velocity corresponding to mean streamflow for reach, in
                 feet per second.
   OWFLAG        Open-water flag defined in RF1.
   OWNAME        Open-water name defined in RF1.
   OWNMCD        Open-water name code, defined in RF1.
   PNAME         Name of the reach defined in RF1.
   PNAME-RES     Reservoir name, defined in RF1.
   NMCD-RES      Reservoir name code, defined in RF1. Link from arc
                 attribute table (ERF1.AAT) to the reservoir attribute
                 table (ERF1.RESINT).
   RCHTOT        Reach water time of travel (days). A value of -9999.99
                 indicates no data.
   RESCODE       Reservoir reach type code (see below).
   RESTOT        Reservoir time of travel associated with the reach, in
                 days (see below). A value of -9999.99 indicates no
                 data.
   RESVOIR1      Reservoir identification number 1 (see below).
   RESVOIR2      Reservoir identification number 2 (see below).
   RESVOIR3      Reservoir identification number 3 (see below).
   RESVOIR4      Reservoir identification number 4 (see below).
   RFLAG         Transport reach flag defined in RF1.
   RPOLY#        Internal number of the right polygon, always zero.
   RR            "River Reach" identifier. Key to RF1.
   SEG           The 3-digit segment number.
   SEGL          The reach length defined in RF1.
   SFLAG         Start flag defined in RF1.
   SITEID        Modified name for STAID
   STAID         USGS station identification number where water-quality
                 data was collected, assigned to the split reach.
   STAID1        8-character sampling site identification number (see
                 STAID).
   STAID_2       A second monitoring site associated with a split reach
                 and used for gaging channel flow beyond the station.
   STATE1        State FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard)
                 code 1.
   STATE2        State FIPS code 2.
   STATE3        State FIPS code 3.
   STRAHLER      Strahler stream order of the reach.
   TERMFLAG      Terminal reach flag used for model applications.
   TFLAG         Terminal flag defined in RF1.
   TNODE#        Internal number of the to node.
   TYPE          The reach type defined in RF1.
  
  
  ERF1_2_A.NAT (Albers Equal Area, NAD 83):
  
  COLUMN   ITEM NAME        WIDTH OUTPUT  TYPE N.DEC  ALTERNATE NAME
      1  ARC#                   4     5     B      -
      5  ERF1_2_A#              4     5     B      -
      9  ERF1_2_A-ID            4     5     B      -
  
   ARC#          Internal number in the node attribute table.
   ERF1#         Internal number of the arc.
   ERF1_ID       Unique identifier. Primary key.
  
  ERF1_2_A.RESATTS (Albers Equal Area, NAD 83):
  
  COLUMN   ITEM NAME        WIDTH OUTPUT  TYPE N.DEC  ALTERNATE NAME
      1  FIPS                   5     5     I      0
      6  STATE                  2     2     C      -
      8  NUM                    3     3     I      -
     11  DAMNAME               37    37     C      -
     48  RESNAME               26    26     C      -
     74  OWNERNAME             20    20     C      -
     94  OWNERCODE              1     1     C      -
     95  SIZECODE               1     1     C      -
     96  MAXCAP                 9     9     N      0
    105  NORMCAP                9     9     N      0
    114  SURFCAP                9     9     N      0
    123  POPNAME               37    37     C      -
    160  HUC                    8     8     I      -
    168  RIVER                 29    29     C      -
    197  YEAR                   4     4     I      -
    201  PURP                  10    10     C      -
    211  HEIGHT                 5     5     N      0
    216  HYDCAP                 8     8     N      0
    224  LOCKS                  1     1     I      -
    225  SOURCE                 1     1     C      -
    226  SURFAREA               9     9     N      0
    235  SURFACODE              1     1     C      -
    236  STORAT                 4     4     N      2
    240  STORATCODE             1     1     C      -
    241  DRAINAREA              9     9     N      2
    250  STLINE                 1     1     I      -
    251  ALTST                  2     2     C      -
    253  ALTID                  5     5     I      -
    258  REV                    4     4     F      1
    262  LONDD                  4    12     F      6
    266  LATDD                  4    12     F      6
    270  RESERVOIR##            4     5     B      -
       **  REDEFINED ITEMS  **
      1  FIPSST                 2     2     I      -
      3  FIPSCNTY               3     3     I      -
      6  STATENUM               5     5     C      -
    160  HUC2                   2     2     I      -
    160  HUC4                   4     4     I      -
    160  HUC6                   6     6     I      -
  
   ALTID         Alternate state ID number, defined in reservoir.
   ALTST         Adjacent state FIPS code, defined in reservoir.
   DAMNAME       Name of dam, defined in reservoir.
   DRAINAREA     Drainage area above dam, in square miles. Defined in
                 reservoir.
   FIPS          The 5-digit FIPS code for the state and county.
   FIPSCNTY      The 3-digit FIPS code for the county.
   FIPSST        The 2-digit FIPS code for the state.
   HEIGHT        Height of dam, in feet. Defined in reservoir.
   HUC           8-digit Hydrologic cataloging unit of the reach.
   HUC2          2-digit Hydrologic region of the reach.
   HUC4          4-digit Hydrologic subregion of the reach.
   HUC6          6-digit Hydrologic accounting unit of the reach.
   HYDCAP        Installed power capacity of dam, in megawatts. Defined
                 in reservoir.
   LATDD         Latitude of dam in decimal degrees. Defined in
                 reservoir.
   LOCKS         The number of navigation locks, defined in reservoir.
   LONDD         Longitude of dam in decimal degrees. Defined in
                 reservoir.
   MAXCAP        Maximum capacity of reservoir, in acre feet. Defined in
                 reservoir.
   NORMCAP       Normal capacity, in acre-feet, of the reservoir of
                 which the reach is part. Defined in reservoir.
   NUM           Arbitrary sequence number of dam. Defined in reservoir.
   OWNERCODE     Owner of dam code. Defined in reservoir.
   OWNERNAME     Name of owner of dam. Defined in reservoir.
   POPNAME       Popular name of dam. Defined in reservoir.
   PURP          Major purpose of dam. Defined in reservoir.
   RESERVOIR##   Link between the arc attribute table and reservoir
                 tables.
   RESNAME       Name of reservoir. Defined in reservoir.
   REV           Revision number for reservoir data. Defined in
                 reservoir.
   RIVER         Name of river on which dam is built. Defined in
                 reservoir.
   SIZECODE      Reservoir size code. Defined in reservoir.
   SOURCE        Source of changes to reservoir files. Defined in
                 reservoir.
   STATE         State FIPS code. Defined in reservoir.
   STATENUM      State and sequence number for reservoir. Defined in
                 reservoir.
   STLINE        Flag to indicate dam is on state line. Defined in
                 reservoir.
   STORAT        Storage ratio. Defined in reservoir.
   STORATCODE    Storage ratio code. Defined in reservoir.
   SURFACODE     Surface area code. Defined in reservoir.
   SURFAREA      Surface area of reservoir, in acres. Defined in
                 reservoir.
   SURFCAP       Capacity used to calculate surface area. Defined in
                 reservoir.
   YEAR          The year the dam was completed. Defined in reservoir.
  
  ERF1_2_A.RESEXT (Albers Equal Area, NAD 83):
  
  COLUMN   ITEM NAME        WIDTH OUTPUT  TYPE N.DEC  ALTERNATE NAME
      1  ERF1                   4     5     B      -
      5  RESERVOIR##            4     5     B      -
      9  RESCODE                4     5     B      -
     13  PNAME-RES             30    30     C      -
     43  PNMCD-RES             11    11     C      -
     54  MEANQ                  4    10     F      2
     58  RESTOT                 4    12     F      5
  
   ERF1#         Unique key identifying the reach.
   MEANQ         Mean streamflow for reach, in cubic feet per second.
   PNAME-RES     Reservoir name, defined in RF1.
   PNMCD-RES     Reservoir name code, defined in RF1. Link from arc
   RESCODE       Reservoir reach type code (see below).
   RESERVOIR##   Link between the arc attribute table and reservoir
                 tables.
   RESTOT        Reservoir time of travel associated with the reach, in
                 days (see below).
  
  ERF1_2_A.RESINT (Albers Equal Area, NAD 83):
  
  COLUMN   ITEM NAME        WIDTH OUTPUT  TYPE N.DEC  ALTERNATE NAME
      1  RESERVOIR##            4     5     B      -
      5  RESCODE                4     5     B      -
      9  PNAME-RES             30    30     C      -
     39  PNMCD-RES             11    11     I      -
     50  RESTOT                 4    12     F      5
     54  MEANQ-OUT              4    10     F      2
  
    MEANQ-OUT    Mean streamflow for reach below reservoir, in cubic
                 feet per second.
    PNAME-RES    Reservoir name, defined in RF1.
    PNMCD-RES    Reservoir name code, defined in RF1. Link from arc.
    RESCODE      Reservoir reach type code (see below).
    RESERVOIR##  Link between the arc attribute table and reservoir
                 tables.
    RESTOT       Reservoir time of travel associated with the reach, in
                 days (see below).
  
  ERF1_2_A.SITES (Albers Equal Area, NAD 83):
  
  COLUMN   ITEM NAME        WIDTH OUTPUT  TYPE N.DEC  ALTERNATE NAME
      1  STAID                 15    15     C      -
     16  STAID_2               15    15     C      -
     31  NAME                  60    60     C      -
     91  TYPE                   3     3     C      -
  
    STAID        USGS station identification number where water-quality
                 data was collected, assigned to the split reach.
    STAID_2      A second monitoring site associated with a split reach
                 and used for gaging channel flow beyond the station.
    NAME         Sampling site name based on point coverage containing
                 USGS water-quality data collection stations.
    TYPE         Water-quality monitoring station type.
       WQN == Water-Quality Network - Including the National Stream
              Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN) and the Hydrologic
              Benchmark Network (BENCHMARK)
       BEN == BENCHMARK
       NSW == NASQAN and National Water Quality Assessment Program
              (NAWQA)
       NAW == NAWQA
       NS1 == NASQAN I
       NS2 == NASQAN II
  
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   Additional explanation and domains of items in ERF1 and reservoir
   tables. Some attributes are from original RF1 data, and may have
   changed due to enhanced processing.
  
   CONTFLAG
    Code to approximately separate freshwater from tidal-influenced
    reaches.
       0 == Freshwater reach, LRATIO gt= .50.
       1 == Tidal reach, LRATIO  .50.
   OWFLAG -- RF1 attribute
    Open-Water Flag
       0 == Non-Open Water
       1 == Open Water
   RESCODE
    [Note that hydraulic data displayed in the file RESV%%%%.TXT (where
    %%%% is a unique supplier intake and reach identification number),
    including water time of travel, are not available for all
    impoundments].
       1,2 == The reach is interior to RF1 shoreline features.
       3   == The reach is the outlet reach for a reservoir with RF1
       shoreline features.
       4   == No shoreline features are present in the RF1 coverage.
       5   == No shoreline features are present in the RF1 coverage; the
       reservoir is an "offstream "facility that may divert river flow
       (no reservoir characteristics are reported for these cases).
  
   RESTOT
    Where RESTOT is a positive value, the reservoir residence time
    (computed as a quotient of the normal capacity of the reservoir and
    the streamflow at the outlet of the reservoir) is used to define the
    water time of travel in the reach.  Where multiple reaches are
    associated with a single reservoir, the reach share of the reservoir
    residence time is proportional to the reach length relative to the
    total reach length of the reservoir.
  
   RESVOIR1, RESVOIR2, RESVOIR3, RESVOIR4
    Identification number for impoundments with hydraulic data. The ID
    number corresponds to RESERVOIR## in the ERF1.RESATTS file. [Note
    that multiple reservoirs may be associated with a reach.]
  
   RFLAG -- RF1 attribute
       0 == Non-transport reach
       1 == Transport reach, RF1 attribute
   SFLAG -- RF1 attribute
       0 == Non-start reach, RF1 attribute
       1 == Start reach, RF1 attribute
   TFLAG -- RF1 attribute
       0 == Non-terminal reach, RF1 attribute
       1 == Terminal reach, RF1 attribute
   TERMFLAG -- Modeling applications
       0 == Transport reach
       1 == Terminal reach
       2 == Non-connected, or exits to a closed basin
       3 == Shoreline reach
   TYPE -- RF1 attribute
  
    Reach Type - The term "reach type" not to be confused with any of
    the Reach File record types, refers to a one-character code assigned
    to each RF1 reach to categorize transport reaches and shoreline
    reaches as follows:
    A.  Artificial Lake Reach (a transport reach).  An artificial reach
        within a lake or reservoir inserted in the file to provide
        connection between input and output reaches of the open water.
    B.  Bi-directional Reach (a transport reach). A reach for which the
        direction of flow is ambiguous.
    C.  Coastal or Continental Shoreline Segment (a shoreline reach).
        A reach that represents a segment of a shoreline of a gulf, sea,
        or ocean.
    D.  Dam Reach (a transport reach). A reach that is a dam through
        which and/or around which water flows. This type of reach has
        the same primary and open-water names as the next reach
        upstream.
    E.  Entry Reach (a transport reach). A reach which receives flow
        from Canada or Mexico.
    F.  Falls Reach (a transport reach). A reach that is either a
        waterfall, drop spillway, or a reach of rapids.
    G.  Great Lakes Shoreline Segment (a shoreline reach). A reach that
        represents a segment of a shoreline of the Great Lakes.
    I.  Island Shoreline Segment (a shoreline reach). A reach that
        represents a segment of a shoreline of an island.
    L.  Lake Shoreline Segment (a shoreline reach). A segment that
        follows the shoreline of a lake other than one of the Great
        Lakes.
    M.  Artificial Open Water Reach (a transport reach). An artificial
        reach within any open water, other than a lake or reservoir, to
        provide connection between input and output reaches of the open
        water.
    N.  Non-Connected Reach (a transport reach). A reach not having
        codes to link it to other reaches.
    R.  Regular Reach (a transport reach). A reach that has upstream and
        downstream reaches connected to it and that is not classified as
        another type of reach.
    S.  Start Reach (a transport reach). A headwater reach that has no
        reaches above it and either one or two transport reaches
        connected to its downstream end.
    T.  Terminal Reach (a transport reach). A reach downstream of which
        there is no other reach (for example, a reach that terminates
        into an ocean, a land-locked lake, or the ground). This type of
        reach has either one or two reaches connected to its upstream
        end.
    V.  Open-Water Terminal Reach (a transport reach). A reach that is
        both a terminal reach and an artificial open-water reach.
    W.  Wide-River Shoreline Segment (a shoreline reach). A reach that
        represents a segment of the left or right bank of a stream.
    X.  Terminal Start Reach (a transport reach). A reach that is both a
        terminal reach and a start reach.
    Y.  International Boundary Reach (a transport reach). A reach
        extending along a portion of an international boundary.
        Occurrences of this type of reach are not actual surface-water
        features. Instead, they are a type of artificial reach. They
        have been inserted in the file for database navigation between
        reaches along streams that flow out and then back into the U.S.
        They are not intended for usual studies of streamflow or the
        fate of pollutants.
    Z.  Terminal Entry Reach (a transport reach). A reach that is both a
        terminal reach and an entry reach.
  
  
  
  ERF1_2WS_LG.VAT (Lambert Azmuthal Equal-Area, NAD 27):
  
  COLUMN   ITEM NAME        WIDTH OUTPUT  TYPE N.DEC  ALTERNATE NAME
      1  VALUE                  4    10     B      -    E2RF1
      5  COUNT                  4    10     B      -
  
    VALUE        Grid cell attribute value based on E2RF1.
    COUNT        Grid cell count per attribute value.
  
  ERF1_2WS_LG.STA (Lambert Azmuthal Equal-Area, NAD 27):
  
  COLUMN   ITEM NAME        WIDTH OUTPUT  TYPE N.DEC  ALTERNATE NAME
      1  MIN                    8    15     F      3
      9  MAX                    8    15     F      3
     17  MEAN                   8    15     F      3
     25  STDV                   8    15     F      3
  
    MIN          Minimum cell value for the watershed grid.
    MAX          Maximum cell value for the watershed grid.
    MEAN         Mean cell value for the watershed grid.
    STDV         Standard deviation for the watershed grid cells.
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