Lakes

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2M Lakes

Abstract: This data set is a polygon shape file representing surface water features (hydrography) in Wisconsin. The data are derived from the U.S. Geological Surveys Digital Line Graphs (DLGs) at 1:2,000,000 scale. Feature representation (i.e., whether a river is represented by a line or a polygon) is determined primarily by how the corresponding entity is symbolized on the USGS source maps. Depending on the source map symbolization, portions of a river may be represented by either single-or double-line features, and other portions as polygons, such as when a river widens to form a lake.

Purpose Description: This data set provides a generalized representation of surface water (hydrography) in Wisconsin. The level of accuracy does not support detailed local analysis. The data are intended for use with ArcView, ARC/INFO, or other GIS software which support shapefile format data.

Access Constraints: None

Use Constraints: None

Currentness Reference: Publication of source USGS maps

Geographic Extent: Statewide

Native Data Environment: ArcView version 3.2

Maintenance Update Frequency: None Planned

Progress Type: Complete

Beginning Date: 1979

Ending Date: 1980

Process Step Description: Around 1991, WiDNR Geographic Services converted the 1:2,000,000-scale DLG files for the Great Lakes Region of the U.S. into single-precision ARC/INFO coverages using the ARC/INFO DLGARC command. The coverages were projected from UTM to WTM. Polygon topology was established with the CLEAN command using a fuzzy tolerance of less than 50.8 meters, the nominal resolution of the data. Line topology was established using the BUILD command with "line" option. Topological errors were corrected using ARCEDIT commands as needed to ensure topological integrity. A 10,000-meter buffer was created around the 1:2,000,000-scale Wisconsin state boundary. The buffered area was used to "tile" all layers in the DNR GIS database library ("WISLIB"). This tiling scheme provided for statewide coverage in a single tile as well as an overlap area of up to 10,000 meters into areas adjacent to Wisconsin. The principal modification to the DLG feature attribute coding design was the creation of separate items for thematically distinct feature groups. In general, thematically similar feature attributes were grouped together in the same items. The DLG major codes were dropped to avoid redundancy, but DLG minor codes were generally retained to accommodate users already familiar with the codes. New attributes of potential use were added to some coverages. An attribute identifying the largest polygon in multi-polygon units was added to some coverages to support statistical summaries and labelling. Following data verification, all coverages underwent spatial indexing (by use of the ARC/INFO INDEX command) to reduce data display times. Projection files were added to each coverage to enable users to display coverage projection parameters by entering the DESCRIBE command. All coverages were then inserted into the DNR GIS Database statewide library structure (WISLIB). In 1997, WISLIB data layers were projected from WTM based on NAD27 to WTM based on the 1991 adjustment to NAD83 (WTM83/91), and placed in the DNR GIS Database statewide library WISLIB91. The Hydrography (2M version) polygon shapefile was generated in 1998.

Citation Information:
    Originator: United States Geological Survey
    Publication Date: 1992
    Title: Hydrography (polygon features, 2M version)
    Data Presentation Form: Vector Digital Data
    Publication Place: Madison, WI
    Publisher: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Contact Information:
    Contact Person: John Laedlein
    Organization: WDNR / Enterprise Data Management
    Title: GIS Data Specialist
    Hours of Service: Normal business hours, or as available
    Mailing Address:
      P.O. Box 7921, ET/8
      Madison, WI 53707-7921
    Phone: 608-264-8914
    Fax: 608-266-0870
    Email: John.Laedlein@wisconsin.gov



100K Lakes

Abstract: The 1:100,000-scale Hydrography (HYDNW91C) data layer is derived from the 1:100,000-scale Digital Line Graphs (DLGs) of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). WiDNR enhancements to the source DLG data include conversion to ARC/INFO format, edgematching of internal DLG files, and restructuring of feature attribute codes.

Purpose Description: These data are used for display, mapping and analytic purposes where an intermediate-scale representation of hydrography is needed.

Access Constraints: None

Use Constraints: None

Currentness Reference: Publication dates of the source 1:100,000-scale USGS topographic maps

Geographic Extent: Statewide

Native Data Environment: ArcView version 3.2

Maintenance Update Frequency: None Planned

Progress Type: Complete

Beginning Date: 1979

Ending Date: 1989

Process Step Description: WDNR Geographic Services converted all 1:100,000-scale digital quadrangles with coverage in Wisconsin into single-precision ARC/INFO coverages using the ARC/INFO DLGARC command. The coverages were then projected from UTM to WTM with the PROJECT command. Polygon topology was established by means of the CLEAN command using a fuzzy tolerance of less than 2.54 meters, the nominal resolution of the data. Line and node topology was established using the BUILD command with 'line' and 'node' options, respectively. ARCEDIT commands were used, if needed, to correct topological errors and to ensure topological integrity. Various edgematching procedures were used to ensure topological fidelity along the ?seams? shared by adjacent coverages (these seams being artifacts of the DLG file structure). The principal modification to the DLG feature attribute coding design was the creation of separate items for thematically distinct feature attributes. Thematically similar feature attributes were grouped together in the same items. The DLG major codes were dropped to avoid redundancy, but DLG minor codes were generally retained to accommodate users already familiar with the codes. New attributes of potential use were added to some coverages. An attribute identifying the largest polygon in each political of administrative unit was added to some coverages, to facilitate statistical summaries or labelling. For each coverage in which DNR/GEO modified or added DLG feature attribute codes during processing, a code was added to a new item named EDIT_FLAG to indicate a code update had occurred. Following data verification, all coverages underwent spatial indexing (using the ARC/INFO command INDEX) to reduce display times. Projection (.prj) files were added to each coverage to enable users to display coverage projection parameters by entering the DESCRIBE command. All coverages were then inserted into the DNR GIS Database statewide library structure (WISLIB).

Citation Information:
    Originator: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
    Publication Date: 1992
    Title: 1:100,000-scale Hydrography (open water regions)
    Data Presentation Form: Vector Digital Data
    Publication Place: Madison, WI
    Publisher: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Contact Information:
    Contact Person: John Laedlein
    Organization: WDNR / Enterprise Data Management
    Title: GIS Data Specialist
    Hours of Service: Normal business hours, or as available
    Mailing Address:
      P.O. Box 7921, ET/8
      Madison, WI 53707-7921
    Phone: 608-264-8914
    Fax: 608-266-0870
    Email: John.Laedlein@wisconsin.gov



24K Lakes

Abstract: This shapefile includes all Simple Hydro Areas (SHAIDs) in the 1:24,000-scale Hydrography data model (Version 6). SHAIDS include hydrographic features only and do not contain islands or uplands. SHAIDs contain various descriptive attributes, including names and Water Body ID Codes (WBICs).

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) developed this statewide Hydrography geographic data layer from 1:24,000-scale sources. The 1:24K Hydrography database includes information about surface water features represented on the US Geological Survey's 1:24,000-scale topographic map series such as perennial and intermittent streams, lakes, and so on. A large portion of the DNR's Waterbody Identification Codes (WBICs) have been incorporated into the 24K Hydro layer, along with surface water names from the USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) database. Wetlands delineations are NOT included in the 24K Hydro data layer.

Following the initial release of the 24K Hydrography database in October of 2000, a series of data updates and enhancements have culminated in Version 6 of the 24K Hydro layer, which was completed in 2007. Version 6 includes data enhancements and corrections.

Purpose Description: This shapefile is intended for cartographic and analytical purposes pertaining to water bodies.

Access Constraints: None

Use Constraints: None

Currentness Reference: Ground condition at publication date

Geographic Extent: Statewide

Native Data Environment: ArcGIS version 9.2

Maintenance Update Frequency: Unknown

Progress Type: Complete

Beginning Date: 1944

Ending Date: 2007

Process Step Description: Refer to "Wisconsin DNR 24K Hydrography Version 6 Database Design", accessible at: http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/maps/gis/documents/24khyd_db_design.pdf.

Refer to "Wisconsin DNR 24K Hydrography Data Capture and Feature-Coding Decision Rules", accessible at: http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/maps/gis/documents/24khyd_decision_rules.pdf.

Citation Information:
    Originator: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
    Publication Date: December 2007
    Title: Wisconsin Open Water from 1:24,000-scale sources
    Data Presentation Form: Vector Digital Data
    Publication Place: Madison, WI
    Publisher: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Contact Information:
    Contact Person: Brad Duncan
    Organization: WDNR / Enterprise Data Management
    Title: GIS Data Specialist
    Mailing Address:
      P.O. Box 7921, ET/8
      Madison, WI 53707-7921
    Phone: 608-267-5182
    Fax: 608-266-0870
    Email: Bradley.Duncan@wisconsin.gov