Percent urban
The percentage of urban land-cover is calculated by dividing the number of urban land-cover cells in the reporting unit by the total number of land-cover cells in the reporting
unit minus those cells classified as water (i.e., total land area). High amounts of urban
land indicate substantial modification of natural vegetation cover and may have
profound effects on wildlife habitat, soil erosion, and water-quality.
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. For continuity of the browser content,
and consistency among maps, legend gradients are from higher values (red) to lower values (green).