Data from: Automated Detection of On-Farm Irrigation Reservoirs: A Necessary Precursor for Conjunctive Water Management in Two Critical Groundwater Regions of Arkansas
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posted on 2024-05-14, 19:23authored byDaniel D. Shults, John W. Nowlin, Joseph H. Massey, Michele L. Reba
The Inventory from Model (White)
Model Reservoirs (Red)
Mary and Co's reservoirs (Blue)
NHD water (Orange)
CDL water (Yellow)
The Inventory from Model map (1) represents all the water found within the three areas identified the 2023 project; (2) is where the model indicates a reservoir based on the elevation difference based on the Yeager et al. (2017) reservoirs; (3) is based on the Yeager et al. (2017) reservoir boundaries which were plugged into the fifth step of the model (the water identification steps were skipped). Then the model was used to evaluate and classify them into elevation classes. NHD Water map (4) is every waterbody polygon from the National Hydrography Dataset that falls within the three study area areas. The CDL Water map (5) is every open water and aquaculture polygon vectorized from the Cropland Data Layer raster within the three study areas.
This Data is a zipped, ArcGIS Pro (V3.1.2) project. The project geodatabase contains the model. In this project there are five maps representing different datasets.
NOTE (2024-05-13): ISO xml metadata files added to the root of the zipped folder, describing specific items in the project, saved in ArcGIS Pro V.3.2.2.
Funding
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station: Arkansas State University Research Unit (XASU) through the Resilient Agricultural Systems in the Arkansas Delta (RASAD)
USDA-ARS: Delta Water Management Research Unit (Agreement No. 58-6024-1-005)
This data is a compressed folder including an ArcGIs Pro project. This project contains a geodatabase in which is the model referenced in Shults et al. 2004 that automates the identification of irrigation reservoirs in low relief environments such as the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (MAP). The results of running this model are included for the various steps of the model. A supplemental materials document distributed with the article describes the steps of the model, and gives a screenshot from within ArcGIS Pro.
The low-land terrain west of Crowley's Ridge and East of the Ozark Plateau, in northeastern Arkansas, most notably including the Cache and Grand Prarie Critical Groundwater Areas.
ISO Topic Category
inlandWaters
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
automation; irrigation water; water reservoirs; water management; groundwater; Arkansas; computer software; geographic information systems; spatial data; models; data collection; inventories; surface water; aquaculture; cropland; irrigation; Mississippi River; alluvial plains