'Park and Forest' Feature Extract of Louisiana Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Points from USGS Source Data, Geographic NAD83, LOSCO (1999) [namgeog3dxpar].

'Park and Forest' Feature Extract of Louisiana Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Points from USGS Source Data, Geographic NAD83, LOSCO (1999) [namgeog3dxpar].
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Download or read book 'Park and Forest' Feature Extract of Louisiana Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Points from USGS Source Data, Geographic NAD83, LOSCO (1999) [namgeog3dxpar]. written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This data set is a subset of the complete GNIS data set for Louisiana [namgeog3dxgns]. This subset only includes features identified as in the category of 'Parks and Forests.' The attributes of each point include: the official name of the feature; the feature type; the elevation of the point in feet; the name of the parish in which the feature is located; the state FIPS code; the parish FIPS code; the name of a USGS 1:24,000-scale topographic map on which the feature is shown; and the geographic coordinates of the named point. It is important to recognize that the names in this database are those that are recognized and accepted by the US Board on Geographic Names. Occasionally the same feature may have a different local name, or features that have local names may not be present at all in this dataset. The US Board on Geographic Names reviews proposals for the naming and renaming of features, but not all proposals are accepted. Because the Louisiana GNIS has been completed at the Phase II level, it includes information compiled from a variety of sources: all named features on the most current largest scale USGS topographic maps, names from the U.S.


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