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Bathymetry
of the Gulf of Maine - December 1999
OVERVIEW
This datalayer represents
seafloor topography
for the Gulf of Maine, extending from the Bay of Fundy south of New
Brunswick
to the Continental Shelf southeast of Nantucket. The linework in
this layer came from an ArcInfo bathymetric contour coverage available
through the U.S. Geological Survey's Coastal and Marine Geologic and
Environmental
Research program, part of its Woods Hole Field Center. MassGIS
assembled
the data into two ArcSDE layers, BATHYMGM_POLY and BATHYMGM_ARC.
An annotation layer in ArcSDE is named BATHYMGM_ANNO_NAME.
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MANUSCRIPT
The USGS collected
data
from available sources on the Web and from CD-ROM products. The data
included
digital sounding data, digitized contour line data and previously
gridded
products from a variety of sources. Specifically, seven datasets
were incorporated to produce a final 15 second grid product:
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NOAA Hydrographic Survey
Data and NGDC
Marine Trackline Geophysics Data - hydrographic surveys completed
between
1930 and 1965, and from survey data acquired digitally on NOS survey
vessels
since 1965. The data is extremely dense in many regions (greater
than 0.5 km resolution), but there are large gaps in the coverage due
to
surveys currently in non-digital form.
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Naval Oceanographic
Office DBDB-V gridded
bathymetry - crucial coverage in the interior of the Gulf and in
Canadian
waters, constructed from a variety of public and classified source data.
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Supplemental Datasets
from Bedford Institute
of Oceanography and Brookhaven National Laboratory - filled gaps in the
interior of the Gulf between the NOSDB data and the DBDB-V data as well
as providing coverage of the Scotian Shelf and gaps on the eastern
flank
of Georges Bank.
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NOAA Medium resolution
digital Shoreline
and DMA World Vector Shoreline - 1:80,000 US shoreline created by the
Strategic
Environmental Assessments Division of NOAA's Office of Ocean Resources,
Conservation and Assessment. The DMA's World Vector Shoreline
(WVS)
is suitable for scales close to 1:250,000.
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Defense Mapping Agency
ETOPO5 Digital
relief of the Surface of the Earth - generated from a digital data base
of land and seafloor elevations on a 5-minute latitude/longitude grid.
The original source of the data in the ocean areas in ETOPO5 is from
the
U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office.
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GEBCO General
Bathymetric Chart of the
Oceans - Digitized bathymetry for the World Ocean at a scale varying
from
1:10 million to 1:500,000 depending on data density. GEBCO bathymetry
is
available from the British Oceanographic Center on behalf of the
International
Hydrographic Organization.
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USGS North American 30
arc-second Digial
Elevation Model (DEM), used for land values. MassGIS removed this
land data; the BATHYMGM layer contains topography for offshore areas
only.
Bathymetry contour lines
were then generated
at the following intervals, in meters below sea level, from the
15
second grid: -4000, -3000, -2000, -1000, -500, -400, -300, -280,
-260, -240, -220, -200, -180, -160,-140, -120, -100, -90, -80, -70,
-60,
-50, -40, -30, -20, -15, -10, -5
PRODUCTION
MassGIS processed
the bathymetry
linework coverage to remove dangles and intersection errors and to
create
polygon topology. With Arc Macro Language (AML), each polygon was
coded for a range of depth below sea level in meters, based on the
values
of the lines' CONTOUR item. Additionally, the mainland areas were
"sealed off" to create an inland polygon coded with the range "Above
-5."
Because there was no zero contour or coastline in the original USGS
dataset,
this inland polygon represents the shallowest of sea floor
topography.
When displaying this layer it is important to draw land features atop
the
bathymetry; the coastline included in land feature will serve as the
zero
contour and the area just offshore will appear as the -5 to 0 range.
ATTRIBUTES
The polygon layer
attribute table
has the following attributes associated with each polygon:
| HIGH |
|
4 |
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5 |
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B |
|
The highest
(closest to
surface) depth, in meters |
| LOW |
|
4 |
|
5 |
|
B |
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The lowest
(farthest from
surface) depth, in meters |
| DEPTHRANGE |
|
14 |
|
14 |
|
C |
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The range of
values, from
the HIGH value to LOW |
| DEPTHCODE |
|
2 |
|
2 |
|
I |
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A numeric code
based on
the DEPTHRANGE value. See following table: |
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DEPTHRANGE
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DEPTHCODE
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Above -5
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1
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-5 TO -10
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2
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-10 TO -15
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3
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-15 TO -20
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4
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-20 TO -30
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5
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-30 TO -40
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6
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-40 TO -50
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7
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-50 TO -60
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8
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-60 TO -70
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9
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-70 TO -80
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10
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-80 TO -90
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11
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-90 TO -100
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12
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-100 TO -120
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13
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-120 TO -140
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14
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-140 TO -160
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15
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-160 TO -180
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16
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-180 TO -200
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17
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-200 TO -220
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18
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-220 TO -240
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19
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-240 TO -260
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20
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-260 TO -280
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21
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-280 TO -300
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22
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-300 TO -400
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23
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-400 TO -500
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24
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-500 TO -1000
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25
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-1000 TO -2000
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26
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-2000 TO -3000
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27
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-3000 TO -4000
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28
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Below -4000
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29
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The arc layer attribute
table has the following attributes:
| CONTOUR |
4 |
5 |
B |
Depth below sea
level, in
meters |
This layer also contains
three levels
of annotation, subclass NAME, for some offshore features.
MAINTENANCE
MassGIS is
maintaining this
datalayer. More information on this and related datasets may be
found
online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/of98-801/.
A more generalized and less extensive offshore bathymetry coverage
developed
by Mass. Coastal Zone Management, BTHOS250,
is also available.
Last Updated
1/14/2008
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