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snippet: Inundation surfaces that highlight areas of possible concern for different Sea Level Rise (SLR) scenarios. All flood surfaces build upon mean higher-high water.
summary: Inundation surfaces that highlight areas of possible concern for different Sea Level Rise (SLR) scenarios. All flood surfaces build upon mean higher-high water.
extent: [[-71.9161237478115,41.1313792968049],[-71.0979126941309,42.0334333815589]]
accessInformation: Rhode Island Sea Grant; University of Rhode Island Environmental Data Center (URIEDC); RI Division of Planning; RI CRMC
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typeKeywords: ["Data","Service","Map Service","ArcGIS Server"]
description: This work sought to compile the best-available elevation and bathymetry data for the state, then construct a new, continuous topographic/bathymetric digital elevation model (DEM). These combined data would generate a much more useful picture of the coastal environment, allowing for better coastal hazards planning along with the more traditional upland uses. In addition to the DEM both a hillshade and 2, 5, and 10-foot contour datasets were developed. These products are in high demand for effective visualization and analysis, and create a complete elevation product package for the state that can then be used for evaluating coastal hazards. This map service is provided to the general public under the provisions of a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. Please direct any questions regarding contents or appropriate usage of this map service to Greg Bonynge (greg@edc.uri.edu).
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title: Rhode Island Inundation Scenarios Developed from a LiDAR-Derived Elevation Model
type: Map Service
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tags: ["planningCadastre","inundation","hurricanes","storm surge","RI","RhodeIsland","RhodeIslandDigitalAtlas","RIGIS","URIEDC"]
culture: en-US
name: Inundation_Surfaces_All
guid: 2E4FD911-9ED7-4BEE-8197-E8D9E654C58D
spatialReference: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere