The Great River Environmental Action Team (GREAT) was a federal/state multi-agency cooperative program established in the
late 1970's to evaluate current resource management practices and develop management strategies for the Upper Mississippi
River (UMR). One of the problems facing the GREAT project was the lack of available information on many of the river's components.
One project implemented by GREAT was the creation of a land cover/land use (LCU) database derived from color infrared aerial
photography collected in 1975. Mississippi River Pools 3 through 10 were photographed at a scale of 1:9,600, and Lock and
Dam 10 to the Ohio River were photographed at a scale of 1:24,000. The program's photo interpreters delineated whatever features
could be viewed on the photos, using a minimum mapping unit that was less than half an acre. A contractor was hired to transfer
the photo overlays for Pools 3 through 14 onto 1:24,000-scale USGS quadrangles, then automate the data using the geographic
information system (GIS) program PIOS. The data were also distributed as map books that contained 1:6,000-scale enlargements
of the photos and their overlays. During the data transfer process; the contractor hired to automate the data generalized
it to a 2.5 acre minimum mapping unit. Documentation archived by the GREAT project described this automation process as; some
polygons smaller than 2.5 acres and linear features were incorporated into nearby polygons. Others were manually enlarged
so that the data contained within would be preserved. All generalizations were made in accordance with the guidelines established
for the GREAT projects. The digital data sets were then enhanced by the GREAT project. Unfortunately no record of the enhancements
or an archive of the original digital dataset are known to exist. The enhanced digital data, copies of the aerial photo overlays,
copies of most of the map books, and some of the photos themselves were archived and preserved by the various agencies that
participated in the GREAT project. These data were then passed to the Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center (UMESC)
in the late 1980's and 1990's when the center became the administrator for the Upper Mississippi River System's Long Term
Resource Monitoring Program (LTRMP). Comparisons of the archived digital data set to the photos and their overlays displayed
discrepancies that were difficult to document. The 1975 data set is viewed by many as an important baseline data set, so in
1999 UMESC decided to use the archived photo overlays to (1) address the data discrepancies by reautomating Pools 3 through
14, and (2) complete the data set by automating Lock and Dam 14 to the Ohio River.
The Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center administers theUS Army Corps of Engineers Upper Mississippi River Restoration-
Environmental Management Program -- Long Term Resource Monitoring Program element (LTRMP), authorized under the Water Resources
Development Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-662). The mission of the LTRMP is to provide decision makers with information to maintain
the Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) as a viable large river ecosystem given its multiple-use character. The long-term
goals of the Program are to understand the system, determine resource trends and impacts, develop management alternatives,
manage information, and develop useful products. The creation and distribution of high-resolution land cover/use data for
the UMRS aids the Center in meeting these goals.
Resource language:
eng; USA
Resource progress code:
completed
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a U.S. Geological Survey server and not indirectly through other sources which may have changed the data in some way. It is
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Native Dataset Environment: Environment as of Metadata Creation: Microsoft Windows 7 Version 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack
1; ESRI ArcCatalog 10.2 (Build 3552) Service Pack [N/A] (Build [N/A])
Resource extent
Geographic Extent
Geographic Bounding Box
westBoundLongitude
-91.111110
eastBoundLongitude
-90.614508
northBoundLatitude
42.790065
southBoundLatitude
42.539030
Temporal Extent
1975-07-14
1975-10-17
Credits:
Great River Environmental Action Team, US Army Corps of Engineers Long Term Resource Monitoring Program, an element of the
Upper Mississippi River Restoration- Environmental Management Program and USGS's Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
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pointOfContact
individual Name John C Nelson
organisation Name
U.S. Geological Survey, Midwest Region
position Name Biologist
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Telephone
Voice 608-781-6370
Fax 608-783-6066
Address
2630 Fanta Reed Road, La Crosse, WI, 54603
Country US
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No formal logical accuracy tests were conducted.
notes: This metadata was automatically generated from the FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata standard (version
FGDC-STD-001-1998) using the 2012-06-20T17:21:00 version of the FGDC RSE to ISO 19115-2 transform.
Metadata contact
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pointOfContact
individual Name John C Nelson
organisation Name
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center