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Connecticut USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index Envelope (NAD83 Area)

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Title:
Connecticut USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index Envelope (NAD83 Area)

Abstract:
This is a 7.5-minute quadrangle index grid for a region defined by the rectangular envelope for Connecticut. The rectangular envelope is an area that includes quadrangles for Connecticut and the immediate area surrounding the state. Polygon features representing individual 7.5-minute quadrangle areas are based on Connecticut State Plane Coordinate System, North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). They do not correspond exactly with the quadrangle boundaries published on the USGS 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle maps because the polygon feature boundaries on the published quadrangle maps are based on the Connecticut State Plane Coordinate System, North American Datum of 1927 (NAD27). Each polygon feature defines a geographic area that is slightly different than the area shown on the corresponding 1:24,000-scale USGS 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle map. Boundaries of the polygon features in this layer match the NAD83 reference tics shown at the corners of each quadrangle map. This index was generated by mathematically projecting the 7.5-minute latitude and longitude quadrangle corner coordinates to Connecticut State Plane Coordinate System, NAD83. It represents a true NAD83 index of 7.5-minute quadrangle areas. Polygon attribute information is comprised of codes to uniquely identify individual quadrangle areas. This is static information that is not subject to change.

Supplemental information:
In 2004, the State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection developed automated procedure to systematically create the USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index layer in order to officially document the process by which this layer was previously developed by this agency. This automated procedure was developed using ArcInfo Workstation 8.3 software and the Arc Macro Language (AML) as a scripting environment and recorded in an AML file named MAKEINDEX.AML for the USGS quadrangle map category of data for the State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection. The MAKEINDEX.AML derives polygon features and assigns attribute information to these features based on information in three text files that specify and define polygon corner coordinates, polygon label point coordinates, and polygon attribute values.

CT DEP Quadrangle Numbers - The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection established the following quadrangle numbers to uniquely identify 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle areas - Bashbish Falls MA-CT-NY (1), Ashley Falls MA-CT (2), South Sandisfield MA-CT (3), Tolland Center MA-CT (4), West Granville MA-CT (5), Southwick MA-CT (6), West Springfield MA-CT (7), Springfield South MA-CT (8), Hampden MA-CT (9), Monson MA-CT (10), Wales MA-CT (11), Southbridge MA-CT (12), Webster MA-CT (13), Oxford MA-CT-RI (14), Millerton NY-CT (15), Sharon CT-NY (16), South Canaan CT (17), Norfolk CT (18), Winsted CT (19), New Hartford CT (20), Tariffville CT-MA (21), Windsor Locks CT (22), Broad Brook CT (23), Ellington CT (24), Stafford Springs CT (25), Westford CT (26), Eastford CT (27), Putnam CT (28), Thompson CT-RI (29), Amenia NY-CT (30), Ellsworth CT (31), Cornwall CT (32), West Torrington CT (33), Torrington CT (34), Collinsville CT (35), Avon CT (36), Hartford North CT (37), Manchester CT (38), Rockville CT (39), Coventry CT (40), Spring Hill CT (41), Hampton CT (42), Danielson CT (43), East Killingly CT-RI (44), Dover Plains NY-CT (45), Kent CT (46), New Preston CT (47), Litchfield CT (48), Thomaston CT (49), Bristol CT (50), New Britain CT (51), Hartford South CT (52), Glastonbury CT (53), Marlborough CT (54), Columbia CT (55), Willimantic CT (56), Scotland CT (57), Plainfield CT (58), Oneco CT-RI (59), Pawling NY-CT (60), New Milford CT (61), Roxbury CT (62), Woodbury CT (63), Waterbury CT (64), Southington CT (65), Meriden CT (66), Middletown CT (67), Middle Haddam CT (68), Moodus CT (69), Colchester CT (70), Fitchville CT (71), Norwich CT (72), Jewett City CT (73), Voluntown CT-RI (74), Brewster NY-CT (75), Danbury CT (76), Newtown CT (77), Southbury CT (78), Naugatuck CT (79), Mount Carmel CT (80), Wallingford CT (81), Durham CT (82), Haddam CT (83), Deep River CT (84), Hamburg CT (85), Montville CT (86), Uncasville CT (87), Old Mystic CT (88), Ashaway RI-CT (89), Peach Lake NY-CT (90), Bethel CT (91), Botsford CT (92), Long Hill CT (93), Ansonia CT (94), New Haven CT (95), Branford CT (96), Guilford CT (97), Clinton CT (98), Essex CT (99), Old Lyme CT (100), Niantic CT (101), New London CT-NY (102), Mystic CT-NY-RI (103), Watch Hill RI-CT (104), Mount Kisco NY-CT (105), Pound Ridge NY-CT (106), Norwalk North CT-NY (107), Westport CT (108), Bridgeport CT (109), Milford CT (110), Woodmont CT (111), Glenville CT-NY (112), Stamford CT (113), Norwalk South CT (114), Sherwood Point CT-NY (115), Mamaroneck NY-CT (116), Unpublished Quad (1213), Unpublished Quad (1214), Unpublished Quad (1215), Unpublished Quad (1216), Orient NY (1217), Plum Island NY (1218), Unpublished Quad (1310), Unpublished Quad (1311), Unpublished Quad (1312), Unpublished Quad (1313), Bayville NY (1407), and Lloyd Harbor NY (1408).

The USGS does not publish 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle maps for quad numbers 1213, 1214, 1215, 1216, 1310, 1311, 1312, and 1313. These quadrangles are either located in the middle of Long Island Sound (and are entirely coved by water) or include small land areas along the coast shown on the southern margins of the Branford CT (96), Guilford CT (97), Clinton CT (98) topographic quadrangle maps. The Branford, Guilford, and Clinton topographic maps include areas along the Connecticut shoreline slightly beyond their southern quadrangle boundary, which is defined as 41 degrees and 15 minutes of latitude. The additionally mapped areas on these 3 quadrangle maps include locations such as the Thimble Islands, Sachems Head, and Hammonnasset Point. These areas are actually located on unpublished quadrangles  located to the south of the Branford, Guilford, and Clinton quadrangles - numbers 1213, 1214, and 1215. Unpublished quadrangle 1214 also covers Faulkners Island, which is in Long Island Sound off Guilford, Connecticut.

The Orient NY (1217), Plum Island NY (1218), Bayville NY (1407), and Lloyd Harbor NY (1408) quadrangles include portions of Connecticut waters along the Connecticut-New York state boundary in Long Island Sound in addition to sections of Long Island, New York. These quadrangle maps do not contain any Connecticut landmass.

  1. How should this data set be cited?

    State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection (data compiler, editor and publisher), 1999, Connecticut USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index Envelope (NAD83 Area): State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

    Online links:
    Other citation details:
    The State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection is the collector of the data (compiler), the creator and maintainer of the data layer (editor), and producer (publisher) of this information for use. The 2005 Edition includes that same spatial data originally published in 1999 with the addition of metadata.

  2. What geographic area does the data set cover?

    Bounding coordinates:
    West: -73.771430
    East: -71.600912
    North: 42.255441
    South: 40.869442

  3. What does it look like?

    http://www.cteco.uconn.edu/metadata/dep/browsegraphic/quadindexenvelopefullview.gif (GIF)
    Full view of Connecticut USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index Envelope (NAD83 Area)

  4. Does the data set describe conditions during a particular time period?

    Calendar date: 1999
    Currentness reference:
    publication date

  5. What is the general form of this data set?

    Geospatial data presentation form: vector digital data

  6. How does the data set represent geographic features?

    1. How are geographic features stored in the data set?

      Indirect spatial reference:
      State of Connecticut, United States of America

      This is a Vector data set. It contains the following vector data types (SDTS terminology):
      • G-polygon (187)

    2. What coordinate system is used to represent geographic features?

      The map projection used is Lambert Conformal Conic.

      Projection parameters:
      Lambert Conformal Conic
      Standard parallel: 41.200000
      Standard parallel: 41.866667
      Longitude of central meridian: -72.750000
      Latitude of projection origin: 40.833333
      False easting: 999999.999996
      False northing: 499999.999998

      Planar coordinates are encoded using coordinate pair.
      Abscissae (x-coordinates) are specified to the nearest 0.000000.
      Ordinates (y-coordinates) are specified to the nearest 0.000000.
      Planar coordinates are specified in survey feet.

      The horizontal datum used is North American Datum of 1983.
      The ellipsoid used is Geodetic Reference System 80.
      The semi-major axis of the ellipsoid used is 6378137.000000.
      The flattening of the ellipsoid used is 1/298.257222.

      Vertical coordinate system definition:
      Altitude system definition:
      Altitude resolution: 1.000000
      Altitude encoding method: Explicit elevation coordinate included with horizontal coordinates

  7. How does the data set describe geographic features?

    Connecticut USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index Envelope (NAD83 Area)
    USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Quadrangle areas represented as polygon features. (Source: State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection)

    OBJECTID
    Internal feature number. (Source: ESRI)
                      

    Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.

    QGNO
    Quadrangle ID - Quadrangle Identifier. The GGNO attribute uniquely identifies 7.5 minute quadrangle areas in and nearby Connecticut. (Source: Unknown)
                      

    Numeric value.

    QUAD_NO
    Quadrangle Number - An ID number designated by the State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection, Natural Resources Center in the 1980's to uniquely identify individual quadrangle maps. (Source: State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection)
                      

    Numeric value. Quadrangle maps published by the USGS that cover the Connecticut mainland and coastal area are assigned numeric values ranging from 1-116. Other quadrangle areas that encompass the waters of Connecticut in Long Island Sound are assigned numeric values range from 1213 to 1218, 1310 to 1313, and 1407 to 1408.

    QUADRANGLE
    Quadrangle Name - Name of the quadrangle map published by the USGS (Source: US Geological Survey)
                      

    Text value

    SHAPE
    Feature geometry. (Source: ESRI)
                      

    Coordinates defining the features.

    SHAPE.area
    SHAPE.len
    Entity and attribute overview:
    Use the QUAD_NO attribute to uniquely identify features.
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Who produced the data set?

  1. Who are the originators of the data set? (may include formal authors, digital compilers, and editors)


  2. Who also contributed to the data set?

  3. To whom should users address questions about the data?

    Howie Sternberg
    State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection
    79 Elm Street
    Hartford, Connecticut 06106-5127
    USA

    860-424-3540 (voice)
    860-424-4058 (FAX)
    dep.gisdata@ct.gov
    Hours of Service: Monday to Friday, 08:30 to 16:30 Eastern Standard Time
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Why was the data set created?

Use this layer to define the 7.5-minute quadrangle grid for the greater Connecticut area based on the Connecticut State Plane Coordinate System, North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) . All currently available quadrangle maps for Connecticut are based on (published in) NAD27. This layer is an index to a possible new series of 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle maps published by the USGS based on NAD83. Due to the change in horizontal datums, NAD83-based topographic quadrangle maps will cover slightly different geographic areas than the currently available set of USGS topographic quadrangle maps. The geographic area encompassed by USGS 7.5-minute quadrangle maps is based on a grid interval of 7.5 minutes of latitude and longitude. The quadrangle boundaries shown on the USGS 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle maps are generated by projecting the 7.5-minute latitude and longitude coordinates that define the corners of the 7.5 minute quadrangle maps to the Connecticut State Plane Coordinate System, NAD27, whereas the quadrangle index polygon boundaries for this layer are generated by projecting these same latitude and longitude coordinate values to the Connecticut State Plane Coordinate System, NAD83. Consequently, this layer represents a true NAD83 quadrangle index, but these quadrangle polygon boundaries are not exactly identical to and do not precisely lineup with the quadrangle boundaries printed on the current set of 1:24,000-scale USGS topographic quadrangle maps. For example, quadrangle index polygon boundaries running North-South (lines of longitude) are offset from the corresponding boundaries on the topographic quadrangle maps by about 125 feet, and the quadrangle index polygon boundaries running East-West (lines of latitude) are offset from the corresponding boundaries on the topographic quadrangle maps by about 35 feet. This discrepancy is expected because this layer's quadrangle index polygon features and the USGS topographic quadrangle maps are originally based two different horizontal datums (NAD83 and NAD27), resulting in the placement of latitude and longitude coordinate values at slightly different locations on the surface of the Earth. Use a different quadrangle index layer named USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index for quadrangle boundaries that correspond exactly with the boundaries of the USGS 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle maps.

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How was the data set created?

  1. Where did the data come from?

    Source 1 - tics.txt (source 1 of 6)

    State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection, 1999, Polygon corner tic coordinates: State of Connecticut, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Type of source media: disc
    Source scale denominator: not applicable
    Source contribution:
    Coordinates defining corners of 7.5 minute quadangle maps used to generate Tic registration features (Tic ID, Longitude, Latitude). Example values for one row of quadrangles:
    806,-73.75000,41.75000
    807,-73.62500,41.75000
    808,-73.50000,41.75000
    809,-73.37500,41.75000
    810,-73.25000,41.75000
    811,-73.12500,41.75000
    812,-73.00000,41.75000
    813,-72.87500,41.75000
    814,-72.75000,41.75000
    815,-72.62500,41.75000
    816,-72.50000,41.75000
    817,-72.37500,41.75000
    818,-72.25000,41.75000
    819,-72.12500,41.75000
    820,-72.00000,41.75000
    821,-71.87500,41.75000
    822,-71.75000,41.75000
    823,-71.62500,41.75000
    906,-73.75000,41.62500
    907,-73.62500,41.62500
    908,-73.50000,41.62500
    909,-73.37500,41.62500
    910,-73.25000,41.62500
    911,-73.12500,41.62500
    912,-73.00000,41.62500
    913,-72.87500,41.62500
    914,-72.75000,41.62500
    915,-72.62500,41.62500
    916,-72.50000,41.62500
    917,-72.37500,41.62500
    918,-72.25000,41.62500
    919,-72.12500,41.62500
    920,-72.00000,41.62500
    921,-71.87500,41.62500
    922,-71.75000,41.62500
    923,-71.62500,41.62500

    Source 2 - labels.txt (source 2 of 6)

    State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection, 1999, Polygon label point coordinates: State of Connecticut, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Type of source media: disc
    Source scale denominator: not applicable
    Source contribution:
    Coordinates used to generate quadrangle polygon label points (Tic ID, Longitude, Latitude). Example values for one row of quadrangles:
    806,-73.68750,41.68750
    807,-73.56250,41.68750
    808,-73.43750,41.68750
    809,-73.31250,41.68750
    810,-73.18750,41.68750
    811,-73.06250,41.68750
    812,-72.93750,41.68750
    813,-72.81250,41.68750
    814,-72.68750,41.68750
    815,-72.56250,41.68750
    816,-72.43750,41.68750
    817,-72.31250,41.68750
    818,-72.18750,41.68750
    819,-72.06250,41.68750
    820,-71.93750,41.68750
    821,-71.81250,41.68750
    822,-71.68750,41.68750

    Source 3 - quaddata.txt (source 3 of 6)

    State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection, 1999, Polygon attribute data: State of Connecticut, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Type of source media: disc
    Source scale denominator: not applicable
    Source contribution:
    Source of data for lookup data table joined to polygon features. Example values for one row of quadrangles:
    "Qgno","Quad_no","Quadrangle","Cttopo_flg","Ctquad_flg"
    806,806,Verbank NY,F,F
    807,45,Dover Plains,T,T
    808,46,Kent,T,T
    809,47,New Preston,T,T
    810,48,Litchfield,T,T
    811,49,Thomaston,T,T
    812,50,Bristol,T,T
    813,51,New Britain,T,T
    814,52,Hartford South,T,T
    815,53,Glastonbury,T,T
    816,54,Marlborough,T,T
    817,55,Columbia,T,T
    818,56,Willimantic,T,T
    819,57,Scotland,T,T
    820,58,Plainfield,T,T
    821,59,Oneco,T,T
    822,822,Coventry Center RI,T,F

    Source 4 - Quad_Index (source 4 of 6)

    State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection (data compiler, editor, and publisher), 1999, Connecticut USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index Envelope (NAD83 Area): State of Connecticut, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Online links:
    Type of source media: disc
    Source scale denominator: 24000
    Source contribution:
    Index is in ArcInfo coverage format with polygon and tic features.

    Source 5 - Quad_Index_NAD83_Area_Envelope.shp (source 5 of 6)

    State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection (data compiler, editor, and publisher), 1999, Connecticut USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index (NAD 83 Area): State of Connecticut, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Online links:
    Other citation details:
    The State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection is the collector of the data (compiler), the creator and maintainer of the data layer (editor), and producer (publisher) of this information for use. The 2005 Edition includes that same spatial data originally published in 1999 with the addition of metadata.

    Type of source media: disc
    Source scale denominator: 24000
    Source contribution:
    Quad_Index_NAD83_Area.shp is in ESRI Shapefile format with polygon features.

    Source 6 - Quad_Index_NAD83_Area_Envelope (source 6 of 6)

    State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection (data compiler, editor, and publisher), 1999, Connecticut USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index (NAD 83 Area): State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

    Online links:
    Other citation details:
    The State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection is the collector of the data (compiler), the creator and maintainer of the data layer (editor), and producer (publisher) of this information for use. The 2005 Edition includes that same spatial data originally published in 1999 with the addition of metadata.

    Type of source media: disc
    Source scale denominator: 24000
    Source contribution:
    Quad_Index_NAD83_Area is in  GeoDatabase Feature Class format.

  2. What changes have been made?

    Date: 2005 (change 1 of 3)
    Create 2005 Edition of Quadrangle Index - The automated process for creating the USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index (NAD83) is documented in an Arc Macro Language (AML) script named MAKEINDEX.AML for the USGS quadrangle map category of data for the State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection. The MAKEINDEX.AML creates polygon features and assigns attribute information to these features based on information in three text files that specify and define polygon corner coordinates, polygon label point coordinates, and polygon attribute values. There are a number of steps in this process. To begin, two intermediate ArcInfo coveages were generated. An ArcInfo coverage named INDEXDD was generated that stored (preliminary quadrangle boundary) line features based on a fishnet-type grid orientation  with an origin of -73.45,40.875 (SW corner of quad 116), an upper left coordinate of -73.75,42.25 (NW corner of quad 406), an upper right coordinate of -71.625,42.25 (NE corner of quad 422), and a cell size of 0.125,0.125 (7.5 minutes). These features represented lines of latitude and longitude spaced at 7.5-minute intervals. Tic features were also generated and added to this coverage base on coordinate values from Source 1 (tics.txt). Five vertices were added to each quadrangle boundary line feature at an interval of 0.021 minutes (0.125 / 6 = 0.021). Note, five vertices require 6 segments. These vertices were programmatically added to ensure that line features would accurately project from Geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) by allowing them to curve at vertex locations as opposed to simply projecting a straight line between quadrangle corners. Note, quadrangle boundaries are not straight lines. A second ArcInfo coverage named LABELPOINTDD was generated based on values from Source 2 (labels.txt). These point features were purposefully located in the center of each quadrangle polygon feature. The INDEXDD and LABELPOINTDD coverages were projected to Connecticut State Plane, NAD83 and named INDEX1 and LABELPOINT, respectively. ArcInfo coverage Fuzzy and Dangle tolerance settings for INDEX1 were set to 4 and 10 feet, respectively. Based on the line feature geometry, polygon features were built and added to INDEX1. Additionally, point features from LABELPOINT were added to INDEX1 and used to attribute each polygon feature with the corresponding quadrangle number. An INFO data table based on Source 3 (quadata.txt) was subsequently appended to these polygon features to include additional information such as quadrangle map name. Finally, the USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index (NAD83) coverage was derived from a query-based selection of polygon features from INDEX1 by using an attribute value from Source 3 (CTQUAD_FLG = "T") that flagged the quadrangle polygon features necessary to cover the geographic area of the State of Connecticut. The name of the resulting ArcInfo Coverage is INDEX.

    Person responsible for change:
    Howie Sternberg
    State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection

    Data sources used in this process:
    • Source 1 - tics.txt
    • Source 2 - labels.txt
    • Source 3 - quaddata.txt

    Data sources produced in this process:
    • Source 4 - Quad_Index

    Date: 2005 (change 2 of 3)
    Export to Shapefile Format - Converted polygon feature data from ArcInfo Coverage named INDEX to a Shapefile named Quad_Index_NAD83_Area_Envelope.shp. Excluded the AREA, PERIMETER, INDEX#, and INDEX-ID attributes from the Shapefile because their values are only maintained by ArcInfo software with data that is in ArcInfo Coverage format. Includes all polygon features within (fishnet) envelope area covering Connecticut.

    Person responsible for change:
    Howie Sternberg
    State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection

    Data sources used in this process:
    • Source 4 - Quad_Index

    Data sources produced in this process:
    • Source 5 - Quad_Index_NAD83_Area_Envelope.shp

    Date: 20060101 (change 3 of 3)
    Convert to GeoDatabase Feature Class format - Defined new Feature Class named Quad_Index_NAD83_Area_Envelope; and imported the attribute definitions, loaded features and imported metadata from  Quad_Index_NAD83_Area_Envelope.shp shapefile.
     
    Spatial Reference Properties for Feature Class:
    Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Connecticut_FIPS_0600_Feet
    XY Domain MinX: 100000; MaxX: 2247483.645
    XY Domain MinY: 200000; MaxY: 2347483.645
    Precision: 1000

    Person responsible for change:
    Howie Sternberg
    State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection (data compiler, editor, and publisher)
    79 Elm Street
    Hartford, Connecticut 06106
    USA

    860-424-3540 (voice)

    Data sources used in this process:
    • Source 5 - Quad_Index_NAD83_Area_Envelope.shp

    Data sources produced in this process:
    • Source 6 - Quad_Index_NAD83_Area_Envelope

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How reliable are the data; what problems remain in the data set?

  1. How well have the observations been checked?

    The USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Quadrangle Index layer depicts the quadrangle boundary feature type shown on the 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangle maps as polygon features with boundaries originally based on a NAD83 horizontal datum rather than NAD27 used by the USGS to publish the topographic quadrangle maps. All attributes have valid values. Values are within defined domains. The accuracy test for the QUAD_NO attribute values was conducted by manually entering and visually inspecting and verifying the values. The QUADRANGLE attribute is the English language equivalent of (decodes) the QUAD_NO field values and was populated by joining the feature attribute data table to a lookup data table with QUAD_NO used as the relate key field. This lookup data table contain records with information that account for the unique occurrences of QUAD_NO. The origin and purpose of another quadrangle identifer attribute, QGNO, was unknown at the time this metadata was written.

  2. How accurate are the geographic locations?

    The horizontal positional accuracy of this data complies with the United States National Map Accuracy Standards for 1:24,000 scale maps. According to this standard, not more than 10 percent of the locations tested are to be in error by more than 1/50 inch (40 feet) measured on the publication scale of a USGS 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle map.

  3. How accurate are the heights or depths?

  4. Where are the gaps in the data? What is missing?

    The degree of completeness is based on the extent to which the data covers the geographic area of the State of Connecticut. The layer is complete because it includes quadrangle index polygon features for all of Connecticut, including areas defined by 7.5 minutes of latitude and longitude where the USGS published 1:24,000-scale topographic quadrangle maps and areas of 7.5 minutes of latitude and longitude entirely covered by water (in Long Island Sound) where the USGS did not publish 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle maps.

  5. How consistent are the relationships among the observations, including topology?

    Polygon features conform to the following topological rules. Polygons are single part. There are no duplicate polygons. Polygons do not self overlap. Polygons do not overlap other polygons. The tests of logical consistency were performed by the State of Connecticut using ESRI ArcInfo software to maintain feature topology in ArcInfo coverage format. The data is topologically clean. The ArcInfo Clean function was repeatedly used following edits to verify topology and enforce a minimum distance between vertices of 4 feet (fuzzy tolerance) and a minimum allowed overshoot length of 0 (zero) feet (dangle length).

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How can someone get a copy of the data set?

Are there legal restrictions on access or use of the data?

Access constraints: None. The data is in the public domain and may be redistributed.
Use constraints:
No restrictions or legal prerequisites for using the data. The data is suitable for use at appropriate scale, and is not intended for maps printed at scales greater or more detailed than 1:24,000 scale (1 inch = 2,000 feet). Although this data set  has been used by the State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection as to the accuracy of the data and or related materials.  The act of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by the State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection in the use of these data or related materials. The user assumes the entire risk related to the use of these data. Once the data is distributed to the user, modifications made to the data by the user should be noted in the metadata. When printing this data on a map or using it in a software application, analysis, or report, please acknowledge the State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection as the source for this information. For example, include the following data source description when printing this layer on a map: Quadrangle Boundary - From the USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index Envelope (NAD83 Area) layer, published by the CT DEP. Source map scale is 1:24,000.

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  1. Who distributes the data set?

    State of Connecticut, Department of Enviromental Protection
    79 Elm Street
    Hartford, Connecticut 06106-5127
    USA

    860-424-3540 (voice)
    860-424-4058 (FAX)
    dep.gisdata@ct.gov
    Hours of Service: Monday to Friday, 08:30 to 16:30 Eastern Standard Time

  2. What's the catalog number I need to order this data set?

    Connecticut USGS 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Index Envelope (NAD83 Area)

  3. What legal disclaimers am I supposed to read?

  4. How can I download or order the data?

    • Availability in digital form:


    • Data format:
      in format Shapefile, Feature Class (version ArcGIS)
      Network links:http://www.ct.gov/deep

    • Cost to order the data: An online copy of the data may be accessed without charge.


  5. Is there some other way to get the data?

    The data distributor does not provide custom GIS analysis or mapping services. Data is available in a standard format and may be converted to other formats, projections, coordinate systems, or selected for specific geographic regions by the party receiving the data.

  6. What hardware or software do I need in order to use the data set?

    Geographic information sytem (GIS), computer-aided drawing or other mapping software is necessary to display, view and access the information.

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Who wrote the metadata?

Dates:
Last modified: 20111208

Metadata author:
Howie Sternberg
State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection
79 Elm Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06106-5127
USA

860-424-3540 (voice)
860-424-4058 (FAX)
dep.gisdata@ct.gov
Hours of Service: Monday to Friday, 08:30 to 16:30 Eastern Standard Time

Metadata standard:
FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata(FGDC-STD-001-1998)

Metadata extensions used:
  • http://www.esri.com/metadata/esriprof80.html

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