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Demonstration Maps

The maps provided in this section are examples of how information in the model can be geographically displayed using Advanced RSEI:

Thematic Maps | Facility Maps | Air Concentration Plumes | Stream Reach Maps

To learn how to select data and create similar maps in RSEI, step through the RSEI Tutorial.

Thematic Maps 

Thematic maps provide a graphical summary of the selected results by state or by county. Among other views, you can see the general distribution of pounds released, number of chemicals involved, and risk-related results.

Map of United States showing the states with various levels of shading ranging from green to blue to demonstrate the range of pounds released or RSEI risk related scores.

Facility Maps

Facility maps show the location of the facility you selected, and can also show other surrounding facilities and offsite facilities.

Sample map showing facility locations on outline of counties, roads, and water bodies.  Facilities are depicted with a purple circle and off-site facilities are depicted with a yellow square.

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Air Concentration Plumes

You can view the air concentrations for a given chemical release of any selected facility. Similar maps are also available to show the population distribution around selected facilities.

Sample map showing the estimated air concentration plume for a selected facility ranging in color from blue to green to indicate concentration level.  The plume is overlayed onto a map showing county borders and roads where facilities and off-site facilities are shown as purple circles and yellow squares, respectively.

Stream Reach Maps 

Alternatively, you can map the path of a stream where chemicals have been released from a facility.

County level map showing county borders, roads, and water ways, with facilities identified with a purple circle and off-site facilities with a yellow square.  The facility of concern, rivers, interstate, and stream reaches are labeled for illustration.

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