UGS-GIO / geohaz

UGS Geologic Hazards Portal web application that compiles a large data set of geologic hazards data and displays it on an interactive web map
https://geology.utah.gov/apps/hazards
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Update Shallow Bedrock Potential for changes to St George area, then remove Caliche when updates are complete #122

Open kristirUGS opened 4 weeks ago

kristirUGS commented 4 weeks ago

Name of Existing Layer (as it appears in the application)

Shallow Bedrock Potential

Folder path of data

M:\Shared drives\UGS_Hazards_Geotech\Geologic Hazards Online Data\Beta\Geologic_Hazards_Geodatabase_Beta_Version.gdb

Why do you feel this application needs what you're requesting?

Caliche has been a stand alone layer but is now being combined with Shallow Bedrock Potential. This update combines caliche as an attribute in Shallow Bedrock Potential. When Shallow Bedrock has been updated, the stand alone caliche needs to be removed from the hazard portal as it was only mapped in St George and has now been combined. Please see @Tyler-Knudsen or @JCastleton with any questions regarding this change.

Who has reviewed your database so far (e.g. Schema, Field Types, Topology, etc.)?

GIS review has been performed by me, Kristi Rasmussen. No other reviews are needed as this is only combing data from 2 layers.

Who has reviewed your science and grammar so far?

@Tyler-Knudsen or @JCastleton can confirm that reviews are not required for combing 2 layers.

Tyler-Knudsen commented 3 weeks ago

@nmpayne I have discussed this with Jessica, and we agree, this new Shallow Bedrock Layer is approved and can be loaded with no further review. Once loaded, the existing Caliche layer can be removed from the portal.

marshallrobinson commented 3 weeks ago

Thanks folks. If alright with you all, we will implement this data change with the release of the new UI (shooting for late October).

Tyler-Knudsen commented 3 weeks ago

That's fine by me.