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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volcanic layers #70

Open jjhi11 opened 3 years ago

jjhi11 commented 3 years ago

@marshallrobinson please review

marshallrobinson commented 3 years ago

Looks great overall.

Just a couple comments: -@jjhi11 The "Rhyolite and Andesite Lava Flows" line is split into two lines (Mapped Areas popup) -@jjhi11 The "Layer Information" buttons for the volcanic layers aren't working. -@JCastleton, Currently the beta (non-released) version of the app categorizes Volcanic Flows, Hot Springs, and Volcanic Cones under "Volcanic Hazards". Is this fitting? The Hot Springs layer seems out of place in my opinion (is that considered a Geologic Hazard?) -@JCastleton, do you have some updated static text for the "Database Contents" and "Background & Acknowledgements" panels?

jjhi11 commented 3 years ago

@JCastleton @marshallrobinson @marthajensen For the layer info to work I need Volcanic Cones, Volcanic Flows and Hot Springs added to the Hazard Layer Info - Overwrite Hazard Layer Info AGOL layer. As it is now there is only a value for Volcanic Hazards. Which is not correct.

JCastleton commented 3 years ago

Looks great overall.

Just a couple comments: -@jjhi11 The "Rhyolite and Andesite Lava Flows" line is split into two lines (Mapped Areas popup) -@jjhi11 The "Layer Information" buttons for the volcanic layers aren't working. -@JCastleton, Currently the beta (non-released) version of the app categorizes Volcanic Flows, Hot Springs, and Volcanic Cones under "Volcanic Hazards". Is this fitting? The Hot Springs layer seems out of place in my opinion (is that considered a Geologic Hazard?) -@JCastleton, do you have some updated static text for the "Database Contents" and "Background & Acknowledgements" panels?

@marshallrobinson It should be the volcanic data is categorized as "Volcanic Features" and the hot springs are "Geothermal Hazards" This is reflected in the hazard unit table and should be in the other relevant tables. I don't have any additional text at this time

marthajensen commented 3 years ago

@JCastleton @marshallrobinson @marthajensen For the layer info to work I need Volcanic Cones, Volcanic Flows and Hot Springs added to the Hazard Layer Info - Overwrite Hazard Layer Info AGOL layer. As it is now there is only a value for Volcanic Hazards. Which is not correct.

@JCastleton The table that needs the data Jay is requesting is this one: "G:\Shared drives\UGS_Hazards_Geotech\Geologic Hazards Online Data\Final_Report_Tables\Hazard_Layer_Information.csv"

Right now that table has Volcanic Hazards and Geothermal Hazards. For the app, we need the three features Jay listed (above) added to the table instead.

JCastleton commented 3 years ago

azards. Which is not correct.

@JCastleton The table that needs the data Jay is requesting is this one: "G:\Shared drives\UGS_Hazards_Geotech\Geologic Hazards Online Data\Final_Report_Tables\Hazard_Layer_Information.csv"

Right now that table has Volcanic Hazards and Geothermal Hazards. For the app, we need the three features Jay listed (above) added to the table instead.

This text can be used for both cones and flows in Volcanic Features: "These areas show where volcanic features associated with active volcanoes, including volcanic eruptions of lava, ash, steam, rocks (pyroclastics) and volcanic cones. Utah has had active volcanism in the past, but currently has no active volcanoes."

This text can be used for Geothermal Hazards: "These areas show where geothermal springs are located. This hazard consists of high, warm, and low temperature springs."

marthajensen commented 3 years ago

@jjhi11 The Hazard Layer Info table has been updated. The data now contains information for Volcanic Flows, Volcanic Cones, and Geothermal Hazards https://services.arcgis.com/ZzrwjTRez6FJiOq4/arcgis/rest/services/Hazard_Layer_Info