The miscellaneous transportation data set was generated for the Front Range Infrastructure Resources (FRIR) Project as a base cartographic layer. The data set contains the project's 45 1:24,000-scale quadrangle demonstration area that covers the Front Range of Colorado, south from Ft. Collins to the southern portion of Denver metropolitan area (not including Highlands Ranch, Douglas County); and west from Denver International Airport to the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains. For more information on this project, visit the Colorado Front Range Infrastructure Resources Project web site: http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/frontrange/datasets.htm. Procedures involved in compiling the miscellaneous transportation data include (1) obtaining 1 meter digital imagery and ancillary data for collecting, interpreting, and classifying the miscellaneous transportation features, (2) compiling the Digital Line Graph (DLG) vector data by 1:24,000-scale USGS quadrangle tiles, (3) merging the 1:24,000-scale quadrangle tiles into one seamless data set, and (4) translating and reattributing the features into user-friendly data sets. The translated attribution is described below in the Supplemental_Information section.
The demand for GIS data has increased recently, especially in rapidly growing metropolitan areas. Many state, regional, and local planning agencies require up-to-date transportation networks and other cartographic base information for various applications including modeling urban growth, determining land suitability for future development, monitoring land use changes and impacts on the environment, understanding land use patterns, and developing policies that could encourage or discourage certain land use zoning. Base cartographic layers are part of the USGS FRIR project cooperative effort to provide qualitative and quantitative information about infrastructure (aggregate, energy, water, habitat) features needed by growing urban regions like the Denver metropolitan area. The objective of the project is to develop GIS information about water and other themes in such a way that decision makers can use this information to make land use planning decisions, growth models and will be used by the project scientists for multiple studies of the changing landscape of the Front Range and the impact on various resources. In addition to miscellaneous transportation (FRIMT), the USGS has created six other base cartographic layers consisting of: roads (FRIRD), hydrography (FRIHY), railroads (FRIRR), manmade structures (FRIMS), public land survey system (FRIPL), and boundaries (FRIBD). FRIMT contains line and polygon attributed features. The data layers are available at http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/frontrange/datasets.htm
CODES: MISCELLANEOUS TRANSPORTATION OVERLAY This document lists the codes specific to the miscellaneous transportation coverage as they pertain to item fields. The original classification system is taken from DLG major/minor attribute codes. The CAT item specifies the overlay type and takes the place of DLG major codes. See (<URL:http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/nmpstds/dlgstds.html>) for the complete document of DLG attributes. Field Definitions: CAT Theme Category PIC Primary Identification Code DSC Descriptive Code LABEL Feature Definition MATT Redefined PIC and DSC into one field SAMPLE .AAT INFO FILE: CAT =19 miscellaneous transportation category PIC =202 power transmission line DSC =999 no descriptive code ** REDEFINED ITEMS ** MATT =202999 combination of PIC, and DSC codes -------------------- !! ATTENTION !! NEATLINE: designated by PIC and DSC codes of 777 NULL VALUES: '9's are used to fill in blank fields ---------------------- ** PIC codes for NODES: none ** PIC codes for LINE features: PIC Definition 201 pipeline 202 power transmission line ** PIC codes for MULTIPLE ELEMENT: DLG attributes that can be applied to LINE or POLYGON features. PIC Definition 400 power station 401 substation 402 hydroelectric plant 403 landing strip/airport, perimeter of airport 404 heliport, perimeter of heliport 406 pumping station or compressor station 408 measuring/valve station ** DSC Codes: descriptive code of PIC codes. DSC Definition 602 abandoned 605 unimproved/loose surface
The imagery used in interpretation of miscellaneous transportation features was 1997 digital orthorectified imagery.
This data was collected from 1-meter resolution orthorectified scanned imagery (1997). The IFSAR imagery was used for horizontal accuracy. The data is revised from the original DLG vector data that was collected at 1:24000-scale within the 40 foot map accuracy standards. See DLG standards at http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/nmpstds/dlgstds.html. The data was collected for government use and represents the results of data collection for a specific activity. USGS makes no representation as to the suitability or accuracy of the data for any other purpose and disclaims any liability for errors that the data may contain. As such, it is only valid for its intended use, content, time, and accuracy specifications. While there are no explicit constraints on the use of the data, please exercise appropriate and professional judgment in the use and interpretation of this data. Acknowledgment of the U.S. Geological Survey would be appreciated for products derived from this data.
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The final editing and structuring of this data set were completed by the FRIR project members at the Rocky Mountain Mapping Center.
The attribution for the miscellaneous transportation data was verified for consistency throughout the demo project area. Check plots were used to compare attribution and spatial extent with the photography. See Part 3, Attribute Coding of Standards for Digital Line Graphs at (<http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/nmpstds/dlgstds.html>) See Entity_and_Attribute_Information and Supplemental_Information sections.
Polygon and chain-node topology present. All areas are closed polygons containing one label point. All arcs have an attribute code.
Miscellaneous Transportation feature density consists of lines coded with airport, power transmission line and pipeline attributes. Polygons have various codes. There are no node attributes. The region is considered a representative pattern (feature density) with capture conditions according to USGS 1:24000 mapping standards. Use of this data at larger scales may be incomplete. See capture conditions in Part 2- Miscellaneous Transportation (DLG-F), and also Standards for Digital Line Graphs and at (<URL:http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/nmpstds/dlgstds.html>)
The miscellaneous transportation vector data is within 40 ft. to the ground planimetry. The original data is from a mosaic of photorevised 1:24000-scale DLGs derived from stable-base 1:24000-scale USGS topographic maps. Digital orthorectified imagery at a 1-meter resolution was used to collect features. Magnitude imagery from IFSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture RADAR), with a horizontal accuracy of 2.5 meters and vertical accuracy of 2.0 meters, was used to verify horizontal placement of the features. The IFSAR imagery was collected by Intermap Technologies. See National Map Accuracy Standards at (<URL:http://mapping.usgs.gov/standards/>).
Imagery was used to manually interpret and classify the miscellaneous transportation features.
Interpretation/Compilation - Features were visually identified, interpreted, and classified according to the USGS DLG Limited Update Standards except that data was collected so that 90 per cent of the well-defined features are within 40 ft. to the ground planimetry and power transmission lines were connected for purposes of consistency. The data is interpreted and compiled in blocks of 1:24,000-scale quadrangles. Once completed the data is edge-matched and paneled together into the seamless demonstration area. Final review of the data was to verify attribution, add additional attribution, and move features to geographically match the imagery.
FRIMT items are used to describe the physical and cultural characteristics of line and polygon elements. Attribute codes are used to reduce redundant information, provide enough reference information to support integration with larger data bases, and describe the relationships between cartographic elements. See Supplemental_Information section for item definitions. FRIMT.PAT: COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME 1 AREA 8 18 F 5 9 PERIMETER 8 18 F 5 17 FRIMT# 4 5 B - 21 FRIRMT-ID 4 5 B - 25 CAT 2 2 I - 27 PIC 3 3 I - 30 DSC 3 3 I - 33 LABEL 50 50 C - ** REDEFINED ITEMS ** 25 MATT 6 6 I - FRIRMT.AAT: COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME 1 FNODE# 4 5 B - 5 TNODE# 4 5 B - 9 LPOLY# 4 5 B - 13 RPOLY# 4 5 B - 17 LENGTH 8 18 F 5 25 FRIMT# 4 5 B - 29 FRIMT-ID 4 5 B - 33 CAT 2 2 I - 35 PIC 3 3 I - 38 DSC 3 3 I - 41 LABEL 50 50 C - ** REDEFINED ITEMS ** 35 MATT 6 6 I -
CAT Theme Category (DLG miscellaneous transportation = 190) PIC Primary Identification Code DSC Descriptive Code LABEL Feature Definition MATT Redefined PIC and DSC Codes into one field
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