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GIS Analysis
Geographic information systems (GIS) are increasingly being used to evaluate relationships between agrochemicals and the environment. Waterborne provides a full suite of GIS analytical services, from basic proximity and overlay analysis to complex geostatistical analysis and integrating environmental fate models with GIS. We also provide GIS programming services.
We have extensive experience in performing spatial analyses using detailed data sets including county level soils data (SSURGO), the Crop Data Layer (CDL), NHDPlus catchments, terrain data (NED), and the Common Land Unit (CLU). We also frequently use satellite imagery as a data source.
Whether you need to determine the total amount of crop grown in a watershed, crop impacted by new setback distances, or to digitize custom nontarget areas, Waterborne delivers a variety of GIS analytical services that meet your needs. The results of our GIS analyses can be used in cartographic products.
For more information on Waterborne's use of GIS in conjunction with modeling, see the Watershed/Landscape Characterization, Watershed Modeling, and Drift Modeling pages.










