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SIR2016-5029_cfwgoshOR: Flood-Inundation Maps for the Coast Fork Willamette River from Creswell, Oregon to Goshen, Oregon
This feature class represents inundated area for the Coast Fork of the Willamette River,
the Row River and Silk Creek (west of Cottage Grove, OR) for eight different flows at the
gage Willamette River at Goshen, OR (USGS 14157500). The flows are 12,000; 15,000;
21,450; 27,900; 33,900; 39,900; 46,800 and 62,300 cubic feet per second (cfs). These
flows correspond to gage heights of 11.8, 13.2, 15.1, 16.3, 17.2, 17.9, 18.6 and 19.8 feet,
respectively. The domain of the model is as follows: Row River from Dorena dam to the
confluence with the Coast Fork; Coast Fork from Cottage Grove dam to the confluence
with the Middle Fork; Silk Creek from River Mile 1.7 to the confluence with the Coast Fork.
The basis for these features is the Willamette Flood Insurance Study – Phase One (2013).
The hydraulics and hydrology for the FIS were reused in the production of these polygons;
the reports and information associated with the FIS are applicable to this product. The
Digital Elevation Model (DEM) utilized for the Willamette FIS submittal was produced by
combining multiple overlapping topographic surveys for the Middle Fork and Coast Fork
of the Willamette River. This DEM was created from four sources: LiDAR of the Springfield
area that was flown in 2008, LiDAR of Silk Creek that was flown in 2011, LiDAR of Fall
Creek that was flown in 2012, and photogrammetry of the Middle Fork and Coast Fork
of the Willamette River that was flown in 2004. In areas where no high-resolution elevation
data were available, USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED) data were used to supplement
the DEM. The shapefiles Hi_Res_Extents.shp and Low_Res_Extents.shp define the limits of
these areas. The horizontal datum of the DEM is NAD 1983 State Plane-Oregon South HARN
with units of International Feet (NAD83). The vertical datum of the elevation model is NAVD 1988
with units of international feet (NAVD-88). In addition, some areas show surveyed bathymetry
within the channel. These can be noted by the sharp increase in apparent depth, creating a stripe
across the depth grid when compared to the LiDAR data, which represents the water surface
elevation at the time of the aerial data collection. Bridge decks are generally removed from DEMs
as standard practice. Therefore, these features may be shown as inundated when they are not.
An effort to clip flood extents on bridge decks was made, but judgement should be used when
estimating the usefulness of a bridge during flood flow. Comparing the bridge to the surrounding
ground can be more informative in this respect than simply looking at the bridge itself. The
features and depth grids stop as the Coast Fork approaches the Middle Fork on the northern
end of the reach.
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/45ec78082aac0a7694dbe7b37544aa1b |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:1bef5666-4538-4a4d-b396-7f4507d72413 |
| spatial | -123.015874187,43.914848452,-122.953980714,44.006968105 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |