The database contains five feature classes representing groundwater rise caused by sea-level rise.
In addition, a sixth feature class represents the study area boundary.
These feature classes are named as follows:
p_1_0_ft_SLR_GWR - groundwater rise caused by a 1-foot sea level rise scenario
p_2_0_ft_SLR_GWR - groundwater rise caused by a 2-foot sea level rise scenario
p_4_0_ft_SLR_GWR - groundwater rise caused by a 4-foot sea level rise scenario
p_6_0_ft_SLR_GWR - groundwater rise caused by a 6-foot sea level rise scenario
p_8_0_ft_SLR_GWR - groundwater rise caused by a 8-foot sea level rise scenario
p_SLR_GWR_StudyArea_Boundary - study area boundary
The "gridcode" field in the p_*_0_ft_SLR_GWR layers represents the rise in groundwater (relative to MSL at Fort Point in 2016, in 0.001 feet) as a result of sea-level rise.