EnviroInsite Analyte Concentration Map

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EnviroInsite Analyte Concentration Map

Report Name: EnviroInsite Analyte Concentration Map (example)

File Name: EarthSoft.Reports.Library.EnviroInsite.dll

Dependencies: Licensed EnviroInsite Module

Software: EnviroInsite

Source: EnviroInsite install

Language: English

Output Type: *.pdf, *.svg, *.dxf, *.dwg, *.shp, *.emf, *.wmf, *.png, *.jpg, *.tif, *.vds, or *.vdml

 

Description: The EnviroInsite Analyte Concentration Map report generates map reports that are intended to describe the bounds of a contaminant plume and exports the generated graphics to a vector or raster image file.

 

Installation Instructions: See the EnviroInsite Report Installation article for more detailed information.

 

For EQuIS Professional, a local installation of EQuIS EnviroInsite 7 is required to run the report.

 

Note: Using versions of EnviroInsite and Professional on the same machine that are not aligned can produce an 'evaluation' version of the report output. This occurs when using:

A version of EnviroInsite >7.23.2 and a version of Professional <7.23.2

A version of EnviroInsite <7.23.3 and a version of Professional > 7.23.2

 

For EQuIS Enterprise, additional files must be added to the Enterprise bin folder. The required files are packaged (EnviroInsite_Enterprise_package_x64_{#}.zip) and available on the EarthSoft Community Center Downloads page (All Items\Products\EnviroInsite\v7).

 

Overview:

The mapped results depend on the queried results of DT_SAMPLE, DT_TEST, and DT_RESULT. The plume contents may contain the following elements:

1.Contours – Isocontours are drawn based on values from the measured analyte concentration values that are interpolated onto points on a rectangular grid. These contours may be either simple lines or with fill between the drawn lines.

2.Symbol Plots – Measured analyte concentrations are represented using symbols that are color-coded to indicate the concentration at the symbol location.

3.Posted Values – Location names (SYS_LOC_CODE) and average analyte concentrations are posted within boxes connected by a leader to the sample locations.

4.Basemap – For no map display, specify 'None'. The basemap styles below are available, drawn from online map or photo image sources. Visit linked sites for details.

Azure Maps

oAzure Maps Dark

oAzure Maps Imagery (Aerial Photo)

Imagery (ArcGIS Aerial Photo)

Street Map (ArcGIS Map)

Topographic (ArcGIS Topo)

The base map boundaries (minimum and maximum northing and easting values) are initialized using the values of DT_FACILITY.X_MIN, DT_FACILITY.X_MAX, DT_FACILITY.Y_MIN, and DT_FACILITY.Y_MAX. If these DT_FACILITY fields are not populated, then the values are based on DT_COORDINATE.X_COORD and DT_COORDINATE.Y_COORD. If the values are in a latitude-longitude coordinate system, they will be converted to the display coordinate system.

 

EnviroInsite determines the coordinate system recorded in the DT_COORDINATES table based on the value in the EQuIS data fields DT_FACILITY.COORD_TYPE and the associated record in RT_COORD_TYPE.SRID.  

An SRID value of 4326 in the RT_COORD table indicates that the coordinate values are in latitude-longitude coordinates. In that case, the display coordinates will be in UTM, within the UTM zone at the center of the extent of the location positions.  

SRID values starting with 326 are presumed to indicate UTM coordinates within the northern hemisphere. SRID values starting with 327 are presumed to indicate UTM coordinates within the southern hemisphere. The final two digits in either of these cases are taken to be the UTM longitudinal zone. For example, an SRID value of 32617 would represent UTM longitudinal zone 17 in the northern hemisphere. State plane coordinates are not supported at this time.

Other SRID values for MTM, State Plane, or Spherical Mercator coordinates are not presently supported.

 

All maps are displayed in UTM coordinates.  

 

This report may also be run from an EZView widget in EQuIS Enterprise. To run in the widget, the report needs to be published from EQuIS Professional for the database to be accessed from EQuIS Enterprise. Other supporting DLL files that must be present in the bin folder are listed below under Report Requirements.

 

Input Parameters: The following parameters may be selected from the standard EQuIS parameter selection interface. Readers are referred to the EnviroInsite documentation for more information on document properties and the properties of plotted objects.

 

Report Parameters

Output Type (required)

Select the file output type from the following list of permissible values: PDF, SVG, DXF, DWG, SHP, EMF, WMF, PNG, JPG, TIF, VDS, and VDML.

Zip Output?

Check to zip output file(s).

Control


Contour Data

Check to generate contours of the selected analyte values.

Plot Symbols?

Check to plot symbols that are color-coded based on the selected analyte values.

Post Values?

Check to post the analyte values at the measured locations.

Base Map


  Map Source and Style (required)

Select from an aerial photo, map, or topographic map from ArcGIS Online or a Azure Maps aerial photo. Select 'None' to not plot a base map.

  Minimum Easting

Enter the minimum easting value of the generated base map in UTM coordinates.

  Maximum Easting

Enter the maximum easting value of the generated base map in UTM coordinates.

  Minimum Northing

Enter the minimum northing value of the generated base map in UTM coordinates.

  Maximum Northing

Enter the minimum northing value of the generated base map in UTM coordinates.

Data


  Constituent


     Analyte (required)

Select one analyte.

     Fraction (required)

Select the fraction value used to filter, based on DT_TEST.FRACTION.

     Matrix (required)

Select the matrix value used to filter, based on DT_SAMPLE.MATRIX.

     Units

Select the concentration display units.

  Aggregate Function (required)

Select method to aggregate multiple analyte values at single location from mean, minimum, maximum, first, or last.

Format


  Interval Values

Enter the contour and symbol interval values as comma-delimited list.

  Digits after Decimal

Enter the number of digits after the decimal used in posted values and in legends of contour and symbol plots.

  Text Height

Enter the text height in map units.

  Symbol Radius

Enter the symbol radius in map units.

Contour


  Style

Select from either line or fill contour styles.

  Interpolation Method

Select interpolation method used to estimate values on rectangular grid in process of generating contours.

  Kriging range value in
  east-west directions

Set the kriging range value used to specify horizontal persistence in east-west direction.

  Kriging range value in
  north-south directions

Set the kriging range value used to specify horizontal persistence in north-south direction.

  Log Transform

Check to carry out contour generating using log-transform of analyte concentrations. Useful for instances where concentration variation over multiple orders of magnitude.

  Percent Transparency

Enter percent transparency for fill contours.

  Minimum Easting

Enter the minimum easting value of the rectangular grid on which the contours are plotted.

  Maximum Easting

Enter the maximum easting value of the rectangular grid on which the contours are plotted.

  Minimum Northing

Enter the minimum northing value of the rectangular grid on which the contours are plotted.

  Maximum Northing

Enter the maximum northing value of the rectangular grid on which the contours are plotted.

  # of Grid Rows

Enter the number of rectangular grid rows.

  # of Grid Columns

Enter the number of rectangular grid columns.

  Label Density

Enter the label density, where reduced densities result in fewer labels being placed.

  Skip Interval

Enter the skip interval that controls the contour intervals for which labels are generated. A value of 1 results in all contour lines being generated. A value of 2 results in every other contour line being labeled.

Location


  Individual(s)

Enter individual locations to be plotted. Selection of Individual Locations and Location Groups follows the EnviroInsite convention of selecting based on satisfaction of both the Group and Individual criteria. Thus, the selected locations are the intersection of the individual selected locations and the locations within the selected groups.

  Group(s)

Enter one or more location groups.

Sample


  Type

Enter sample type.

  Date Range


     Start Date (required)

Enter start date.

     End Date (required)

Enter end date, where selection includes samples taken on either sample or end date.

  Task

Select one or more sample tasks.

  Task Code 2(s)

Select one or more task code 2 values.

  Field SDG(s)

Select one or more field SDGs.

  Depth


     Unit (required if depth specified)

Enter depth units for depth query.

     Maximum Depth

Enter the maximum sample depth, relative to the vertical center of the sample interval.

     Minimum Depth

Enter the minimum sample depth, relative to the vertical center of the sample interval.

Test


  Method(s)

Enter one or more test methods.

  Column Number(s)

Enter one or more test column numbers.

  Type(s)

Select one or more test types.

  Lab Matrix(ces)

Select one or more test lab matrices.

  Prep Method(s)

Select one or more preparation methods.

  Lab SDG(s)

Select one or more lab SDGs.

Result


  Type(s)

Select one or more result types.

  Non-Detect Multiplier

Enter the non-detect multiplier to be used in designation of values for flagged non-detect results.

  Reportable

Select reportable values.

  Validated

Select one or more validated values.

 

 

Troubleshooting: If only a basemap is in the export when running the EnviroInsite Analyte Concentration Map report, the cause may be no data being selected or a mismatch between saved parameters and DT_FACILITY.COORD_TYPE_CODE. Please check the parameter selections and try again.