Twin Cities Historical Surface Waters Based on Original Public Land Survey Maps, 1848 -1858

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1. Overview
2. Data Quality
3. Data Organization
4. Coordinate System
5. Attributes
6. Distribution - Get Data
7. Metadata Reference

Section 1 Overview
Originator Richard Strong, Ryan Mattke, Len Kne, Coleman Shepard, Melinda Kernik, and Richard Graves, U of MN
Title Twin Cities Historical Surface Waters Based on Original Public Land Survey Maps, 1848 -1858
Abstract These shapefiles of lakes, streams, wetlands, river bottoms, and the Mississippi River represent the hydrological landscape of Minneapolis and St. Paul as recorded in the original public land survey conducted between 1848 and 1858. The hydrologic features were digitized from scanned, georeferenced 1:24000 maps during the 2017 Faculty Research Sprint held at the University of Minnesota.
Purpose Many streams and other hydrologic features that were present in the Twin Cities at the time of the original land survey were channelized, covered, or filled during the late 1800's. These features, however, still function as water conduits within the hydrology systems of urban water and have immense importance to the water regime in the Twin Cities. This data was generated as part of a larger "Lost Waters" research project - aiming to create a visible, physical representation of these waters in the current urban landscape.
Time Period of Content Date
Currentness Reference 1848 - 1858
Progress
Maintenance and Update Frequency Unknown
Spatial Extent of Data Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota
Bounding Coordinates -93.3537
-92.9640
45.0514
44.8608
Place Keywords Minneapolis, St.Paul, Twin Cities
Theme Keywords inlandWaters, hydrology, lakes, streams, wetlands, historical waters, lost waters, sustainable landuse, urban
Theme Keyword Thesaurus ISO 19115 Topic Category
Access Constraints Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC 3.0 US)
Use Constraints You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. You may not use the material for commercial purposes.
Contact Person Information Richard B. Strong, Senior Research Fellow
University of Minnesota
1425 University Avenue SE, Suite 140
Minneapolis, MN  55455
Phone: 612-624-7327
Email: stron081@umn.edu
Browse Graphic None available
Associated Data Sets

Section 2 Data Quality
Attribute Accuracy
Logical Consistency No integrity tests were conducted
Completeness Hydrologic features which appeared on the land survey maps within the temporal and spatial extent of the study were digitized. The boundaries of hydrologic features vary with climate patterns and thus the snapshot of the landscape provided by the survey may have excluded some historic hydrologic features.
Horizontal Positional Accuracy
Lineage Scanned maps from the original public land survey of the Twin Cities were downloaded from Minnesota IT Services Geospatial Information Office. These georeferenced images of 1:24000 maps were provided in the NAD 1983 geographic coordinate system (EPSG:4269). Three researchers and staff from the Unversity of Minnesota digitzed features related to streams, lakes, and wetlands in ArcMap using the "Create Features" tool in the editor toolbar. The digitized layers for each type of water feature were merged together, converted into shapefiles, and reprojected into the WGS 1984 Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere projection (EPSG: 3857). Source: http://www.mngeo.state.mn.us/chouse/GLO/

Section 3 Spatial Data Organization (not used in this metadata)

Section 4 Coordinate System
Horizontal Coordinate Scheme
Horizontal Datum WGS84
Horizontal Units

Section 5 Attributes
Overview OBJECTID = an ID field automatically generated by the editing tool

Date = an approximate date for the map from which the hydrologic feature was digitized

Name = the name of the hydrologic feature, if recorded on the map

MapName = the name for the map series

ModernName = the current name (as of 2017) for the hydrologic feature, if known

Shape_Leng = a field automatically generated for each object within the geodatabase (meters, calculated based on EPSG:4269)

Shape_Area = a calculation of the polygon's area automatically generated for each object within the geodatabase (meters, calculated based on EPSG:4269)
Detailed Citation
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Section 6 Distribution
Publisher University of Minnesota
Publication Date 09/13/2017
Contact Person Information Spatial Data Curator,
University of Minnesota
309 19th Ave S, S76 O Meredith Wilson Library
Minneapolis, MN  55455
Phone: 612-301-3932
Email: datarepo@umn.edu
Distributor's Data Set Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/11299/190187
Distribution Liability There is no guarantee or representation to the user as to the accuracy, currency, suitabilty, or reliability of this data for any purpose. The user accepts the data "as is."
Ordering Instructions
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Section 7 Metadata Reference
Metadata Date 09/22/2017
Contact Person Information Spatial Data Curator,
University of Minnesota
309 19th Ave S, S76 O Meredith Wilson Library
Minneapolis, MN  55455
Phone: 612-301-3932
Email: datarepo@umn.edu
Metadata Standard Name Minnesota Geographic Metadata Guidelines
Metadata Standard Version 1.2
Metadata Standard Online Linkage http://www.mngeo.state.mn.us/committee/standards/mgmg/metadata.htm


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