images.DBO.DOQ2004_UTM

Data format: SDE Raster Dataset

File or table name: images.DBO.DOQ2004_UTM

Coordinate system: Transverse Mercator

Theme keywords: ImageryBaseMapsEarthCover, orthorectified, orthophoto, orthoimagery, Infrared (IR), framework, Digital, DOQQ

Abstract: This dataset is a single orthophoto from a collection of GeoTIFF format natural color orthophotos covering the St. Johns River Water Management District. An orthophoto is remotely sensed image data in which displacement of features in the image caused by terrain relief and sensor orientation have been mathematically removed. Orthophotography combines the image characteristics of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map. Each orthophoto provides imagery for a nominal 3.75 minute (in latitude and longitude) cell area. The source imagery was obtained from December 2003 to March 2004 and used to produce orthophotos with a one meter ground resolution. Imagery was acquired at 0.62 meter ground sample distance (GSD) resolution. Flight height maintained during mission was 20,000 feet AGL. The imagery was captured at 12-bit radiometric resolution and converted to 8-bit radiometric resolution during post processing. The imagery was captured with 20% sidelap between all adjacent flight lines. The SJRWMD project area was divided into 5 flight blocks due to necessary base station and flight line length requirements. The imagery was obtained and processed by all digital means beginning with data acquisition using a Leica ADS40 Digital Airborne Sensor. The orthophotos are available in GeoTIFF form. The projected coordinate system is UTM zone 17 N, NAD 83 HARN, GRS 80, Units Meters.

FGDC and ESRI Metadata:

Metadata elements shown with blue text are defined in the Federal Geographic Data Committee's (FGDC) Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM). Elements shown with green text are defined in the ESRI Profile of the CSDGM. Elements shown with a green asterisk (*) will be automatically updated by ArcCatalog. ArcCatalog adds hints indicating which FGDC elements are mandatory; these are shown with gray text.

Identification Information:


Citation:
Citation information:
Originators: St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD)


*Title:
images.DBO.DOQ2004_UTM
*File or table name: images.DBO.DOQ2004_UTM


Publication date: 2004
*Geospatial data presentation form: SDE raster digital data


*Online linkage: Server=covagssrv; Service=5155; Database=images; User=arcadm; Version=sde.DEFAULT


Description:
Abstract:
This dataset is a single orthophoto from a collection of GeoTIFF format natural color orthophotos covering the St. Johns River Water Management District. An orthophoto is remotely sensed image data in which displacement of features in the image caused by terrain relief and sensor orientation have been mathematically removed. Orthophotography combines the image characteristics of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map. Each orthophoto provides imagery for a nominal 3.75 minute (in latitude and longitude) cell area. The source imagery was obtained from December 2003 to March 2004 and used to produce orthophotos with a one meter ground resolution. Imagery was acquired at 0.62 meter ground sample distance (GSD) resolution. Flight height maintained during mission was 20,000 feet AGL. The imagery was captured at 12-bit radiometric resolution and converted to 8-bit radiometric resolution during post processing. The imagery was captured with 20% sidelap between all adjacent flight lines. The SJRWMD project area was divided into 5 flight blocks due to necessary base station and flight line length requirements. The imagery was obtained and processed by all digital means beginning with data acquisition using a Leica ADS40 Digital Airborne Sensor. The orthophotos are available in GeoTIFF form. The projected coordinate system is UTM zone 17 N, NAD 83 HARN, GRS 80, Units Meters.

Purpose:
The goal of this project is to update the St. Johns River Water Management
District's digital orthophoto quarter quadrangle (DOQQ) database.  The DOQQ
database was originally created in 1994 and updated in 1999, and this project
represents the iteration.  The DOQQ database has become the standard basemap
for the District's Geographic Information System (GIS) and is widely used
throughout Florida.  This dataset is part of a broader statewide DOQQ mapping
effort.

Supplemental information:
USGS 7.5-minute DEMs were used to orthorectify the ADS40 imagery. Some quarterquads
along the coast are primary water, with only a small percentage of land area and surface
elevations. In these quarterquads the error and uncertainty in the DEM surfaces increase,
and can affect rectification of the imagery in ocean water areas as the distance from land
increases.  The accuracy of DEM data depends on the source and resolution of the data samples.
DEM data accuracy is derived by comparing linear interpolation elevations in the DEM with
corresponding map location elevations and computing the statistical standard deviation or
root-mean-square error (RMSE). The RMSE is used to describe the DEM accuracy. For 7.5-minute
DEM's derived from a photogrammetric source, 90 percent have a vertical accuracy of 7-meter
RMSE or better and 10 percent are in the 8- to 15-meter range. For 7.5- and 15-minute DEM's
derived from vector or DLG hypsographic and hydrographic source data, an RMSE of one-half of a
contour interval or better is required.

*Language of dataset: en


Time period of content:
Time period information:
Single date/time:
Calendar date: 20031220

Currentness reference:
Date of source imagery acquisition.

Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance and update frequency: None planned

Spatial domain:
Bounding coordinates:
*West bounding coordinate: -81.753198
*East bounding coordinate: -80.684796
*North bounding coordinate: 29.501334
*South bounding coordinate: 28.497567

Local bounding coordinates:
*Left bounding coordinate: 426992.732276
*Right bounding coordinate: 530551.732276
*Top bounding coordinate: 3263531.235832
*Bottom bounding coordinate: 3152549.235832

Keywords:
Theme:
Theme keywords: ImageryBaseMapsEarthCover, orthorectified, orthophoto, orthoimagery, Infrared (IR), framework, Digital, DOQQ
Theme keyword thesaurus: SJRWMD-GIS Metadata Thesaurus

Place:
Place keywords: Florida, St. Johns River Water Management District, Alachua County, Baker County, Bradford County, Brevard County, Clay County, Duval County, Flagler County, Indian River County, Lake County, Marion County, Nassau County, Okeechobee County, Orange County, Osceola County, Polk County, Putnam County, Seminole County, St. Johns County, Volusia County
Place keyword thesaurus: SJRWMD-GIS Metadata Thesaurus

Access constraints: none
Use constraints:
The St. Johns River Water Management District prepares and uses information for its
own purposes and this information may not be suitable for other purposes.  This
information is provided "as is".  Further documentation of this data can be obtained
by contacting: St. Johns River Water Management District, Division of Integrated
Application Systems, Post Office Box 1429, Palatka, Florida, 32178-1429, (386) 329-4500.

Point of contact:
Contact information:
Contact organization primary:
Contact person: GIS Data Manager, Information Resources Department
Contact organization: St. Johns River Water Management District

Contact address:
Address type: Physical address
Address:
St. Johns River Water Management District
Address:
4049 Reid Street
City: Palatka
State or province: Florida
Postal code: 32177

Contact voice telephone: (386) 329-4500


Contact electronic mail address: gis_support@sjrwmd.com


*Native dataset format: SDE Raster Dataset
*Native data set environment:
Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 2; ESRI ArcCatalog 9.3.1.1850


Cross reference:
Citation information:
Originators: St. Johns River Water Management District


Title:
USGS Quarter Quad Index 1:12,000


Publication date: Unknown


Other citation details:
Provides a spatial index for users to identify quarter quads.


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Data Quality Information:


Logical consistency report:
Sample points taken from overlapping areas of adjacent image strips
that contributed image chips to each orthophoto tile are typically
consistent to the 2-3 pixel level.  This not only ensures that a
consistent mosaic can be created from the adjacent image strips acquired
with the ADS40 pushbroom scanner but also means that the images have
good precision and as a group are spatially self-consistent.

When these images were compared to the most recent USGS available one
meter orthophoto images (1999) good agreement (typical deviations of
2-4 meters) were observed. These two sets of compared images were
produced by different methods and positional differences between them
does not indicate that one set of images is more accurate positionally
than the other.

GeoTIFF headers are not standard USGS headers.

Completeness report:
These data cover the entirety of St. Johns River Water Management District.
Each orthophoto has an overedge of approximately 30 meters on all sides of
its centering 3.75 minute cell.  Cells that are on the edge of the district
are sometimes smaller than the typical nominal 3.75 minute tile size.

Lineage:
Process step:
Process description:
Ground control consisted of photo identifiable surveyed points.  Beyond
necessary production requirements an additional 30% GCPs were collected
for quality control checks.  The imagery was collected at an altitude of
6096m using an ADS40 digital sensor.  Image quality was verified during
the post flight review phase.  Factors considered during this review included
but were not limited to the presence of smoke and/or cloud cover, contrails, light
conditions and sun glint.

The triangulated strips were rectified with a USGS DEM of the
area.  The vertical accuracy of the DEM varies based on the elevation
postings and is generally estimated at 3-7m. The red, green
and blue bands were combined to generate a final orthophoto.

The ADS40 sensor collects twelve bit image data which requires
radiometric adjustment for output in standard eight bit image
channels.  Converting to eight bit results in a reduction of the
color range from 4096 to 256 - thus loss of radiometric detail is
inevitable.  The extra dynamic range of the sensor permits greater
object differentiation in shadows and in bright areas.  The sixteen
bit dynamic range permitted the imagery to be more effectively color
balanced than is possible with eight bit imagery.  This was accomplished
by performing tonal enhancements immediately prior to the reduction from
sixteen bit to eight bit data.  In addition to color balancing these
eight bit images were adjusted to create seamless imagery to the highest
extent practically achievable.

The imagery was mosaicked using a combination of automated and
manual seamlines generation.  Project specified tiles were
extracted from the mosaic.  Final image tiles were reviewed for
artifacts and anomalies and adjusted as part of quality control
procedures.  Adjacent images are compared for consistency in
overlap regions.  The images are reviewed for rectification
problems such as bridge displacements caused by the underlying
digital elevation model. When necessary, local corrections to the
imagery were performed to minimize such effects.

Process date: 200401 - 200402


Process contact:
Contact information:
Contact organization primary:
Contact person: Matthew Bennett
Contact organization: 3001, Inc.

Contact address:
Address type: mailing and physical address
Address:
3601 SW 2nd Avenue Suite Y
City: Gainesville
State or province: FL
Postal code: 32607

Contact voice telephone: (352) 379-3001


Process step:
Process description:
Metadata imported.

Source used citation abbreviation:
V:\img\doq2004\jp2_rgb\DQ3708NE.xml


Process step:
Process description:
Metadata imported.

Source used citation abbreviation:
E:\Data\MetadataVolusiaSDE\FGDC\Images\DOQ2004_UTM.xml


Process step:
Process description:
Metadata imported.

Process date: 20090221
Process time: 23313900


Source used citation abbreviation:
\\Covsdesrv\GIS Common\DraftNewData\MetaData\FGDC\Images\DOQ2004_UTM.xml


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Spatial Data Organization Information:


*Direct spatial reference method: Raster


Raster object information:
*Image format: SDR
*Number of bands: 3


*Row count: 110982
*Column count: 103559
*Vertical count: 1


*Cell size X direction: 1.000000
*Cell size Y direction: 1.000000


*Bits per pixel: 8
*Pyramid layers: TRUE
*Image colormap: FALSE
*Compression type: JPEG2000


*Raster object type: Pixel
*Raster display type: pixel codes
*Raster origin: Upper Left


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Spatial Reference Information:


Horizontal coordinate system definition:
Coordinate system name:
*Projected coordinate system name: NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_17N
*Geographic coordinate system name: GCS_North_American_1983_HARN

Planar:
Map projection:
*Map projection name: Transverse Mercator
Transverse mercator:
*Scale factor at central meridian: 0.999600
*Longitude of central meridian: -81.000000
*Latitude of projection origin: 0.000000
*False easting: 500000.000000
*False northing: 0.000000

Planar coordinate information:
*Planar coordinate encoding method: row and column
Coordinate representation:
*Abscissa resolution: 1.000000
*Ordinate resolution: 1.000000
*Planar distance units: meters

Geodetic model:
*Horizontal datum name: D_North_American_1983_HARN
*Ellipsoid name: Geodetic Reference System 80
*Semi-major axis: 6378137.000000
*Denominator of flattening ratio: 298.257222

Vertical coordinate system definition:
Altitude system definition:
*Altitude resolution: 1.000000
*Altitude encoding method: Explicit elevation coordinate included with horizontal coordinates

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Distribution Information:


Distributor:
Contact information:
Contact organization primary:
Contact person: GIS Data Manager, Information Resources Department
Contact organization: St. Johns River Water Management District

Contact address:
Address type: Physical address
Address:
St. Johns River Water Management District
Address:
4049 Reid Street
City: Palatka
State or province: Florida
Postal code: 32177

Contact voice telephone: (386) 329-4500


Contact electronic mail address: gis_support@sjrwmd.com


Resource description: Downloadable Data


Distribution liability:
The St. Johns River Water Management District prepares and uses information
for its own purposes and this information may not be suitable for other purposes.
This information is provided "as is". Further documentation of this data can
be obtained by contacting: St. Johns River Water Management District, Division
of Integrated Application Systems, Post Office Box 1429, Palatka, Florida, 32178-1429,
(386) 329-4500.

Standard order process:
Non-digital form:
RGB DOQQ as JPEG2000 compressed /CD-ROM


Digital form:
Digital transfer information:
*Transfer size: 0.000
*Dataset size: 0.000

Fees: $40 per CD
Ordering instructions:
There is no charge for downloading data from the District web site at http://www.sjrwmd.com.
Data can be ordered on CD-ROM as instructed on the web site.
Turnaround: 10 working days


Custom order process:
1. Use the District website: http://www.sjrwmd.com to download data, or
2. Call or email to organizations listed under Distributor.
Technical prerequisites:
Internet access / Unzip, Winzip / To use image: ESRI ArcInfo, ArcView, ArcGIS 8.3, or ArcExplorer; AutoCAD 2002 Map or Land Development Desktop.


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Metadata Reference Information:


*Metadata date: 20090223


*Language of metadata: en


Metadata contact:
Contact information:
Contact organization primary:
Contact person: Matthew Bennett
Contact organization: 3001, Inc.

Contact address:
Address type: mailing and physical address
Address:
3601 SW 2nd Ave., Suite Y
City: Gainesville
State or province: FL
Postal code: 32607

Contact voice telephone: (352) 379-3001
Contact facsimile telephone: (352) 377-4234


*Metadata standard name: FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
*Metadata standard version: FGDC-STD-001-1998
*Metadata time convention: local time


Metadata extensions:
*Online linkage: http://www.esri.com/metadata/esriprof80.html
*Profile name: ESRI Metadata Profile

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