Elevation-Derived Hydrography READ Rules: Artificial Path Diagram
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Detailed Description
Example of artificial path features in Lake Fannie in Minnesota. Source data are from the National Hydrography Dataset (U.S. Geological Survey, 2020), which is used to provide examples of hydrographic feature types but may not have the same density and other characteristics of elevation-derived hydrography.
Sources/Usage
Public Domain.