Gridded Soil Survey Geographic Database (gSSURGO), Minnesota. The gSSURGO dataset provides detailed soil survey mapping in raster format with ready-to-map attributes organized in statewide tiles for desktop GIS. gSSURGO is derived from the official Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database. SSURGO generally has the most detailed level of soil geographic data developed by the National . Downloadable from the Geospatial Data Gateway Direct Data Download page. The Direct Data Download uses Box. Select the ‘Soil Geographic Databases’ link. The CONUS file geodatabase has been split into smaller file sizes for ease of downloading. The files will need to be joined together before using. 2. Bulk order. Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO) The SSURGO database contains information about soil as collected by the National Cooperative Soil Survey over the course of a century. The information can be displayed in tables or as maps and is available for most areas in the United States and the Territories, Commonwealths, and Island Nations served.
The gSSURGO data were prepared by merging traditional SSURGO digital vector map and tabular data into State-wide extents, and adding a State-wide gridded map layer derived from the vector, plus a new value added look up (valu) table containing "ready to map" attributes. The gridded map layer is offered in an ArcGIS file geodatabase raster format. The gSSURGO data were prepared by merging traditional SSURGO digital vector map and tabular data into State-wide extents, and adding a state-wide gridded map layer derived from the polygon layer. The gridded map layer is offered in an ArcGIS file geodatabase raster format. Once you've enabled export on the file geodatabase's hosted features layer, it will be available for download as a file geodatabase. To download, visitors access the geodatabase from your site or through search, then they can click Download and choose to download the hosted feature layer as a File Geodatabase.
A shell script extract_gssurgo_tif for generating stand-alone gSSURGO grids. These raster grids are distributed within file geodatabase archives and can only be extracted using ArcGIS, the fileGDB driver, or (in the case of extract_gssurgo_tif) the arcpy python package. Python functions for converting Geodatabase files to geopackage format. Gridded SSURGO (gSSURGO) is similar to the standard USDA-NRCS Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database product but in the format of an Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI®) file geodatabase. gSSURGO contains all of the original soil attribute tables in SSURGO. Downloadable from the Geospatial Data Gateway Direct Data Download page. The Direct Data Download uses Box. Select the ‘Soil Geographic Databases’ link. The CONUS file geodatabase has been split into smaller file sizes for ease of downloading. The files will need to be joined together before using. 2. Bulk order.
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