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GIS Processing: ISGS Staff Documentation: D. Nelson and S. Beaverson Quality Control: ISGS Staff
Tics: Tics from three different sources were used. Six tics that correspond to the registration marks on the mylar separates were taken from the coal coverage BASE, which was automated in 1984 by ESRI. Eight tics that correspond to lat/long intersections were taken from *path_name_suppressed*/DEMTILES. Four tics from *path_name_suppressed*/COUNTIES were also used.
Digitizing: The coverage was digitized from the mylar separates that were used in the printing of the published hard copy maps. The separates were obtained from Colin Treworgy, ISGS Coal Section. Three separates were used: 1) black line separate, representing all boundaries of coal bodies, 2) red line separate, representing the 150 foot depth line, and 3) Pennsylvanian boundary separate.Separates were digitized at the 1:500,000 scale on a GTCO Super L II digitizing board. Black lines were digitized by M. Greenpool during February, March and April 1995, with a maximum RMS of 0.008. Red lines were digitized by R. Rice during May and July, 1995, with a maximum RMS of 0.005. The Pennsylvanian boundary was digitized into a separate coverage by M. Riggs during June, 1995, with a maximum RMS of 0.005. Inset areas of the map were digitized during October 1995, into a separate coverage by R. Rice, with a maximum RMS of 0.008.
Processing
1. There are township and county boundary arcs on the
published map which are not on the mylars. The
corresponding arcs were copied from the COUNTIES
and TOWNSHIPS coverages in the ISGS GIS database
directory *path_name_suppressed*/ILLIMAP
and incorporated into this coverage.
2. The Pennsylvanian boundary arcs were copied into
the coverage.
3. Items for the .PAT and the .AAT files were added
to the coverage.
The .PAT items were:
thick 2 2 i
depth 2 2 i
tons 2 2 i
penn 2 2 i
cbn 20 20 c coalbodyname
done 2 2 i
The .AAT items were:
thick 2 2 i
depth 2 2 i
penn 2 2 i
qual 2 2 i
done 2 2 i
The "done" items were used during the attribute coding
phase to indicate whether or not coding of a feature was
complete. When this phase was complete, the "done" items
were deleted from the .PAT and .AAT files.
REGIONS
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Arc/Info region Coal represented
sub-class
name
ALLCOALS Areas on source map with coal
BELLERIVE Belle Rive
BRISTOL Bristol Hill
CALHOUN Calhoun
COLCH Colchester (no.2)
DEKOVEN Dekoven
FRIEND Friendsville
JAMES Jamestown
LOUDON Loudon
NOCOAL Areas on source map without coal
OCONEE Oconee
OPDYKE Opdyke
SHELBY Shelbyville
TROW Trowbridge
Region attributes:
For the region .PATs (there is a separate one for each region)
there are four items in addition to the four standard items.
They are:
THICK - thickness of the coal body
0 - mined out
1 - coal is greater than 42 inches thick
2 - coal is from 28-42 inches thick
3 - coal is from 18-28 inches thick
4 - insufficient data for resource estimation or
unmapped area
5 - coal split or thin
6 - coal missing due to sandstone channels
7 - coal eroded
8 - not used
9 - outside limit of coal seam
10 - coal deeper than 150 feet and less than 28 inches
thick or coal shallower than 150 feet and less
than 18 inches thick
11 - area of potential resources; resources cannot be
be categorized at this scale due to irregularity
of thickness
12 - coal less than 42 inches thick; resources not calculated
DEPTH - depth to the coal body
0 - mined out
1 - depth to coal less than 150 feet
2 - depth to coal 150-1000 feet
3 - depth to coal greater than 1000 feet
4 - depth to coal less than 1000 feet
5 - not used
6 - not used
7 - not used
8 - coal not present
9 - outside limit of coal seam
10 - coal deeper than 150 feet and less than 28 inches
thick or coal shallower than 150 feet and less
than 18 inches thick
11 - area of potential resources; resources cannot
be categorized at this scale due to irregularity
of thickness
TONS - estimated average tons of coal in millions of tons of
coal per square mile (estimates based on an assumed
coal density of 1800 tons per acre-foot)
1 - less than 4 tons
2 - 4 to 5.5 tons
3 - 5.5 to 7 tons
4 - greater than 7 tons
5 - tonnage not calculated or not applicable
PENN - indicates whether or not polygon is within
Pennsylvanian boundary
0 - polygon is outside Pennsylvanian boundary
1 - polygon is within Pennsylvanian boundary
CBN - coal seam name
Arc attributes:
There are arc attributes for the entire coverage. There are
no arc attributes for the individual regions. There are four
items in addition to the standard ones. They are:
THICK - indicates if arc is a coal isopach, and if so,
the thickness value associated with the isopach
0 - arc is not an isopach
1 - 28 inch isopach
2 - 42 inch isopach
DEPTH - indicates if arc is a depth contour, and if so,
the depth value (to the surface of the coal body)
associated with the depth contour
0 - arc is not a depth contour
1 - 150 depth contour
2 - 1000 foot depth contour
PENN - indicates whether or not arc is a part of the
Pennsylvanian boundary
0 - arc is not a part of the Pennsylvanian boundary
1 - arc is a part of the Pennsylvanian boundary
QUAL - indicates if arc is represented in coverage
differently than it appears on source map
(qualifier for lines differing from source map)
0 - no qualifier, line appears as a solid line on source map
1 - line is dashed on source map
2 - line does not appear on source map, has been
added in order to close a polygon
Note:
There are 31 dangling arcs in this coverage. These
correspond to 31 dangling arcs on the original mylars
and the published map. Most of them are incomplete
150 foot depth contour lines.
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