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b) Import the data layers into the GIS software by importing the ArcGIS layer files (named as above). Layer files ensure that the colour and layout of the layers appear as recommended by BGS. For other GIS packages, import the layers manually. A .CSV file is provided with the recommended legend colours. | b) Import the data layers into the GIS software by importing the ArcGIS layer files (named as above). Layer files ensure that the colour and layout of the layers appear as recommended by BGS. For other GIS packages, import the layers manually. A .CSV file is provided with the recommended legend colours. | ||
If you need support setting up the GIS, please contact [mailto:digitaldata@bgs.ac.uk digitaldata@bgs.ac.uk.] The GIS should appear as shown in Figure 1 or 2 (for ArcGIS users). | If you need support setting up the GIS, please contact [mailto:digitaldata@bgs.ac.uk digitaldata@bgs.ac.uk.] The GIS should appear as shown in [[Media:14010 fig1.png|Figure 1]] or [[Media:14010 fig2.png|2]] (for ArcGIS users). | ||
==Using the data == | ==Using the data == | ||
Pan to a location of interest and view each dataset sequentially, following the flow charts shown in Figure 3. | Pan to a location of interest and view each dataset sequentially, following the flow charts shown in Figure 3. | ||
[[Image:14010 fig3.png|thumb|center|400px|'''Figure 3''' How to use the ‘leakage’ GIS layer.]] | [[Image:14010 fig3.png|thumb|center|400px|'''Figure 3''' How to use the ‘leakage’ GIS layer.]] | ||
==Explanation of sub-layers == | ==Explanation of sub-layers == | ||
Explanations of the sub-layer descriptions for the ‘leakage’ summary map are provided in Table 1. Explanations of the descriptions in the compress, swell, collapse, runsand, landslide and soluble sub-layers are provided in Tables 2 to 7 below. | |||
Explanations of the sub-layer descriptions for the ‘leakage’ summary map are provided in Table 1. Explanations of the descriptions in the compress, swell, collapse, runsand, landslide and soluble sub- layers are provided in Tables 2 to 7. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ Table 1 Summary field | <span id="Table 1"></span> | ||
| Attributes | |+ Table 1 Summary field — Description of attributes. | ||
| Definition | | '''Attributes''' | ||
| '''Definition''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Not increased | | Not increased | ||
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| The potential for ground movement may be increased significantly as a result of leaking assets. | | The potential for ground movement may be increased significantly as a result of leaking assets. | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ Table 2 Compressibility (Compress) sub-layer | <span id="Table 2"></span> | ||
| Attributes | |+ Table 2 Compressibility (Compress) sub-layer — Description of attributes. | ||
| Definition | | '''Attributes''' | ||
| '''Definition''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Not increased | | Not increased | ||
| No increased likelihood of compressibility hazard | | No increased likelihood of compressibility hazard. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Slight increase | | Slight increase | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ Table 3 Shrink-swell (Swell) sub-layer | <span id="Table 3"></span> | ||
| Attributes | |+ Table 3 Shrink-swell (Swell) sub-layer — Description of attributes. | ||
| Definition | | '''Attributes''' | ||
| '''Definition''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Not increased | | Not increased | ||
| Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely | | Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Slight increase | | Slight increase | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ Table 4 Collapsible deposits (Collapse) sub-layer | <span id="Table 4"></span> | ||
| Attributes | |+ Table 4 Collapsible deposits (Collapse) sub-layer — Description of attributes. | ||
| Definition | | '''Attributes''' | ||
| '''Definition''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Not increased | | Not increased | ||
| Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely | | Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Moderate increase | | Moderate increase | ||
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|+ Table 5 Running sands (Runsand) sub-layer | <span id="Table 5"></span> | ||
| Attributes | |+ Table 5 Running sands (Runsand) sub-layer — Description of attributes. | ||
| Definition | | '''Attributes''' | ||
| '''Definition''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Not increased | | Not increased | ||
| Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely | | Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Slight increase | | Slight increase | ||
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|+ Table 6 Landslides (landslide) sub-layer | <span id="Table 6"></span> | ||
| Attributes | |+ Table 6 Landslides (landslide) sub-layer — Description of attributes. | ||
| Definition | | '''Attributes''' | ||
| '''Definition''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Not increased | | Not increased | ||
| Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely | | Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Moderate increase | | Moderate increase | ||
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|+ Table 7 Dissolution (soluble) sub-layer | <span id="Table 7"></span> | ||
| Attributes | |+ Table 7 Dissolution (soluble) sub-layer — Description of attributes. | ||
| Definition | | '''Attributes''' | ||
| '''Definition''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Not increased | | Not increased | ||
| Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely | | Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Moderate increase | | Moderate increase |
Latest revision as of 11:18, 8 March 2022
Dearden, R A, Tye, A M and Marchant, A. 2014. User guide for the Pipe Leakage Impacts. Nottingham, UK, British geological Survey. (OR/14/010) |
Setting up the GIS
To ensure that the dataset is used as designed, follow the proceedings steps to set-up the map:
a) Make sure the required data layers are present. For the summary map, the following GIS layer should be present:
- Leakage_summary
For the detailed map, the following GIS layer should be present:
- Leakage
b) Import the data layers into the GIS software by importing the ArcGIS layer files (named as above). Layer files ensure that the colour and layout of the layers appear as recommended by BGS. For other GIS packages, import the layers manually. A .CSV file is provided with the recommended legend colours.
If you need support setting up the GIS, please contact digitaldata@bgs.ac.uk. The GIS should appear as shown in Figure 1 or 2 (for ArcGIS users).
Using the data
Pan to a location of interest and view each dataset sequentially, following the flow charts shown in Figure 3.

Explanation of sub-layers
Explanations of the sub-layer descriptions for the ‘leakage’ summary map are provided in Table 1. Explanations of the descriptions in the compress, swell, collapse, runsand, landslide and soluble sub-layers are provided in Tables 2 to 7 below.
Attributes | Definition |
Not increased | The potential for ground movement is unlikely to be increased as a result of leaking assets. |
Slight increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased slightly as a result of leaking assets. |
Moderate increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased moderately as a result of leaking assets. |
Significant increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased significantly as a result of leaking assets. |
Attributes | Definition |
Not increased | No increased likelihood of compressibility hazard. |
Slight increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased slightly as a result of leaking water pipes. |
Moderate increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased moderately as a result of leaking water pipes. |
Attributes | Definition |
Not increased | Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely. |
Slight increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased slightly as a result of leaking water pipes. |
Moderate increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased moderately as a result of leaking water pipes. |
Attributes | Definition |
Not increased | Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely. |
Moderate increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased moderately as a result of leaking water pipes. |
Attributes | Definition |
Not increased | Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely. |
Slight increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased slightly as a result of leaking water pipes. |
Moderate increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased moderately as a result of leaking water pipes. |
Attributes | Definition |
Not increased | Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely. |
Moderate increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased moderately as a result of leaking water pipes. |
Significant increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased significantly as a result of leaking water pipes. |
Attributes | Definition |
Not increased | Additional instability due to leaking water pipes unlikely. |
Moderate increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased moderately as a result of leaking water pipes. |
Significant increase | The potential for ground movement may be increased significantly as a result of leaking water pipes. |