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GIS Techniques GIS Techniques for for Emergency Response Emergency Response FloodFight FloodFight By Jonathan Mulder By Jonathan Mulder Engineering Geologist, C.E.G. #1352 Engineering Geologist, C.E.G. #1352 Data Collection and Management Section Data Collection and Management Section Northern Region Office Northern Region Office Department of Water Resources Department of Water Resources

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Page 1: GIS Techniques for Emergency Response FloodFight By Jonathan Mulder Engineering Geologist, C.E.G. #1352 Data Collection and Management Section Northern

GIS TechniquesGIS Techniquesforfor

Emergency ResponseEmergency ResponseFloodFightFloodFight

By Jonathan MulderBy Jonathan MulderEngineering Geologist, C.E.G. #1352Engineering Geologist, C.E.G. #1352Data Collection and Management SectionData Collection and Management SectionNorthern Region OfficeNorthern Region OfficeDepartment of Water ResourcesDepartment of Water Resources

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Burned Area Recovery TeamTeam Members

Team Leader

OES Coordinator

FEMA Representative

Resources Specialists

Engineering Geologist

Civil Engineer

Hydrologist

Soil Scientist

Forester

Biologist (wild-life or fisheries)

Archeologist

Other Resource Specialists

as needed

GIS Specialist

Assist Team by:

• Generating base maps of fire area• Creating “ad-hoc” detail maps

• Downloading GPS Data (way points)• Creating and maintaining a point file of “Assets at Risk”

• Developing final report maps sets:

Resource Maps

Detail Maps of “Assets at Risk”

• “Other duties as needed”

Safety Officer

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Burned Area Recovery TeamPrior to deployment

Gather other base data

• Pre-burn aerial photography (NAIP)

• Post-burn aerial photography (generally not available)

• Quad sheets (1:24000)

• Fire Protection Responsibility Areas (FRAP web site)

• Resource datasets Geology (Statewide dataset or better)

Hydrography (National Hydrography Dataset) Soil (STATSGO or preferably, SURSSGO)

Vegetation (FRAP or CASIL web site)

Fire History (FRAP web site)

• Cultural data – political boundaries, roads and cities (ESRI Streetmaps)

NOTE: Copy and keep all base data on an external hard drive for future incident deployments!

• Digital Elevation Model Data --10-meter resolution if available

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Burned Area Recovery TeamPrior to deploymentGenerate Map Book sheets of incident area

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Burned Area Recovery TeamReady to deploy? Double-check!

Portable Computer (duh!)

Office Equipment

External hard drive(s)

Printer; plotter (if available)

Projector and screen

Easel and large paper

Binding machine

GPS Unit

Reams of paper (letter and legal)

Office Supplies

Card stock (letter and 11’ x 17”)

Binding combs

File folders and binder clips

Paper clips and stapler

Magic markers and pushpins

Air card for internet connection

ESRI Manuals

GIS Materials

GIS class notes and books

ESRI Forum print-outs

Data sets (should already be on external hard drive)

Steel-toe boots

Field Equipment

Hard hat

Orange vest

NOTE:

Be self-sufficient!

Don’t assume items will be supplied!

Take more than you think you need!

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Thank you!

Jonathan Mulder

[email protected]