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    Wildfire Responsibility Areas

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • data-smcmaps.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Jun 15, 2016
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    San Mateo County (2016). Wildfire Responsibility Areas [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/smcmaps::wildfire-responsibility-areas-1/about
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2016
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    San Mateo County
    Area covered
    Earth
    Description

    The State Responsibility Area (SRA) is the area of the state where the State of California is financially responsible for the prevention and suppression of wildfires. SRA does not include lands within city boundaries or in federal ownership. The Local Responsibility Area (LRA) are areas located within city or town boundaries, or owned by the federal government.

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    Morphodynamics of Deeban Spit, Port Hacking.

    • researchdata.edu.au
    Updated 2007
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    Short, Andrew, Professor; Cowell, Peter, Dr; Rae, Elspeth; Short, Andrew, Professor; Rae, Elspeth, Dr; Rae, Elspeth; Cowell, Peter, Dr (2007). Morphodynamics of Deeban Spit, Port Hacking. [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/morphodynamics-deeban-spit-port-hacking/681361
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    2007
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    Australian Ocean Data Network
    Authors
    Short, Andrew, Professor; Cowell, Peter, Dr; Rae, Elspeth; Short, Andrew, Professor; Rae, Elspeth, Dr; Rae, Elspeth; Cowell, Peter, Dr
    Time period covered
    1930 - 2006
    Area covered
    Description

    Deeban Spit is in the estuary of the Port Hacking River. The data collected will be used to study the dynamics of Deeban Spit across three time scales: geological through a review of literature, engineering through GIS spatial analysis of changes in spit volume, and shoal and seagrass area through aerial photography.

    The aerial photographs were taken sporadically throughout the period from 1930 to 2006 and monthly throughout the four month period from March to July 2006 of the beach profile survey period.

    In the geological time scale, Deeban Spit has developed through sediment brought to the coast during the post glacial marine transgression (PMT), and the flooding of coastal valleys forming the estuary mouth. The sediment was then reworked into a flood tide delta, and waves, tides, and dredge spoil disposal caused the establishment of the spit itself. Decadally, the spit has oscillated according to shoal movement (which may be dredging and/or current induced) and major storm events, with a mean erosion trend of 117m3 /year. The storm events caused major changes in the beach profile, which varied between the locations along the spit. Similar profile adjustments were observed on a monthly scale, with a greater rate of erosion (mean rate of 18 650m3/year for the 4 month period) possibly due to the occurrence of a 6m storm wave event on 3/6/06) with the ability to cause most of this erosion in one event.

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Wildfire Responsibility Areas

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Jun 15, 2016
Dataset authored and provided by
San Mateo County
Area covered
Earth
Description

The State Responsibility Area (SRA) is the area of the state where the State of California is financially responsible for the prevention and suppression of wildfires. SRA does not include lands within city boundaries or in federal ownership. The Local Responsibility Area (LRA) are areas located within city or town boundaries, or owned by the federal government.

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