[gis_info] Oregon HazVu: Statewide Geohazards Viewer released

Paul Ferro paul.ferro at dogami.state.or.us
Tue Oct 23 15:21:42 PDT 2012


DOGAMI has released a new interactive web map. Please excuse any cross
postings.

 

Oregon HazVu: Statewide Geohazards Viewer provides a way to view many
different geohazards in the state of Oregon. You can enter the address
for your home, school, business, or public buildings in your area to see
what hazards might affect you. You can print the map you create. 

Geohazards include 100-year flooding, Cascadia Subduction Zone
earthquake shaking and tsunami, coastal erosion, volcano, landslide,
active faults, earthquake soft soil, and more. Assets include
state-owned/leased facilities and public buildings such as schools,
police and fire stations, and hospitals, as well as links to seismic
assessment reports for these public buildings.

Please be aware that not all geohazards have been completely mapped, but
this viewer shows the best available data from DOGAMI.

Access the HazVu data viewer by linking from the introduction page:

http://www.oregongeology.org/sub/hazvu/
<http://www.oregongeology.org/sub/hazvu/index.htm>  

 

HazVu Feedback/User Survey

For a limited time, from the map page
(http://www.oregongeology.org/hazvu/) or from the feedback page
(http://www.oregongeology.org/sub/hazvu/feedback.htm), you can link to
an online survey to tell us what you think.

 

 

Paul Ferro, GISP 

GIS Analyst | Web Administrator

Oregon Department of Geology & Mineral Industries

800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 965

Portland, Oregon 97232-2162

Phone: (971) 673-0628 | Fax: (971) 673-1562

DOGAMI Web Maps
<http://www.oregongeology.org/sub/pub&data/interactivemaps.htm> 

 

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