SMMS METADATA REPORTChoose this link for a metadata search or this link to browse the Data Catalog. streams Identification_Information Data_Quality_Information Spatial_Data_Organization_Information Spatial_Reference_Information Entity_and_Attribute_Information Distribution_Information Metadata_Reference_Information Identification Information Section Index Citation: Citation Information: Originator: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems (MEGIS) (comp., ed.) Publication Date: 19970101 Publication Time: Unknown Title: streams Geospatial Data Presentation Form: vector digital data Series Information: Series Name: Maine GIS Data Catalog; Maine GIS SDE Server Publication Information: Publication Place: Augusta ME Publisher: Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems (MEGIS) Other Citation Details: 24000 Online Linkage: http://megis.maine.gov/catalog/ Description: Abstract: STREAMS depicts single line streams of Maine from USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles. Some New Hampshire and New Brunswick features are also included. Data for this coverage were digitized from USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle maps by various contractors. Arcs are coded for perennial and intermittent stream types. Purpose: STREAMS is a base map layer of single line streams at a 1:24,000 scale. Users must assume responsibility in determining the useability of this data for their purpose. Data at this scale is suitable for detailed studies and local planning. Not for use in scales greater than 1:24000. Time Period of Content: Time Period Information: Range of Dates/Times: Beginning Date: 1/1/1948 Beginning Time: Unknown Ending Date: 12/31/1990 Ending Time: Unknown Currentness Reference: source publication dates Status: Progress: Complete Maintenance and Update Frequency: As needed Spatial Domain: Bounding Coordinates: West Bounding Coordinate: -72 East Bounding Coordinate: -66 North Bounding Coordinate: 48 South Bounding Coordinate: 42 Keywords: Theme: Theme Keyword Thesaurus: Maine GIS Thesaurus-Theme Theme Keyword: BASEMAP Theme Keyword: hydrography Theme Keyword: streams Theme Keyword: 24000 Theme Keyword: NATURAL RESOURCES AND TOPOGRAPHY Theme Keyword: imageryBaseMapsEarthCover Theme Keyword: inlandWaters Place: Place Keyword Thesaurus: Maine GIS Thesaurus-Place Place Keyword: Maine Place Keyword: New Hampshire Place Keyword: New Brunswick Stratum: Stratum Keyword Thesaurus: Maine GIS Thesaurus-Stratum Stratum Keyword: hydrosphere Access Constraints: Secondary distribution by permission only. Please see Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems (MEGIS) License Agreement at http://megis.maine.gov/ . Any secondary distribution must have this documentation appended. Use Constraints: Users must assume responsibility in determining the usability of this data for their purposes. Digital maps retain the accuracy of their source materials. The best use of data mapped at scales of 1:500,000 and 1:250,000 is in statewide planning and studies; at 1:100,000 in regional planning and studies; at 1:62,500 and 1:24,000 in detailed studies and local planning; and at 1:12,000 and 1:5,000 or larger scales in parcel level studies and detailed local planning. In the use of Maine GIS data, please check sources, scale, accuracy, currentness and other available information. Please confirm that you are using the most recent copy of both data and metadata from the Maine GIS Data Catalog. The Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems (MEGIS) provides notice of updates and corrections directly to the Maine GIS Technical Group and Maine GIS Users, through the MEGISTECH and MEGISUSER list servers. To subscribe please contact the MEGIS technical support line at (207) 287-6144. To request data correction in, or provide updates to, Maine GIS data a feedback form is available at http://megis.maine.gov/, or you may contact MEGIS directly. MEGIS is not responsible for local edits to data or metadata. Updates, corrections, and feedback, incorporated in the Maine GIS database are made in accordance with "Data Standards for Maine Geographic Information Systems", 2002, and coordinated by MEGIS in consultation with the Maine GIS Executive Council. Point of Contact: Contact Information: Contact Organization Primary: Contact Organization: (MEGIS) Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems Contact Address: Address Type: mailing address Address: State House Station 145 City: Augusta State or Province: ME Postal Code: 04333-0145 Country: USA Contact Voice Telephone: (207) 287-6144 Contact Facsimile Telephone: (207) 287-4563 Hours of Service: Monday through Friday 0800 - 1700 EST Data Set Credit: Credit should always be given to the data source and/or originator when the data is transferred or printed. Native Data Set Environment: ArcInfo version 8.3, Solaris 7, pathname = /home11/lib83/24kbase/tiles/(quadname)/streams, ~ file size .09 MB; Maine GIS SDE, sdeusers, sde, Bureau of Information Services (BIS) Oracle 9i Data Quality Information Section Index Attribute Accuracy: Attribute Accuracy Report: Attribute accuracy is tested by manual comparison of the source with hard copy printouts and/or symbolized display of digital files. Please report errors to Maine Office of GIS. Logical Consistency Report: Spatial topology meets Maine GIS Data Standards. Spatial topology is clean and free of errors. The coverage has been BUILT to LINE and has ARC topology. Completeness Report: Data set is complete. Positional Accuracy: Horizontal Positional Accuracy: Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report: Approximate horizontal accuracy is 12 meters, assuming source data meets National Map Accuracy Standards. The data retains the edgematching discrepancies existing in the source. Horizontal positional accuracy for the digital data is tested by visual comparison to the source with hard copy plots. Vertical Positional Accuracy: Vertical Positional Accuracy Report: Not applicable Lineage: Source Information: Source Citation: Citation Information: Originator: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Publication Date: multiple dates Publication Time: Unknown Title: (24k) USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangles Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map Series Information: Series Name: National Mapping Program Standard Series Topographic Maps Issue Identification: USGS 7.5 Minute Map Series Publication Information: Publication Place: Reston VA Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey Other Citation Details: 24000 Publication date is unique to each quadrangle in the map series. Standard 7.5x7.5 minute quadrangles cover geographic areas of 49 to 71 square miles. 1 inch at map scale represents 2000 feet. Online Linkage: http://mapping.usgs.gov/mac/maplists/howtoselectmaps.html Source Scale Denominator: 24000 Type of Source Media: stable-base material (mylar) Source Time Period of Content: Time Period Information: Range of Dates/Times: Beginning Date: 1/1/1948 Beginning Time: Unknown Ending Date: Present Ending Time: Unknown Source Currentness Reference: publication date Source Citation Abbreviation: 24k Source Contribution: Perennial and intermittent streams digitized from USGS 1:24,000 scale quads. Process Step: Process Description: Each MaineGIS 1:24000 base layer represents the automation of a thematic layer from a U.S.Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5 minute series 1:24000 scale quadrangle map. Since the early 1990s, Maine Department of Conservation (MEDOC) has led a multi-agency effort to fund the automation of data to serve a diverse suite of state agency applications in areas that include natural resource management, environmental protection, transportation, and human services. Initially nine base layers were identified for conversion to digital files: coast, contours, otrans, ponds, rivers, roads, streams, towns and wetlands. Automation and quality control, of over 700 U.S.G.S. quadrangles that cover the State of Maine, were coordinated by the Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems (MEGIS). Automation was verified using quality control parameters and procedures outlined in MaineGIS "Data Standards for Maine Geographic Information Systems", March 1990. For MaineGIS base layers, a number of contracted sources were used to scan and vectorize the data from mylar separates or the best available media. Digital files were delivered by contractors in Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection, Zone 19 referenced to the North American Datum of 1927 (NAD27) and in ARC/INFO format, the software standard for Maine's statewide GIS. Quads were digitized at a Root Mean Square (RMS) error not to exceed 0.005 and at a fuzzy tolerance equivalent to 0.002 digitizer inches at the scale of the manuscript map. Map features were digitized within the equivalent of 0.01 in. of the original manuscript. Mylar proof plots of the digitized coverages, with USGS tick marks, neatline and legend, were generated at a pen width of 0.01, and at the original scale, and provided by contractors on delivery of each digitized quad. At MEGIS, proof plots were overlaid on original base maps to check registration, linework quality, and completeness. Features were verified by the following standard of accuracy: 90% of the planimetric features on the digital map must be within 0.01 in. of the centerline of that feature on the manuscript map when plotted at the original scale; 100% of all features must be within 0.02 in. Spatial topology was verified to be clean and free of errors by symbolized display of data and reports on screen: no overshoots; no slivers; no open polygons; no unlabelled polygons; no unresolved line segment intersections, no unresolved dangles; for all points, lines and polygons, a single unique user-id number. A coding accuracy of 100% was required for all attributes which were verified by manual comparison of the source with hard copy printouts and/or symbolized display of data on screen. All digitized quads are intended to match the USGS source, and include discrepancies found in the source, like edgematch, contour interval, unit of measure, and features mapped. Digitized map tiles were documented by contractors, at the time of automation, using a MaineGIS hardcopy Documentation Form for Digital Map Data and an Attribute Coding Description Form. Data from these hardcopy documents were recorded in INFO as a .doc file and reflected in the .FAT files of each map tile coverage. Documentation and description, as well as development status of each map tile, were also tracked, at MEGIS, in two Microsoft ACCESS databases CATALOG and QUADSTAT. These database formed the basis for an online Data Catalog, that in 1997 provided internet publication and delivery, of MaineGIS data, to state agencies and the public. Source Used Citation Abbreviation: 24k Process Date: 1997 Process Contact: Contact Information: Contact Organization Primary: Contact Organization: (MEGIS) Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems Contact Address: Address Type: mailing address Address: State House Station 145 City: Augusta State or Province: ME Postal Code: 04333-0145 Country: USA Contact Voice Telephone: (207) 287-6144 Contact Facsimile Telephone: (207) 287-4563 Hours of Service: Monday through Friday 0800 - 1700 EST Process Step: Process Description: The Maine Office of GIS completed the conversion of all final data layers from NAD27 to NAD83 in July 1999. All the data layers were converted using the ArcInfo (version 7.2.1) NADCON conversion and the "project" command. All data was copied to double precision, projected to NAD83, and then copied back to single precision. It was decided to keep the NAD27 quad structure instead of generating new quad boundaries from NAD83 coordinates - all indexes (quads) were projected to NAD83 by using the same process previously described. All MEGIS data libraries in ArcInfo Librarian were repopulated using the NAD83 indexes and data. Process Date: 19990701 Process Contact: Contact Information: Contact Organization Primary: Contact Organization: (MEGIS) Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems Contact Address: Address Type: mailing address Address: State House Station 145 City: Augusta State or Province: ME Postal Code: 04333-0145 Country: USA Contact Voice Telephone: (207) 287-6144 Contact Facsimile Telephone: (207) 287-4563 Hours of Service: Monday through Friday 0800 - 1700 EST Cloud Cover: 0 Spatial Data Organization Information Section Index Direct Spatial Reference Method: Vector Point and Vector Object Information: SDTS Terms Description: SDTS Point and Vector Object Type: Complete chain Point and Vector Object Count: 114778 Spatial Reference Information Section Index Horizontal Coordinate System Definition: Planar: Grid Coordinate System: Grid Coordinate System Name: Universal Transverse Mercator 1983 Universal Transverse Mercator: UTM Zone Number: 19 Transverse Mercator: Scale Factor at Central Meridian: 0.9996 Longitude of Central Meridian: -69 Latitude of Projection Origin: 0 False Easting: 500000 False Northing: 0 Planar Coordinate Information: Planar Coordinate Encoding Method: Coordinate Pair Coordinate Representation: Abscissa Resolution: 1 Ordinate Resolution: 1 Planar Distance Units: m Geodetic Model: Horizontal Datum Name: North American Datum of 1983 Ellipsoid Name: Geodetic Reference System 80 Semi-major Axis: 6378206 Denominator of Flattening Ratio: 294.9786982 Entity and Attribute Information Section Index Detailed Description: Entity Type: Entity Type Label: STREAMS.AAT Entity Type Definition: arc attribute table Entity Type Definition Source: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) Attribute: Attribute Label: FNODE_ Attribute Definition: from-node identifier of linear feature Attribute Definition Source: default Arc/Info software computed Attribute: Attribute Label: LENGTH Attribute Definition: length of the linear feature in meters Attribute Definition Source: default Arc/Info software computed Attribute: Attribute Label: LPOLY_ Attribute Definition: internal number of polygon to the left of the linear feature Attribute Definition Source: default Arc/Info software computed Attribute: Attribute Label: RPOLY_ Attribute Definition: internal number of polygon to the right of the linear feature Attribute Definition Source: default Arc/Info software computed Attribute: Attribute Label: STREAMS_ Attribute Definition: internal feature number Attribute Definition Source: default Arc/Info software computed Attribute: Attribute Label: STREAMS_ID Attribute Definition: feature identification number Attribute Definition Source: default Arc/Info user defined Attribute: Attribute Label: TNODE_ Attribute Definition: to-node identifier of linear feature Attribute Definition Source: default Arc/Info software computed Attribute: Attribute Label: TYPE Attribute Definition: identifies stream types Attribute Domain Values: Enumerated Domain: Enumerated Domain Value: 0 Enumerated Domain Value Definition: perennial Enumerated Domain Value: 1 Enumerated Domain Value Definition: intermittent Overview Description: Entity and Attribute Overview: STREAMS consists of single line streams from USGS 1:24,000 scale quads coded with the item TYPE for perennial and intermittent stream types. Distribution Information Section Index Distributor: Contact Information: Contact Organization Primary: Contact Organization: (MEGIS) Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems Contact Address: Address Type: mailing address Address: State House Station 145 City: Augusta State or Province: ME Postal Code: 04333-0145 Country: USA Contact Voice Telephone: (207) 287-6144 Contact Facsimile Telephone: (207) 287-4563 Hours of Service: Monday through Friday 0800 - 1700 EST Distribution Liability: Users must assume responsibility to determine the usability of this data for their purposes. Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems, no warranty expressed or implied is made by MEGIS regarding the utility of the data on any other system, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. Neither the Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems, nor any of its contributors, are liable for misuse of the data, for damage, for transmission of viruses, or for computer contamination through the distribution of these data sets. Standard Order Process: Digital Form: Digital Transfer Information: Format Name: ARCE Format Version Number: ARC Version 8.3 Format Specification: ARC/INFO Export Format ASCII File Structure: Case Sensitive: false Format Information Content: An Arc/Info export file is an interchange format used to transfer spatial data, INFO data files, and other ESRI ARC/INFO files between various machine types. Export files have the suffix .e00 and contain, in fixed-length ASCII format, all spatial information available for each feature. The command IMPORT is available in A/I to convert the export file to original format, i.e. coverage, grid, or other spatial data file. Import will add a spatial data file and a related INFO file to a machine directory. ESRI's ArcView is packaged with an import utility called IMPORT71 for the same export file conversion. The utility is also available through the FREE software link on the Maine GIS Data Catlaog under "CDProducts" at http://megis.maine.gov/catalog/ or from ESRI at http://www.esri.com/. CARE MUST BE TAKEN after import, not to separate the spatial information from its related INFO file. Since export files are in ASCII format make sure any file transfer method like FTP is executed under ASCII mode. Binary transfer will not work correctly. Digital Transfer Option: Online Option: Access Instructions: Anyone with an Internet browser can view and download these data from http://megis.maine.gov/catalog/. Please follow instructions on the website for the Internet Data Catalog. Digital Transfer Option: Online Option: Access Instructions: Where file size and Internet access permit, data requests can be made available via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) from the ftp address ftp://ftp.state.me.us/. Digital Form: Digital Transfer Information: Format Name: ESRI Shapefile Format Version Number: ARC Version 8.3 Format Specification: ArcView Shapefile Format ASCII File Structure: Case Sensitive: false Format Information Content: MEGIS will soon make all data in the internet Data Catalog available in ESRI's ArcView shapefile format. This additional format will first be available for E911 data under the TOWNS tab. A shapefile is a simple non-topological format that stores the geometry and attribute information for a set of geographic features as a set of vector (point, line, polygon) coordinates. Shapefiles draw quickly and directly in ArcView; you can create your own data using the shapefile format; an existing ARC/INFO coverage can be converted to a shapefile; other spatial data formats can be converted to shapefiles. Three files are created for each shapefile: .shp stores the feature geometry (shape and location information); .shx stores the index of the feature geometry; .dbf a dBASE (TM) file stores the attribute information for the features. Other index files may be created to help speed analysis and query: these file formats are .sbn .sbx .ain .aix .fbn and .fbx. In addition you may find projection .prj, and metadata .xml, files associated with shapefiles. CAUTION: When you edit an existing theme or shapefile you are creating a new dataset or at least a new version of a dataset; give the dataset a new name or a version identifier to reflect your edits. Be prepared to fully document your sources and to both quantify and qualify the edits you make in order to facilitate coordination with other data sources. PLEASE NOTE: conversion to shapefile format changes some characters ( # - .) to underscores; item names over 10 characters are truncated. An effort will be made over time to consider these limitations in item names, and to eliminate the use of these characters in Maine GIS data development. It should not be assumed that a conversion from shapefile back to coverage would produce the same data file as found in the original coverage format. The results of such a conversion are greatly improved by the use of PRECISION setting DOUBLE, DOUBLE and careful management of tolerances. Digital Transfer Option: Online Option: Access Instructions: Anyone with an internet browser can view and download these data from the http address http://megis.maine.gov/catalog/. Please follow instructions on the website for the internet Data Catalog. Digital Transfer Option: Online Option: Access Instructions: Where file size and internet access permit, data requests can be filled via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) from the ftp address ftp://ftp.state.me.us/. Fees: Data may be downloaded from Maine GIS Data Catalog at no charge. Turnaround: Data is available for immediate download from the Maine GIS Data Catalog. Standard Order Process: Non-digital Form: map Fees: MEGIS does some custom mapping, with available Maine GIS data, as time allows. If you have a custom mapping question please call the technical support line at (207) 287-6144 and ask about an estimate for your mapping needs. Turnaround: 15 working days Custom Order Process: MEGIS provides technical support for Maine GIS data, estimates on custom mapping, and consultation on data and application development, as time permits. You may call (207) 287-6144 with questions about Maine GIS data, and to inquire about assistance with your GIS environment. Available Time Period: Time Period Information: Range of Dates/Times: Beginning Date: 1/1/1997 Beginning Time: Unknown Ending Date: Present Ending Time: Unknown Metadata Reference Information Section Index Metadata Date: 7/1/2000 Metadata Review Date: Metadata Future Review Date: Metadata Contact: Contact Information: Contact Organization Primary: Contact Organization: (MEGIS) Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems Contact Address: Address Type: mailing address Address: State House Station 145 City: Augusta State or Province: ME Postal Code: 04333-0145 Country: USA Contact Voice Telephone: (207) 287-6144 Contact Facsimile Telephone: (207) 287-4563 Hours of Service: Monday through Friday 0800 - 1700 EST Metadata Standard Name: FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata Metadata Standard Version: FGDC-STD-001-1998 Metadata Access Constraints: none Metadata Use Constraints: Please confirm that you are using the most recent copy of both data and metadata from the Maine GIS Data Catalog. The Maine Office of Geographic Information Systems (MEGIS) provides notice of updates and corrections directly to the Maine GIS Technical Group and Maine GIS Users through the MEGISTECH and MEGISUSER list servers. To subscribe please contact the MEGIS technical support line at (207) 287-6144. To request correction in, or updates to, Maine GIS data a feedback form is available at http://megis.maine.gov/, or you may contact MEGIS directly. MEGIS is not responsible for local edits to data or metadata. Updates, corrections, and feedback incorporated in the Maine GIS database are made in accordance with "Data Standards for Maine Geographic Information Systems", 2002, and coordinated by MEGIS in consultation with the Maine GIS Executive Council. MetaWeb Metadata report generated Thursday, 01/April/2004