Atlas Tract

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Coordinates38°02′09″N 121°22′58″W / 38.03583°N 121.38278°W / 38.03583; -121.38278 (Atlas Tract)[1]
Area360 acres (150 ha)[2]:325
Atlas Tract
Aerial image of an island.
USGS aerial imagery of the Atlas Tract
Atlas Tract is located in Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta
Atlas Tract
Atlas Tract
Atlas Tract is located in California
Atlas Tract
Atlas Tract
Atlas Tract is located in the United States
Atlas Tract
Atlas Tract
Geography
LocationNorthern California
Coordinates38°02′09″N 121°22′58″W / 38.03583°N 121.38278°W / 38.03583; -121.38278 (Atlas Tract)[1]
Adjacent toSacramento–San Joaquin River Delta
Area360 acres (150 ha)[2]:325
Highest elevation0 ft (0 m)[1]
Administration
United States
State California
CountySan Joaquin

The Atlas Tract (formerly known as the Hartland Tract)[3] is an island in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta, in San Joaquin County, California. It has been used for agriculture since it was first reclaimed in the late 19th century.

The Atlas Tract's boundaries are coterminous with Reclamation District 2126[4] (which was formed in 1989);[2]:325 they are located entirely within the city of Stockton.[2]:402 The Atlas Tract is rectangular, except for a small rectangular cutout in the southwest corner. The surface is flat, without significant change in elevation; the United States Geological Survey measured its overall elevation as 0 ft (0 m) in 1981.[1] It is mostly planted with crops, and is surrounded by 3.08 miles (5.0 km) of levees.[2]:402 Its coordinates are 38°02′09″N 121°22′58″W / 38.03583°N 121.38278°W / 38.03583; -121.38278 (Atlas Tract)[1]. It has a Mediterranean climate.[5]

To the north of the Atlas Tract lies the Bishop Tract, from which it is separated by Bear Creek and Pixley Slough.[6][7] To its west and south, across Mosher Slough, is the Shima Tract; to its east is Interstate 5.[6]

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