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This Kris Ten Mile Map project was developed as a resource for anyone involved or interested in watershed management  who is familiar with ArcView. The KRIS Ten Mile CD also has ArcExplorer projects for those users who do not own ArcView. Map data have been assimilated by the Institute for Fisheries Resources from a number of sources:

KRIS Ten Mile Maps include several types of ArcView projects. The basic project runs in ArcView 3.1 without extensions and can be found in the mendo folder as projects (.apr), such as tenmile.apr. Projects with grid information, such as Landsat vegetation, require ArcView with the Spatial Analyst extension (i.e. tenmile_sa.apr). The slope modeling project in KRIS Ten Mile Maps requires 3D Analyst but is also vended as an image which appears in both other projects.  Once projects are open, the user may add themes and re-organize views. Full metadata for all data layers  can  be accessed inside projects with a specially scripted button (large M) on the tool bar inside ArcView.

The KRIS Ten Mile Map project was created at the Institute for Fisheries Resources' KRIS Project office in Arcata, principally by Dr. Paul Trichilo. Similar projects for the Noyo River (noyo.apr) and Big River (bigriver.apr) basins are on the same KRIS Map CD. Data have been compiled as four views, which are listed below. Each view contains a logical grouping of themes, which together comprise the most useful and best aggregation for analysis.  Use the following links to see images and descriptions of sample maps. 

KRIS Ten Mile Map Views:

Fish and Aquatic Habitat

Geology

Timber Harvest Plans

Land Cover

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