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Layer: Existing Marsh Loss in 2100 (ID: 14)

Parent Layer: Marsh Conservation and Management - 1 meter of SLR by 2100 Scenario

Name: Existing Marsh Loss in 2100

Display Field: marsh_id

Type: Feature Layer

Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon

Description: This file was created for The Nature Conservancy's Sea Level Rise Project for the northern Gulf of Mexico with funding from the Coastal Bend Bays and Estuary Program (CBBEP). This dataset shows the percentage of loss of existing salt marshes (irregularly flooded and regularly flooded) in Corpus Christi Bay, Texas by 2100 under a 1 m sea level rise scenario. The map represents the footprint of all salt marsh areas (> 2500 sq. meters), which were derived from predicted landcover maps of Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. The landcover maps used for the study area were derived from Sea Level Rise Affecting Marsh Model (SLAMM) using the 1m of sea-level rise by 2100 scenario which predict how marshes might migrate inland due to increasing sea levels. <a href='xml/gulfmex_TX_CC_ExistingMarshLoss_2100_1m_SLR.xml' target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>

Copyright Text: The Nature Conservancy

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Supported Query Formats: JSON, geoJSON

Min Scale: 0

Max Scale: 0

Supports Advanced Queries: true

Supports Statistics: true

Has Labels: false

Can Modify Layer: true

Can Scale Symbols: false

Use Standardized Queries: true

Supports Datum Transformation: true

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