Methodology and Interpretation
Percent total agriculture within 120 meters of streams
The affects of runoff from areas adjacent on streams is strongly influenced by land cover type within
approximately 120 meters of the streambank. Thus, the percentage of all agricultural land cover within
120 meters of streams is calculated by summing the total number of pasture and cropland land cover cells
underneath stream segments in the reporting unit and within a four cell buffer (120 meters) and dividing
by the stream corridor's total land area (i.e., all cells within 120 meters of streams minus those
classified as water). Cells inside the cell buffer zone but outside of the reporting unit boundary are
ignored. Agricultural practices typically employ fertilizers, pesticides and other chemicals that may be
transported to streams in water runoff. The closer agriculture is to a stream, the more likely related
pollutants will enter the stream. Concentrations of pollutants transported into streams are also more
likely to be higher when agriculture is closer to streams. Animals grazing on pastures may decrease
vegetation cover, possibly leading to increased runoff and erosional soil loss, which may result in
increased stream sedimentation. Livestock may also degrade within-stream and stream-bank ecological
functions by defecating in the streams and trampling riparian vegetation, respectively. Other distances
may be more appropriate, depending on the runoff chemical constituent(s), flow dynamics, soil conditions,
stream channel morphology, and other landscape characteristics.
Natural Breaks: Classes are based on natural groupings of data values. Natural break points
are identified by looking for groupings and patterns inherent in the data. The features are divided
into classes whose boundaries are set where there are relatively large jumps in the distribution of
data values.
Metric input GIS data:
- United States Hydrologic Units (8-digit HUCs) - Metadata
- United States Coastal Change Analysis Program (CCAP) - Metadata
- United States National Elevation Dataset (NED) - Metadata
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