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Report on the Environment

Interactive Maps

The table below identifies the ROE indicators that contain interactive maps. Follow the links in the “Exhibit” column to view each map in context. Users who want more detailed information about the underlying mapping services can follow the links in the ˜Geospatial metadata” column, which will bring you to EPA's Environmental Dataset Gateway.

Indicator Exhibit Coverage Scale Geospatial metadata
Acid Deposition Exhibit 1. Wet sulfate (SO42-) deposition in the contiguous U.S., 1989-1991 and 2014-2016 Contiguous 48 states Local-scale shaded grid Wet sulfate deposition, 1989-1991

Wet sulfate deposition, 2014-2016
Exhibit 2. Wet nitrate (NO3-) deposition in the contiguous U.S., 1989-1991 and 2014-2016 Contiguous 48 states Local-scale shaded grid Wet nitrate deposition, 1989-1991

Wet nitrate deposition, 2014-2016
Exhibit 3. Total sulfur deposition in the contiguous U.S., 1989-1991 and 2014-2016 Contiguous 48 states Individual clickable monitoring stations Total sulfur deposition, 1989-1991

Total sulfur deposition, 2014-2016
Exhibit 4. Total nitrogen deposition in the contiguous U.S., 1989-1991 and 2014-2016 Contiguous 48 states Individual clickable monitoring stations Total nitrogen deposition, 1989-1991

Total nitrogen deposition, 2014-2016
Acidity in Lakes and Streams Exhibit 2. Areas with acid-sensitive waters in the contiguous U.S. Contiguous 48 states Reference map with local-scale boundaries Acid-sensitive waters
Ecological Connectivity Exhibit 1. Ecological hubs and corridors in the contiguous U.S., based on 2001 NLCD Contiguous 48 states Local-scale shaded grid (30-meter pixels) Ecological hubs and corridors
Fish Faunal Intactness Exhibit 1. Percent reduction in native fish species diversity in the contiguous U.S. from historical levels to 2014 Contiguous 48 states Clickable watersheds (generally several watersheds per state) Percent reduction of fish fauna
Exhibit 3. Reduction in native fish species diversity in the contiguous U.S. from historical levels to 2014 Contiguous 48 states Clickable watersheds (generally several watersheds per state) Absolute reduction of fish fauna
Hypoxia in Gulf of Mexico and Long Island Sound Exhibit 2. Dissolved oxygen less than 2.0 mg/L in Gulf of Mexico bottom waters, July 27-August 1, 2014 Offshore Louisiana and Texas Local-scale shaded boundary; individual clickable sampling sites Gulf of Mexico hypoxia zones

Gulf of Mexico hypoxia sample locations
Exhibit 5. Dissolved oxygen in Long Island Sound bottom waters, August 16-18, 2016 Long Island Sound Local-scale shaded grid; individual clickable sampling sites Long Island Sound hypoxia zones

Long Island Sound hypoxia sample locations
Land Cover Exhibit 1. Land cover of the contiguous U.S., based on 2011 NLCD Contiguous 48 states Local-scale shaded grid (30-meter pixels) Land cover
Radon: Homes Above EPA's Action Level Exhibit 2. EPA map of radon zones 50 states Clickable county-level data Radon zones
Sea Level Exhibit 2. Changes in absolute sea level along U.S. coasts, 1993-2016 Global ocean Local-scale shaded grid (each pixel measures 0.25 degrees latitude by 0.25 degrees longitude) Absolute sea level change
Exhibit 3. Relative sea level change along U.S. coasts, 1960-2015 U.S. ocean coasts Individual clickable monitoring stations Relative sea level change
Temperature and Precipitation Exhibit 4. Rate of temperature change in the U.S., 1901-2015 Contiguous 48 states and Alaska Clickable data by climate division (1 to 13 divisions per state) Temperature change
Exhibit 8. Rate of precipitation change in the U.S., 1901-2015 Contiguous 48 states and Alaska Clickable data by climate division (1 to 13 divisions per state) Precipitation change

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