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Spatial Vegetation Data Metadata
Metadata:
- Identification_Information:
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- Citation:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator: American Geographic Data, Inc., Wilmington, NC 28403
- Publication_Date: 200110
- Title:
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Congaree National Park Spatial Vegetation Data;
Cover Type / Association level of the National Vegetation Classification System
- Edition: Version 1
- Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map
- Series_Information:
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- Series_Name: USGS-NPS Vegetation Mapping Program
- Issue_Identification: Congaree National Park
- Publication_Information:
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- Publication_Place: Denver, CO
- Publisher:
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USGS, Biological Resources Division, Center for Biological Informatics
- Other_Citation_Details:
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The aerial photography is near CIR 1:12000 scale.
The camera calibration report is USGS report
Number OSL/2157 dated January 17, 1996
Created under contract to the USGS-BRD-CBI.
- Online_Linkage:
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<http://biology.usgs.gov/npsveg/cong/index.html>
- Description:
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- Abstract:
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The National Park Service (NPS), in conjunction
with the Biological Resources Division (BRD) of
the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), has implemented
a program to "develop a uniform hierarchical
vegetation methodology" at a national level. The
program will also create a geographic information
system (GIS) database for the parks under its
management. The purpose of the data is to
document the state of vegetation within the NPS
service area during the 1990's, thereby providing
a baseline study for further analysis at the
Regional or Service-wide level. The vegetation
units of this map were determined through
stereoscopic interpretation of aerial photographs
supported by field sampling and ecological
analysis. The vegetation boundaries were
identified on the photographs by means of the
photographic signatures and collateral information
on slope, hydrology, geography, and vegetation in
accordance with the Standardized National
Vegetation Classification System (October 1995).
The mapped vegetation reflects conditions that
existed during the specific year and season that
the aerial photographs were taken (April, 1996).
There is an inherent margin of error in the use of
aerial photography for vegetation delineation and
classification.
- Purpose:
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The purpose of this spatial data is to provide the
National Park Service the necessary tools to
manage the natural resources within this park
system. Several parks, representing different
regions, environmental conditions, and vegetation
types, were chosen by BRD to be part of the
prototype phase of the program. The initial goal
of the prototype phase is to "develop, test,
refine, and finalize the standards and protocols"
to be used during the production phase of the
project. This includes the development of a
standardized vegetation classification system for
each park and the establishment of
photointerpretation, field, and accuracy
assessment procedures. Congaree National
Park was designated as one of the prototype
parks. Congaree National Park,
established in 1976, was designated as one of the
prototypes within the National Park System. The
park contains approximately 22,200 acres (34
square miles). Congaree National Park is
located approximately 15 miles southeast of
Columbia, the state capitol of South Carolina.
The Congaree River, draining over 8,000 square
miles of Piedmont land to the northwest, forms the
southern border.
- Supplemental_Information:
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On June 30, 1983, Congaree National Park
became an International Biosphere Reserve.
Congaree is noted for containing one of the last
significant stands of old growth bottomland
hardwood forest, over 11,000 acres in all. The
Park contains over 90 species of trees, 16 of
which hold state records for size. Included in
this list of records is a national record sweet
gum with a basal circumference of nearly 20 feet.
- Time_Period_of_Content:
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- Time_Period_Information:
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- Single_Date/Time:
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- Calendar_Date: 19960427
- Currentness_Reference: Date of aerial photo acquisition
- Status:
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- Progress: Complete
- Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: None Planned
- Spatial_Domain:
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- Description_of_Geographic_Extent:
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Congaree National Park is located
approximately 15 miles southeast of Columbia, the
state capitol of South Carolina. Old Bluff
Highway (old Highway 48) lies just north of the
Park boundary. The eastern boundary is
located just northwest of the confluence of the
Congaree and Wateree Rivers. The Park extends
west to where Cedar Creek and Myers Creek join.
- Bounding_Coordinates:
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- West_Bounding_Coordinate: -80.85
- East_Bounding_Coordinate: -80.67083
- North_Bounding_Coordinate: 33.84167
- South_Bounding_Coordinate: 33.75
- Keywords:
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- Theme:
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- Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
- Theme_Keyword: National Park Service
- Theme_Keyword: U.S. Geological Service
- Theme_Keyword: The Nature Conservancy
- Theme_Keyword: Aerial Information Systems
- Theme_Keyword: Center for Biological Informatics
- Theme_Keyword: land cover
- Theme_Keyword: vegetation
- Theme_Keyword: community
- Theme_Keyword: association
- Theme_Keyword: Environmental System Research Institute
- Place:
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- Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
- Place_Keyword: Congaree National Park
- Place_Keyword: South Carolina
- Place_Keyword: USA
- Stratum:
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- Stratum_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
- Stratum_Keyword: Upland Zone
- Stratum_Keyword: Transitional Zone
- Stratum_Keyword: Floodplain Zone
- Stratum_Keyword: Congaree River Bank and Levee Zone
- Stratum_Keyword: Disturbance Areas
- Taxonomy:
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- Keywords/Taxon:
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- Taxonomic_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
- Taxonomic_Keywords: Plant Communities
- Taxonomic_Keywords: National Vegetation Classification System
- Taxonomic_System:
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- Classification_System/Authority:
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- Classification_System_Citation:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator:
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United States Department of the Interior National
Biological Survey and National Park Service
- Publication_Date: 19941101
- Title:
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Standardized National Vegetation Classification
System
- Edition: Version 1
- Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: Document - Classification System
- Series_Information:
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- Series_Name: NBS/NPS Vegetation Mapping Program
- Issue_Identification: Final Draft
- Publication_Information:
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- Publication_Place: Redlands, California
- Publisher: ESRI
- Other_Citation_Details: Prepared by the Nature Conservancy
- Classification_System_Modifications:
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The criteria differs primarily in that the height
and density variables were not mapped at Congaree.
Instead, two additional variables were
addressed:
pre-hurricane Hugo community types and areas of
pine that have been logged since the time of the
1976 aerial photography.
- Identification_Reference:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator:
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United States Department of the Interior National
Biological Survey and National Park Service
- Publication_Date: 19941101
- Title:
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Standardized National Vegetation Classification
System
- Edition: Version 1
- Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: Classification System
- Series_Information:
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- Series_Name: NBS/NPS Vegetation Mapping Program
- Issue_Identification: Final Draft
- Publication_Information:
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- Publication_Place: Redlands, California
- Publisher: ESRI
- Other_Citation_Details: Prepared by the Nature Conservancy
- Taxonomic_Procedures:
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See "Photo Interpretation Report, BRD/NPS Vegetation and Inventory and Mapping Program,
Congaree National Park," October 12, 1998 <http://biology.usgs.gov/npsveg/cong/congpirpt.pdf>
- General_Taxonomic_Coverage:
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Vegetation Alliances of the National Vegetation
Classification System (October 1995)
- Taxonomic_Classification:
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- Taxon_Rank_Name: Kingdom
- Taxon_Rank_Value: Plantae
- Applicable_Common_Name: s: Plants
- Access_Constraints: None
- Use_Constraints:
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Any person using the information presented here
should fully understand the data collection and
compilation procedures, as described in these
metadata, before beginning analysis. The burden
for determining fitness for use lies entirely with
the user. For purposes of publication or
dissemination, citations should be given to the
U.S. Geological Survey and the National Park
Service
- Point_of_Contact:
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- Contact_Information:
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- Contact_Person_Primary:
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- Contact_Person: USGS-NPS Vegetation Mapping Program Coordinator
- Contact_Organization:
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U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources
Division, Center for Infomatics
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: Mailing Address
- Address: USGS
- Address: Biological Resources Division
- Address: Center for Infomatics
- Address: PO Box 25046, DFC, MS302
- City: Denver
- State_or_Province: Colorado
- Postal_Code: 80225-0046
- Country: USA
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: (303) 202-4220
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 303-202-4229
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 303-202-4219 (org)
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: gs-b-npsveg@usgs.gov
- Browse_Graphic:
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- Browse_Graphic_File_Name: <http://biology.usgs.gov/npsveg/cong/images/congveg.pdf>
- Browse_Graphic_File_Description:
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363 Kbyte, Vegetation distribution of Congaree National Park and environs; low resolution for web browser
- Browse_Graphic_File_Type: PDF
- Security_Information:
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- Security_Classification_System: None
- Security_Classification: None
- Security_Handling_Description: None
- Native_Data_Set_Environment: NT-ARC/INFO
- Data_Quality_Information:
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- Attribute_Accuracy:
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- Attribute_Accuracy_Report:
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Code verification involved running each
coverage attribute file through a series of ARC/INFO
commands that checked for invalid codes. These
commands produced listings that aided in
identifying abnormal codes. The errors were
checked against the vegetation delineation
and attribute overlays. Corrections were made to the
listings and input into the database. ESRI
produced a plot of the converted spatial data and
sequence numbers (label I.D.s) for the manuscript.
The plot was checked by AIS for cartographic
quality of the arcs defining the polygon features
and the accuracy of the label I.D. assignments.
The plot was overlaid to the manuscript map to
verify that the scanned data was not distorted
beyond .02 map inches. Other problems were noted
on the plots, such as overshoots and undershoots,
missing lines, premature convergence of polygon
boundary lines that intersected arcs at acute
angles, and incorrect sequence number assignments.
ESRI produced code verification plots of the
community association codes, height and density
codes, and land use code attributes. The plots
were checked for coding errors that may have
occurred during the polygon attribute encoding
step. The plots were overlaid on the manuscript
map with attached corresponding code attribute
overlay created in the manual rectification step.
Code changes were noted on the plot. The edited
plots were delivered back to ESRI for correction
of the attribute files. Processors conducted
interactive ARCEDIT sessions to make the necessary
corrections to the coverages.
For accuracy assessment, a field visit was made
to 585 points between October, 1999 and May 2000.
Points were located through the use of a PLGR GPS
unit and false-color infrared photographs. At
each point dominant vegetation types were recorded
and a field key was used to determine the plant
community / cover type present. Over 85 percent
of the points were reached on foot, the remainder
were located by boat. When all of the points were
visited, two tables were generated comparing the
field interpretation of the polygons with that of
the photointerpreters. The final accuracy assessment
was performed through a statistical analysis of the
data using contingency tables and statistical tests.
Most of the problems noted were related to map class
definition and terminology and did not involve map
accuracy per se. Through the use of contingency
tables and other statistics, the overall accuracy of
the provisional map was calculated as 87 percent.
The statistics from only one class, the "Celtis
laevigata - Liquidambar styraciflua - Quercus
laurifolia / Carpinus caroliniana / Arundinaria
gigantea / Carex lupulina Forest-Sweetgum component"
failed to meet the NPS 80 percent accuracy standards.
Data indicates that this class may be undermapped,
being more widespread than was actually mapped. See
"Summary Report on the Results of an Accuracy
Assessment of the National Park Service's Provisional
Vegetation Map of Congaree National Park"
at <http://biology.usgs.gov/npsveg/cong/aa_rpt.pdf>
for further details.
- Logical_Consistency_Report:
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All polygon features are checked for topology
using the ARC/INFO software. Each polygon begins
and ends at the same point with the node feature.
All nodes are checked for error so that there are
no dangling features. There are no duplicate
lines or polygons. All nodes will snap together
and close polygons based on a specific tolerance.
If the node is not within the tolerance, it is
adjusted manually. The test for logical
consistency are performed in ARC/INFO.
- Completeness_Report:
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All data that can be photointerpreted are also
digitized. This includes association/community
classes, surface water, and unvegetated/landuse.
- Positional_Accuracy:
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- Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy:
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- Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy_Report:
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Unknown. The positional accuracy of the base
topographic quadrangles is not known. It is
assumed the map meets National Map Accuracy
Standards.
- Vertical_Positional_Accuracy:
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- Vertical_Positional_Accuracy_Report:
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Unknown. The positional accuracy of the base
topographic quadrangles is not known. It is
assumed the map meets National Map Accuracy
Standards.
- Lineage:
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- Methodology:
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- Methodology_Type: Field
- Methodology_Description:
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Development of Photointerpretation Mapping
Procedures The normal process in vegetation
mapping is to conduct an initial field
reconnaissance, map the vegetation units through
photointerpretation, and then conduct a field
verification. The field reconnaissance visit
serves two major functions. First, the
photointerpreter keys the signature on the aerial
photos to the vegetation on the ground at each
signature site. Second, the photointerpreter
becomes familiar with the flora, vegetation
communities and local ecology that occur in the
study area. Park and/or TNC field biologists that
are familiar with the local vegetation and ecology
of the park are present to help the
photointerpreter understand these elements and
their relationship with the geography of the park.
Upon completion of the field reconnaissance,
photo interpreters delineate vegetation units on
mylar that overlay the 9x9 aerial photos. This
effort is conducted in accordance with the TNC
vegetation classification and criteria for
defining each community or alliance. The initial
mapping is then followed by a field verification
session, whose purpose is to verify that the
vegetation units were mapped correctly. Any PI
related questions are also addressed during the
visit. The vegetation mapping at Congaree
National Park in general followed the normal
mapping procedure as described in the above
paragraph with two major exceptions: 1)
Preliminary delineations for most of the park,
including a set of Focused Transect overlays that
were labeled with an initial PI signature
commenced prior to the field reconnaissance visit.
2) A TNC classification did not exist at the time
the initial delineations began. TNC ecologist and
AIS photo interpreters worked together to develop
an interim signature key which addressed what was
known at the time. At that time, no comprehensive
study containing plot data was available to create
an interim classification. Development of
Photointerpretation Mapping Criteria From the
onset of the Vegetation Inventory and Mapping
Program, a standardized program-wide mapping
criteria has been used. The mapping criteria
contains a set of documented working decision
rules used to facilitate the maintenance of
accuracy and consistency of the
photointerpretation. This criteria assists the
user in understanding the characteristics,
definition and context for each vegetation
community. The mapping criteria for Congaree
National Park was composed of four
parts: · The standardized program-wide general
mapping criteria · A park specific mapping
criteria · A working photo signature key · The TNC
classification, key and descriptions The
following sections detail the mapping criteria
used during the photointerpretation of Congaree.
General Mapping Criteria The mapping
criteria at Congaree are a modified version
from previously mapped parks. The criteria
differs primarily in that the height and density
variables were not mapped at Congaree.
Instead, two additional variables were addressed:
pre-hurricane Hugo community types and areas of
pine that have been logged since the time of the
1976 aerial photography. These two categories
will be addressed in the Park Specific Mapping
Criteria section of this report. Since forest
densities within the Park are nearly always
greater than 60%, it served little or no purpose
in addressing this element as a separate attribute
in the database. In addition it was also
determined that height categories are extremely
difficult to map in the Park due to
variability of the tree emergent layer, and lack
of any significant reference points that help in
determining canopy heights. Alliance / Community
Associations The assignment of alliance and
community association to the vegetation is based
on criteria formulated by the field effort and
classification development. In the case of
Congaree National Park, TNC provided AIS
with a tentative community classification in April
1998. A final vegetation classification, key, and
descriptions of each alliance and community, was
provided in October 1998. In addition, TNC
provided AIS with detailed plot data showing how
the communities were developed in the Park.
- Methodology_Citation:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator: Aerial Information Systems (AIS), Ed Reyes
- Publication_Date: 19981012
- Publication_Time: Unknown
- Title:
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Photo Interpretation Report, BRD/NPS Vegetation and Inventory and Mapping Program,
Congaree National Park
- Edition: Version 1
- Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: Report
- Publication_Information:
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- Publication_Place: Denver, CO
- Publisher: USGS, BRD, Center for Biological Informatics
- Other_Citation_Details: Created under contract to the USGS-BRD-CBI.
- Online_Linkage: <http://biology.usgs.gov/npsveg/cong/congpirpt.pdf>
- Source_Information:
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- Source_Citation:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator: USGS
- Publication_Date: 19960427
- Title: Congaree National Park CIR Aerial Photos
- Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: remote sensing image
- Publication_Information:
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- Publication_Place: Wilmington, NC 28403
- Publisher: American Geographic Data, Inc.
- Other_Citation_Details:
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The aerial photography is near CIR 1:12000 scale.
The camera calibration report is USGS report
Number OSL/2157 dated January 17, 1996
- Source_Scale_Denominator: 12000
- Type_of_Source_Media:
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Near CIR Aerial Photos: Contact paper prints and film transparencies
- Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
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- Time_Period_Information:
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- Single_Date/Time:
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- Calendar_Date: 19960427
- Source_Currentness_Reference: Date of aerial photo acquisition
- Source_Citation_Abbreviation: AGD
- Source_Contribution:
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These aerial photographs were the basis for the photointerpretation process
- Process_Step:
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- Process_Description: See Methodology Description above
- Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation: AGD
- Process_Date: 19981012
- Spatial_Data_Organization_Information:
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- Direct_Spatial_Reference_Method: Vector
- Spatial_Reference_Information:
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- Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition:
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- Planar:
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- Grid_Coordinate_System:
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- Grid_Coordinate_System_Name: Universal Transverse Mercator
- Universal_Transverse_Mercator:
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- UTM_Zone_Number:
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12
- Transverse_Mercator:
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- Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: -81
- Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: 0
- False_Easting: 500000
- False_Northing: 0
- Scale_Factor_at_Central_Meridian: 0.9996
- Planar_Coordinate_Information:
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- Planar_Coordinate_Encoding_Method: coordinate pair
- Coordinate_Representation:
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- Abscissa_Resolution: 1
- Ordinate_Resolution: 1
- Planar_Distance_Units: Meters
- Geodetic_Model:
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- Horizontal_Datum_Name: North American Datum of 1983
- Ellipsoid_Name: Geodedic Reference System 80
- Semi-major_Axis: 6378137
- Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 298.257
- Entity_and_Attribute_Information:
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- Overview_Description:
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- Entity_and_Attribute_Overview:
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The system is organized hierarchically to support
conservation and resource stewardship applications
across multiple scales. The upper levels of the
hierarchicy are based on the physical form or
structure of the vegetation (physiognomy) and have
been refined from the international standards
developed by the United Nations Educational,
Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
The two most detailed levels of the hierearchy are
based on the species composition of the existing
vegetation (floristics) and reflect the
phyto-sociological standards that were originally
developed by European ecologists. The vegetation
classification is continually advanced through the
collection and analysis of new field data and will
be greatly strengthened during the course of the
USGS-NPS mapping efforts. USGS-NPS VEGETATION
MAPPING PROGRAM Congaree National Park,
South Carolina Final Association/Community
Classification October 12, 1998 Defines
PhotoInterpretation Signature Type
(PI)
A. Mixed bottomland hardwoods
B. Category lumped with type A
C. Water tupelo dominant (at least 75%)
D. Bald cypress dominant (at least 75%)
E. Mixed bottomland hardwoods with emergent pine
F. Swamp tupelo
G. Swamp tupelo / mixed hardwoods - riparian associated
H. Young plantation pine - even stands (pole or saplings)
I. Mature plantation pine - often with a minor hardwood component
J. Upland hardwoods and hardwoods in small depressions
K. Mixed stands of upland hardwood and pine
L. Hurricane damaged areas (open canopy, vines, shrubs, downed trees)
M. Stands of even aged sweet gum
N. Category lumped with type A
O. Land use
P. Clear and selectively cut areas
Q. Category lumped with type A
R. Category lumped with type A
S. Category eliminate (use * instead)
T. Category lumped with type C
U. Riverbank & levee forests associated with the Congaree
V. Category lumped with type A
W. Category lumped with type C
X. Willow - Sand bars & young trees at the edge of the Congaree
Y. Predominantly cottonwood near the edge of the Congaree
COMMON MIXES
A/C Hardwoods mixing with water tupelo
C/D Tupelo & bald cypress mix
D/A Hardwoods & bald cypress
F/A Hardwoods & swamp tupelo
Defines Mapping Classification Communities and Variants
(TNC)
7211 Fagus grandifolia - Quercus nigra Forest
7726 Liquidambar styraciflua - Quercus (nigra, phellos) - Pinus taeda / Vaccinium elliottii - Myrica cerifera Forest
7727 Acer saccharinum / Leersia lenticularis - Commelina virginica Forest
4740 Celtis laevigata - Fraxinus pennsylvanica - Acer negundo - (Juglans nigra) / Asimina triloba / Carex grayi Forest
24271 Celtis laevigata - liquidambar styraciflua - Quercus laurifolia / Carpinus caroliniana / Arundinaria gigantea / Carex lupulina Forest
24272 Celtis laevigata - liquidambar styraciflua - Quercus laurifolia / Carpinus caroliniana / Arundinaria gigantea / Carex lupulina Forest - Sweet Gum component
7730 Platanus occidentalis - Celtis laevigata - Fraxinus pennsylvanica / Lindera benzoin - Ilex decidua / Carex retroflexa Forest
7731 Populus deltoides / Acer negundo / Boehmeria cylindrica Forest
7732 Liquidambar styraciflua - Quercus nigra - Quercus laurifolia / Arundinaria gigantea / Carex abscondita Forest
7734 Salix nigra - Fraxinus pennsylvanica Forest
7728 Fraxinus pennsylvanica / Leersia lenticularis - Carex lupulina Forest
7394 Planera aquatica Forest
4735 Quercus lyrata - Quercus laurifolia - Taxodium distichum / Saururus cernuus Forest
7403 Quercus phellos / Carex (intumescens, joorii) - Chasmanthium sessiliflorum / Sphagnum lescurii Forest
7719 Taxodium distichum - Fraxinus pennsylvanica - Quercus laurifolia / Acer rubrum / Saururus cernuus Forest
7431 Taxodium distichum - Nyssa aquatica / Fraxinus caroliniana Forest
7432 Taxodium distichum - Nyssa aquatica / Nyssa biflora / Fraxinus caroliniana / Itea virginica Forest
4631 Liquidambar styraciflua - Quercus laurifolia / Magnolia virginiana / Carex folliculata Forest
4427 Nyssa biflora - (Acer rubrum) / Ilex opaca / Leucothoe axillaris / Carex atlantica ssp. capillacea Forest
7737 Quercus michauxii / Carpinus caroliniana - Ilex opaca / Leucothoe racemosa Forest
7738 Pinus palustris - Pinus taeda / Schizachyrium scoparium Woodland
4620 Vitis rotundifolia - Ampelopsis arborea - Campsis radicans Vine-Shrubland
8000 Plantation Pine
8100 Successional Pine - Mixed Hardwood Upland Forest
7000 Water
9000 Landuse
Defines Disturbance (STAND_DIS)
0 = No disturbance noted
1 = Disturbance in the canopy
Defines Pre-Hurricane Hugo Signature Types
(HURSIG)
Same as PI signature code
Defines Pre-Hurricane Hugo Community Types
(HURTNC)
Same as TNC code
Defines Land Use
(LANDUSE)
100=Urban
110=Residential
120=Commercial and Services
121=Park Headquarters
122=Miscellaneous Park Structure
130=Industrial
140=Transportation and Utilities
141=Road
142=Parking
143=Utility Line
150=Mixed Urban or Built Up
160=Other Urban or Built Up
200=Agriculture
210=Active Field
220=Abandoned Field
300=Natural Vegetation
400=Water
Defines Pine Loss Areas
(PINE)
0 = No Pine Loss
1 = Pine Loss
STAND_DIS (Defines Disturbance)
TNC (Communities and Variants)
PI (Defines Signature Type)
HURSIG (Pre-Hurricane Signature Type)
HURTNC (Pre-Hurricane Community Type)
LANDUSE (Defines Land Use)
PINE (Defines Pine Loss Areas)
- Entity_and_Attribute_Detail_Citation:
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Grossman, D. Et al. 1994. National Park Service
Vegetation Mapping Project, Standardized National
Vegetation Classificatrion System 209 pp.
- Distribution_Information:
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- Distributor:
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- Contact_Information:
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- Contact_Person_Primary:
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- Contact_Person: USGS-NPS Vegetation Mapping Program Coordinator
- Contact_Organization:
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U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources
Division, Center for Infomatics
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: Mailing Address
- Address: USGS
- Address: Biological Resources Division
- Address: Center for Infomatics
- Address: PO Box 25046, DFC, MS302
- City: Denver
- State_or_Province: Colorado
- Postal_Code: 80225-0046
- Country: USA
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: (303) 202-4220
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 303-202-4229
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 303-202-4219 (org)
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: gs-b-npsveg@usgs.gov
- Resource_Description: CONG Veg Map
- Distribution_Liability:
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The U.S. Geological Survey and the National Park Service shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein. These data and related graphics (if available) are not legal documents and are not intended to be used as such.
The information contained in these data is dynamic and may change over time. The data are not better than the original sources from which they were derived. It is the responsibility of the data user to use the data appropriately and consistent within the limitations of geospatial data in general and these data in particular. Any related graphics (if available) are intended to aid the data user in acquiring relevant data; it is not approriate to use the related graphics as data.
The U.S. Geological Survey and the National Park Service gives no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of these data. It is strongly recommended that these data are directly acquired from an U.S. Geological Survey and National Park Service servers and not indirectly through other sources which may have changed the data in some way. Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the U.S. Geological Survey, no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the utility of the data on another system or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. This disclaimer applies both to individual use of the data and aggregate use with other data. It is also strongly recommended that careful attention be paid to the contents of the metadata file associated with these data. Mention of trade names or commercial products in this metadata report does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use by the U. S. Department of the Interior, U. S. Geological Survey and National Park Service.
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U.S. Geological Survey, Center for Biological Informatics, MS 302,
Room 8000, Building 810, Denver Federal Center
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