St. Lawrence County SSURGO

The following metadata was taken from http://www.ftw.nrcs.usda.gov/ssurgo/metadata/ny089.html. The data was downloaded from http://www.ftw.nrcs.usda.gov/ssurgo_ftp3.html (login required) and projected from DD, NAD83 to UTM ZONE 18, NAD83. Finally it was clipped to the 10-mile buffer around the Adirondack Park.


Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database for St. Lawrence County, New York

Metadata:


Identification_Information:
Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Publication_Date: 20000824
Title:
Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database for St. Lawrence County, New York
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Fort Worth, Texas
Publisher:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Other_Citation_Details: ny089
Online_Linkage: URL:<http://www.ftw.nrcs.usda.gov/ssur_data.html>
Description:
Abstract:
This data set is a digital soil survey and generally is the most detailed level of soil geographic data developed by the National Cooperative Soil Survey. The information was prepared by digitizing maps, by compiling information onto a planimetric correct base and digitizing, or by revising digitized maps using remotely sensed and other information.

This data set consists of georeferenced digital map data and computerized attribute data. The map data are in a 7.5 minute quadrangle format and include a detailed, field verified inventory of soils and nonsoil areas that normally occur in a repeatable pattern on the landscape and that can be cartographically shown at the scale mapped. A special soil features layer (point and line features) is optional. This layer displays the location of features too small to delineate at the mapping scale, but they are large enough and contrasting enough to significantly influence use and management. The soil map units are linked to attributes in the Map Unit Interpretations Record relational database, which gives the proportionate extent of the component soils and their properties.

Purpose:
SSURGO depicts information about the kinds and distribution of soils on the landscape. The soil map and data used in the SSURGO product were prepared by soil scientists as part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey.

Supplemental_Information:
Digital versions of hydrography, cultural features, and other associated layers that are not part of the SSURGO data set may be available from the primary organization listed in the Point of Contact.

Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Range_of_Dates/Times:
Beginning_Date: 19980921
Ending_Date: 20000824
Currentness_Reference: publication date
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: As needed
Spatial_Domain:
Bounding_Coordinates:
West_Bounding_Coordinate: -75.875
East_Bounding_Coordinate: -74.500
North_Bounding_Coordinate: 45.125
South_Bounding_Coordinate: 44.000
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
Theme_Keyword: soil survey
Theme_Keyword: soils
Theme_Keyword: Soil Survey Geographic
Theme_Keyword: SSURGO
Place:
Place_Keyword_Thesaurus:
Counties and County Equivalents of the States of the United States and the District of Columbia (FIPS Pub 6-3)
Place_Keyword: New York

Place:
Place_Keyword_Thesaurus:
Counties and County Equivalents of the States of the United States and the District of Columbia (FIPS Pub 6-3)
Place_Keyword: St. Lawrence County

Place:
Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: USGS Topographic Map Names Data Base
Place_Keyword: Massena OE N Quadrangle (s4507457)
Place_Keyword: Cornwall West Quadrangle (s4507458)
Place_Keyword: Morrisburg Quadrangle (s4407507)
Place_Keyword: Louisville Quadrangle (s4407508)
Place_Keyword: Massena Quadrangle (s4407401)
Place_Keyword: Raquette River Quadrangle (s4407402)
Place_Keyword: Hogansburg Quadrangle (s4407403)
Place_Keyword: Red Mills Quadrangle (s4407513)
Place_Keyword: Sparrowhawk Point Quadrangle (s4407514)
Place_Keyword: Waddington Quadrangle (s4407515)
Place_Keyword: Chase Mills Quadrangle (s4407516)
Place_Keyword: Norfolk Quadrangle (s4407409)
Place_Keyword: Brasher Falls Quadrangle (s4407410)
Place_Keyword: North Lawrence Quadrangle (s4407411)
Place_Keyword: Brushton Quadrangle (s4407412)
Place_Keyword: Ogdensburg West Quadrangle (s4407520)
Place_Keyword: Ogdensburg East Quadrangle (s4407521)
Place_Keyword: Lisbon Quadrangle (s4407522)
Place_Keyword: Morley Quadrangle (s4407523)
Place_Keyword: West Potsdam Quadrangle (s4407524)
Place_Keyword: Potsdam Quadrangle (s4407417)
Place_Keyword: Parishville Quadrangle (s4407418)
Place_Keyword: Nicholville Quadrangle (s4407419)
Place_Keyword: Saint Regis Falls Quadrangle (s4407420)
Place_Keyword: Morristown OE W Quadrangle (s4407526)
Place_Keyword: Morristown Quadrangle (s4407527)
Place_Keyword: Edwardsville Quadrangle (s4407528)
Place_Keyword: Heuvelton Quadrangle (s4407529)
Place_Keyword: Rensselaer Falls Quadrangle (s4407530)
Place_Keyword: Canton Quadrangle (s4407531)
Place_Keyword: Pierrepont Quadrangle (s4407532)
Place_Keyword: Colton Quadrangle (s4407425)
Place_Keyword: Rainbow Falls Quadrangle (s4407426)
Place_Keyword: Sylvan Falls Quadrangle (s4407427)
Place_Keyword: Lake Ozonia Quadrangle (s4407428)
Place_Keyword: Chippewa Bay Quadrangle (s4407534)
Place_Keyword: Hammond Quadrangle (s4407535)
Place_Keyword: Pope Mills Quadrangle (s4407536)
Place_Keyword: Richville Quadrangle (s4407537)
Place_Keyword: Bigelow Quadrangle (s4407538)
Place_Keyword: Hermon Quadrangle (s4407539)
Place_Keyword: West Pierrepont Quadrangle (s4407540)
Place_Keyword: Albert Marsh Quadrangle (s4407433)
Place_Keyword: Stark Quadrangle (s4407434)
Place_Keyword: Carry Falls Reservoir Quadrangle (s4407435)
Place_Keyword: Augerhole Falls Quadrangle (s4407436)
Place_Keyword: Redwood Quadrangle (s4407542)
Place_Keyword: Muskellunge Lake Quadrangle (s4407543)
Place_Keyword: Natural Dam Quadrangle (s4407544)
Place_Keyword: Gouverneur Quadrangle (s4407545)
Place_Keyword: Edwards Quadrangle (s4407546)
Place_Keyword: South Edwards Quadrangle (s4407547)
Place_Keyword: Degrasse Quadrangle (s4407548)
Place_Keyword: Tooley Pond Quadrangle (s4407441)
Place_Keyword: Brother Ponds Quadrangle (s4407442)
Place_Keyword: Childwold Quadrangle (s4407443)
Place_Keyword: Mount Matumbla Quadrangle (s4407444)
Place_Keyword: Antwerp Quadrangle (s4407552)
Place_Keyword: Lake Bonaparte Quadrangle (s4407553)
Place_Keyword: Harrisville Quadrangle (s4407554)
Place_Keyword: Fine Quadrangle (s4407555)
Place_Keyword: Oswegatchie Quadrangle (s4407556)
Place_Keyword: Newton Falls Quadrangle (s4407449)
Place_Keyword: Cranberry Lake Quadrangle (s4407450)
Place_Keyword: Long Tom Mountain Quadrangle (s4407451)
Place_Keyword: Piercefield Quadrangle (s4407452)
Place_Keyword: Oswegatchie SW Quadrangle (s4407563)
Place_Keyword: Oswegatchie SE Quadrangle (s4407564)
Place_Keyword: Five Ponds Quadrangle (s4407457)
Place_Keyword: Wolf Mountain Quadrangle (s4407458)
Place_Keyword: Sabattis Quadrangle (s4407459)
Place_Keyword: Slim Pond Quadrangle (s4407460)
Access_Constraints: None
Use_Constraints:
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, should be acknowledged as the data source in products derived from these data.

This data set is not designed for use as a primary regulatory tool in permitting or citing decisions, but may be used as a reference source. This is public information and may be interpreted by organizations, agencies, units of government, or others based on needs; however, they are responsible for the appropriate application. Federal, State, or local regulatory bodies are not to reassign to the Natural Resources Conservation Service any authority for the decisions that they make. The Natural Resources Conservation Service will not perform any evaluations of these maps for purposes related solely to State or local regulatory programs.

Photographic or digital enlargement of these maps to scales greater than at which they were originally mapped can cause misinterpretation of the data. If enlarged, maps do not show the small areas of contrasting soils that could have been shown at a larger scale. The depicted soil boundaries, interpretations, and analysis derived from them do not eliminate the need for onsite sampling, testing, and detailed study of specific sites for intensive uses. Thus, these data and their interpretations are intended for planning purposes only. Digital data files are periodically updated. Files are dated, and users are responsible for obtaining the latest version of the data.

Point_of_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Contact_Position: State Soil Scientist
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing address
Address: 441 S. Salina Street, Suite 354
City: Syracuse
State_or_Province: New York
Postal_Code: 13202-2450
Contact_Voice_Telephone: 315 477 6526
Contact_TDD/TTY_Telephone: 202 720 7808
Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 315 477 6550
Cross_Reference:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry and Soils
Publication_Date: 1925
Title: Soil Survey of St. Lawrence County, New York
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: text, table, map
Other_Citation_Details:
This soil survey contains information that can be applied in managing farms and wetlands; in selecting sites for roads, ponds, buildings, and other structures; and in judging the suitability of tracts of land for farming, industry, and recreation.

This soil survey depicts information about the kinds and distribution of soils on the landscape. The soil map and data used in the SSURGO product were prepared by soil scientists as part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey.


Data_Quality_Information:
Attribute_Accuracy:
Attribute_Accuracy_Report:
Attribute accuracy is tested by manual comparison of the source with hard copy plots and/or symbolized display of the map data on an interactive computer graphic system. Selected attributes that cannot be visually verified on plots or on screen are interactively queried and verified on screen. In addition, the attributes are tested against a master set of valid attributes. All attribute data conform to the attribute codes in the signed classification and correlation document and amendment(s).

Logical_Consistency_Report:
Certain node/geometry and topology GT- polygon/chain relationships are collected or generated to satisfy topological requirements (the GT-polygon corresponds to the soil delineation). Some of these requirements include: chains must begin and end at nodes, chains must connect to each other at nodes, chains do not extend through nodes, left and right GT-polygons are defined for each chain element and are consistent throughout, and the chains representing the limits of the file (neatline) are free of gaps. The tests of logical consistency are performed using vendor software. The neatline is generated by connecting the explicitly entered four corners of the digital file. All data outside the enclosed region are ignored and all data crossing these geographically straight lines are clipped at the neatline. Data within a specified tolerance of the neatline are snapped to the neatline. Neatline straightening aligns the digitized edges of the digital data with the generated neatline (i.e., with the longitude/latitude lines in geographic coordinates). All internal polygons are tested for closure with vendor software and are checked on hard copy plots. All data are checked for common soil lines (i.e., adjacent polygons with the same label). Quadrangles are edge matched within the soil survey area and edge locations generally do not deviate from centerline to centerline by more than 0.01 inch.

Completeness_Report:
A map unit is a collection of areas defined and named the same in terms of their soil and/or nonsoil areas. Each map unit differs in some respect from all others in a survey area and is uniquely identified. Each individual area is a delineation. Each map unit consists of one or more components.

Soil scientists identify small areas of soils or miscellaneous (nonsoil) areas that have properties and behavior significantly different than the named soils in the surrounding map unit. These minor components may be indicated as special features. If they have a minimal effect on use and management, or could not be precisely located, they may not be indicated on the map.

Specific National Cooperative Soil Survey standards and procedures were used in the classification of soils, design and name of map units, and location of special soil features. These standards are outlined in Agricultural Handbook 18, Soil Survey Manual, 1993, USDA, SCS; Agricultural Handbook 436, Soil Taxonomy, Soil Survey Staff, 1975, USDA, SCS; and all Amendments; Keys to Soil Taxonomy, Soil Survey Staff, (current issue); National Soil Survey Handbook, title 430-VI, (current issue).

The actual composition and interpretive purity of the map unit delineations were based on data collected by scientists during the course of preparing the soil maps. Adherence to National Cooperative Soil Survey standards and procedures is based on peer review, quality control, and quality assurance. Quality control is outlined in the memorandum of understanding for the soil survey area and in documents that reside with the Natural Resources Conservation Service state soil scientist. Four kinds of map units are used in soil surveys: consociations, complexes, associations, and undifferentiated groups.

Consociations - Consociations are named for the dominant soil. In a consociation, delineated areas are dominated by a single soil taxon and similar soils. At least one half of the pedons in each delineation are of the same soil component so similar to the named soil that major interpretations are not affected significantly. The total amount of dissimilar inclusions of other components in a map unit generally does not exceed about 15 percent if limiting and 25 percent if nonlimiting. A single component of a dissimilar limiting inclusion generally does not exceed 10 percent if very contrasting.

Complexes and associations - Complexes and associations are named for two or more dissimilar components with the dominant component listed first. They occur in a regularly repeating pattern. The major components of a complex cannot be mapped separately at a scale of about 1:24,000. The major components of an association can be separated at a scale of about 1:24,000. In each delineation of either a complex or an association, each major component is normally present, though their proportions may vary appreciably from one delineation to another. The total amount of inclusions in a map unit that are dissimilar to any of the major components does not exceed 15 percent if limiting and 25 percent if nonlimiting. A single kind of dissimilar limiting inclusion usually does not exceed 10 percent.

Undifferentiated groups - Undifferentiated groups consist of two or more components that do not always occur together in the same delineation, but are included in the same named map unit because use and management are the same or similar for common uses. Every delineation has at least one of the major components and some may have all of them. The same principles regarding proportion of inclusions apply to undifferentiated groups as to consociations.

Minimum documentation consists of three complete soil profile descriptions that are collected for each soil added to the legend, one additional per 3,000 acres mapped; three 10 observation transects for each map unit, one additional 10 point transect per 3,000 acres.

A defined standard or level of confidence in the interpretive purity of the map unit delineations is attained by adjusting the kind and intensity of field investigations. Field investigations and data collection are carried out in sufficient detail to name map units and to identify accurately and consistently areas of about 39 acres for the less detailed soil survey (order 3 survey) and about 2.5 acres for the more detailed soil survey (order 2 survey).

Positional_Accuracy:
Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy:
Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy_Report:
The accuracy of these digital data is based upon their compilation to base maps that meet National Map Accuracy Standards. The difference in positional accuracy between the soil boundaries and special soil features locations in the field and their digitized map locations is unknown. The locational accuracy of soil delineations on the ground varies with the transition between map units.

For example, on long gently sloping landscapes the transition occurs gradually over many feet. Where landscapes change abruptly from steep to level, the transition will be very narrow. Soil delineation boundaries and special soil features generally were digitized within 0.01 inch of their locations on the digitizing source. The digital map elements are edge matched between data sets. The data along each quadrangle edge are matched against the data for the adjacent quadrangle. Edge locations generally do not deviate from centerline to centerline by more than 0.01 inch.

Lineage:
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry and Soils
Publication_Date: 1925
Title: Soil Survey of St. Lawrence County, New York
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Washington, D. C.
Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office
Source_Scale_Denominator: 62500
Type_of_Source_Media: paper
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 1925
Source_Currentness_Reference: publication date
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: BCS1
Source_Contribution:
information for soil map unit delineations, special soil feature locations, and data on soil properties
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: U.S. Geological Survey
Publication_Date: 1962
Title: multiple aerial photographs
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: remote-sensing image
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Salt Lake City, Utah
Publisher:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service
Source_Scale_Denominator: 15840
Type_of_Source_Media: paper
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 1962
Source_Currentness_Reference: date aerial photography was flown
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: USGS1
Source_Contribution:
base materials for field mapping of the more detailed portion of the soil survey area
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service
Publication_Date: 1968
Title: multiple aerial photographs
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: remote-sensing image
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Salt Lake City, Utah
Publisher:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service
Source_Scale_Denominator: 15840
Type_of_Source_Media: paper
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 1968
Source_Currentness_Reference: date aerial photography was flown
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: ASCS1
Source_Contribution:
photographic base map materials for field mapping of the more detailed portion of the soil survey area
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: U.S. Geological Survey
Publication_Date: 1984, 1985
Title: multiple aerial photographs
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: remote-sensing image
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Menlo Park, California
Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
Source_Scale_Denominator: 62500
Type_of_Source_Media: paper
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 1984
Source_Currentness_Reference: date aerial photography was flown
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: USGS2
Source_Contribution:
photographic base map materials for field mapping of the less detailed portion of the soil survey area
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service
Publication_Date: unpublished material
Title: multiple soil maps on a photographic base
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map
Source_Scale_Denominator: 15840
Type_of_Source_Media: paper
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Range_of_Dates/Times:
Beginning_Date: 1962
Ending_Date: 1972
Source_Currentness_Reference: dates of field mapping
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: SCS1
Source_Contribution:
conservation plan mapping and other special request soil mapping used as a reference for the more detailed portion of the soil survey area
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service
Publication_Date: unpublished material
Title: multiple film positives of 7.5 minute orthophotoquads
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: remote-sensing image
Source_Scale_Denominator: 24000
Type_of_Source_Media: stable-base material
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 1987
Source_Currentness_Reference: date aerial photography was flown
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: SCS2
Source_Contribution: base map for compilation
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service
Publication_Date: unpublished material
Title: multiple film positives of 15 minute orthophotoquads
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: remote-sensing image
Source_Scale_Denominator: 62500
Type_of_Source_Media: stable-base material
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 1987
Source_Currentness_Reference: date aerial photography was flown
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: SCS3
Source_Contribution: base map for compilation
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: U.S. Geological Survey
Publication_Date: 1943-1994
Title: multiple 7.5 minute topographic quadrangles
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map
Publication_Information:
Publication_Place: Reston, Virginia
Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
Source_Scale_Denominator: 24000
Type_of_Source_Media: paper
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Range_of_Dates/Times:
Beginning_Date: 1943
Ending_Date: 1994
Source_Currentness_Reference: final publication date
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: USGS3
Source_Contribution: source for digital county boundaries
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service
Publication_Date: unpublished material
Title: multiple ratioed film positives of field sheets
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: remote-sensing image
Source_Scale_Denominator: 24000
Type_of_Source_Media: stable-base material
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 1968
Source_Currentness_Reference: date aerial photography was flown
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: SCS4
Source_Contribution:
source material for special soil features, soil polygons and soil attributes
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service
Publication_Date: unpublished material
Title:
multiple ratioed film positives of 15 minute orthophotoquads
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: remote-sensing image
Source_Scale_Denominator: 24000
Type_of_Source_Media: stable-base material
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 1987
Source_Currentness_Reference: date aerial photography was flown
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: SCS5
Source_Contribution:
compiled source material for special soil features, soil polygon and soil attributes
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Publication_Date: unpublished material
Title: annotated soil delineation overlays
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map
Source_Scale_Denominator: 24000
Type_of_Source_Media: stable-base material
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Range_of_Dates/Times:
Beginning_Date: 1995
Ending_Date: 1999
Source_Currentness_Reference: final correlation date
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: NRCS1
Source_Contribution: scanning source
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Publication_Date: unpublished material
Title:
compressed DLGs, metadata, and tables for St. Lawrence County, New York (2nd order more detailed survey-Northern Part)
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: online
Source_Scale_Denominator: 24000
Type_of_Source_Media: online
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 2000
Source_Currentness_Reference:
date reflecting changes in digital survey
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: NRCS2
Source_Contribution:
certified data to be merged with southern part of Lawrence County for full county SSURGO Review
Source_Information:
Source_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Publication_Date: 2000
Title:
DLGs, metadata, and tabular information of St. Lawrence County, New York (3rd order less detailed-Southern Part)
Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: digital data
Source_Scale_Denominator: 24000
Type_of_Source_Media: 8 mm tape
Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Single_Date/Time:
Calendar_Date: 2000
Source_Currentness_Reference:
date reflecting changes in digital survey (sent to Wisconsin)
Source_Citation_Abbreviation: NRCS3
Source_Contribution: source for SSURGO Review
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
The Soil Survey of St. Lawrence County, New York began in 1973. Field work was aided by the 1925 Soil Survey of St. Lawrence County, New York and Conservation Plan Mapping that occurred principally between 1962-1972. A detailed evaluation was used to determine how much of this early mapping was useful. The northern part (more detailed portion of the soil survey area) 1,100,000 acres of the county were mapped at a scale of 1:15840 scale. The southern part (less detailed portion of the soil survey area) of the county was mapped at a scale of 1:62500 scale. The soil survey concluded in July, 1990 with a final correlation that finalized the classification and map unit names.
Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation: BCS1, USGS1, ASCS1, USGS2, SCS1
Process_Date: 1990
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Cartography and Geospatial Center, Fort Worth, Texas, used a photographic process to prepare stable-base orthophotoquad positives from orthophotographs for compilation. These were prepared for the more detailed portion of the soil survey area of the survey area at scale 1:24000. These 1:24000 orthophotoquads were mosaicked together to create a 15 minute orthophotoquad film positive at 1:62500 scale for use in the less detailed soil survey area.
Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation: SCS2, SCS3, SCS5
Process_Date: 1987
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
For the more detailed portion of the survey area, ratioed film positives at 1:24000 scale, were produced from the 1:15840 scale field sheets. The special soil features data, on the ratioed film positives, were compiled to the orthophotoquad film positives onto a stable-base scan overlay. The compilation was completed by Natural Resources Conservation Service, Pennsylvania Compilation Unit, State College, Pennsylvania.
Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation: USGS1, ASCS1, SCS1, SCS2, SCS4
Process_Date: 1990
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
For the less detailed portion of the survey area, the 1:62500 aerial photo field sheets were compiled to 1:62500 orthophotoquad film positives by soil scientists from the Natural Resources Conservation Service in New York. This annotated orthophotoquad was later enlarged photographically to 1:24000 scale, and was recompiled to a 1:24000 orthophotoquad film positive onto a stable-base scan overlay. This recompilation was performed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service at West Virginia compilation unit in Summersville, West Virginia.
Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation: USGS2, SCS3, SCS5
Process_Date: 1999
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
The digitizing of the soil and special soil features data for the more detailed portion of the survey area was completed by contract administered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Cartography and Geospatial Center, Fort Worth, Texas. The contractor used custom software for data capture and export in Digital Line Graph Optional format. The data were created and maintained in the North American Datum of 1927. The county boundaries were manually digitized from the 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangles. The digital maps of soil lines and special soil features were reviewed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Cartography and Geospatial Center, SSURGO Support Section imported the data for verification in ARC/INFO Version 7.1.4. The data were edited. Upon successful completion of the SSURGO Evaluation, the DLGs were rewritten from ARC/INFO Version 7.1.1 on a Sun UNIX Workstation. The new ARC/INFO version DLGs were rechecked with the October 1998 ARC/INFO SSURGO Evaluation AMLs. The DLGs were processed with the October 1998 archiving AMLs provided by National Cartography and Geospatial Center, Fort Worth, Texas.
Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation: USGS3, NRCS1
Process_Date: 2000
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
The 7.5 minute quadrangle soil map unit delineation overlays for the less detailed portion of the survey area were raster scanned by Midwest Graphics, Kenosha, Wisconsin at 250 dpi on an Intergraph Anatech scanner in rlc format. Four control points corresponding to the four corners on the 7.5 minute quadrangles were used for registration during data collection. The data were sent to the Bangor, Maine NRCS State Office. The county boundaries were manually digitized from the 7.5 minute USGS topographic quadrangles in LT4X Version 4.11 on a Sun UNIX Workstation. The special soil features were manually digitized from the scanning source in LT4X at a resolution of 0.01 inch. The raster editing, labeling, edge matching, vector conversion, and editing were done in LT4X Version 4.11. The data were created and maintained in North American Datum of 1927. Check plots of the soils and special soil features were reviewed by a soil scientist. The soils and special soil features files were exported to Digital Line Graph-3 Optional format files directly out of LT4X Version 4.11.
Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation: USGS3, NRCS1
Process_Date: 2000
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
The DLGs, metadata, and tabular data of the less detailed portion of St. Lawrence County, New York were sent to U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Wisconsin Digitizing Unit, Madison, Wisconsin for SSURGO Evaluation. The DLG-3 Optional format files were evaluated with the October 1998 ARC/INFO Evaluation AMLs provided by U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Cartography and Geospatial Center, Fort Worth, Texas. The DLGs and tabular data of the more detailed portion of St. Lawrence County were download and merged with the less detailed portion. The files were evaluated with October 1998 ARC/INFO Evaluation AMLs provided by National Cartography and Geospatial Center. Upon successful completion of the SSURGO Evaluation, the DLGs were rechecked with the October 1998 ARC/INFO SSURGO Evaluation AMLs. The DLGs were processed with the October 1998 archiving AMLs provided by National Cartography and Geospatial Center.
Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation: NRCS2, NRCS3
Process_Date: 2000
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
The Map Unit Interpretations Record data base was developed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service soil scientists according to national standards.
Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation: BCS1
Process_Date: 2000

Spatial_Data_Organization_Information:
Direct_Spatial_Reference_Method: Vector

Spatial_Reference_Information:
Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition:
Planar:
Grid_Coordinate_System:
Grid_Coordinate_System_Name: Universal Transverse Mercator
Universal_Transverse_Mercator:
UTM_Zone_Number: 18
Transverse_Mercator:
Scale_Factor_at_Central_Meridian: 0.9996
Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: -75.0
Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: 0.0
False_Easting: 500000
False_Northing: 0.0
Planar_Coordinate_Information:
Planar_Coordinate_Encoding_Method: coordinate pair
Coordinate_Representation:
Abscissa_Resolution: 0.61
Ordinate_Resolution: 0.61
Planar_Distance_Units: meters
Geodetic_Model:
Horizontal_Datum_Name: North American Datum of 1983
Ellipsoid_Name: GRS 1980
Semi-major_Axis: 6378206.4
Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 294.98

Entity_and_Attribute_Information:
Detailed_Description:
Entity_Type:
Entity_Type_Label: Special Soil Features
Entity_Type_Definition:
Special Soil Features represent soil, nonsoil, or landform features that are too small to be digitized as soil delineations (area features). The more detailed portion (order 2 survey) of St. Lawrence County have a minimum size delienation ranging from 0.5 to 2.0 acres for rock outcrops and 0.2 to 5.0 acres for the rest of the special soil features. The less detailed portion (order 3 survey) of St. Lawrence has a minimum size delineation ranging from 1.0-40.0 acres for rock outcrops and 10.0-40.0 acres for the rest of the special soil features.
Entity_Type_Definition_Source:
U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1993. Soil Survey Manual. Soil Surv. Staff, U.S. Dep. Agric. Handb. 18.
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: Special Soil Features Codes
Attribute_Definition:
Special Soil Features Codes represent specific Special Soil Features. These features are identified with a major code, a minor code, and a descriptive label. The codes and label are assigned to the point or line assigned to represent the feature on published maps.
Attribute_Definition_Source:
U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1993. Soil Survey Manual. Soil Surv. Staff, U.S. Dep. Agric. Handb. 18; U.S. Department of Agriculture. (current issue). National Soil Survey Handbook, title 430-VI, part 647. Soil Conserv. Serv.
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Codeset_Domain:
Codeset_Name:
Classification and Correlation of the Soils of St. Lawrence County, New York
Codeset_Source:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Overview_Description:
Entity_and_Attribute_Overview:
Map Unit Delineations are closed polygons that may be dominated by a single soil or nonsoil component plus allowable similar or dissimilar soils, or they can be geographic mixtures of groups of soils or soils and nonsoil areas.

The map unit symbol uniquely identifies each closed delineation map unit. Each symbol is linked to a map unit name. The map unit symbol is also the key for linking information in the Map Unit Interpretations Record tables. The map unit symbols are not carried within the modified Digital Line Graph file; however, they are made available in a companion attribute file. The attribute file links the minor codes in the Digital Line Graph files to the map unit symbols.

Map Unit Delineations are described by the Map Unit Interpretations Record database. This attribute database gives the proportionate extent of the component soils and the properties for each soil. The database contains both estimated and measured data on the physical and chemical soil properties and soil interpretations for engineering, water management, recreation, agronomic, woodland, range, and wildlife uses of the soil. The soil Map Unit Interpretations Record database consists of the following relational tables:

codes (database codes) - stores information on all codes used in the database comp (map unit component) - stores information for soil map unit components compyld (component crop yield) - stores crop yield information for soil map unit components forest (forest understory) - stores information for plant cover as forest understory for soil map unit components. Table not populated. helclass (highly erodible lands class) - stores the highly erodible land classification for wind and water assigned to the soil map units hydcomp (hydric component information) - stores data related to the hydric classification, criteria, landform, etc. inclusn (map unit inclusion) - stores the names of soils included in the soil map units interp (interpretation) - stores soil interpretation ratings (both limitation ratings and suitability ratings) for soil map unit components layer (soil layer) - stores characteristics of soil layers for soil map unit components mapunit (map unit) - stores information that applies to all components of a soil map unit mucoacre (map unit county acres) - stores the number of acres for the map unit within a county muident (map unit identification) - stores the NASIS data base record number of each map unit. This is internal to NRCS and contains no relevant data for external users muyld (map unit yield) - stores crop yield information for the soil map unit plantcom (plant composition) - stores plant symbols and percent of plant composition associated with components of a soil map unit. Table not populated. plantnm (plant name) - stores the common and scientific names for plants used in the database rangenm (range name) - stores the range site names. Table not populated. rsprod (range site production) - stores range site production information for soil map unit components. Table not populated. ssacoac (soil survey area county acreage) - stores the acreage for the county within the boundary of the soil survey area ssarea (soil survey area) - stores information that will apply to an entire soil survey area taxclass (taxonomic classification) - stores the taxonomic classification for soils in the database windbrk (windbreak) - stores information on recommended windbreak plants for soil map unit components wlhabit (wildlife habitat) - stores wildlife habitat information for soil map unit components woodland (woodland) - stores information on common indicator trees for soil map unit components woodmgt (woodland management) - stores woodland management information for soil map unit components yldunits (yield units) - stores crop names and the units used to measure yield

Special features are described in the feature table. It includes a feature label, feature name, and feature definition for each special and ad hoc feature in the survey area.

Entity_and_Attribute_Detail_Citation:
U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1975. Soil Taxonomy: A basic system of soil classification for making and interpreting soil surveys. Soil Conserv. Serv., U.S. Dep. Agric. Handb. 436.

U.S. Department of Agriculture. (current issue). Keys to Soil Taxonomy. Soil Surv. Staff, Soil Conserv. Serv.

U.S. Department of Agriculture. (current issue). National Soil Survey Handbook, title 430-VI. Soil Surv. Staff, Natural Resources Conservation Service.

U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1993. Soil Survey Manual. Soil Surv. Staff, U.S. Dep. Agric. Handb. 18.

U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1994. Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Data Base: Data use information. Soil Conserv. Serv.

U.S. Department of Agriculture. State Soil Survey Database Data Dictionary. Soil Conserv. Serv.


Distribution_Information:
Distributor:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Cartography and Geospatial Center
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing address
Address: P.O. Box 6567
City: Fort Worth
State_or_Province: Texas
Postal_Code: 76115
Contact_Voice_Telephone: 800 672 5559
Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 817 509 3469
Resource_Description: St. Lawrence County, New York SSURGO
Distribution_Liability:
Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, no warranty expressed or implied is made by the Agency regarding the utility of the data on any other system, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. The U.S. Department of Agriculture will warrant the delivery of this product in computer readable format, and will offer appropriate adjustment of credit when the product is determined unreadable by correctly adjusted computer input peripherals, or when the physical medium is delivered in damaged condition. Request for adjustment of credit must be made within 90 days from the date of this shipment from the ordering site.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, nor any of its agencies are liable for misuse of the data, for damage, for transmission of viruses, or for computer contamination through the distribution of these data sets. The U.S. Department of Agriculture prohibits discrimination in its programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, and marital or familial status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.)

Standard_Order_Process:
Digital_Form:
Digital_Transfer_Information:
Format_Name: ARC/INFO coverage
Format_Information_Content: spatial
Transfer_Size: 137.0
Digital_Transfer_Option:
Offline_Option:
Offline_Media: CD-ROM
Recording_Format: ISO 9660 Level 1
Digital_Form:
Digital_Transfer_Information:
Format_Name: ARCE
Format_Information_Content: spatial
Transfer_Size: 327.8
Digital_Transfer_Option:
Offline_Option:
Offline_Media: CD-ROM
Recording_Format: ISO 9660 Level 1
Digital_Form:
Digital_Transfer_Information:
Format_Name: DLG
Format_Version_Date: 19920508
Format_Specification: Optional
Format_Information_Content: spatial and keys
Transfer_Size: 93.8
Digital_Transfer_Option:
Offline_Option:
Offline_Media: CD-ROM
Recording_Format: ISO 9660 Level 1
Digital_Form:
Digital_Transfer_Information:
Format_Name: ASCII
Format_Information_Content: keys and attributes
Transfer_Size: 0.7
Digital_Transfer_Option:
Offline_Option:
Offline_Media: CD-ROM
Recording_Format: ISO 9660 Level 1
Fees:
The charge is $50 for a CD-ROM that contains one or more data sets. A data set is one soil survey area in full quadrangle format and includes both spatial and attribute data.

Ordering_Instructions:
Call or write to organizations listed under Distributor. Spatial line data and locations of special feature symbols are in DLG-3 optional format and ARC/INFO coverage and export formats. Digital line graph files contain major and minor code pairs in area and line records. A conversion legend is provided for each digital line graph file. Soil map symbols and special feature labels are available in a companion ASCII attribute file. The Map Unit Interpretations Record attribute soil data are available in variable length, tab delimited, ASCII file format.

Turnaround: 10 working days

Metadata_Reference_Information:
Metadata_Date: 20000824
Metadata_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Organization_Primary:
Contact_Organization:
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Contact_Position: State Soil Scientist
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing address
Address: 441 S. Salina Street, Suite 354
City: Syracuse
State_or_Province: New York
Postal_Code: 13202-2450
Contact_Voice_Telephone: 315 477 6526
Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 315 477 6550
Metadata_Standard_Name: Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata_Standard_Version: FGDC-STD-001-1998


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