<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><metadata>
<idinfo>
<citation>
<citeinfo>
<origin>US Dept. of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service</origin>
<pubdate>19981201</pubdate>
<title Sync="FALSE">SOILS</title>
<geoform Sync="TRUE">vector digital data</geoform>
<pubinfo>
<pubplace>Raleigh, North Carolina</pubplace>
<publish>US Dept. of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service</publish>
</pubinfo>
<othercit>NCCGIA distributes this dataset</othercit>
<onlink Sync="FALSE">withheld</onlink>
<ftname Sync="FALSE">SOILS</ftname>
</citeinfo>
</citation>
<descript>
<abstract>
This GIS data set is a digital soil survey and is the
most detailed level of soil geographic data developed by the
National Cooperative Soil Survey. The information was
collected by digitizing maps, by compiling information onto a
planimetric correct base and digitizing, or by revising
digitized maps using remotely sensed and other information.
Hydric Soils types A (map units that are all hydric soils or
have hydric soils as a major component) and B (map units with
inclusions of hydric soils or have wet spots) are attributed in
this file.
This data set consists of georeferenced digital map data and
attribute data. The map data are in a countywide format, based
on 7.5 minute quadrangle basemaps, showing the soils of
Currituck County North Carolina. They 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.
</abstract>
<purpose>
This data was created to assist governmental agencies
and others in making resource management decisions which
rely on the knowledge of soil conditions and a digital
file for use in a Geographic Information System (GIS).
</purpose>
<supplinf>
system filename : ckcodsl file size = 6 mb
Revisions and updates to this layer include:
1) filename: ckcodsl1298 The December 1998 update to this layer consisted of
projecting the data from NAD27 datum, State Plane projection, units of measure
feet TO: NAD83 DATUM, State Plane PROJECTION, UNITS OF MEASURE METERS. This was
done to comply with the NC Geographic Information Coordinating Council's
"Statement of Direction for North Carolina Corporate Geographic Database
Horizontal Reference, Datum and Unit of Measure". This reprojecting was done in
various ways depending on the data type and content. Vector data was projected
using the 'project' command in ESRI's Arc software and topology was cleaned and
built based on coverage needs. Raster data was projected using ESRI's Grid module
and various steps as applicable.
SSURGO depicts information about soil features on or
near the surface of the Earth. The data were collected as part
of the National Cooperative Soil Survey.
The following is taken from the US Department of Agriculture,
Soil Conservation Service, Technical Guide, Section II-A-2,
June 1991, Hydric Soils, Currituck County, North Carolina.
Hydric Codes (HC):
1=Hydric soils, only because of saturation for a
significant period during the growing season
2=Hydric soils that are frequently flooded for long
or very long periods during the growing season
3=Hydric soils that are ponded for long or very
long periods during the growing season
Vegetation Codes (VC):
1=Hydric soils that support woody vegetation
under natural conditions
2=Hydric soils that do not support woody
vegetation under natural conditions
Hydric soils in this county cannot be farmed under
natural conditions without removing woody vegetation
or hydrology manipulation.
Some map units and included soils listed as hydric soils
in this county may not meet the definition of hydric soils
and wetlands because the hydrology has been altered through
drainage or other manipulations.
&gt;A.) Map units that are all hydric soils or have hydric soils
&gt;as a major component:
&gt;Map Unit Symbol HC VC Map Unit Name
&gt;--------------- -- -- -------------
&gt;BN 1 2 Beaches-Newhan Association
&gt;(Beaches part)
&gt;Ca (821) 1 1 Cape Fear loam
&gt;Cb (812) 1,2,3 1 Conaby muck
&gt;CrB 1 1 Corolla-Duckston Complex
&gt;(Duckston part)
&gt;Cu (20) 1,2,3 2 Currituck mucky peat
&gt;Da (97) 1,2,3 1 Dare muck
&gt;Do (94) 1,2,3 1 Dorovan mucky peat
&gt;Dt (12) 1 1 Duckston fine sand
&gt;No (866) 1 1 Nimmo loamy sand
&gt;Os (13) 1 1 Osier fine sand
&gt;Pa (872) 1 1 Pasquotank silt loam
&gt;Po (99) 1 1 Ponzer muck
&gt;Pt (835) 1 1 Portsmouth fine sandy loam
&gt;Ro (88) 1 1 Roanoke fine sandy loam
&gt;To (876) 1 1 Tomotley fine sandy loam
&gt;Ws (8) 1 1 Wasada muck
&gt;B.) Map units with inclusions of hydric soils or have wet spots:
&gt;Map Unit Map Unit Name	Hydric HC VC Normal
&gt;Symbol Inclusions Location
&gt;Inclusion
&gt;----------- ------------- ---------- -- -- ----------
&gt;At Augusta Tomotley 1 1 depressions
&gt;CoB Corolla Duckston 1 1 depressions
&gt;Ds Dragston Nimmo 1 1 depressions
&gt;Mu Munden Nimmo 1 1 depressions
&gt;NeC Newhan Duckston 1 1 depressions
&gt;NhC Newhan-Corolla Duckston 1 1 depressions
&gt;complex
&gt;OuB Olsey Duckston 1 1 depressions
To receive a copy of the Currituck County Soils Survey contact:
Currituck Field Office
County Courthouse
PO Box 69
Currituck, NC 27929
(919) 232-3360
</supplinf>
<langdata Sync="TRUE">en</langdata>
</descript>
<timeperd>
<timeinfo>
<sngdate>
<caldate>REQUIRED: The year (and optionally month, or month and day) for which the data set corresponds to the ground.</caldate>
</sngdate>
<rngdates>
<begdate>198208</begdate>
<enddate>19981201</enddate>
</rngdates>
</timeinfo>
<current>Publication date of soil survey</current>
</timeperd>
<status>
<progress>Complete</progress>
<update>As needed</update>
</status>
<spdom>
<bounding>
<westbc Sync="TRUE">-76.331825</westbc>
<eastbc Sync="TRUE">-75.743659</eastbc>
<northbc Sync="TRUE">36.561319</northbc>
<southbc Sync="TRUE">36.026823</southbc>
</bounding>
<lboundng>
<leftbc Sync="TRUE">2788753.444960</leftbc>
<rightbc Sync="TRUE">2956513.731023</rightbc>
<topbc Sync="TRUE">1033926.738034</topbc>
<bottombc Sync="TRUE">844250.844094</bottombc>
</lboundng>
</spdom>
<keywords>
<theme>
<themekt>None</themekt>
<themekey>SSURGO</themekey>
<themekey>Detailed Soils</themekey>
<themekey>Hydric Soils</themekey>
</theme>
<place>
<placekt>
William S. Powell, The North Carolina GAZETTEER, A
Dictionary of Tar Heel Places, (Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press), August 1984.
</placekt>
<placekey>North Carolina</placekey>
<placekey>Currituck County</placekey>
<placekey>Barco</placekey>
<placekey>Camden Point</placekey>
<placekey>Coinjock</placekey>
<placekey>Corolla</placekey>
<placekey>Creeds</placekey>
<placekey>Currituck</placekey>
<placekey>Jarvisburg</placekey>
<placekey>Knotts Island</placekey>
<placekey>Lake Drummond SE</placekey>
<placekey>Lamps Corner</placekey>
<placekey>Moyock</placekey>
<placekey>Point Harbor</placekey>
<placekey>Shiloh</placekey>
<placekey>Wade Point</placekey>
</place>
</keywords>
<accconst>None</accconst>
<useconst>
Acknowledgement of products derived from this
data set should cite the following: The source of the
Soils Survey Geographic (SSURGO) for Currituck County,
North Carolina data is the North Carolina Corporate Geographic
Database. Earlier versions of this dataset may exist. The user
must be sure to use the appropriate data set for the time period
of interest. While efforts have been made to ensure that these
data are accurate and reliable within the state of the art,
CGIA cannot assume liability for any damages or
misrepresentation caused by any inaccuracies in the data or
as a result of changes to the data caused by system transfers.
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.
</useconst>
<ptcontac>
<cntinfo>
<cntperp>
<cntper>Craig Ditzler</cntper>
<cntorg>
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service
</cntorg>
</cntperp>
<cntpos>Resource Inventory Specialist</cntpos>
<cntaddr>
<addrtype>Mailing and physical address</addrtype>
<address>4405 Bland Road, Suite 205</address>
<city>Raleigh</city>
<state>North Carolina</state>
<postal>27609</postal>
<country>U.S.A.</country>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>(919)873-2100</cntvoice>
<cntfax>(919)873-2155</cntfax>
<hours>8am to 5pm</hours>
<cntinst>Preferred contact is by phone</cntinst>
</cntinfo>
</ptcontac>
<datacred>
US Dept. of Agriculture
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Staff, Craig Ditzler
Raleigh, NC
NCCGIA Director, Karen Siderelis
Database Administration, Zsolt Nagy
Database Management, Ken Shaffer
Project Manager, Zsolt Nagy
North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
Governor's Office
Office of State Planning
301 North Wilmington Street, Suite 700
Raleigh, NC 27601-2825
NC Department of Transportation; The NC Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources, Division of Coastal Management
(through National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration funding)
supplied funding for the digital conversion.
The United States Geological Survey, North Carolina District
(USGS-NC) in Raleigh, North Carolina converted the scanned
raster images to vector files.
The Nutrient Sensitive Watershed Project provided funding for the creation
of this metadata.
The Survey was made cooperatively by:
NC Department of Natural Resources and Community Development; NC
Agricultural Research Service; NC Agricultural Extension Service;
and the Currituck County Board of Commissioners
</datacred>
<native Sync="FALSE">ESRI ArcCatalog 9.3.1.3500</native>
<crossref>
<citeinfo>
<origin>US Dept. of Agriculture, NRCS</origin>
<pubdate>199106</pubdate>
<title>Technical Guide, Section II-A-2, Hydric Soils</title>
<pubinfo>
<pubplace>Raleigh, North Carolina</pubplace>
<publish>US Dept. of Agriculture, NRCS</publish>
</pubinfo>
<othercit>Contact USDA, NRCS for copies</othercit>
</citeinfo>
</crossref>
<crossref>
<citeinfo>
<origin>US Dept. of Agriculture, NRCS</origin>
<pubdate>198208</pubdate>
<title>Soil Survey of Currituck County, North Carolina</title>
<pubinfo>
<pubplace>Raleigh, North Carolina</pubplace>
<publish>US Dept. of Agriculture, NRCS</publish>
</pubinfo>
<othercit>Contact USDA, NRCS for copies</othercit>
</citeinfo>
</crossref>
<natvform Sync="FALSE">Feature Class</natvform>
</idinfo>
<dataqual>
<attracc>
<attraccr>
Attribute accuracy is tested by manual comparison of the source
with hardcopy 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) and are
current as of the date of digitizing. Discrepancies in the
original soils survey are resolved by NRCS personnel.
</attraccr>
</attracc>
<logic>
Using ESRI's ARC/INFO GIS software, the dataset was built for
arc and polygon topology using the "build" command, then cleaned
using the "clean" command. Topology has not been edited since the
last build or clean.
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. Data within a specified tolerance
of the neatline are snapped to the neatline.
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
edgematched within the soil survey area.
</logic>
<complete>
These data represent the locations and types of soils in
Currituck County, North Carolina as mapped by the US Dept. of
Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. Each
soil area is labeled with a soil type. Hydric soils were
added after individual quadrangles were joined into a single
county coverage. All soil boundaries were approved by the
Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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 nonsoil areas
(special soil features) that have properties and behavior
significantly different than the named soils in the surrounding
map unit. Other inclusions that have a minimal effect on use
and management, or those that could not be precisely located,
were not mapped.
Specific limits were established on the classification of
soils, design, and name of map units, location of special soil
features, and the percentages of allowable inclusions. These
limits are outlined in 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. 1992. Keys
to Soil Taxonomy. SMSS Technical Monograph No. 19. Soil Surv.
Staff, Soil Conserv. Serv.; U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1993.
National Soil Survey Handbook, title 430-VI. Soil Surv. Staff, Soil
Conserv. Serv.; and U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1993. Soil Survey
Manual. Soil Surv. Staff, U.S. Dep. Agric. Handbook 18.
The actual composition and interpretive purity of the map unit
delineations were based on statistical analysis of field
observations and transect data. 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
components 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 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 5 acres.
</complete>
<posacc>
<horizpa>
<horizpar>
Soils were marked on USGS 1:24,000-scale orthophoto
stable bases which meet National Map Accuracy Standards,
using a best estimate with reference to surrounding features.
Boundaries drawn were digitized and check plots used to
ensure correct boundary location, within a line width.
The accuracy of these digital data is based upon their compilation
to basemaps 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. 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.
</horizpar>
</horizpa>
</posacc>
<lineage>
<srcinfo>
<srccite>
<citeinfo>
<origin>US Dept. of Agriculture-NRCS</origin>
<pubdate>198208</pubdate>
<title>Soils Survey of Currituck County, North Carolina</title>
<pubinfo>
<pubplace>Raleigh, North Carolina</pubplace>
<publish>US Dept. of Agriculture-NRCS</publish>
</pubinfo>
<othercit>Available from NRCS</othercit>
</citeinfo>
</srccite>
<srcscale>24000</srcscale>
<typesrc>Paper</typesrc>
<srctime>
<timeinfo>
<sngdate>
<caldate>198208</caldate>
</sngdate>
</timeinfo>
<srccurr>Publication date of soil survey</srccurr>
</srctime>
<srccitea>None</srccitea>
<srccontr>
Soils delineations as recorded in the soils survey, review
and correction of errors found in the original survey during
the final digital conversion process.
</srccontr>
</srcinfo>
<srcinfo>
<srccite>
<citeinfo>
<origin>
NC Department of Transportation, Engineering and
Automation Unit
</origin>
<pubdate>199610</pubdate>
<title>Currituck County Scans</title>
<geoform>Map</geoform>
<pubinfo>
<pubplace>Raleigh, NC</pubplace>
<publish>NC DOT, Engineering and Automation Unit</publish>
</pubinfo>
<othercit>Used for internal format transfers only</othercit>
</citeinfo>
</srccite>
<srcscale>24000</srcscale>
<typesrc>Online</typesrc>
<srctime>
<timeinfo>
<sngdate>
<caldate>199610</caldate>
</sngdate>
</timeinfo>
<srccurr>Release date of last file</srccurr>
</srctime>
<srccitea>None</srccitea>
<srccontr>Raster .tif files of scanned soils quads</srccontr>
</srcinfo>
<srcinfo>
<srccite>
<citeinfo>
<origin>US Geological Survey, North Carolina District (USGS-NC)</origin>
<pubdate>199610</pubdate>
<title>Currituck County Scans Vector Files</title>
<geoform>Map</geoform>
<pubinfo>
<pubplace>Raleigh, NC</pubplace>
<publish>USGS-NC</publish>
</pubinfo>
<othercit>Used for internal format transfers only</othercit>
</citeinfo>
</srccite>
<srcscale>24000</srcscale>
<typesrc>Online</typesrc>
<srctime>
<timeinfo>
<sngdate>
<caldate>199610</caldate>
</sngdate>
</timeinfo>
<srccurr>Release date of last file</srccurr>
</srctime>
<srccitea>None</srccitea>
<srccontr>Vector files of scanned soils stable bases.</srccontr>
</srcinfo>
<srcinfo>
<srccite>
<citeinfo>
<origin>NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis</origin>
<pubdate>19961217</pubdate>
<title>Soils, Detailed - Currituck County</title>
<geoform>Map</geoform>
<pubinfo>
<pubplace>Raleigh, North Carolina</pubplace>
<publish>NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis</publish>
</pubinfo>
<othercit>CGIA distributes this data</othercit>
</citeinfo>
</srccite>
<srcscale>24000</srcscale>
<typesrc>mylar</typesrc>
<srctime>
<timeinfo>
<sngdate>
<caldate>19961217</caldate>
</sngdate>
</timeinfo>
<srccurr>Release date of countywide digital file</srccurr>
</srctime>
<srccitea>None</srccitea>
<srccontr>Countywide, final, digital GIS file.</srccontr>
</srcinfo>
<procstep>
<procdesc>
Field procedures for the second order soil survey included
plotting of soil boundaries determined by field observation
and by interpretation of remotely sensed data. Boundaries were
verified at closely spaced intervals, and the soils in each
delineation were identified by traversing and transecting the
landscape. Soil scientists described and sampled the soils,
analyzed samples in the laboratory, and statistically
analyzed the data. Delineations were compiled into the
County soils survey publication, on orthophoto base maps.
NRCS also determined the proper course of action in reference
to discrepancies found in the creating of a countywide digital
file. These corrections were returned to CGIA for inclusion into
the final digital product, and include things like; label
corrections, adding labels, deleting labels, and correction
of hydric soil types.
</procdesc>
<procdate>1979</procdate>
<proccont>
<cntinfo>
<cntperp>
<cntper>Craig Ditzler</cntper>
<cntorg>USDS-NRCS</cntorg>
</cntperp>
<cntaddr>
<addrtype>Mailing and physical address</addrtype>
<address>4405 Bland Road</address>
<city>Raleigh</city>
<state>North Carolina</state>
<postal>27609</postal>
<country>U.S.A.</country>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>(919) 873-2100</cntvoice>
<cntfax>(919)873-2155</cntfax>
<hours>8:00am to 5:00pm</hours>
<cntinst>Preferred contact is by phone</cntinst>
</cntinfo>
</proccont>
</procstep>
<procstep>
<procdesc>
The NCDOT, Engineering and Automation Unit scanned the
mylar stable bases or recompiled mylar overlays using
a flatbed raster scanner. The resulting .tif images were
downloaded to tape or online transferred to CGIA.
</procdesc>
<procdate>199610</procdate>
<proccont>
<cntinfo>
<cntorgp>
<cntorg>NCDOT-Engineering and Automation Unit</cntorg>
</cntorgp>
<cntaddr>
<addrtype>Physical address</addrtype>
<address>Century Center, 1020 Birch Ridge Drive</address>
<city>Raleigh</city>
<state>North Carolina</state>
<postal>27610</postal>
<country>U.S.A.</country>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>(919) 250-4192</cntvoice>
<cntinst>Contact CGIA about this process</cntinst>
</cntinfo>
</proccont>
</procstep>
<procstep>
<procdesc>
The US Geological Survey, North Carolina District in Raleigh, NC,
received the .tif format raster scans from NCCGIA by quadrangle. The
files were converted to vector format using ARCSCAN, an ESRI
GIS software module. These files were edited for gross
scanning errors and supplied as ARC/INFO export files to NCCGIA.
</procdesc>
<procdate>199610</procdate>
<proccont>
<cntinfo>
<cntperp>
<cntper>Lloyd Edwards</cntper>
<cntorg>USGS-NC</cntorg>
</cntperp>
<cntaddr>
<addrtype>Mailing and physical address</addrtype>
<address>3916 Sunset Ridge Road</address>
<city>Raleigh</city>
<state>North Carolina</state>
<postal>27607</postal>
<country>U.S.A.</country>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>(919) 571-4059</cntvoice>
<cntfax>(919) 571-4041</cntfax>
<hours>7:30AM - 4:30PM</hours>
<cntinst>Contact CGIA for this process</cntinst>
</cntinfo>
</proccont>
</procstep>
<procstep>
<procdesc>
Before the DOT created the scan files, CGIA determined what
base needed to be scanned. If the the original source
maps were not scannable, CGIA had a soils
scientist, under the supervision of the NRCS, recompile the
soils lines onto mylar overlays. Once a suitable base for
scanning was available, then the stable bases were scanned.
Processing of the export files included; editing linework,
edgematching, map-joining, labeling, attributing, running
checkplots, submitting question to NRCS, correcting
discrepencies, and creating metadata.
</procdesc>
<procdate>19961217</procdate>
<proccont>
<cntinfo>
<cntperp>
<cntper>Justin Flint</cntper>
<cntorg>NCCGIA</cntorg>
</cntperp>
<cntpos>Database Production Supervisor</cntpos>
<cntaddr>
<addrtype>Mailing and physical address</addrtype>
<address>301 North Wilmington Street, Suite 700</address>
<city>Raleigh</city>
<state>North Carolina</state>
<postal>27601-2825</postal>
<country>U.S.A.</country>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>(919) 733-2090</cntvoice>
<cntfax>(919)715-0725</cntfax>
<cntemail>dataq@cgia.state.nc.us</cntemail>
<hours>8:30AM - 5:30PM</hours>
<cntinst>Phone and electronic mail preferred</cntinst>
</cntinfo>
</proccont>
</procstep>
<procstep>
<procdesc Sync="TRUE">Metadata imported.</procdesc>
<srcused Sync="FALSE">withheld</srcused>
<date Sync="TRUE">20050826</date>
<time Sync="TRUE">11515800</time>
</procstep>
<procstep>
<procdesc Sync="TRUE">Metadata imported.</procdesc>
<srcused Sync="FALSE">withheld</srcused>
<date Sync="TRUE">20050913</date>
<time Sync="TRUE">17182700</time>
</procstep>
</lineage>
</dataqual>
<spdoinfo>
<indspref>None</indspref>
<direct Sync="TRUE">Vector</direct>
<ptvctinf>
<sdtsterm Name="SOILS">
<sdtstype Sync="TRUE">G-polygon</sdtstype>
<ptvctcnt Sync="TRUE">2569</ptvctcnt>
</sdtsterm>
<sdtsterm>
<sdtstype>GT-polygon composed of chains</sdtstype>
<ptvctcnt>2570</ptvctcnt>
</sdtsterm>
<sdtsterm>
<sdtstype>Node, planar graph</sdtstype>
<ptvctcnt>4727</ptvctcnt>
</sdtsterm>
<sdtsterm>
<sdtstype>Area point</sdtstype>
<ptvctcnt>2569</ptvctcnt>
</sdtsterm>
<esriterm Name="SOILS">
<efeatyp Sync="TRUE">Simple</efeatyp>
<esritopo Sync="TRUE">FALSE</esritopo>
<linrefer Sync="TRUE">FALSE</linrefer>
<spindex Sync="TRUE">TRUE</spindex>
<efeageom Sync="TRUE">Polygon</efeageom>
<efeacnt Sync="TRUE">2569</efeacnt>
</esriterm>
</ptvctinf>
</spdoinfo>
<spref>
<horizsys>
<planar>
<planci>
<plance Sync="TRUE">coordinate pair</plance>
<coordrep>
<absres Sync="TRUE">0.000516</absres>
<ordres Sync="TRUE">0.000516</ordres>
</coordrep>
<plandu Sync="TRUE">survey feet</plandu>
</planci>
<mapproj>
<mapprojn Sync="TRUE">Lambert Conformal Conic</mapprojn>
<lambertc>
<stdparll Sync="TRUE">34.333333</stdparll>
<stdparll Sync="TRUE">36.166667</stdparll>
<longcm Sync="TRUE">-79.000000</longcm>
<latprjo Sync="TRUE">33.750000</latprjo>
<feast Sync="TRUE">2000000.002617</feast>
<fnorth Sync="TRUE">0.000000</fnorth>
</lambertc>
</mapproj>
</planar>
<geodetic>
<horizdn Sync="TRUE">North American Datum of 1983</horizdn>
<ellips Sync="TRUE">Geodetic Reference System 80</ellips>
<semiaxis Sync="TRUE">6378137.000000</semiaxis>
<denflat Sync="TRUE">298.257222</denflat>
</geodetic>
<cordsysn>
<geogcsn Sync="TRUE">GCS_North_American_1983</geogcsn>
<projcsn Sync="TRUE">NAD_1983_StatePlane_North_Carolina_FIPS_3200_Feet</projcsn>
</cordsysn>
</horizsys>
<vertdef>
<altsys>
<altenc Sync="TRUE">Explicit elevation coordinate included with horizontal coordinates</altenc>
<altres Sync="TRUE">1.000000</altres>
</altsys>
</vertdef>
</spref>
<eainfo>
<detailed Name="SOILS">
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">HYDRIC</attrlabl>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">HYDRIC</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">1</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
</attr>
<enttyp>
<enttypl Sync="FALSE">SOILS</enttypl>
<enttypd>
A map unit delineation in a survey represents an area
dominated by one major kind of soil or an area dominated
by several kinds of soil.
</enttypd>
<enttypds>USDS-NRCS</enttypds>
<enttypc Sync="TRUE">2569</enttypc>
<enttypt Sync="TRUE">Feature Class</enttypt>
</enttyp>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">Shape</attrlabl>
<attrdef Sync="TRUE">Feature geometry.</attrdef>
<attrdefs Sync="TRUE">ESRI</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<rdom>
<rdommin>109.52</rdommin>
<rdommax>1057503.13</rdommax>
<attrunit>meters</attrunit>
<attrmres>0.001</attrmres>
</rdom>
<udom Sync="TRUE">Coordinates defining the features.</udom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>None planned</attrmfrq>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">12</atprecis>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">PERIMETER</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">3</attscale>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">8</attwidth>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">PERIMETER</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Polygon internal identification number</attrdef>
<attrdefs>User defined</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<rdom>
<rdommin>0</rdommin>
<rdommax>2,574</rdommax>
</rdom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>None planned</attrmfrq>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">CKCODSL_</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">8</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">11</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">CKCODSL_</attrlabl>
<attrdef>NRCS abbreviation for soil type</attrdef>
<attrdefs>USDS-NRCS</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>AaA</edomv>
<edomvd>Altavista fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>At</edomv>
<edomvd>Augusta fine sandy loam</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>BN</edomv>
<edomvd>Beaches-Newham association, 0 to 25 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>BoA</edomv>
<edomvd>Bojac loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Ca</edomv>
<edomvd>Cape Fear loam</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Cb</edomv>
<edomvd>Conaby muck</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>CnA</edomv>
<edomvd>Conetoe loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>CoB</edomv>
<edomvd>Corolla fine sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>CrB</edomv>
<edomvd>Corolla-Duckston complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Cu</edomv>
<edomvd>Currituck mucky peat</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Da</edomv>
<edomvd>Dare muck</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Do</edomv>
<edomvd>Dorovan mucky peat</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Ds</edomv>
<edomvd>Dragston loamy fine sand</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Dt</edomv>
<edomvd>Duckston fine sand</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Du</edomv>
<edomvd>Dune land</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>DwD</edomv>
<edomvd>Dune land-Hewham complex, 2 to 40 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Mu</edomv>
<edomvd>Munden loamy sand</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>NeC</edomv>
<edomvd>Newhan fine sand, 0 to 10 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>NhC</edomv>
<edomvd>Newhan-Corolla complex, 0 to 10 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>No</edomv>
<edomvd>Nimmo loamy sand</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Os</edomv>
<edomvd>Osier fine sand</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>OuB</edomv>
<edomvd>Ousley fine sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Pa</edomv>
<edomvd>Pasquotank silt loam</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Po</edomv>
<edomvd>Ponzer muck</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Pt</edomv>
<edomvd>Portsmouth fine sandy loam</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Ro</edomv>
<edomvd>Roanoke fine sandy loam</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>StA</edomv>
<edomvd>State fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>StB</edomv>
<edomvd>State fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>To</edomv>
<edomvd>Tomotley fine sandy loam</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Ud</edomv>
<edomvd>Udorthents, loamy</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>w</edomv>
<edomvd>Water</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Wa</edomv>
<edomvd>Wahee fine sandy loam</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>WnB</edomv>
<edomvd>Wando loamy fine sand, 0 to 5 percent slopes</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>Ws</edomv>
<edomvd>Wasda muck</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDA-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>None planned</attrmfrq>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">CKCODSL_ID</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">8</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">11</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">CKCODSL_ID</attrlabl>
<attrdef>NRCS classification of soil hydric properties</attrdef>
<attrdefs>NRCS</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>A</edomv>
<edomvd>
Hydric soil type A, map units that are all hydric soils
or have hydric soils as a major component.
</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDS-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>B</edomv>
<edomvd>
Hydric soil type B, map units with inclusions of hydric
soils or have wet spots.
</edomvd>
<edomvds>USDS-NRCS</edomvds>
</edom>
<udom Sync="TRUE">Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.</udom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>None planned</attrmfrq>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">OBJECTID</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">OID</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">4</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">10</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">OBJECTID</attrlabl>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">sde.GIS.SOILS.AREA</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">8</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">12</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">3</attscale>
<attrdef Sync="TRUE">Internal feature number.</attrdef>
<attrdefs Sync="TRUE">ESRI</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom Sync="TRUE">Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">sde.GIS.SOILS.AREA</attrlabl>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">SHAPE</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">Geometry</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">4</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
<attrdef Sync="TRUE">Feature geometry.</attrdef>
<attrdefs Sync="TRUE">ESRI</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom Sync="TRUE">Coordinates defining the features.</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">SHAPE</attrlabl>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">NAME</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">20</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
<attrdef Sync="TRUE">Feature geometry.</attrdef>
<attrdefs Sync="TRUE">ESRI</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom Sync="TRUE">Coordinates defining the features.</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">NAME</attrlabl>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">DESCRIPTION</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">50</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">DESCRIPTION</attrlabl>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">SHAPE.area</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">0</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">DSL_NAME</attrlabl>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">SOIL_SURVEY</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">200</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">SHAPE.area</attrlabl>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">SHAPE.len</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">Double</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">0</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl Sync="TRUE">SHAPE.len</attrlabl>
<attalias Sync="TRUE">DSL_NAME</attalias>
<attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype>
<attwidth Sync="TRUE">6</attwidth>
<atprecis Sync="TRUE">0</atprecis>
<attscale Sync="TRUE">0</attscale>
</attr>
</detailed>
<detailed>
<enttyp>
<enttypl>SSURGO, detailed soils</enttypl>
<enttypd>
A map unit delineation in a survey represents an area
dominated by one major kind of soil or an area dominated
by several kinds of soil.
</enttypd>
<enttypds>USDS-NRCS</enttypds>
</enttyp>
<attr>
<attrlabl>FNODE#</attrlabl>
<attrdef>From-node identifier of linear feature</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Software computed</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<rdom>
<rdommin>1</rdommin>
<rdommax>4727</rdommax>
</rdom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>None planned</attrmfrq>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>TNODE#</attrlabl>
<attrdef>To-node identifier of linear feature</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Software computed</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<rdom>
<rdommin>1</rdommin>
<rdommax>4727</rdommax>
</rdom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>None planned</attrmfrq>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>LPOLY#</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Internal number of poly to left of arc</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Software computed</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<rdom>
<rdommin>1</rdommin>
<rdommax>2569</rdommax>
</rdom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>None planned</attrmfrq>
<atnumdec Sync="TRUE">3</atnumdec>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>RPOLY#</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Internal number of poly to right of arc</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Software computed</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<rdom>
<rdommin>1</rdommin>
<rdommax>2570</rdommax>
</rdom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>None planned</attrmfrq>
<atnumdec Sync="TRUE">3</atnumdec>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>LENGTH</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Length of arc in coverage units</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Software computed</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<rdom>
<rdommin>2.35</rdommin>
<rdommax>58057.61</rdommax>
<attrunit>meters</attrunit>
<attrmres>.01</attrmres>
</rdom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>As needed</attrmfrq>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>CKCODSL#</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Internal feature number</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Software computed</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<rdom>
<rdommin>1</rdommin>
<rdommax>6694</rdommax>
</rdom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>As needed</attrmfrq>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>CKCODSL-ID</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Internal identification number</attrdef>
<attrdefs>User defined</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<rdom>
<rdommin>1</rdommin>
<rdommax>9</rdommax>
</rdom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>As needed</attrmfrq>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>ATYPE</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Arc type</attrdef>
<attrdefs>NCCGIA</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>1</edomv>
<edomvd>State boundary</edomvd>
<edomvds>NCCGIA</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>2</edomv>
<edomvd>Shoreline</edomvd>
<edomvds>NCCGIA</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>3</edomv>
<edomvd>Soil boundary</edomvd>
<edomvds>NCCGIA</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>4</edomv>
<edomvd>County boundary</edomvd>
<edomvds>NCCGIA</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>5</edomv>
<edomvd>Neat line</edomvd>
<edomvds>NCCGIA</edomvds>
</edom>
<edom>
<edomv>6</edomv>
<edomvd>Closure line</edomvd>
<edomvds>NCCGIA</edomvds>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrmfrq>None planned</attrmfrq>
</attr>
</detailed>
<overview>
<eaover>
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.
A polygon coverage depicting soils as classified by the
US Dept. of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service.
The polygon attribute table (PAT) has attribute data including
total area in coverage units, (square meters) total perimeter
(linear meters), polygon internal identification number, polygon
user identification number, the NRCS abbreviation for soil type,
and the NRCS classification of soil hydric properties.
&gt;CKCODSL.PAT Polygon Attribute Table
&gt;COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE DEC DESCRIPTION
&gt;1 AREA 4 12 F 3 Total area in meters
&gt;5 PERIMETER 4 12 F 3 Total perimeter in meters
&gt;9 CKCODSL# 4 5 B - Poly internal id number
&gt;13 CKCODSL-ID 4 5 B - Poly user id number
&gt;17 DSL-NAME 6 7 C - NRCS abbreviation for soil type
&gt;23 HYDRIC 1 2 C - NRCS classification of soil
&gt;hydric properties
&gt;CKCODSL.AAT Arc Attribute Table
&gt;COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE DEC DESCRIPTION
&gt;1 FNODE# 4 5 B - From-node id of linear feature
&gt;5 TNODE# 4 5 B - To-node id of linear feature
&gt;9 LPOLY# 4 5 B - Left-side polygon id of linear
&gt;feature
&gt;13 RPOLY# 4 5 B - Right-side polygon id of linear
&gt;feature
&gt;17 LENGTH 4 12 F 3 Length of linear feature in meters
&gt;21 CKCODSL# 4 5 B - Internal id number
&gt;25 CKCODSL-ID 4 5 B - Internal id number
&gt;29 ATYPE 4 5 B - Arc type
</eaover>
<eadetcit>
Soils type are unique by county. Soil type may or may not
correspond to other county soils surveys. Refer to the
published soils survey for more details.
</eadetcit>
</overview>
</eainfo>
<distinfo>
<distrib>
<cntinfo>
<cntorgp>
<cntorg>NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis</cntorg>
</cntorgp>
<cntpos>Production Services</cntpos>
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<addrtype>Mailing and physical address</addrtype>
<address>301 North Wilmington Street, Suite 700</address>
<city>Raleigh</city>
<state>North Carolina</state>
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<country>USA</country>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>(919) 733-2090</cntvoice>
<cntfax>(919) 715-0725</cntfax>
<cntemail>dataq@cgia.state.nc.us</cntemail>
<hours>8:30AM - 5:30PM</hours>
<cntinst>
Phone and electronic mail preferred
For current price information use a web browser:
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INFORMATION - http://cgia.cgia.state.nc.us/cost.html&lt;/A&gt;
</cntinst>
</cntinfo>
</distrib>
<resdesc>Currituck County Detailed Soils</resdesc>
<distliab>
NCCGIA is charged with the development and maintenance
of the State's corporate geographic database and, in
cooperation with other mapping organizations, is
committed to offering its users accurate, useful, and
current information about the state. Although every
effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information,
errors and conditions originating from physical sources
used to develop the corporate database may be reflected
in the data supplied. The client must be aware of data
conditions and bear responsibility for the appropriate
use of the information with respect to possible errors,
original map scale, collection methodology, currency
of data, and other conditions specific to certain data.
NCCGIA does not support secondary distribution of this
data. The use of trade names or commercial products does
not constitute their endorsement by the NCCGIA or North
Carolina State Government.
</distliab>
<stdorder>
<nondig>
FOR DIGITAL OR NON-DIGITAL DATA, Contact NC CGIA,
Data Distribution to order data, Phone 919.733.2090 ...
Email dataq@cgia.state.nc.us ... Web Page order form
http://www.cgia.state.nc.us/cgdb/index.html
</nondig>
<digform>
<digtinfo>
<transize Sync="TRUE">18.707</transize>
<dssize Sync="TRUE">18.707</dssize>
</digtinfo>
</digform>
<fees>
For current FORMAT/MEDIA INFORMATION, use a web browser:
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Data Distribution 919.733.2090
</fees>
</stdorder>
<custom>
Data creation and large data analysis jobs contact
Database Administration P:(919)733-2090. All data
is available through standard ordering procedures on a
cost recovery basis.
</custom>
<techpreq>
All formats supplied are created using ARC/INFO GIS software
on Unix workstations. Other formats are available.
Format compatibility is the user's responsibility.
For more information on formats and media, use a web browser:
&lt;A HREF = http://cgia.cgia.state.nc.us/cost.html&gt;FORMAT/MEDIA
INFORMATION - http://cgia.cgia.state.nc.us/cost.html&lt;/A&gt;
</techpreq>
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<metc>
<cntinfo>
<cntorgp>
<cntorg>North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis</cntorg>
<cntper>REQUIRED: The person responsible for the metadata information.</cntper>
</cntorgp>
<cntpos>Database Management</cntpos>
<cntaddr>
<addrtype>Mailing and physical address</addrtype>
<address>301 North Wilmington Street, Suite 700</address>
<city>Raleigh</city>
<state>North Carolina</state>
<postal>27601-2825</postal>
<country>USA</country>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>(919) 733-2090</cntvoice>
<cntfax>(919) 715-0725</cntfax>
<cntemail>dataq@cgia.state.nc.us</cntemail>
<hours>8:30AM - 5:30PM</hours>
<cntinst>Phone and electronic mail preferred</cntinst>
</cntinfo>
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<mettc Sync="TRUE">local time</mettc>
<metac>None</metac>
<metuc>
This metadata file is to accompany the data set identified
and received from NCCGIA. NCCGIA does not support secondary
distribution. If this data file was received from anyone
besides NCCGIA, this metadata file and the data set it
describes may contain discrepancies.
</metuc>
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<mdHrLvName Sync="TRUE">dataset</mdHrLvName>
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<languageCode Sync="TRUE" value="en"/>
</mdLang>
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