Illinois Natural Resources Geospatial Data Clearinghouse

hosted by the Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS)

Digital Spatial Data of Illinois on CD-ROM
Illinois Department of Natural Resources

Mark Joselyn and Tom Kompare,
Illinois Natural History Survey


Note: These CD-ROM Volumes are no longer available.
Data are available on-line, or have been rendered obsolete.


Table of Contents


Introduction

The Illinois Department Natural Resources (DNR) and its divisions, the Illinois State Geological Survey, Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois State Water Survey, Waste Management and Research Center, Office of Realty and Environmental Planning, Office of Scientific Research and Analysis, Office of Mines and Minerals, and Illinois State Museum, have been actively involved in the use and application of GIS technology for over 10 years. A significant result has been the development of one of the most comprehensive spatial digital databases, at the state level, anywhere in the country. In order to make this information more accessible, many of DNR's statewide datasets were published on CD-ROM in April, 1994. An updated and augmented version in two volumes was released in 1996.


This publication was the first of its kind in the country from a state perspective. It signifies technological advancement but it also reflects the evolution of an institutional attitude toward data, specifically that data of this type are resources to be shared and utilized by citizens and groups with an interest and concern for Illinois, its people and its resources. This publication is intended to make this valuable and dynamic resource more accessible and available to other state agencies, libraries, schools, public interest groups and the private sector. A hoped for effect will be to increase knowledge and consideration of geography relative to the state's people, resources and related issues. Virtually all aspects of the man-made and natural environments in which we live have spatial components. The data contained on these two CD-ROMs provide a basis for integrating these spatial components into research, education, and management.

Development

Datasets contained on the CD-ROM were primarily constructed on a project by project basis in response to programmatic needs of the divisions of DNR. Others, particularly infrastructure, hydrography and census tracts, were derived from US Geological Survey or US Bureau of the Census data files. While some modifications were made specifically for this publication, none of the data were produced simply for inclusion on the CD-ROM. Rather, they have been used extensively for more than 10 years by all of DNR's divisions for basic research and in response to project needs. The data contained on the CD-ROM represent thousands of hours of time and effort when all aspects of data collection, validation and translation are considered.


Most of the information is at a scale of 1:100,000 or 1:500,000 although scale varies depending on the map layer. Data at a scale of 1:100,000 or smaller are suitable for regional and local, but not site specific, analysis and use. National map accuracy standards equate to a positional error of 167 feet at this scale.


Contents

The CD-ROM contains the following map layers:

VOLUME 1:

Data by COUNTY

Name                Data Set Name     Type          Source Scale
---------------     -------------     --------      ------------
Floodzones          fldzones          polygon       1:14,000
County Boundary     county            polygon       1:62,500
Roads               roads             line          1:100,000
Streams             streams           network       1:100,000
Township            township          township      1:62,500
Wells               wells95           point         variable
Wetlands            wtldspy           polygon       1:24,000
                    wtldspt           point         1:24,000
                    wtldsln           line          1:24,000

Data by STATE

Name                     Data Set Name  Type      Source Scale
-----------------------  -------------  -------   ------------
Bedrock Aquifers, 500ft  aqmb500        polygon   1:500,000
Bedrock Aquifers, 300ft  aqmb300        polygon   1:500,000
Bedrock Aquifers >500ft  aqmbg500       polygon   1:500,000
Sand & Gravel Aquifers   aqmsg          polygon   1:500,000
Geologic Map of IL       bedgeo         polygon   1:500,000
Bedrock Topography       bedtopo        line      1:500,000
USGS Hydrologic          catunits       polygon   1:500,000
     Catalog Units
Coal Mine Permits        coalprmt       polygon   1:4800
County Boundaries        counties       polygon   1:62,500
Coal Mines:              clminept       point     1:100,000
     Active & Abandoned 
Coal Mines               clminepy       polygon   1:100,000
     Active & Abandoned
Public Water Supply      h2osup         point     varies
     Surface Water Intakes
Vertical & Horizontal    horizont       point     1:24,000
     Control Points
Thickness of Loess       loess          line      1:500,000
Woodfordian Moraines     moraines       polygon   1:500,000
Quaternary Deposits      quatgeo        polygon   1:500,000
State Boundary           statebnd       polygon   1:62,500
Structural Features      strcline       line      1:500,000
     Anticlines, synclines, monoclines
Structural Features      strfault       line      1:500,000
     Faults, Grabens, Flexures
Structural Features      strpoint       point     1:500,000
Structural Features      strpoly        polygon   1:500,000
Townships                township       polygon   1:62,500
Wells and Borings        wells95        point     varies

Shaded Relief            allst.tif      tif file
                         allst.tifw     tif file


Volume II:

Data by COUNTY:

Name                     Data Set Name    Type       Source Scale
-----------------------  -------------    -------    ------------
Airports                 airports         line       1:100,000
Archaeological Resource  archmod          polygon    1:250,000
     Potential
Census blocks            census90         polygon    1:100,000
County Boundary          county           polygon    1:62,500
Municipal boundaries     munbnd           polygon    1:100,000
Railroads                rails            line       1:100,000
Roads                    roads            line       1:100,000
Towns                    towns            point      varies
Townships                township         polygon    1:62,500
Utilities                utility          line       1:100,000

Landcover                landcov          grid



Data by STATE:

Name                     Data Set Name    Type       Source Scale
-----------------------  -------------    -------    ------------
Cemeteries               cemetery         point      1:24,000
County Boundaries        counties         polygon    1:62,500
Federal Lands            fedland          polygon    1:24,000
State House of Rep.      house            polygon    1:100,000
     District
Interstates              intstate         line       1:100,000
Solid Waste Landfills    landfill         point      varies
Natural Areas            natarea          polygon    1:24,000
Natural Areas            natareat         point      1:24,000
Nature Preserves         natpres          polygon    1:24,000
Map series Quadrangle Boundaries
  7.5 minute quad        quad75           polygon    1:24,000
  30x60 minute quad      quad100          polygon    1:100,000
  1x2 degree quad        quad250          polygon    1:250,000
State Senate Districts   senate           polygon    1:100,000
State Boundary           statebnd         polygon    1:62,500
State Conservation Area  stconsrv         polygon    1:24,000
State Forests            stforest         polygon    1:24,000
State Fish & Wildlife    stfwa            polygon    1:24,000
State Routes             stroutes         line       1:100,000
Townships                township         line       1:100,000
US Highways              ushways          line       1:100,000

Data sets of particular value and interest, all of which were developed entirely by one of DNR's divisions, are discussed in more detail below:


The archaeologic probability map (1:250,000) was developed by the Illinois State Museum. It depicts areas believed to possess a high archaeologic potential and is intended for coarse regional analysis. It has assisted agencies in responding to requirements of the Illinois State Agency Historic Preservation Act (P.A. 86-707) which mandates state government to preserve, restore, and maintain the historic resources of the state.


The wells coverage, developed and continuously updated by the Illinois State Geological Survey, is the most comprehensive database of its kind in the country. At the time of publication it contained 335,695 individual well and boring locations throughout the state, their well type and a unique identification number used to relate back to over 60 fields of attribute data recorded for each location. The accuracy of location for most features is considered to be +/- 100 feet.


The Illinois Natural History Survey created the map layer of Illinois Natural Areas (1:24,000) and Illinois Nature Preserves (1:24,000) as identified by the Illinois Department of Conservation. These areas represent some of the finest of Illinois' natural resources and include areas of unique biologic, geologic or natural value.


The Illinois State Water Survey developed the unincorporated flood zone boundaries (1:12,000, nominal) data set for all of Illinois. Federal Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) maps were the primary source for this map layer.


The solid waste landfill sites active in 1993 represents a subset of a much larger database, the Inventory of Landbased Disposal Sites maintained by the Waste Management and Research and Information Center.


The 1992 Census data provides a comprehensive assessment of basic demography and ethnicity at the census tract level for the entire state. The Office of Research and Planning also contributed the legislative boundaries for State Senate and House districts as of 1992.


The roads, railroads, hydrography and utilities coverages were derived from USGS Digital Line Graph files. Significant value was added by recoding the attribute values to facilitate use. The roads and railroads coverages have both been updated. All major highways as of 1993 were added to the roads coverage while railroads were updated as of 1991 and include active/abandoned status and ownership. Documentation, based on the Federal Geographic Data Committee FGDC) Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata (CSDGM) (June 8, 1994) is included on the CD-ROM for each layer.


Licensing and liability

The data, with the exception of the wells coverage, are not explicitly copyrighted. However the licensing agreement states that data are not to be redistributed without prior knowledge of DNR. Liability concerns are addressed in the licensing agreement which states, in part, that 'the burden for determining fitness for use lies entirely with the user.'


Format and availability

Data included on the CD-ROM were produced using ARC/INFO software from ESRI, Inc., Redlands, CA and are all in ARC/INFO format. This does not indicate an endorsement of this product but simply reflects the primary software currently used by DNR and its divisions. ARC/INFO, ArcView2, or ArcView3 software and a CD-ROM drive are required to access the map information. The CD-ROM also works on Macintosh computers running ArcView2. While this does not address the needs of all potential users it does provide a 'plug-and-play' product that can be used immediately, assuming proper hardware and software environments. A copy of the CD-ROM is available, free of charge, to government agencies, schools, and libraries; and at a charge of $200 to the private sector and private individuals.


DNR is dedicated to the maintenance and improvement of these data and welcomes any comments about their content, format or utility. People interested in additional information should contact Sheryl Oliver, GIS Manager, Office of Realty and Environmental Planning, 524 South Second Street, Lincoln Tower Plaza, Springfield, Illinois 62701 (217) 785-8586.


Mark Joselyn 8/94,
updated 5/97 MJ/TK
updated SKB 11/98
updated SKB 08/06