GIS Library Contents - MetadataGround snake Habitat Model - Marana |
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Descriptive name | Ground snake Habitat Model - Marana | |
File name | gsnake_m | |
Spatial domain | Town of Marana | |
Abstract | GSNAKE_M displays the habitat model developed for the ground snake (sonora semiannulata) in the Town of Marana. See more information. | |
Known errors/qualifications | See the Town of Marana draft HCP for model details on how it was created. Phil Rosen of U of A was responsible for variable choice and weights. Note that the model has two rankings--either 1 or 3 (under the GRIDCODE field). 1 is lower value habitat in the Tortolita mountains, 3 is higher value habitat in the valleys. The model is mostly based off of SSURGO soil data from NRCS. | |
Feature type | polygon | |
Feature count | 193 | |
Thumbnail Map | gsnake_m.pdf (450,173 bytes, PDF created 07/19/2022 ) | |
Projection | NAD83 HPGN (Parameters) | |
Rectification | unknown | |
Field/value metadata | Field metadata | |
Source organization | Town of Marana | |
Source contact | Jennifer Christelman | |
Source document or file name | ||
Source date | 20070612 | |
Source scale | ||
Source format | Shape | |
Date of last data update (This date may not be current.) | 20070612 | |
Last data update by | Cory Jones | |
Date/time last touched - Meaning? | 2020-11-17 11:04 PM - Enterprise GDB | |
2020-11-17 10:31 PM - Shapefile - Library input format | ||
See coverage files, if any, for date. | ||
Lineage | Converted from shapefile to ArcInfo coverage format. | |
On maintenance? | No | |
Maintenance organization | ||
Maintenance description | ||
Original conversion by | Cory Jones | |
Pima County ITD GIS contact | Cory Jones | |
Alternate Pima County ITD GIS contact | ||
On Pima County Geospatial Data Portal? | No |