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Global Non-Floodplain Wetlands Arctic
This raster GIS dataset contains 30 meter cells depicting non-floodplain wetlands in a hydrobasin. This base dataset is a combination of three globally-available datasets, creating a new dataset that is inclusive of finer-resolution data, while accounting for a wide range of wetland sizes.
The three source datasets are:
1) CW-WTD 500-m dataset resampled to 30 m. – Wetland dataset built from a composite wetland-water table depth (Tootchi 2019);
2) CCI (Climate Change Initiative) data resampled from 300 m to 30 m – CCI defined wetlands as “…mixed classes of flooded areas with tree covers, shrubs, or herbaceous covers plus inland water bodies;” and
3) Global Surface Water (GSW) 30-m (Pekel et al. 2016) – A pixel was considered a wetland if it had at least one inundation event over a 32-year range.
A 1-km buffer was applied to the HydroBASINS (Lehner and Grill 2013) coastline area and any wetland partially or completely overlain by the 1-km buffer was removed from analysis. In addition, to avoid including large lakes in the data, we also applied a mask using HydroLAKES and removed lake systems ≥10 ha (Messager et al. 2016).
The dataset was then overlain by the GFPlain90 floodplain data (resampled to 30 meters) and wetlands overlain by the floodplain were removed.
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| description | This raster GIS dataset contains 30 meter cells depicting non-floodplain wetlands in a hydrobasin. This base dataset is a combination of three globally-available datasets, creating a new dataset that is inclusive of finer-resolution data, while accounting for a wide range of wetland sizes. The three source datasets are: 1) CW-WTD 500-m dataset resampled to 30 m. – Wetland dataset built from a composite wetland-water table depth (Tootchi 2019); 2) CCI (Climate Change Initiative) data resampled from 300 m to 30 m – CCI defined wetlands as “…mixed classes of flooded areas with tree covers, shrubs, or herbaceous covers plus inland water bodies;” and 3) Global Surface Water (GSW) 30-m (Pekel et al. 2016) – A pixel was considered a wetland if it had at least one inundation event over a 32-year range. A 1-km buffer was applied to the HydroBASINS (Lehner and Grill 2013) coastline area and any wetland partially or completely overlain by the 1-km buffer was removed from analysis. In addition, to avoid including large lakes in the data, we also applied a mask using HydroLAKES and removed lake systems ≥10 ha (Messager et al. 2016). The dataset was then overlain by the GFPlain90 floodplain data (resampled to 30 meters) and wetlands overlain by the floodplain were removed. |
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| identifier | 21D3846F-5C9B-4A45-B8C6-70AA177B61C4 |
| issued | 2022-11-08T00:00:00.000+00:00 |
| keyword |
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"Arctic",
"Wetlands",
"020:096",
"020:121",
"biogeochemical processing",
"drought mitigation",
"geographically isolated wetland",
"global",
"hydrobasin",
"non-floodplain",
"watershed",
"wetland habitat",
"wetland mapping",
"wetlands",
"Downloadable Data"
]
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| license | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
| modified | 2022-11-08T00:00:00.000+00:00 |
| publisher |
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"name": "U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development",
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| spatial | -61.0993570963541,51.2083333333334,-180.0,83.2172339545356 |
| title | Global Non-Floodplain Wetlands Arctic |