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Range of values | |
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Minimum: | 0 |
Maximum: | 40.04 |
Units: | square kilometers |
Range of values | |
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Minimum: | 10 |
Maximum: | 500 |
Units: | years |
Value | Definition |
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base | flood masks reflecting current conditions |
structural_25 | flood masks with the placement of a 1 m-high solid structure with corals planted on top, over a distance of 25 m in the cross-shore direction |
structural_05 | flood masks with the placement of a 1 m-high solid structure with corals planted on top, over a distance of 5 m in the cross-shore direction |
ecological_25 | flood masks with solely planting new corals over a distance of 25 m in the cross-shore direction |
Value | Definition |
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Aguadilla | Aguada, Aguadilla, Anasco, Isabela, Moca, Rincon, and San Sebastian municipalities. |
Arecibo | Arecibo, Barceloneta, Camuy, Hatillo, and Quebradillas municipalities. |
Ceiba | Canovanas. Ceiba, Fajardo, Loiza Luquillo, and Rio Grande municipalities. |
Guayama | Arroyo, Coamo, Guayama, Patillas, Salinas, and Santa Isabel municipalities. |
Humacao | Humacao, Juncos, Las Piedras, Maunabo, Naguabo, San Lorenzo, and Yabucoa municipalities. |
Mayaguez | Cabo Rojo, Hormigueros, Lajas, Las Marias, Maricao, Mayaguez, Sabana Grande, and San German municipalities. |
Ponce | Adjuntas, Guanica, Guayanilla, Juana Diaz, Penuelas, Ponce, Villalba, and Yauco municipalities. |
San Juan | Bayamon, Carolina, Catano, Guaynabo, San Juan, and Toa Baja municipalities. |
Vega Baja | Dorado, Florida, Manati, Toa Alta, Vega Alta, and Vega Baja municipalities. |
Culebra | Culebra municipality |
Vieques | Vieques municipality |
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Data format: | This zip file contains 16 flood extent polygon shapefiles for Puerto Rico, along with CSDGM FGDC-compliant metadata. in format shapefile (version ArcGIS 10.7) Esri polygon shapefile Size: 22.1 |
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https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/file/get/5fd0162fd34e30b91239af00 https://doi.org/10.5066/P9ZQKZR9 |
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