Methodology and Interpretation
Percent urban adjacent to wetlands
The affect of runoff from areas adjacent on wetlands may be strongly influenced by land cover type immediately
adjacent to a wetland. Thus, the percentage of urban land cover within 30 meters of wetlands is calculated by
summing the total number of urban land cover cells within a single cell buffer (30 meters) zone on the perimeter
of wetland patches in the reporting unit and dividing by the area of the buffer plus the area of the buffered
wetland. Cells outside buffer zones for wetlands within each reporting unit are ignored. Other buffer distances
may be more appropriate, depending on the runoff chemical constituent(s), flow dynamics, soil conditions, position
of wetland in the landscape, and other landscape characteristics.
Quantile: Each class contains an approximately equal number (count) of features. A quantile
classification is well-suited to linearly distributed data. Because features are grouped by the number
within each class, the resulting map can be misleading, in that similar features can be separated into
adjacent classes, or features with widely different values can be lumped into the same class. This
distortion can be minimized by increasing the number of classes.
Metric input GIS data:
- United States Hydrologic Units (8-digit HUCs) - Metadata
- United States Coastal Change Analysis Program (CCAP) - Metadata
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