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U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey The National Map Digital Mapping Techniques Workshop Columbus, Ohio June 12, 2006 Charles Hickman
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Charles Hickman - Geographer - U.S. Geological Survey Mapping Liaison to Indiana and Ohio 6480 Doubletree Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43229 USA chickman@usgs.gov (614) 430-7768 NGPO http://www.usgs.gov/ngpo The National Map http://nationalmap.gov Find your state NGPO liaison at http://nmcatalog.usgs.gov/crreps/faces/crreps.jspx NSGIC Representatives http://www.nsgic.org
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The National Map Based on Partnerships LocalState Federal Credit to North Carolina
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http://nationalmap.gov
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The National Map Background 55,000 maps / 33,000,000 hours / $1.6 billion Valuable part of economy and infrastructure Value is eroding due to age
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The National Map Distributed set of consistent, integrated, continually maintained, basic spatial data for the United States. Serve as the Nation's topographic map for the 21 st century.
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The National Map: Data Themes Orthorectified imagery Land cover Elevation Transportation (road, rail, other) Hydrography Structures Boundaries (political & admin) Geographic names
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The National Map: Characteristics (1) Seamless not quad based Current to days or weeks, not years Basic spatial data Foundation for additional data stable feature identifiers as Velcro reach codes, addresses, linear referencing
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The National Map Characteristics (2) Digital data and paper maps GIS ready User friendly Online access, web accessible, 24-7 Accurate, best available Public domain, but link to other data Standardized, consistent, modern datums
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The National Map: Characteristics (3) Integrated themes Continually maintained Transactional updates Feature metadata Roll back to versions for any point in time Based on partnerships Fed by state & local data and knowledge National coverage Variable resolution
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n Blanket F Consistent F Seamless F Implementation can be more “rich” (aka complicated) F Slower to occur (integration takes time) n Quilt F Less consistent F Has seams F Implementation currently simple F Updates can occur more quickly (less or little integration) F More choices of data The National Map: Blankets and Quilts
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Geospatial Web Services Open Geospatial Consortium OGC interface specifications Web map service – returns a picture Web feature service – returns geometry, attributes, and relationships Web coverage service – returns raster-model data
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U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey
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National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) Combine best of EPA RF3 and USGS DLG 100K first 24K now Many partners Geodatabase model
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National Elevation Dataset (NED) Elevation data for Mapping Classifying land cover Producing orthoimagery Modeling hydrologic and wildland fire processes
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National Elevation Dataset (NED) Elevation data for Mapping Classifying land cover Producing orthoimagery Modeling hydrologic and wildland fire processes
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National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD) NLCD 2001 will be part of a land characterization database that also includes: LANDSAT 7 imagery Terrain slope, aspect, and elevation Soil moisture NLCD 1992 Surface impervious and tree cover Classification rules
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The National Geospatial Program Office Coordination, standards, policy – Federal Geographic Data Committee Discovery and access – Geospatial One Stop Integrated base data – The National Map Coordination & Standards Data Discovery & Access Consistent & Current Content
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National Geospatial Programs Office A Unified Approach to the NSDI Align USGS national geospatial activities and responsibilities Federal Geographic Data Committee Geospatial One Stop National Map National Atlas Reaffirm the direction of individual activities Expand partnership offices Assess USGS geospatial products and services
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Disciplines of the U.S. Geological Survey Geology (GD) Water Resources (WRD) Biological Resources (BRD) Geography GIO, includes NGPO
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FGDC
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Charles Hickman - Geographer - U.S. Geological Survey Mapping Liaison to Indiana and Ohio 6480 Doubletree Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43229 USA chickman@usgs.gov (614) 430-7768 NGPO http://www.usgs.gov/ngpo The National Map http://nationalmap.gov Find your state NGPO liaison at http://nmcatalog.usgs.gov/crreps/faces/crreps.jspx
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Ask USGS Email ask@usgs.gov Phone 1-888-ASK-USGS n Web http://ask.usgs.gov
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