New Mexico HUC-10 Boundaries - 2013
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Identification Information
- Title New Mexico HUC-10 Boundaries - 2013
- Date 2014-01-22
- Date Type Publication
- Cited Responsible Party
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- Organization Name New Mexico Natural Resources Conservation Service State Office (NRCS)
- Role identify
- Presentation Form vector digital data
- Abstract This data set is a complete digital hydrologic unit boundary layer to the watershed (10-digit) 10th level for the State of
New Mexico. This data set consists of geo-referenced digital data and associated attributes created in accordance with the
"FGDC Proposal, Version 1.0 - Federal Standards For Delineation of Hydrologic Unit Boundaries 3/01/02"(http://www.ftw.nrcs.usda.gov/huc_data.html).
Polygons are attributed with hydrologic unit codes for 4th level sub-basins, 5th level watersheds, 6th level subwatersheds,
name, size, downstream hydrologic unit, type of watershed, non-contributing areas and flow modification. Arcs are attributed
with the highest hydrologic unit code for each watershed, linesource and a metadata reference file.
- Purpose The Watershed and Subwatershed hydrologic unit boundaries provide a uniquely identified and uniform method of subdividing
large drainage areas. The smaller sized 6th level sub-watersheds (up to 250,000 acres) are useful for numerous application
programs supported by a variety of local, State, and Federal Agencies. This data set is intended to be used as a tool for
water-resource management and planning activities, particularly for site-specific and localized studies requiring a level
of detail provided by large-scale map information. The dataset will be appended to a larger seamless nationally consistent
geospatial database as other states complete their portion of the watershed boundary dataset.
- Data Set Credit The dataset was created by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Utah, along with the U.S. Geological Survey in New Mexico,
with full funding, cooperation, and oversight provided by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in New Mexico.
All generated linework and attribution was reviewed and approved by NRCS in New Mexico along with other in state interagency
partners.
- Status Complete
- Point of Contact
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- Individual Name
- Organization Name New Mexico National Resource Conservation Service State Office
- Position Name Linda Branch
- Role Point of contact
- Voice (505) 761-4438
- Facsimile
- Address
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- Delivery Point 6200 Jefferson NE, Suite 305
- City Albuquerque
- Administrative Area NM
- Postal Code 87109
- Country USA
- Electronic Mail Address Linda.Branch@nm.usda.gov
- Maintenance and Update Frequency As Necessary
- Descriptive Keywords Hydrologic Units, Hydrologic Unit Code, Watershed Boundary Dataset, HUC-10
- Access Constraints None
- Use Constraints None
- Language English
- Topic Category boundaries
- Extent
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- Geographic Bounding Box
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- West Bound -109.679839
- East Bound -102.011205
- North Bound 37.559824
- South Bound 30.245612
- Temporal Extent
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- DateTime 2005
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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
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Spatial Reference Information
- Spatial References
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- Spatial Reference D WGS 1984
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- Online Reference EDAC:Unknown
- Spatial Reference WGS 1984
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- Online Reference EPSG:4326
- Indirect Spatial Reference New Mexico
- Geometric Object Type GT-polygon composed of chains
- Geometric Object Count 570
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Data Quality Information
- Attribute Accuracy Report
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- Report 100% of the attributes were visually verified using 24K digital raster graphics (DRG's). The accuracy of this data is dependent
on the level of detail of the source material and the interpretation procedures for capturing that source.
- Quantitative Attribute Accuracy Assessment
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- Attribute Accuracy Value
- Attribute Accuracy Explanation
- Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report
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- Report The New Mexico WBD was produced using Digital Raster Graphics (DRG's) as the source map. Data completeness for DRG files reflects
content of the source graphic and may therefore be reflected in the completeness and accuracy of the WBD. The map was digitized
from USGS 1:24,000-scale digital raster graphic base maps, with an inherited error of +/- 40 feet according to the USGS National
Map Accuracy Standards. It is estimated that any errors detected were less than 10%. It should also be noted that while general
rules of hydrology were used (i.e. natural water flow is downhill), the locations of boundaries is still somewhat subjective
as the 1:24,000-scale DRG's do not always provide enough information for identifying the location of the boundaries.
- Quantitative Horizontal Positional Accuracy Assessment
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- Horizontal Positional Accuracy Value
- Horizontal Positional Accuracy Explanation
- Vertical Positional Accuracy Report
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- Report N/A
- Quantitative Vertical Positional Accuracy Assessment
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- Vertical Positional Accuracy Value
- Vertical Positional Accuracy Explanation
- Logical Consistency Report There are no unclosed polygons, intersections without nodes, or polygons without labels or with more than one label. Arc/Info's
topological checking program CLEAN was used to correct intersections without nodes, identify unclosed polygons and remove
duplicate lines with the same beginning and ending nodes. All sliver polygons were removed either using eliminate, merge or
manually in ArcEdit.
- Completeness Report All fields for all polygons in the .pat are attributed. Some polygons in the Ncontrb_a field might have a 0 value. All fields
for the lines in the .aat are attributed. The lines adjacent to the universal polygon are attributed with a 0 for the hu_level.
These cannot be attributed until the adjacent states complete their linework at which point the highest level of hydrologic
unit can be determined.
- Lineage
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- Source Information
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- Source Citation
- Source Scale Denominator 24000
- Type of Source Media online
- Source Time Period of Content
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- DateTime 1999
- Source Currentness Reference map delineation
- Source Citation Abbreviation USGSDRG
- Source Contribution hydrologic unit map delineation and digitize map
- Process Step
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- Process Description General subwatershed boundaries were created using EDNA30. These general raster lines were used as reference lines for on-screen
digitizing
- Process Date 2005
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Linework was digitized to 24k map accuracy standards using the DRG's as the official base map as outlined in the standard.
DOQQs were used as a reference in extreme manmade altered areas that reflected permanent change, namely along the Rio Grande.
It was agreed upon initially between the NRCS and USGS that this would be the process. The resolution of all linework was
completed in accordance with the National Standards for Spatial Data Accuracy (NSSDA). All 1:24,000 meter scale linework
was generated digitally on screen inside of Arcmap. The initial scope of work divided the state into 6 areas for interim delivery
to NRCS for review. NRCS in turn would post for in state coordinating agencies review for a pre-determined period of time.
Comments on suggested edits were provided back to USGS for inclusion into the dataset after compilation and acceptance by
NRCS.
- Process Date 2005
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Edgematching with Arizona and Utah was straight forward as those datasets are stable. At this time there was no data to edgematch
with across the Mexico border. Oklahoma was coordinated with and provided their dataset which was mostly complete. Texas also
provided their dataset and agreed at some juncture to extend the linework shown on the New Mexico side of the border, where
the Texas portion was above the acceptable size limit for subdivision. Colorado is edgematched as closely as possible at this
time. It is assumed that Colorado will dissolve out small polygons, and estimations were made as to where those would best
be implemented in order to edgematch as best as possible the linework and attribution across the border. Colorado borders
are not currently being work on.
- Process Date 2005
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Upon completion of all linework, attribution was performed statewide on the dataset by USGS in Utah, and delivered to NRCS
for review and comment. Comments have been addressed and incorporated.
- Process Date 2005
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description First draft of metadata created by kjones using FGDCMETA.AML ver. 1.2 05/14/98 on ARC/INFO data set h:\wbd\edgematching_shapefiles\final\metadata\nm\nm_hu12_geo83
- Process Date 2005-08-11
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Edits provided by NRCS to alleviate duplicate HUC12 coding.
- Process Date 2007-07
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Edits provided by USGS Water Science Center, Salt Lake City, to edgematch with Mexico.
- Process Date 2009-02
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Edits provided by USGS Water Science Center, Salt Lake City, to correct Downstream coding.
- Process Date 2009-08
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Edit sent to AZ state office by Arizona Water Science Center, USGS, to correct HUC12 Downstream code; confirmed by New Mexico
state office.
- Process Date 2010-01-11
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Updates by USGS Water Science Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. Edits to any of the following: Polygon attributes, Line Mods,
HU_Level, Linesource, DS codes and states.
- Process Date 2010-11
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Edits by USGS Water Science Center in Salt Lake City, Utah: The Line Mods, HU_Level, Linesource, DS codes and states were
checked.
- Process Date 2011-05
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Edits submitted by Sue Buto and USGS Water Science Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. HUC 10 downstream codes updated.
- Process Date 2011-06
- Process Time
- Process Contact
- Process Step
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- Process Description Edits by USGS Water Science Center in Salt Lake City, Utah; made changes to the linework and the polys. I updated the linework
and the corresponding polygons, as well as the linesource codes, and downstream codes where applicable.
- Process Date 2011-11-09
- Process Time
- Process Contact
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Metadata Reference Information
- File Identifier c1fae14e-9dd9-4ef9-9e9a-eee942d26ce2
- Metadata Language English
- Hierarchy Level Dataset
- Date Stamp 2025-01-14
- 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
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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
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