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Regional E-Atlas of the Greater Phoenix Region: Areas of significant agricultural and residential groundwater use, 1996-2000

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Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-cap.100.9
Title:Regional E-Atlas of the Greater Phoenix Region: Areas of significant agricultural and residential groundwater use, 1996-2000
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:
Spatial distribution of well water usage (groundwater) for the period 1996 - 2000. These data present significant areas of agricultural and residential groundwater use during this period. This is a spatial data object with a Coordinate Reference System (CRS) of EPSG:3479 NAD83(NSRS2007) / Arizona Central (ft); https://www.spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/3479/). The coordinate reference system (CRS) associated with these data when they were constructed initially was misrepresented in early versions (<= knb-lter-cap.101.8) of this dataset. The CAP LTER has attempted to assign a CRS based on reasonable values but the accuracy of the identified CRS cannot be certain.
Publication Date:2022-12-12
Language:english
For more information:
Visit: https://sustainability.asu.edu/caplter/data/data-catalog/view/knb-lter-cap.100.9/xml/
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Time Period
Begin:
1996-01-01
End:
2000-01-01

People and Organizations
Contact:Information Manager (Central Arizona–Phoenix LTER) [  email ]
Organization:Arizona Department of Water Resources

Data Entities
Other Name:
greater_phoenix_2100.pdf
Description:
Atlas of the Greater Phoenix 2100 project
Other Name:
well_water_use.img
Description:
Change of groundwater usage (acre-feed) from residential to agriculture for all years from 1996-2000.
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Data Entities


Non-Categorized Data Resource

Name:greater_phoenix_2100.pdf
Entity Type:pdf
Description:Atlas of the Greater Phoenix 2100 project
Physical Structure Description:
Object Name:greater_phoenix_2100.pdf
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Externally Defined Format:
Format Name:Portable Document Format
Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-cap/100/9/a816fa3d7a58426b383a16052b395caa

Non-Categorized Data Resource

Name:well_water_use.img
Entity Type:img
Description:Change of groundwater usage (acre-feed) from residential to agriculture for all years from 1996-2000.
Additional Info:This is a spatial data object with a Coordinate Reference System (CRS) of EPSG:3479 NAD83(NSRS2007) / Arizona Central (ft); https://www.spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/3479/). The coordinate reference system (CRS) associated with these data when they were constructed initially was misrepresented in early versions (<= knb-lter-cap.100.8) of this dataset. The CAP LTER has attempted to assign a CRS based on reasonable values but the accuracy of the assigned CRS cannot be certain.
Physical Structure Description:
Object Name:well_water_use.img
Size:400716 byte
Authentication:a7ffea6822050fa5a81ebfa6e0e3c109 Calculated By MD5
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Format Name:img
Attribute(s) Info:
 
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Definition:acre-feet
Storage Type:string  
Measurement Type:nominal
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Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-cap/100/9/03189c3ef560719e9e858b99786ea82b

Data Package Usage Rights

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Keywords

By Thesaurus:
LTER controlled vocabularyurban, groundwater, water level
LTER core areashuman-environment interactions, water and fluxes
Creator Defined Keyword Setsonoran desert, phoenix, metropolitan area, gis, gp2100, well water, aquifer
CAPLTER Keyword Set Listcap lter, cap, caplter, central arizona phoenix long term ecological research, arizona, az, arid land

Methods and Protocols

These methods, instrumentation and/or protocols apply to all data in this dataset:

Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:
Metadata as to the methods used to generate these data are not available. The coordinate reference system (CRS) associated with these data when they were constructed initially was misrepresented in early versions (<= knb-lter-cap.100.8) of this dataset. The CAP LTER has attempted to assign a CRS based on reasonable values but the accuracy of the identified CRS cannot be certain.

People and Organizations

Publishers:
Organization:Environmental Data Initiative
Email Address:
info@edirepository.org
Web Address:
https://edirepository.org
Id:https://ror.org/0330j0z60
Creators:
Organization:Arizona Department of Water Resources
Address:
ADWR Main Office,
500 N. Third Street,
Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA
Contacts:
Organization:Central Arizona–Phoenix LTER
Position:Information Manager
Address:
Arizona State University,
Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation,
Tempe, AZ 85287-5402 USA
Email Address:
caplter.data@asu.edu
Web Address:
https://sustainability-innovation.asu.edu/caplter/

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to all data in this dataset:

Time Period
Begin:
1996-01-01
End:
2000-01-01
Geographic Region:
Description:CAP LTER study area: greater Phoenix, Arizona (USA) metropolitan area and surrounding Sonoran desert region
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  33.9605Southern:  32.4921
Western:  -113.2607Eastern:  -110.8366
Taxonomic Range:
Classification:
Rank Name:Species

Project

Parent Project Information:

Title:Greater Phoenix Regional Atlas: A Preview of the Region's 50-Year Future
Personnel:
Individual: Ray Quay
Role:GREATER PHOENIX 2100 STEERING COMMITTEE, Atlas Editor
Individual: Jonathan Fink
Role:GREATER PHOENIX 2100 STEERING COMMITTEE
Individual: Grady Gammage Jr.
Role:GREATER PHOENIX 2100 STEERING COMMITTEE
Individual: Rob Melnick
Role:GREATER PHOENIX 2100 STEERING COMMITTEE
Individual: Charles Redman
Role:GREATER PHOENIX 2100 STEERING COMMITTEE
Individual: Fritz Steiner
Role:GREATER PHOENIX 2100 STEERING COMMITTEE, Emeritus
Individual: Catherine R. Eden
Organization:Arizona Department of Health Services
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual: Editorial Board
Organization:The Arizona Republic
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual: Ed Fox
Organization:Pinnacle West
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual: Terry Goddard
Organization:Arizona Attorney General, Formerly U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Arizona State Office
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual: Grady Gammage Jr.
Organization:Central Arizona Project
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual: Sheila Grinell
Organization:Arizona Science Center
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual: Ed Pastor
Organization:Fourth Congressional District of Arizona
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual:Dr Carol Peck
Organization:The Rodel Charitable Foundation of Arizona, Formerly Alhambra Elementary School District
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual: Charles L. Redman
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual: Jon Talton
Organization:The Arizona Republic
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual: Rick Weddle
Organization:Greater Phoenix Economic Council
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual: Raymond L. Woosley
Organization:The University of Arizona
Role:COMMENTATORS
Individual: Eric Anderson
Organization:Maricopa Association of Governments
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Lindy Bauer
Organization:Maricopa Association of Governments
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Diane Bender
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Lynn Favour
Organization:Maricopa County Planning & Development
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Will Humble
Organization:Arizona Department of Health Services
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Mary Kihl
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Dale Mason
Organization:Arizona Department of Water Resources
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Jim Mathien
Organization:City of Phoenix
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Fernando Munoz-Carmona
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Steve Rossi
Organization:City of Phoenix
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Rita Walton
Organization:Maricopa Association of Governments
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Harry Wolfe
Organization:Maricopa Association of Governments
Role:REVIEWERS
Individual: Anubhav Bagley
Organization:Maricopa Association of Governments
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Anthony Brazel
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Jay Butler
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Ruey In Chiou
Organization:Maricopa Association of Governments
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Phil Cummings
Organization:Maricopa County
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Marta Dent
Organization:Flood Control District of Maricopa County
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: H Fernando
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Donna Gadbois
Organization:City of Phoenix
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Susan Goldsmith
Organization:Greater Phoenix 2100
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Corinna Gries
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Gwen M. Hoganson
Organization:Maps & Facts Unlimited, Inc.
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Jim Holway
Organization:Arizona Department of Water Resources
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Peter Hyde
Organization:Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Nancy Jones
Organization:Greater Phoenix 2100
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Mike Kuby
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Jack Lavelle
Organization:Arizona Department of Water Resources
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Sang Mi Lee
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Dale Mason
Organization:Arizona Department of Water Resources
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Peter McCartney
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Jennifer McCulley
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Christine McRight
Organization:Nathan & Associates, Inc.
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Laura Musacchio
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Tom Rex
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: William L. Stefanov
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Carlane Stephan
Organization:Arizona Department of Water Resources
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Glenn Stuart
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Timothy Tilton
Organization:City of Phoenix
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Jack Tomasik
Organization:Maricopa Association of Governments
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Doug Williams
Organization:Flood Control District of Maricopa County
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Rita Walton
Organization:Maricopa Association of Governments
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Don Worley
Organization:Maricopa Association of Governments
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Qing Xia
Organization:Maricopa Association of Governments
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Gerald N. Zaddack
Organization:Johnson and Zaddack, Inc.
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Joe Zehnder
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:ISSUE AND DATA DEVELOPMENT
Individual: Karen Heard
Organization:Chalk Design
Role:GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
Individual: Shalini Prasad
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
Individual: Wendy Resnik
Role:GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
Individual: Kim Shetter
Organization:Arizona State University
Role:GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
Individual: Nancy Welch
Organization:The Insight Group
Role:GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
Individual: Patrick Hays
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Madhusudan Katti
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Leslie Landrum
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Karen Leland
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Wayne Porter
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Cecilia Romero
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Cynthia Ryan
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Brenda Shears
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Shirley Stapleton
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Paige Warren
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Linda Williams
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Cindy Zisner
Role:ASU GENERAL PROJECT ASSISTANCE
Individual: Shawn Conrad
Role:ASU GIS AND MAP DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
Individual: Jayme Harris
Role:ASU GIS AND MAP DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
Individual: Jana Hutchins
Role:ASU GIS AND MAP DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
Individual: Beshan Kulapala
Role:ASU GIS AND MAP DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
Individual: Radha Kunda
Role:ASU GIS AND MAP DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
Individual: Robert Murray
Role:ASU GIS AND MAP DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
Individual: C Scott Smith
Role:ASU GIS AND MAP DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
Abstract:Like many of the largest urban areas in the United States, the whole of the Phoenix region has become greater than its parts. Over the past 50 years, the Phoenix area has become a major urban region facing a wide range of issues critical to its future. With its rapid growth – the fastest in the country over the last ten years – it has transcended the traditional definition of a region with clearly defined boundaries. Issues of growth, economy, open space and sustainability are now regional issues over which no single local governmental agency has authority. This central Arizona urban region, consisting of the counties of Maricopa, Pinal and southern Yavapai, is referred to throughout this publication as Greater Phoenix, a descriptive term that emphasizes the regional context of the issues explored by this publication. Thus defined, Greater Phoenix is an area that lends itself to study at a regional scale. It is the natural scale to address the problems faced by the city of Phoenix and surrounding communities. Having the information to analyze and understand regional issues will be important in making decisions on how to resolve them. Currently, there is no single organization that provides information about the range of issues critical to the region’s future at a geographic scale that encompasses future urbanized areas. Nor is there any single organization that provides information on all topics of regional importance. Gathering information about these topics and geographies requires knowledge about the numerous organizations that collect and distribute local and regional data. This difficult task can pose a barrier to fostering well-informed regional policy making. In April of 2001, the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Arizona State University (ASU) sponsored a symposium, “Greater Phoenix 2100,” that brought together ASU faculty and staff, community leaders and national participants from institutions such as the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the National Research Council. Four distinguished speakers stimulated debate and discussion. The panelists were ecologist and author Dan Botkin, professor emeritus of the University of California, Santa Barbara; Michael Crow, an authority on science policy, executive vice provost at the time at Columbia University and now president of ASU; political scientist Helen Ingram, formerly director of the Arizona Water Resources Research Center and now professor of human ecology at the University of California, Irvine; and Bob Yaro, executive director of the Regional Plan Association in New York City. The participants at this event concluded that there was a need for some organization to provide region-wide data and analyses of regional issues to help decision makers make wise choices about the future. These discussions led to the Greater Phoenix 2100 (GP2100) project, initiated by ASU. The project’s aim is to make the best possible scientific and technical information available in ways that will enable wise, knowledge-based decision making that can shape the region during the next 100 years. This Atlas is one of the first products of the GP2100 project.
Funding: THIS ATLAS WAS FUNDED IN PART BY THE GENEROUS FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF Central Arizona Project, City of Phoenix, Johnson and Zaddack, Inc. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Phoenix Zoo, Scion Natural Science Association, Salt River Project (SRP), Valley Forward
Design Description: An atlas can contain information about a place’s natural environment, including its geology, topography, vegetation and wildlife; information about natural processes such as its climate and hydrology; or information about the human environment such as that concerning demographics, transportation systems and land use. A regional atlas must include all these factors based on an accurate definition of region. Regions do not usually have natural boundaries, but instead are formed by a combination of natural features such as geology and topography and human-made features such as freeways and city limits. This atlas defines the region of Greater Phoenix as the geography that encompasses the physical and political features relevant to the important issues of the Phoenix area for the next 50 years. In so doing, it will serve as a resource for people to understand the regional context of issues and possible solutions to regional problems.
Design Citation:
Title:Greater Phoenix Regional Atlas: A Preview of the Region's 50-Year Future

Author(s):

Organization:Arizona State University
Address:
PO Box 873211,
Tempe, Arizona 85287-3211 USA
Web Address:
http://www.asu.edu/
Url:http://sustainability.asu.edu/docs/gios/Atlas.pdf
Book:
Publisher:
Organization:GREATER PHOENIX 2100, Arizona State University
Address:
PO Box 873211,
Tempe, Arizona 85287-3211 USA
Publication Place:Tempe, Arizona
Edition:1
Total Pages:70
Total Figures:36
Total Tables:9
ISBN:1-884320-25-2

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:this dataset is complete and or updates are not anticipated
Frequency:notPlanned
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