GRAVEL
PITS
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Field |
Description |
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Main ID Information |
Metadata Updated 2007 |
|
Title |
Benton County Aggregate
Evaluation - Gravel Pits |
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Filename |
Gvl_pits (ArcView Shapefile) |
|
Abstract |
This dataset consists
of locational information about the gravel pits and quarries within Benton
County. |
|
Place Keywords |
Benton County,
Minnesota |
|
Theme Keywords |
Gravel Pits, Quarries |
|
Time Period of
Content |
Fall 2001 – Spring 2002 |
|
Parent Theme |
NA |
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Spatial Extent of
the Data |
Benton County,
Minnesota |
|
Contact Person |
Aggregate Resources
Mapping Program |
|
Contact Person
Organization/Division |
Department of Natural
Resources, Division of Lands and Minerals |
|
Contact Person Position |
Geologist or GIS
Specialist |
|
Contact Address |
500 Lafayette Road, Box
45 |
|
Contact City |
St. Paul |
|
Contact Zip Code |
55155-4045 |
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Contact Voice Phone |
651-259-5959 |
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Contact Fax Phone |
651-296-5939 |
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Additional ID
Information |
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Originator |
Department of Natural
Resources, Division of Lands and Minerals, Mineral Potential Section |
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Purpose |
To display the gravel
pit and quarry locations within Benton County. |
|
Progress |
Complete |
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Currentness
Reference |
All data was gathered
in the late fall of 2000 and the summer and fall of 2001 and compiled in
the fall of 2001 through the spring
of 2002. |
|
Maintenance
Frequency |
None planned |
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Access Constraints |
NA |
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Use Constraints |
NA |
|
Associated Data Sets |
NA |
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Data Quality |
|
|
Attribute Accuracy |
These points were
digitized in ArcView (on screen digitizing) from DRGs (USGS Digital Raster
Graphic files of 1:24,000 topographic maps), 1:12,000 USGS DOQs (Aerial Photographs),
soil maps, and the ASIS Database from the Minnesota Department of
Transportation. |
|
Logical Consistency |
NA |
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Completeness |
Described in “lineage”
below. |
|
Horizontal
Positional Accuracy |
1:24000 |
|
Vertical Positional
Accuracy |
NA |
|
Lineage |
These points were gathered from a variety of sources, some were digitized to within a few meters, others were located on DOQs (Digital Orthophoto Quadrangles) and DRGs with on screen digitizing. The gravel pits and quarries are fairly large, thus the points are located somewhere in the disturbed area, and should be very accurate. |
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Source Scale Denominator |
1:24000 |
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Spatial Reference |
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|
Horizontal
Coordinate Scheme |
UTM |
|
Ellipsoid |
GRS80 |
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Horizontal Datum |
NAD83 |
|
Horizontal Units |
Meters |
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Distance Resolution |
NA |
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Altitude Datum |
NA |
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Altitude Units |
NA |
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Depth Datum |
NA |
|
Depth Units |
NA |
|
UTM Zone Number |
15 |
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Raster only |
|
|
Cell Width |
NA |
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Cell Height |
NA |
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Spatial Data
Organization |
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Geographic Reference
for Tabular Data |
NA |
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Native Dataset
Environment |
ArcView 3.1 / ArcInfo
8,0.2 |
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Vendor Specific
Object Type |
NA |
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Tiling Scheme |
NA |
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Spatial Object Type |
Point |
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Transfer Size |
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Entities --
Attributes |
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Entity-Attribute
Overview |
This dataset consists
of location information about the gravel pits and quarries within Benton
County. This shapefile can be joined
to dotqual.dbf and dotsieve.dbf to get more information about the gravel pits
that list the Source as “MNDOT ASIS”.
|
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Entity-Attribute
Detailed Citation |
ArcView specific fields
include shape (i.e., feature type = point), area (0 for points), perimeter (0
for points), gvl_pits_ (unique id for point, assigned by the software), gvl_pits_id
(an id usually assigned during theme creation). Gravel pit specific
attributes are described in the table below. |
|
Table Name |
Field Name |
Begin Column |
Definition |
Valid Values |
Descriptions |
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Gvl_pits.shp |
Pit_q_id |
|
Number, 3,0 |
Ex: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7.... 341, 342, 343, 344 |
Gravel pit and quarry
unique ID (1-344). |
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|
Source |
|
Text, 16 |
Ex: MNDOT ASIS, Air photo, Field Work, Soil
Survey, Topographic Map, etc… |
This is where the
gravel pit location came from or was observed (ex: soil - found on the soil
map). |
|
|
Type |
|
Text, 16 |
Gravel Pit |
Gravel Pit |
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Quarry |
Quarry |
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ASIS_numbr |
|
Number, 5,0 |
Ex: 0, 5001, 5005.. ..5049. |
Aggregate Source
Information System Number (MN/DOT Database).
0 means that is does not have an ASIS number. 5xxx refers to Benton
County (5) and xxx refers to the pit number.
Use this field to join with dot_qual.dbf on sourcexx for the gravel
pits that list the Source as “ASIS”. |
|
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Size |
|
Text, 8 |
Small |
Refers to the relative
size of the pit or quarry. Small pits
are generally less than an acre or so.
These pits are usually used by private land owners or for small jobs. |
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Medium |
Generally less than 10
acres in size. These pits are used by
land owners and for small construction jobs, they are generally used for
short periods of time by contractors. |
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Large |
These pits are generally
greater than 10 acres and are typically used by commercial aggregate
operators. |
|
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Thickness |
|
Text, 8 |
Ex: >10, >15,
>20, >25, >50, etc... |
Gives the minimum
thickness of the aggregate observed at the pit or quarry. |
|
|
Watertable |
|
Text, 8 |
Ex: >10, >20,
>25, 10, 25,<20, etc |
Describes the depth to
the watertable within a pit or quarry.
If 20 feet of gravel was exposed and there was no water table
encountered, then >20 was used. |