Tecoloate Creek Watershed (1306000103) ERDC Inundation Map Book
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- Originator United States Army Corps of Engineers
- Publication Date 2022-07-29
- Publication Time 17:29:01
- Title Tecoloate Creek Watershed (1306000103) ERDC Inundation Map Book
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- Online Linkage https://gstore.unm.edu/apps/rgis/datasets/c6dcb6a7-714e-43d6-96b6-2650eabee062/Tecolote_ERDC_Inundation_Mapbook.original.zip
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- Abstract The flood plains were created using the USACE Engineering Research Development
Center – AutoRoute hydraulic modeling software. AutoRoute utilizes a steady-state, normal
flow solver, making AutoRoute incapable of assessing some of the more typical, yet complex,
hydraulic phenomena, such as backwater effects. The floodplains were developed to rapidly
assess the increased flood risk that is generally associated with post-wildfire hydrology or
large changes to a watershed from a wildfire. The floodplains are intended to be used as a
tool by flood disaster responders and other officials so they can prepare resources for a
potential post-wildfire flood event. The limits of flooding shown should only be used as a
guideline for emergency planning and response actions. A detailed hydrologic and hydraulic
calibration effort was not completed to validate the results of this assessment.
- Purpose DISCLAIMER: While the United States Army Corps of Engineers, (hereinafter referred to
as USACE) has made a reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy of the maps and associated
data, it should be explicitly noted that USACE makes no warranty, representation or
guaranty, either express or implied, as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness or
completeness of any of the data provided herein. The USACE, its officers, agents, employees,
or servants shall assume no liability of any nature for any errors, omissions, or
inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused. The USACE, its officers,
agents, employees or servants shall assume no liability for any decisions made or actions
taken or not taken by the user of the maps and associated data in reliance upon any
information or data furnished here. By using these maps and associated data the user does so
entirely at their own risk and explicitly acknowledges that he/she is aware of and agrees to
be bound by this disclaimer and agrees not to present any claim or demand of any nature
against the USACE, its officers, agents, employees or servants in any forum whatsoever for
any damages of any nature whatsoever that may result from or may be caused in any way by the
use of the maps and associated data. The flood plains were created using the USACE
Engineering Research Development Center – AutoRoute hydraulic modeling software. AutoRoute
utilizes a steady-state, normal flow solver, making AutoRoute incapable of assessing some of
the more typical, yet complex, hydraulic phenomena, such as backwater effects. The
floodplains were developed to rapidly assess the increased flood risk that is generally
associated with post-wildfire hydrology or large changes to a watershed from a wildfire. The
floodplains are intended to be used as a tool by flood disaster responders and other
officials so they can prepare resources for a potential post-wildfire flood event. The
limits of flooding shown should only be used as a guideline for emergency planning and
response actions. A detailed hydrologic and hydraulic calibration effort was not completed
to validate the results of this assessment.
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- Calendar Date 2022-07-29
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- Bounding Coordinates
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- West Bounding Coordinate -109.0
- East Bounding Coordinate -103.0
- North Bounding Coordinate 36.98
- South Bounding Coordinate 31.95
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- Keyword New Mexico
- Keyword NM
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- Use Constraints The floodplains were developed to rapidly assess the increased flood risk that is
generally associated with post-wildfire hydrology or large changes to a watershed from a
wildfire. The floodplains are intended to be used as a tool by flood disaster responders and
other officials so they can prepare resources for a potential post-wildfire flood event. The
limits of flooding shown should only be used as a guideline for emergency planning and
response actions. A detailed hydrologic and hydraulic calibration effort was not completed to
validate the results of this assessment.
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- Contact Person Primary
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- Contact Organization United States Army Corps of Engineers
- Contact Person Stephen Scissons
- Contact Position Bureau Chief
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- Address Type mailing
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- City Albuquerque
- State or Province NM
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- Contact Electronic Mail Address Stephen.K.Scissons@usace.army.mil
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- File Name Tecolote_ERDC_Inundation_Mapbook.zip
- File Type application/zip
- Description Tecoloate Creek Watershed (1306000103) ERDC Inundation Map Book
- Data Set Credit USACE
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- Process Description ERDC Inundation Map Book
- Process Date 2022-07-29
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- Resource Description Downloadable Data
- Distribution Liability The material on this site is made available as a public service. Maps and data are to be used for reference purposes only
and the Earth Data Analysis Center (EDAC), Resource Geographic Information System (RGIS) and The University of New Mexico
are not responsible for any inaccuracies herein contained. No responsibility is assumed for damages or other liabilities due
to the accuracy, availability, use or misuse of the information herein provided. Unless otherwise indicated in the documentation
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of the source is appreciated.
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Metadata Reference Information
- Metadata Date 2025-07-09
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- Contact Organization Earth Data Analysis Center
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- Contact Position Clearinghouse Manager
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- Address Type mailing and physical address
- Address MSC01 1110
- Address 1 University of New Mexico
- City Albuquerque
- State or Province NM
- Postal Code 87131-0001
- Country USA
- Contact Voice Telephone 505-277-3622 ext. 230
- Contact Facsimile Telephone 505-277-3614
- Contact Electronic Mail Address clearinghouse@edac.unm.edu
- Hours of Service 0800 - 1700 MT, M-F -7 hours GMT
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- Metadata Standard Name FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
- Metadata Standard Version FGDC-STD-001-1998
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