Service Description: This layer shows areas in the county susceptible to liquefaction based on their age and class. Liquefaction is most likely to occur in wet, sandy, soils. Soils with large grains, such as sands, don't fit together very well and have large void spaces (“high porosity”). In wet regions of the world, this allows more water to infiltrate the soil. From FEMA – Risk Database (2017) Valley County, Idaho).
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Max Record Count: 2000
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Spatial Reference: 4269 (4269)
Initial Extent:
XMin: -117.2723167044
YMin: 44.3436465392001
XMax: -114.8371957866
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Spatial Reference: 4269 (4269)
Full Extent:
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YMin: 44.3748968570001
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Spatial Reference: 4269 (4269)
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