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Service Description: Data provided in this service shows the intersect of hydric soils mapped by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and topography indicative of a wetland landscape position based on 10 m USGS topographic data. Mapped hydric soils are typically found within areas designated as wetlands. Intersecting soils information and landscape position can identify potential wetlands. The "tiger-striping/terracing" that occurs in the layer is the result of the DEM creation. Any area between the stripes should be assumed to be a part of the wet area. For more information on the mapped soil types, please use the Identify tool and link to the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey.
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Layers:
Description: Data provided in these layers include existing wetland delineations, soil types, potential restoration areas, and habitat designations.
Copyright Text: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Spatial Reference:
3071
(3071)
Single Fused Map Cache: false
Initial Extent:
XMin: 447539.5542175266
YMin: 486412.74820213846
XMax: 456785.1727087636
YMax: 492121.4096194614
Spatial Reference: 3071
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Full Extent:
XMin: 294902.7299
YMin: 225106.7324
XMax: 767462.3583
YMax: 733835.5349
Spatial Reference: 3071
(3071)
Units: esriMeters
Supported Image Format Types: PNG32,PNG24,PNG,JPG,DIB,TIFF,EMF,PS,PDF,GIF,SVG,SVGZ,BMP
Document Info:
Title: Wetland Indicators
Author: Surface Water Data Viewer Team
Comments: Data provided in this service shows the intersect of hydric soils mapped by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and topography indicative of a wetland landscape position based on 10 m USGS topographic data. Mapped hydric soils are typically found within areas designated as wetlands. Intersecting soils information and landscape position can identify potential wetlands. The "tiger-striping/terracing" that occurs in the layer is the result of the DEM creation. Any area between the stripes should be assumed to be a part of the wet area. For more information on the mapped soil types, please use the Identify tool and link to the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey.
Subject: Data provided in this service describes the most likely hydric indicators of Wisconsin.
Category:
Keywords: wetlands,soils,restoration,habitat,NRCS,SSURGO,indicators
AntialiasingMode: None
TextAntialiasingMode: Force
Supports Dynamic Layers: true
MaxRecordCount: 1000
MaxImageHeight: 4096
MaxImageWidth: 4096
Supported Query Formats: JSON, geoJSON
Supports Query Data Elements:
Min Scale: 100000
Max Scale: 1
Supports Datum Transformation: true
Child Resources:
Info
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Supported Operations:
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