RGISARCHIVE::c1fae14e-9dd9-4ef9-9e9a-eee942d26ce2::ISO-19115:2003
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New Mexico National Resource Conservation Service State Office
Linda Branch
(505) 761-4438
6200 Jefferson NE, Suite 305
Albuquerque
NM
87109
USA
Linda.Branch@nm.usda.gov
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ISO 19115 Geographic Information - Metadata
ISO 19115
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New Mexico
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New Mexico HUC-10 Boundaries - 2013
2014-01-22T14:20:50
publication
Downloadable Data
New Mexico Natural Resources Conservation Service State Office (NRCS)
originator
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Fort Worth
Texas
publisher
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.
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.
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.
New Mexico National Resource Conservation Service State Office
Linda Branch
(505) 761-4438
6200 Jefferson NE, Suite 305
Albuquerque
NM
87109
USA
Linda.Branch@nm.usda.gov
Please email questions and requests.
Hydrologic Units
Hydrologic Unit Code
Watershed Boundary Dataset
HUC-10
none
EPSG:4326
Spatial Reference System Identifiers
U.S.
Country
New Mexico
State
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Entity and Attribute Information
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1) .pat attributes
Huc_8 : Eight Digit Hydrologic Unit Code - (REQUIRED)
A unique 8-digit code from the USGS map series "Hydrologic Unit Maps". The same number was used in every record that pertains to a subwatershed that resides within the same 8-digit sub-basin.Numbers were assigned in an upstream to downstream fashion. Where no downstream/upstream relationship could be determined numbers were assigned in a clockwise fashion.
Huc_10: Ten Digit Hydrologic Unit Code - (REQUIRED)
This field provides a unique 10-digit code for each watershed. This same number was used in every record that pertains to a subwatershed that resides within the same 10-digit watershed. Numbers were assigned in an upstream to downstream fashion. Where no downstream/upstream relationship could be determined numbers were assigned in a clockwise fashion.
Huc_12: Twelve Digit Hydrologic Unit Code - (REQUIRED)
This field provides a unique 12-digit code for each subwatershed. Numbers were assigned in an upstream to downstream fashion. Where no downstream/upstream relationship could be determined numbers were assigned in a clockwise fashion.
Acres: Acres - (REQUIRED)
Area of subwatershed including non-contributing areas calculated to acres as a whole number, no decimals. The "Acres" field was calculated from the "Area" field.
States: States - (REQUIRED)
The "States" field includes the names of all state(s) that the subwatershed falls within. The 2-digit postal abbreviation in upper case and in alphabetical order was used, separated with a comma.
Ncontrb_a: Non-Contributing Area - (FIELD REQUIRED, ATTRIBUTES OPTIONAL)
Drainage areas that do not flow toward the outlet of any hydrologic unit are considered non-contributing. If a non-contributing area is on the boundary between two or more hydrologic units, the non-contributing area is associated with the hydrologic unit adjacent to the low point on the boundary. This attribute should be the total of the non-contributing areas within a hydrologic unit calculated in acres.
Hu_10_ds: Fifth Level Downstream Hydrologic Unit Code - (FIELD REQUIRED, ATTRIBUTES OPTIONAL)
This field has the 10-digit code of the 5th level hydrologic unit that is receiving the majority of the flow from the watershed that the 6th level HU falls within. Outlets created by ditching or other artificial drainage were not considered for this field. If an HU flows into an ocean or the Gulf of Mexico, this field was populated with "OCEAN" and if a HU flows into one of the Great Lakes the term "LAKE" was used. If a HU flows across international borders, "CANADA" or "MEXICO" was used depending on which country the HU drains into. If an HU is a closed basin, then the term "CLOSED BASIN"was used.
Hu_10_name: Fifth Level Hydrologic Unit Name - (FIELD REQUIRED, ATTRIBUTES OPTIONAL)
This field used officially recognized names only. This field was populated by following the directions in subsection 6.3 "Watershed and Subwatershed Naming Protocol". The name used to attribute the watershed was used only once within a 4th level unit.
Hu_10_mod: Fifth Level Hydrologic Unit Modifications - (REQUIRED)
This field identifies any type of modifications to natural overland flow that alters the location of the hydrologic unit boundary for a 10-digit watershed. This field shows the most significant to least significant modification(s) to the watershed boundary. One or more of the following abbreviations was used.
SC - Stormwater Canal or Drainage Canal
ID - Irrigation Ditch
IT - Interbasin Transfer
BC - Barge Canal or Navigation Canal
SD - Stormwater Ditch
PD - Pipe Diversion
CD - Channel Diversion
NC - Noncontributing Area
KA - Karst
LE - Levee
NM - No Modifications
OC - Overflow Channel or Flume
DM - Dam at outlet or HU boundary
GC - General Canal/Ditch
PS - Pumping Station
DD - Drainage Ditch
SI - Siphon
AD - Aqueduct
RS - Reservoir
TF - Transportation Feature (road, railroad, docks etc.)
GF - Ground-Water Flow
MA - Mining Activity
UA - Urban Area
GL - Glacier
IF - Ice Field
OF - Overbank Flow
OT - Other
Hu_10_type: Fifth Level Hydrologic Unit Type - (REQUIRED)
Populate this field with the hydrologic unit type from the list provided that most closely identifies the watershed. Use any of the one-digit abbreviations in uppercase that is provided in the list.
S - "Standard" hydrologic unit - Any land HU with drainage flowing to a single outlet point, excluding non-contributing areas. This includes areas or small triangular wedges between adjacent HU's that remain after classic hydrologic units are delineated. Some examples include "true", "classic", "composite", and "remnant" hydrologic units.
C - "Closed Basin" hydrologic unit - A drainage area that is 100% non-contributing. This means all surface flow is internal, no overland flow leaves the hydrologic unit through the outlet point.
F - "Frontal" hydrologic unit - Areas along the coastline of lakes, oceans, bays, etc. that have more than one outlet. These HU's are predominantly land with some water areas at or near the outlet(s).
M - "Multiple Outlet" hydrologic unit An area that has more than one natural outlet; for example, an outlet located on a stream with multiple channels. This does not include frontal or water hydrologic units, hydrologic units with artificial interbasin transfers, drainage outlets through karst or ground-water flow, or outlets that cross a stream with an island. This code should be used only in rare instances.
W - "Water" hydrologic unit - Hydrologic units that are predominantly water with adjacent land areas, ex. lake, easturies, harbors.
I - "Island" hydrologic unit - A hydrologic unit that is one or more islands and adjacent water out to the toe of the shore face.
U - "Unclassified" hydrologic unit - A hydrologic unit that can't be defined or doesn't fit into one of the types that have been listed.
Hu_12_ds: Sixth Level Downstream Hydrologic Unit Code - (FIELD REQUIRED, ATTRIBUTES OPTIONAL)
Populate this field with the 12-digit code of the 6th level hydrologic unit that is receiving the majority of the flow from the subwatershed. Outlets created by ditching or other artificial drainage are not to be considered for this field. If a HU flows into an ocean or the Gulf of Mexico populate this field with "OCEAN" and if a HU flows into one of the Great Lakes use the term "LAKE". If a HU flows across international borders use "CANADA" or "MEXICO" depending on which country the HU drains into. If an HU is a closed basin, then populate this record with the term "CLOSED BASIN".
Hu_12_name: Sixth Level Hydrologic Unit Name - (FIELD REQUIRED, ATTRIBUTES OPTIONAL)
This field is for officially recognized names only. Populate this field by following the directions in subsection 6.3 "Watershed and Subwatershed Naming Protocol". The name used to attribute the subwatershed should be used only once within a 6th level unit. Some 10-digit HU were assigned the huc_12 number when no GNIS name was identified on the DRG-Es.
Hu_12_mod: Sixth Level Hydrologic Unit Modifications - (REQUIRED)
This field should identify any type of modifications to natural overland flow that alters the location of the hydrologic unit boundary for a 12-digit subwatershed. In the attribute field, identify from most significant to least significant modification(s). Use one or more of the following abbreviations in uppercase to identify your modification(s). If using more than one abbreviation, separate with a comma with no space after the comma.
SC - Stormwater Canal or Drainage Canal
ID - Irrigation Ditch
IT - Interbasin Transfer
BC - Barge Canal or Navigation Canal
SD - Stormwater Ditch
PD - Pipe Diversion
CD - Channel Diversion
NC - Noncontributing Area
KA - Karst
LE - Levee
NM - No Modifications
OC - Overflow Channel or Flume
DM - Dam at outlet or HU boundary
GC - General Canal/Ditch
PS - Pumping Station
DD - Drainage Ditch
SI - Siphon
AD - Aqueduct
RS - Reservoir
TF - Transportation Feature (road, railroad, docks etc.)
GF - Ground-Water Flow
MA - Mining Activity
UA - Urban Area
GL - Glacier
IF - Ice Field
OF - Overbank Flow
OT - Other
Hu_12_type: Sixth Level Hydrologic Unit Type - (REQUIRED)
Populate this field with the hydrologic unit type from the list provided that most closely identifies the subwatershed. Use any of the one digit abbreviations in uppercase that is provided in the list.
S - "Standard" hydrologic unit - Any land HU with drainage flowing to a single outlet point, excluding non-contributing areas. This includes areas or small triangular wedges between adjacent HU's that remain after classic hydrologic units are delineated. Some examples include "true", "classic", "composite", and "remnant" hydrologic units.
C - "Closed Basin" hydrologic unit - A drainage area that is 100% non-contributing. This means all surface flow is internal, no overland flow leaves the hydrologic unit through the outlet point.
F - "Frontal" hydrologic unit - Areas along the coastline of lakes, oceans, bays, etc. that have more than one outlet. These HU's are predominantly land with some water at or near the outlet(s).
M - "Multiple Outlet" hydrologic unit An area that has more than one natural outlet; for example, an outlet located on a stream with multiple channels. This does not include frontal or water hydrologic units, hydrologic units with artificial interbasin transfers, drainage outlets through karst or ground-water flow, or outlets that cross a stream with an island. This code should be used only in rare instances.
W - "Water" hydrologic unit - Hydrologic units that are predominantly water with adjacent land areas, ex. lake, easturies.
I - "Island" hydrologic unit - A hydrologic unit that is one or more islands and adjacent water out to the toe of the shore face.
U - "Unclassified" hydrologic unit - A hydrologic unit that can't be defined or doesn't fit into one of the types that have been listed.
HU_10_GNIS#: 5th level GNIS Feature Identification Number - (Field Required, Attribute Optional)
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) has a unique Feature Identification Number for each officially recognized name in the country. This number is 6-7 characters long. If a hydrologic unit name uses two or mure features, then this field woudl have two GNIS feature numbers with a space separating each number. As of August, 2004 this field does not need to be populated, but plans are to develope a semi_automated method to do this.
HU_12_GNIS#: 6th level GNIS Feature Identification Number - (Field Required, Attribute Optional)
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) has a unique Feature Identification Number for each officially recognized name in the country. This number is 6-7 characters long. If a hydrologic unit name uses two or mure features, then this field woudl have two GNIS feature numbers with a space separating each number. As of August, 2004 this field does not need to be populated, but plans are to develope a semi_automated method to do this.
ArcInfo (.pat) and ArcView Polygon Format
Item name Width Output Type (ArcView) N.Dec. Example
Huc_8 8 8 C - 01080201
Huc_10 10 10 C - 0108020103
Huc_12 12 12 C - 010802010310
Acres 8 12 F N 0 026739
States 11 11 C - KS,MO,OK
Ncontrb_a 8 12 F N 0 357
Hu_10_ds 10 10 C - 1710020504
Hu_10_name 80 80 C - Upper Blue River
Hu_10_mod 20 20 C - CB,NC,ID
Hu_10_type 1 1 C - S
Hu_12_ds 12 12 C - 171002050402
Hu_12_name 80 80 C - Drift Creek-Big Bear River
Hu_12_mod 20 20 C - SD,KA,PD
Hu_12_type 1 1 C - C
HU_10_GNIS# 23 23 C - 102354 238437
HU_12_GNIS# 23 23 C - 1023547 2384378
2) .aat attributes
Hu_level: Hydrologic Unit Level - (REQUIRED)
This field provides the means to create cartographically pleasing maps. Populate this field with the highest hydrologic unit level (smallest number) for the line (arc) represented by the record. Record the level using numbers 1 through 6 representing each level with 1 being the highest and 6 the lowest level. An example would be if a line represents a region, subregion, basin, subbasin, watershed, and subwatershed boundary, then this cell would be populated with a 1 (Region). Example two would be if a line is a subbasin, watershed, and subwatershed boundary, then the cell would get a 4 (Subbasin). Use one of the levels provided in the list below.
Level Digit# Name
1 2 Region
2 4 Subregion
3 6 Basin
4 8 Subbasin
5 10 Watershed
6 12 Subwatershed
Linesource: Line Spatial Data Source - (REQUIRED)
The Linesource should indicate the base map source(s) used to delineate at 1:24,000 scale. Populate the field using one of the standardized code(s) listed below in uppercase. If using more than one code, separate with a comma with no space after the comma.
TOPO24 - Delineation from hardcopy 1:24,000 scale topographic maps
TOPO25 - Delineation from hardcopy 1:25,000 topgraphic maps, only Alaska and Caribbean
TOPO63 - Delineation from hardcopy 1:63,360 topographic maps, only Alaska and Caribbean
DRG24 - Delineation from 1:24,000 scale Digital Raster Graphics
DRG25 - Delineation from 1:25,000 Digital Raster Graphics, only Alaska and Caribbean
DRG63 - Delineation from 1:63,360 Digital Raster Graphics, only Alaska and Caribbean
DEM10 - Derived from 10 meter Digital Elevation Model
DEM30 - Derived from 30 meter Digital Elevation Model
NED30 - Derived from 30 meter National Elevation Dateset Model
EDNA30 - (formally NED-H), derived from 30 meter Elevation Derivatives for National
Applications
BATH"scale" (ex. BATH24) - Interpreted from NOAA 1:24,000 scale bathymetric data
HYPSO"scale" (ex. HYPSO24)- Delineated from 1:24,000 scale contour data
ORTHO"scale" (ex. ORTHO12) - Interpreted from 1:12,000 scale Ortho-imagery
DEDEM10 - Drainage enforced 10 meter Digital Elevation Model
DEDEM30 - Drainage enforced 30 meter Digital Elevation Model
GPS - Derived from Global Positioning System
LIDAR - Derived from LIDAR
IFSAR - Derived from IFSAR data
OTH - Other
UNK - Unknown
All other reference and source maps not listed should be noted in the metadata.
Meta_id: Metadata ID Number - (REQUIRED)
Metadata ID is a code that identifies which metadata file applies to the arc. In many cases there will only be one metadata file. However, in some cases more than one metadata file may be created to identify different groups and/or procedures used to produce the lines. These separate metadata files may be identified for each separate arc. The metadata ID should be a 4-character code starting with the 2-letter state postal code, followed by a 2-digit sequence number. For example "OK01", "ID02", etc.
ArcInfo Line (.aat) Attribute Format
Item name Width Output Type N.Dec. Example
Hu_level 1 1 I - 6
Linesource 20 20 C - DEM30,DRG24,GPS
Meta_id 4 4 C - OK01 Federal Standard for Delineation of Hydrologic Unit Boundaries
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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.
General subwatershed boundaries were created using EDNA30. These general raster lines were used as reference lines for on-screen digitizing
2005-01-01T00:00:00
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.
2005-01-01T00:00:00
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.
2005-01-01T00:00:00
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.
2005-01-01T00:00:00
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
2005-08-11T00:00:00
Edits provided by NRCS to alleviate duplicate HUC12 coding.
2007-07-01T00:00:00
Edits provided by USGS Water Science Center, Salt Lake City, to edgematch with Mexico.
2009-02-01T00:00:00
Edits provided by USGS Water Science Center, Salt Lake City, to correct Downstream coding.
2009-08-01T00:00:00
Edit sent to AZ state office by Arizona Water Science Center, USGS, to correct HUC12 Downstream code; confirmed by New Mexico state office.
2010-01-11T00:00:00
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.
2010-11-01T00:00:00
Edits by USGS Water Science Center in Salt Lake City, Utah: The Line Mods, HU_Level, Linesource, DS codes and states were checked.
2011-05-01T00:00:00
Edits submitted by Sue Buto and USGS Water Science Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. HUC 10 downstream codes updated.
2011-06-01T00:00:00
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.
2011-11-09T00:00:00
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Digital Raster Graphic
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