Roads for Mora County, New Mexico, 2006se TIGER
Metadata from the RGIS Metadata Repository
Identification Information
- Title Roads for Mora County, New Mexico, 2006se TIGER
- Date 2008-01-02
- Date Type Publication
- Cited Responsible Party
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- Organization Name Earth Data Analysis Center
- Role identify
- Presentation Form vector digital data
- Abstract The 2006 Second Edition TIGER/Line files are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the Census
TIGER database. The geographic coverage for a single TIGER/Line file is a county or statistical equivalent entity, with the
coverage area based on the latest available governmental unit boundaries. The Census TIGER database represents a seamless
national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts. However, each county-based TIGER/Line file is designed to stand alone
as an independent data set or the files can be combined to cover the whole Nation. The 2006 Second Edition TIGER/Line files
consist of line segments representing physical features and governmental and statistical boundaries.
This shapefile represents roads layer stored in the 2006 TIGER Second Edition dataset for Mora County, NM.
- Purpose In order for others to use the information in the Census TIGER database in a geographic information system (GIS) or for other
geographic applications, the Census Bureau releases to the public extracts of the database in the form of TIGER/Line files.
This shapefile represents road layer stored in the 2006 TIGER Second Edition dataset for Mora County, NM.
- Supplemental Information The TIGER/Line data are not in a mapping projection even though most of the features were scanned directly from source maps
that were in a projection. To find out more about TIGER/Line files and other Census TIGER database derived data sets visit
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger.
This shapefile was created by using the conversion tool TGR2SHP version 7.0.
The shapefile was projection defined using ArcCatalog v 9.2.
- Status Complete
- Point of Contact
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- Individual Name
- Organization Name Earth Data Analysis Center
- Position Name RGIS Clearinghouse Manager
- Role Point of contact
- Voice (505) 277-3622
- Facsimile (505) 277-3614
- Address
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- Delivery Point MSC01 1110
- Delivery Point 1 University of New Mexico
- Delivery Point University of New Mexico
- City Albuquerque
- Administrative Area NM
- Postal Code 87131-0001
- Country United States
- Electronic Mail Address clearinghouse@edac.unm.edu
- Maintenance and Update Frequency As needed
- Descriptive Keywords TIGER Data, Census Data, 2006 TIGER Second Edition, Roads, Transportation
- Access Constraints None
- Use Constraints Acknowledgment of the U.S. Census Bureau would be appreciated for products derived from these files. TIGER, TIGER/Line, and
Census TIGER are registered trademarks of the U.S. Census Bureau. ZCTA is a trademark of the U.S. Census Bureau. The boundary
information in the TIGER/Line files are for statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and
designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership
or entitlement and are they are not legal land descriptions.
The horizontal spatial accuracy information present in these files is provided for the purposes of statistical analysis and
census operations only. The TIGER/Line files may not be suitable for high-precision measurement applications such as engineering
problems, property transfers, or other uses that might require highly accurate measurements of the earth's surface. Coordinates
in the TIGER/Line files have six implied decimal places, but the positional accuracy of these coordinates is not as great
as the six decimal places suggest.
No warranty, expressed or implied is made with regard to the accuracy of these data, and no liability is assumed by the U.S.
Government in general or the U.S. Census Bureau or Resource Geographic Information system Program (RGIS) in specific as
to the spatial or attribute accuracy of the data. The act of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty and no responsibility
is assumed by the U.S. Government or RGIS in the use of these files. The boundary information in the TIGER/Line files are
for statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes does
not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement and they are not legal land
descriptions.
- Language English
- Topic Category transportation
- Extent
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- Geographic Bounding Box
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- West Bound -105.719263
- East Bound -104.341523
- North Bound 36.262235
- South Bound 35.77082
- Temporal Extent
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- Beginning Position 2006-07-01
- Ending Position 2006-12-31
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Distribution Information
- Distributor
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- Individual Name
- Organization Name Earth Data Analysis Center
- Position Name Clearinghouse Manager
- Role Point of contact
- Voice 505-277-3622 ext. 230
- Facsimile 505-277-3614
- Address
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- Delivery Point MSC01 1110
- Delivery Point 1 University of New Mexico
- City Albuquerque
- Administrative Area NM
- Postal Code 87131-0001
- Country USA
- Electronic Mail Address clearinghouse@edac.unm.edu
- Transfer Options
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- Online Resource ZIP
- Online Resource ESRI Shapefile (shp)
- Online Resource GML
- Online Resource KML
- Online Resource GeoJSON
- Online Resource JSON
- Online Resource Comma Separated Values (csv)
- Online Resource MS Excel format (xls)
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Spatial Reference Information
- Spatial References
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- Spatial Reference North American Datum of 1983
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- Online Reference EPSG:4269
- Spatial Reference Geodetic Reference System 80
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- Online Reference EPSG:7019
- Indirect Spatial Reference Rio Arriba County (35039)
- Geometric Object Type String Entity point Complete chain GT-polygon composed of chains
- Geometric Object Count 5947 Unknown Unknown Unknown
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Data Quality Information
- Attribute Accuracy Report
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- Report Accurate against Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS), FIPS Publication 6-4, and FIPS-55 at the 100% level for
the codes and base names. The remaining attribute information has been examined but has not been fully tested for accuracy.
- Quantitative Attribute Accuracy Assessment
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- Attribute Accuracy Value
- Attribute Accuracy Explanation
- Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report
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- Report The Census Bureau uses Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates at road centerline intersections to evaluate the horizontal
spatial accuracy of source files that may be used to realign road features in the TIGER database and test the horizontal spatial
accuracy of the road features in the TIGER/Line files. The test compares a survey-grade GPS coordinate to its associated
road centerline
intersection in the TIGER file. The test is based upon an independent collection of GPS coordinates for a random sample of
road intersections from a centerline file that meet certain criteria. The points are referred to as the sample points and
are gathered through a private contractor working for the Census Bureau. Since the collection method uses survey-quality
GPS-based field techniques, the resulting control points are considered "ground truth" against which the TIGER road centerline
intersection coordinates are compared. The distances between the coordinates are calculated and the Census Bureau determines
the Circular Error 95% (CE95). That is, the accuracy of the file in meters with 95% confidence. The CE95 can be calculated
from the mean and standard deviation by using the formula: mean of differences plus (2.65 times the standard deviation). CE95
results reported for each file tested are determined using a spreadsheet with embedded statistical formula. The use and applicability
of the spreadsheet and its embedded formula have been verified by Census Bureau statisticians. The basis of the calculation
is the use of the root mean square error (RSME). This is the method as
stated in the U.S. Government's Federal Geographic Data Committee Standard FGDC-STD-007.3-1998, Geospatial Positioning Accuracy
Standards. Part 3: National Standard for Spatial Data Accuracy. The results of using this measure of accuracy are in compliance
with Federal Spatial Data requirements. In terms of the Census Bureau application, the dataset coordinate values are those
taken from the centerline file and the coordinate values from an independent source of higher accuracy are those acquired
through the Census Bureau's contractor. Please note that the horizontal spatial accuracy, where reported, refers only to the
realigned road features identified as matched to the positionally accurate source file with that accuracy. It is not the
spatial accuracy of the TIGER/Line file as a whole.
- Quantitative Horizontal Positional Accuracy Assessment
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- Horizontal Positional Accuracy Value
- Horizontal Positional Accuracy Explanation
- Logical Consistency Report The feature network of lines (as represented by Record Types 1 and 2) is complete for census purposes. Spatial objects in
TIGER/Line belong to the "Geometry and Topology" (GT) class of objects in the "Spatial Data Transfer Standard" (SDTS) FIPS
Publication 173 and are topologically valid. Node/geometry and topology GT-polygon/chain relationships are collected or generated
to satisfy topological edit requirements. These requirements include:
(1) Complete chains must begin and end at nodes.
(2) Complete chains must connect to each other at nodes.
(3) Complete chains do not extend through nodes.
(4) Left and right GT-polygons are defined for each complete chain element and are consistent throughout the extract process.
(5) The chains representing the limits of the files are free of gaps.
The Census Bureau performed automated tests to ensure logical consistency and limits of files. All polygons are tested for
closure. The Census Bureau uses its internally developed Geographic Update System to enhance and modify spatial and attribute
data in the Census TIGER database. Standard geographic codes, such as FIPS codes for states, counties, municipalities, county
subdivisions, places, American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian areas, and congressional districts are used when encoding
spatial entities. The Census Bureau performed spatial data tests for logical consistency of the codes during the compilation
of the original Census TIGER database files. Most of the codes for all geographic entities except states, counties, and congressional
districts were provided to the Census Bureau by the USGS, the agency responsible for maintaining FIPS 55. Feature attribute
information has been examined but has not been fully tested for consistency.
- Completeness Report Data completeness of the TIGER/Line files reflects the contents of the Census TIGER database at the time the TIGER/Line files
(2006 Second Edition version) were created.
- Lineage
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- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator
- Type of Source Media On line
- Source Time Period of Content
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- Beginning Position 2006-07-01
- Ending Position 2006-12-31
- Source Currentness Reference publication date
- Source Citation Abbreviation TIGER_06SE
- Source Contribution Selected geographic and cartographic information (line segments) from the Census TIGER database.
- Process Step
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- Process Description In order for others to use the information in the Census TIGER database in a GIS or for other geographic applications, the
Census Bureau releases periodic extracts of selected information from the Census TIGER database, organized as topologically
consistent networks. Software (TIGER DB routines) written by the Geography Division allows for efficient access to Census
TIGER system data. TIGER/Line files are extracted from the Census TIGER database by county or statistical equivalent area.
Census TIGER data for a given county or statistical equivalent area is then distributed among 19 fixed length record ASCII
files, each one containing attributes for either line, polygon, or landmark geographic data types. The Census Bureau has
released various versions of the TIGER/Line files since 1988, with each version having more updates (feature and feature names,
address ranges and ZIP Codes, coordinate updates, revised field definitions, etc.) than the previous version. For an understanding
of the CFCC Codes see the Census Bureau's TIGER report:
http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/tiger2006se/TGR06SE.pdf
- Process Date 2006-12-31
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description TGR2SHP was run on the Mora County TIGER 2006 Second Edition to pull out the layers stored in the file. This shapefile represents
roads layer stored in the 2006 TIGER Second Edition dataset for Mora County, NM. For additional information on the software,
please refer to the following reports:
http://tnatlas.geog.utk.edu/freeware/Manual622.pdf
http://tnatlas.geog.utk.edu/freeware/TGR2SHPWhitepaper.pdf
- Source Used Citation Abbreviation TIGER_06SE
- Process Date 2007-05-16
- Process Time
- Process Contact
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- Individual Name
- Organization Name Earth Data Analysis Center
- Position Name RGIS Clearinghouse Manager
- Role Point of contact
- Voice (505) 277-3622
- Facsimile (505) 277-3614
- Address
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- Delivery Point MSC01 1110
- Delivery Point 1 University of New Mexico
- Delivery Point University of New Mexico
- City Albuquerque
- Administrative Area NM
- Postal Code 87131-0001
- Country United States
- Electronic Mail Address clearinghouse@edac.unm.edu
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Metadata Reference Information
- File Identifier 91755493-90e5-4f2c-b8f6-7724e435809d
- Metadata Language English
- Hierarchy Level Dataset
- Date Stamp 2024-11-01
- Metadata Standard Name ISO 19115:2003
- Metadata Standard Version 1.0
- Metadata Contact
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- Individual Name
- Organization Name Earth Data Analysis Center
- Position Name Clearinghouse Manager
- Role Point of contact
- Voice 505-277-3622 ext. 230
- Facsimile 505-277-3614
- Address
-
- Delivery Point MSC01 1110
- Delivery Point 1 University of New Mexico
- City Albuquerque
- Administrative Area NM
- Postal Code 87131-0001
- Country USA
- Electronic Mail Address clearinghouse@edac.unm.edu
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