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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Hylland Review #30

Closed mikehylland closed 4 years ago

mikehylland commented 4 years ago

That's it for now. I'll add any comments related to the custom reporting tool in a separate "Issue."

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

I will start on the text issues here.

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

Fixed in both text documents "Disclaimer, second paragraph: Suggest changing "shown on the map below" to "shown on the interactive map" @jjhi11 please fix in app

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

Changed detailed report to "Report ID" in both text documents Database Contents, second paragraph: Text refers to "Detailed Report" in pop-up window. But, I see no links in the pop-up windows called "Detailed Report." Pop-ups for hazard polygons use "Report ID" and pop-ups for Q faults use "USGS Link." In Database Contents, recommend saying something generic (i.e., no title-case name in quotes), like: "...by clicking on the report link in pop-up window." Or, change the link headings in the pop-up windows to "Detailed Report."

@jjhi11 please change to this sentence in Database Contents Panel "Users can access full data reports for individual hazards by clicking on the “Report ID” link in pop-up window. "

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

2 "Database Contents, second paragraph: AGRC link goes to page for Quaternary faults only. Will the link be updated to go to an AGRC page where feature classes for all of the mapped hazards are accessible, or does wording need to be change to indicate only Q fault feature class is available through AGRC?"

Changed to "The Utah Quaternary Fault and Fold Database exists as an attributed geographic information system (GIS) feature class in the State Geographic Information Database (SGID), and is available through the Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (AGRC)."

Fixed in both text documents @jjhi11 please change in app

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

4 Background & Acknowledgments, last sentence of "Acknowledgments": Please change "UGS hazard department" to "UGS Geologic Hazards Program."

changed in both text documents to "We thank the hazard mappers in the UGS Geologic Hazards Program for providing high quality hazard maps." @jjhi11 please change in app

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

12 "Flooding Hazards, Shallow Groundwater Susceptibility: In Layer Information pop-up, add "s" to "excavation" (excavations)."

Fixed in text documents and Hazard_Layer_Information Table @marthajensen please republish when all comments are complete

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

"Landslide Hazards, Landslide Susceptibility: Layer Information pop-up refers to "relative severity" of landslide hazards. Is "severity" really what the map shows? "Severity" speaks to the degree of the hazard, or how bad it might be. Aren't we simply mapping susceptibility (i.e., greater or lesser chance of occurring) irrespective of severity? It's possible to have a severe event outside of areas of high susceptibility."

Changed to "These areas show where landslide hazards may exist." @marthajensen changed in table for republish @jjhi11 sorry accidentally tagged you in original comment, no action needed from you

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

"Problem Soil and Rock Hazards, Caliche Susceptibility: Layer Information pop-up refers to "calcite." I wouldn't equate the rock-forming mineral calcite with the secondary calcium carbonate (and magnesium carbonate, gypsum, etc.) that commonly forms caliche. Recommend replacing "calcite" with "calcium carbonate.""

Typo in above section Changed to in both text documents "Caliche is a material that can accumulate in the shallow subsurface of soils in arid and semiarid climates and can be very difficult to excavate." @marthajensen changed in table for republish

(Sorry @jjhi11 I accidentally tagged you in this one, no action needed from you)

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

Problem Soil and Rock Hazards, Earth Fissure Hazard: Layer Information pop-up refers to "linear tension crack(s)"; delete the parentheses, as the context of the sentence is all plural (i.e., "fissures are cracks that extend").

Changed in both text docs and table for @marthajensen to republish

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

"Problem Soil and Rock Hazards, Expansive Soil and Rock Susceptibility: Similar to comment above for Landslide Susceptibility, the Layer Information pop-up refers to "severity." Recommend replacing "severity" with "susceptibility.""

Changed all severity to susceptibility in static text docs and Hazard_Layer_Information table for @marthajensen

*Also changed from severity to susceptibility in About Panel, Database Contents Panel @jjhi11 please change the text in the about panel and the database contents panel to: (copied from word)

"This Portal is a compilation of data from the Utah Geologic Hazards Database, and contains post-2008 UGS geologic hazard map data and data from other sources for parts of Utah. These data address earthquake, flood, landslide, and problem soil and rock hazards. This web mapping application is intended to provide planners, local government officials, property owners, developers, engineers, geologists, design professionals, and the public with information on the type, location, and relative susceptibility of geologic hazards that may impact existing and future infrastructure and development. The data also provide information that may be used for emergency response and recovery planning and community risk assessment for existing development and infrastructure.

Areas with comprehensive geologic hazard map data are shown with red polygons. Statewide data for hazardous (Quaternary age) faults, earthquake epicenters, and a legacy compilation of landslides are also available. Limited, comprehensive geologic hazard map data are available for the remaining hazards listed in the Legend. Hazard map layers can be enabled in the Legend by clicking on the eye symbol. Map layer units describing the hazard relative susceptibility are also shown in the Legend. The absence of data does not imply that no geologic hazard or hazards exist. Additional geologic hazard mapping is on-going and will be added to the database as it is finalized."

AND

"The database for the Utah Geologic Hazards Portal contains geologic hazard information and data from the Utah Geological Survey (UGS) and other sources. The database is periodically updated to incorporate the results of new mapping. Detailed geologic hazard mapping is available for limited areas and for specific hazards in Utah and additional mapping is ongoing.

The Utah Quaternary Fault and Fold Database exists as an attributed geographic information system (GIS) feature class in the State Geographic Information Database (SGID), and is available through the Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (AGRC). Users can access full data reports for individual hazards by clicking on the “Report ID” link in pop-up window. These reports are not a substitute for a site-specific geologic hazards and geotechnical engineering investigation by a qualified, Utah-licensed consultant. These investigations provide valuable information on the site geologic conditions that may affect or be affected by development, as well as the type and relative susceptibility of geologic hazards at a site and recommend solutions to mitigate the effects and costs of the hazards, both at the time of construction and over the life of the development. See your local city or county building department for details on these investigations and UGS Circular 122 https://ugspub.nr.utah.gov/publications/circular/c-122.pdf)."

Or please see the text document for links

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

Areas Not Mapped Within Project Areas: No Layer Information pop-up?

this is in the Hazard_Layer_Information table and the text documents. @marthajensen should it populate when the table is republished?

marthajensen commented 4 years ago

Areas Not Mapped Within Project Areas: No Layer Information pop-up?

this is in the Hazard_Layer_Information table and the text documents. @marthajensen should it populate when the table is republished?

Jess - I think "w/in" needs to be changed to "within" for the popup to work. I fixed it

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

Changed all "severity" to "susceptibility" in Hazard Intro Text Table and Report Text Table @marthajensen

gordondouglass commented 4 years ago

Flood hazard does have a info popup

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gordondouglass commented 4 years ago

Radon does have a info popup image

gordondouglass commented 4 years ago

Earthquake Hazards, Surface Fault Rupture Special Study Zones: Increase/Decrease opacity doesn't seem to work on these polygons. I believe that is controled by the code?

Problem Soil and Rock Hazards, Soluble Soil and Rock Susceptibility: Increase/Decrease opacity doesn't seem to work on these polygons. Same as above I think?

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

Fixed these two comments in the Static Text MASTER NOT CODED doc for copy and paste by @jjhi11 "References, Castleton et al. (2018) (Moab quad): Replace written-out author first names with initials.

References, Giraud and McDonald (2017): Replace Special Study "xxx" with Special Study 161."

marthajensen commented 4 years ago

I republished the Hazard Layer Information table. I also checked the comments that related to the Hazard Layer Information popups and all edits are now included in the popups.

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

@mikehylland "Earthquake Hazards, Earthquake Ground Shaking: Somewhere, we need to refer to where this information comes from (e.g., USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps, or ?). Maybe in the Layer Information, or in the pop-up box when you click on the map." the introduction text is below: "Ground shaking is the primary hazard resulting from earthquakes. Based on data from the UGS, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, and other agencies, the U.S. Geological Survey periodically creates seismic hazard maps of the entire U.S. These maps are used by engineers and architects in designing buildings to meet the seismic requirements of the 2018 International Building Code (IBC) and International Residential Code (IRC), adopted statewide in Utah."

Should I add a formal reference here?

The reference that pops up in the reference section of the report tool is: https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/earthquake-hazards/hazards is

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

Or should we just add the reference to the pop up tool box in the app?

@mikehylland "Earthquake Hazards, Earthquake Ground Shaking: Somewhere, we need to refer to where this information comes from (e.g., USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps, or ?). Maybe in the Layer Information, or in the pop-up box when you click on the map." the introduction text is below: "Ground shaking is the primary hazard resulting from earthquakes. Based on data from the UGS, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, and other agencies, the U.S. Geological Survey periodically creates seismic hazard maps of the entire U.S. These maps are used by engineers and architects in designing buildings to meet the seismic requirements of the 2018 International Building Code (IBC) and International Residential Code (IRC), adopted statewide in Utah."

Should I add a formal reference here?

The reference that pops up in the reference section of the report tool is: https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/earthquake-hazards/hazards is

mikehylland commented 4 years ago

I think what's in the custom report is fine. It's just if someone is just working with the app and not generating a report, they should have some way of knowing that the ground shaking hazard categories are from the USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps.

Adding the reference to the pop-up window on the app would probably work great.

Thanks, Mike

Michael D. Hylland, PG Deputy Director Geologic Information and Outreach Program Manager Utah Geological Survey P.O. Box 146100 1594 W. North Temple, Ste. 3110 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-6100

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Or should we just add the reference to the pop up tool box in the app?

@mikehylland https://github.com/mikehylland "Earthquake Hazards, Earthquake Ground Shaking: Somewhere, we need to refer to where this information comes from (e.g., USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps, or ?). Maybe in the Layer Information, or in the pop-up box when you click on the map." the introduction text is below: "Ground shaking is the primary hazard resulting from earthquakes. Based on data from the UGS, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, and other agencies, the U.S. Geological Survey periodically creates seismic hazard maps of the entire U.S. These maps are used by engineers and architects in designing buildings to meet the seismic requirements of the 2018 International Building Code (IBC) and International Residential Code (IRC), adopted statewide in Utah."

Should I add a formal reference here?

The reference that pops up in the reference section of the report tool is: https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/earthquake-hazards/hazards is

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jjhi11 commented 4 years ago

Jessicas static text edits have been implemented and are live.

jjhi11 commented 4 years ago

I think what's in the custom report is fine. It's just if someone is just working with the app and not generating a report, they should have some way of knowing that the ground shaking hazard categories are from the USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps. Adding the reference to the pop-up window on the app would probably work great. Thanks, Mike Michael D. Hylland, PG Deputy Director Geologic Information and Outreach Program Manager Utah Geological Survey P.O. Box 146100 1594 W. North Temple, Ste. 3110 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-6100 801-537-3382 mikehylland@utah.gov geology.utah.gov On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 3:03 PM JCastleton @.***> wrote: Or should we just add the reference to the pop up tool box in the app? @mikehylland https://github.com/mikehylland "Earthquake Hazards, Earthquake Ground Shaking: Somewhere, we need to refer to where this information comes from (e.g., USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps, or ?). Maybe in the Layer Information, or in the pop-up box when you click on the map." the introduction text is below: "Ground shaking is the primary hazard resulting from earthquakes. Based on data from the UGS, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, and other agencies, the U.S. Geological Survey periodically creates seismic hazard maps of the entire U.S. These maps are used by engineers and architects in designing buildings to meet the seismic requirements of the 2018 International Building Code (IBC) and International Residential Code (IRC), adopted statewide in Utah." Should I add a formal reference here? The reference that pops up in the reference section of the report tool is: https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/earthquake-hazards/hazards is — You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#30 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/APD377RIVVQ6VD3QWTKE5JLRQB5KRANCNFSM4MZFSE3Q .

@JCastleton @mikehylland Could we add "Ground Shaking categories from USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps" to the layer info of the Ground Shaking layer?

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

Yes we should do that. Should we hyperlink it to go to the USGS website?

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I think what's in the custom report is fine. It's just if someone is just working with the app and not generating a report, they should have some way of knowing that the ground shaking hazard categories are from the USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps. Adding the reference to the pop-up window on the app would probably work great. Thanks, Mike Michael D. Hylland, PG Deputy Director Geologic Information and Outreach Program Manager Utah Geological Survey P.O. Box 146100 1594 W. North Temple, Ste. 3110 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-6100 801-537-3382 mikehylland@utah.gov geology.utah.gov … <#m-4680702237354397319> On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 3:03 PM JCastleton @.***> wrote: Or should we just add the reference to the pop up tool box in the app? @mikehylland https://github.com/mikehylland https://github.com/mikehylland "Earthquake Hazards, Earthquake Ground Shaking: Somewhere, we need to refer to where this information comes from (e.g., USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps, or ?). Maybe in the Layer Information, or in the pop-up box when you click on the map." the introduction text is below: "Ground shaking is the primary hazard resulting from earthquakes. Based on data from the UGS, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, and other agencies, the U.S. Geological Survey periodically creates seismic hazard maps of the entire U.S. These maps are used by engineers and architects in designing buildings to meet the seismic requirements of the 2018 International Building Code (IBC) and International Residential Code (IRC), adopted statewide in Utah." Should I add a formal reference here? The reference that pops up in the reference section of the report tool is: https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/earthquake-hazards/hazards is — You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#30 (comment) https://github.com/UGS-GIO/geohaz/issues/30#issuecomment-624304846>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/APD377RIVVQ6VD3QWTKE5JLRQB5KRANCNFSM4MZFSE3Q .

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marshallrobinson commented 4 years ago

I'm checking over all the comments Mike made to make sure they've been addressed. I'm going to copy/paste them into new comments for my own sanity to double-check they've been fixed. Thanks everyone.

@jjhi11 References panel: OFR-655 links to SS-152

marshallrobinson commented 4 years ago

I'm not sure what Mike is referencing here (is/has it getting/been addressed?). I see SFRZs for the west part of SL valley

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

I'm checking over all the comments Mike made to make sure they've been addressed. I'm going to copy/paste them into new comments for my own sanity to double-check they've been fixed. Thanks everyone.

@jjhi11 References panel: OFR-655 links to SS-152

Where is this link?

gordondouglass commented 4 years ago

The current FC of Surface Fault Rupture Special Study Zones that the app is using has not been updated with new data

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JCastleton commented 4 years ago

I'm not sure what Mike is referencing here (is/has it getting/been addressed?). I see SFRZs for the west part of SL valley

  • [ ] Earthquake Hazards, Surface Fault Rupture Special Study Zones: I don't see special study zones for the Wasatch and West Valley fault zones; weren't we going to include those?

The special study zones created for the New Publication need to be added to the special study zone feature class in the final geodatabase. @gordondouglass DO you have that GIS data from Emily and can you add it to the final geodatabase?(L:\GeoHaz\20180129_Geologic_Hazards\Geodatabase\Geologic Hazards Geodatabases)

gordondouglass commented 4 years ago

I have access to it I can update if you want me to.

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I'm not sure what Mike is referencing here (is/has it getting/been addressed?). I see SFRZs for the west part of SL valley

  • Earthquake Hazards, Surface Fault Rupture Special Study Zones: I don't see special study zones for the Wasatch and West Valley fault zones; weren't we going to include those?

The special study zones created for the New Publication need to be added to the special study zone feature class in the final geodatabase. @gordondouglass https://github.com/gordondouglass DO you have that GIS data from Emily and can you add it to the final geodatabase?(L:\GeoHaz\20180129_Geologic_Hazards\Geodatabase\Geologic Hazards Geodatabases)

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marshallrobinson commented 4 years ago

@JCastleton @gordondouglass If the data Mike is referencing is ready for release, please include it in the qFaults update in issue #29. Thanks

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

Added the reference to the NEw Wasatch Fault mapping and special study zones to the references text that needs to be updated in the reference panel. The text is located here : G:\Shared drives\UGS_AGRC_Projects\Hazards Application In the Static Text MASTER NOT CODED document @jjhi11 can you copy and paste those references in? @gordondouglass is adding the special study zones to the geodatabase and creating a mapped area polygon in the State Polygon

jjhi11 commented 4 years ago

I'm checking over all the comments Mike made to make sure they've been addressed. I'm going to copy/paste them into new comments for my own sanity to double-check they've been fixed. Thanks everyone.

@jjhi11 References panel: OFR-655 links to SS-152

FIXED

jjhi11 commented 4 years ago

Added the reference to the NEw Wasatch Fault mapping and special study zones to the references text that needs to be updated in the reference panel. The text is located here : G:\Shared drives\UGS_AGRC_Projects\Hazards Application In the Static Text MASTER NOT CODED document @jjhi11 can you copy and paste those references in?

DONE

JCastleton commented 4 years ago

Added in geodatabase. Also added a study boundary for this new publication, and reviewed some southern Utah fault issues. All now fixed. Just waiting for the table details to be worked out with @gordondouglass before it will be republished

Earthquake Hazards, Surface Fault Rupture Special Study Zones: I don't see special study zones for the Wasatch and West Valley fault zones; weren't we going to include those?

marthajensen commented 4 years ago

image Added "Ground Shaking categories from USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps" to the text of the Earthquake Ground Shaking - Layer Information popup @jjhi11 @mikehylland @JCastleton

marthajensen commented 4 years ago

Republished Special Study Zones- I believe this is FIXED

"Earthquake Hazards, Surface Fault Rupture Special Study Zones: I don't see special study zones for the Wasatch and West Valley fault zones; weren't we going to include those?"