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MDOT SHA
Esri Portal for ArcGIS Map Image Layer for accessing the MDOT SHA Precipitation Sensitivity data product.

MDOT SHA Precipitation Sensitivity data showcases the estimated inches of rainfall needed to cause surficial instability causing potential downward movement in areas along roadways (IS, MD, US) throughout the State of Maryland.  MDOT SHA Precipitation Instability Potential data is owned & maintained by the MDOT SHA Office of Materials Technology (OMT).

MDOT SHA Precipitation Sensitivity data is in the units of estimated inches of rainfall needed to cause surficial instability causing potential downward movement.  The data is the result of slope stability calculations for each pixel using MD iMAP lidar-based elevation, derived slope and USDA SSURGO soil properties including soil bulk density, specific gravity, allowable water capacity, parent material, estimated USCS classification used to estimate friction angle and cohesion.  Calculations were developed in 2020 by GeoDecisions, a division of Gannett Fleming.  The results of the slope stability calculations represent the estimated amount of rainfall necessary in a 3-day storm event to begin overcoming friction and cohesion forces, allowing for movement of a 6-foot thick soil mass.  The dataset is useful for preliminary risk assessments to characterize the relative susceptibility of of slopes and embankments to slope failure.  In locations where no data was provided by USDA SSURGO, estimations were used to allow for calculations, based on a conservative bulk density in the vicinity of roadways and the predominant parent material for each county.  To minimize processing time and storage space, the dataset is limited to areas within 500 feet of the Maryland Roadway Centerline with a Route Prefix of IS (Interstate Route), MD (Maryland State Route), US (United States Route), and RP (Interchange Ramp).  The end result, MDOT SHA Precipitation Sensitivity data, was created in October 2021.

MDOT SHA Precipitation Sensitivity data is symbolized based on the following information:

≥ -15 inches (or ≥ 0% statewide) – Dark Umber

≥ 0 inches (or ≥ 5% statewide) – Tuscan Red

≥ 5 inches (or ≥ 10 % statewide) – Flame Red

10 inches (or ≥ 15% statewide) – Solar Yellow @ 75% transparent

≥ 15 inches (or ≥ 20% statewide) –  @ 100% transparent

For more information, contact MDOT SHA OIT Enterprise Information Services:
Email: GIS@mdot.maryland.gov


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Copyright Text: Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT), Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA), MDOT SHA Office of Materials Technology (OMT), MDOT SHA Engineering Geology Division (EGD), MDOT SHA OIT Enterprise Information Services (GIS@mdot.maryland.gov)

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Initial Extent: Full Extent: Units: esriMeters

Supported Image Format Types: PNG32,PNG24,PNG,JPG,DIB,TIFF,EMF,PS,PDF,GIF,SVG,SVGZ,BMP

Document Info: Supports Dynamic Layers: true

Resampling: false

MaxRecordCount: 2000

MaxImageHeight: 4096

MaxImageWidth: 4096

Supported Query Formats: JSON, geoJSON, PBF

Supports Query Data Elements: true

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Max Scale: 0

Supports Datum Transformation: true



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