NHDPlus
NHDPlus Version 1.0 is an integrated suite of
application-ready geospatial data sets that incorporate many of the best
features of the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD)
and the National Elevation Dataset (NED). NHDPlus is
the outcome of a multi-agency effort aimed at developing NHD flow volume and
velocity estimates to support pollution fate-and-transport models, such as the
USGS SPARROW model. NHDPlus includes a stream
network, based on the medium resolution NHD, improved networking, naming, and
“value-added attributes” (VAAs). NHDPlus
also includes elevation-derived catchments produced using a drainage enforcement
technique first broadly applied in
The VAAs include greatly enhanced capabilities for upstream and downstream navigation, analysis and modeling. Examples include: stream order, retrieve all flowlines and catchments upstream of a given flowline using queries rather than by slower flowline-by-flowline navigation; subset a stream level path sorted in hydrologic order for stream profile mapping, analysis and plotting; and, calculate cumulative catchment attributes using streamlined VAA hydrologic sequencing routing attributes. The VAAs include results from the use of these cumulative routing techniques, such as cumulative drainage areas and land cover distributions. These cumulative attributes are used to estimate mean annual flow and velocity as part of the VAAs.
NHDPlus contains a snapshot of the 1:100,000 scale NHD that has been extensively improved. While these updates will eventually make their way back to the central NHD repository at USGS, this cannot happen prior to distribution of NHDPlus because the update process for the central NHD repository is still in development. Consequently, the NHDPlus will contain some temporary database keys. Therefore, NHDPlus users may not make additional updates to the NHD portions of NHDPlus with the intent of sending these additional updates back to the central NHD repository. Once the NHDPlus updates have been posted to the central NHD respository, a fresh copy of the improved data can be pulled from the NHD web site and that copy will be usable for data maintenance.
As
noted above, the geospatial data sets included in NHDPlus
are used to develop estimates of mean annual streamflow
and velocity for each NHD flowline in the
conterminous
In addition, locations of approximately 22,000 USGS Stream Gages have been snapped to and checked against the NHDPlus nationwide. The updated location data is available at http://water.usgs.gov/GIS/metadata/usgswrd/XML/streamgages.xml and released in geodatabase and shapefile formats.
NHDPlus is still under production. The following areas are already available on http://www.horizon-systems.com/nhdplus/:

Figure 1 Hydrologic Unit Codes (HUCs) - 2-digit (from http://www.horizon-systems.com/nhdplus/)

Figure 2 some features of NHDPlus for part of HUC 06
Shapefile is a published, but proprietary, data format from the Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI). Use of trade
names is for identification purposes only and does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Tommy Dewald
United States Environmental Protection Agency
e-mail: dewald.tommy@epa.gov
These materials may be used for study, research, and education, but please credit the authors and the United States Environmental Protection Agency.