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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Updating Q-faults layer to match SSZ #29

Closed emkleb closed 4 years ago

emkleb commented 4 years ago

Description of data you're adding to an existing layer/database Issue- special study zones do not have the corresponding fault mapping or attributes.

EJK has been managing this update outside of Github, and tracking in Google Sheets Tyler compiled data for So. Utah (Nov 2019), Emily added this data UGHP.UGHPADMIN.UQFD_QFaults and reviewed it (March 2020), Adam H and Adam M reviewed it (April 2020).

The fault data has been reviewed and needs to be added to the q-faults database and hazards app. Fault numbers that need to be updated- (Copy from UGHP.UGHPADMIN.UQFD_QFaults)

Once you submit this issue, your data will be reviewed and checked off by the following people (using Github): -Product Manager -Data Manager -Technical Reviewer (only the text within the database/app: if it's in full sentence format) -Web Services Manager

marthajensen commented 4 years ago

The new data was added to the Application

emkleb commented 4 years ago

The data for fault no. 2514 is missing. I had made updates in this MXD yesterday to fix this, but it did not make the latest update: L:\GeoHaz\20180129_Geologic_Hazards\Geodatabase\Geologic Hazards Geodatabases\GeologicHazards_final.mxd

gordondouglass commented 4 years ago

I am seeing them in the app

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The data for fault no. 2514 is missing. I had made updates in this MXD yesterday to fix this, but it did not make the latest update: L:\GeoHaz\20180129_Geologic_Hazards\Geodatabase\Geologic Hazards Geodatabases\GeologicHazards_final.mxd

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gordondouglass commented 4 years ago

Also see them in the report tool report

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marshallrobinson commented 4 years ago

@emkleb what are you supposed to be seeing that's not there? Is the image Gordon shown not what you're expecting?

emkleb commented 4 years ago

No, those are not the faults I am looking for. It's the Bright Angel faults within the study area for SS 166.

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marshallrobinson commented 4 years ago

@gordondouglass, what level of "massaging" the data do you need to do to add them?

@emkleb, were those faults part of the data update given to Gordon when this issue was first submitted? If so, Gordon, do you know why they're not there?

emkleb commented 4 years ago

@marshallrobinson Yes, those faults are there.

emkleb commented 4 years ago

These issues were addressed