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About Estuary Data Mapper (EDM)

The Estuary Data Mapper (EDM) is a free, interactive graphical application under development by the US EPA that allows scientific researchers to quickly and easily:

  • View and select estuary-scale geographical regions of interest - i.e., pan and zoom a map of the US coastal states displaying watersheds, streams and estuaries, land coverage, satellite images, etc. The Gallery page showcases many of EDM's visual highlights.
  • Retrieve and view specified water-quality data, gauge measurements of tides and freshwater discharges, gridded modeled nitrogen deposition, land use, topography/bathymetry, satellite data, etc., subsetted by date-time and lat-long rectangle. (Data streamed via web servers at EPA, NOAA, USGS, USFWS, etc. Examples of water-quality data points include dissolved oxygen, turbidity and chlorophyll.)

    The list of available maps and data  is shown in the EDM GUI. (Grayed-out buttons indicate a not-yet-implemented feature.)
  • Save the data in the following formats for further analysis and import into the EPA estuarine data model, ArcGIS or open source GIS, GoogleEarth, etc.:
    • PNG images,
    • MPG movies,
    • KML files,
    • ESRI shapefiles, and
    • ESRI ACII grids.

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  • EDM
    • About Estuary Data Mapper
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      • EDM Basics
      • Nitrogen Sources and Loads
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Last updated on June 28, 2024
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