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Seattle Shoreline

Metadata Updated: February 28, 2025

The shoreline essentially follows the 8 foot contour line, except where the ortho offered further clarification. That 8 foot contour line matches closest to what NAVD88 shows as "mean high water" (see official definition below) at 7.97 feet. MEAN HIGH WATER (MHW): "A tidal datum. The average of all the high water heights observed over the National Tidal Datum Epoch. For stations with shorter series, simultaneous observational comparisons are made with a control tide station in order to derive the equivalent datum of the National Tidal Datum Epoch." Source  "The MHW line along the tidal shoreline is represented by the contour line that is 8.0' above the NAVD 88. The MHW elevation is not necessarily an equipotential (level) surface, but the variation from a level surface is not significant for this project. The determination of MHW is based on 18 yrs of tidal data and represents the latest official National Tidal Epoch of 1960-1978. The Seattle Tide Station (Sta No 944-7130) is located at the downtown ferry terminal." Source: From paper by Nick Bodnar 10/18/1993 Some other definitions regarding these shorelines (from Nick Bodnar, 10/18/1993): LAKES UNION AND WASHINGTON SHORELINE (18.6' above NAVD 88) The approximation of "ordinary high water"; the level of Lk Washington varies from 17.0'-18.6' during the year; the max lake elevation is 18.8' as controlled by Corps of Engineers (COE) at Hiram Chittenden Locks. The NAVD 88 lake elevations have been converted from the U.S. Engineers Datum. This zero of NAVD 88 is 3.25' above the Locks Datum at the common bench mark P-7. The shoreline contour of 18.8' above NAVD 88 should be used from the Locks, upstream through Lk Union and Lk Washington. The COE has performed various studies that show the level of Lk Wash to approximate an equipotential surface that can be represented by a single contour elevation for mapping purposes. OTHER LAKES The shoreline around Green Lake and all other lakes are delimited by the water/land interface as seen on the aerial photography.

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Metadata Created Date January 26, 2024
Metadata Updated Date February 28, 2025

Metadata Source

Harvested from Seattle JSON

Additional Metadata

Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Created Date January 26, 2024
Metadata Updated Date February 28, 2025
Publisher City of Seattle ArcGIS Online
Maintainer
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Data First Published 2022-09-01
Data Last Modified 2023-02-17
Category geospatial
Public Access Level public
Metadata Context https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.jsonld
Metadata Catalog ID https://cos-data.seattle.gov/data.json
Schema Version https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema
Catalog Describedby https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema/catalog.json
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Harvest Source Id f61de7a2-69cf-40a9-a1bc-dd9edb8f3fe5
Harvest Source Title Seattle JSON
Homepage URL https://data-seattlecitygis.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/SeattleCityGIS::seattle-shoreline
Metadata Type geospatial
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Source Datajson Identifier True
Source Hash 4d0ca8d42c40397936233a10e9abf78e0c2f60b5beb4c7d73e88e8f2197f173b
Source Schema Version 1.1
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