TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2014, state, Kansas, Current Census Tract State-based Shapefile
Dataset Identification:
Resource Abstract:
The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information
from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER)
Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line
shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. Census
tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county or equivalent entity, and were defined by local
participants as part of the 2010 Census Participant Statistical Areas Program. The Census Bureau delineated the census tracts
in situations where no local participant existed or where all the potential participants declined to participate. The primary
purpose of census tracts is to provide a stable set of geographic units for the presentation of census data and comparison
back to previous decennial censuses. Census tracts generally have a population size between 1,200 and 8,000 people, with an
optimum size of 4,000 people. When first delineated, census tracts were designed to be homogeneous with respect to population
characteristics, economic status, and living conditions. The spatial size of census tracts varies widely depending on the
density of settlement. Physical changes in street patterns caused by highway construction, new development, and so forth,
may require boundary revisions. In addition, census tracts occasionally are split due to population growth, or combined as
a result of substantial population decline. Census tract boundaries generally follow visible and identifiable features. They
may follow legal boundaries such as minor civil division (MCD) or incorporated place boundaries in some States and situations
to allow for census tract-to-governmental unit relationships where the governmental boundaries tend to remain unchanged between
censuses. State and county boundaries always are census tract boundaries in the standard census geographic hierarchy. In a
few rare instances, a census tract may consist of noncontiguous areas. These noncontiguous areas may occur where the census
tracts are coextensive with all or parts of legal entities that are themselves noncontiguous. For the 2010 Census, the census
tract code range of 9400 through 9499 was enforced for census tracts that include a majority American Indian population according
to Census 2000 data and/or their area was primarily covered by federally recognized American Indian reservations and/or off-reservation
trust lands; the code range 9800 through 9899 was enforced for those census tracts that contained little or no population
and represented a relatively large special land use area such as a National Park, military installation, or a business/industrial
park; and the code range 9900 through 9998 was enforced for those census tracts that contained only water area, no land area.
Citation
Title TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2014, state, Kansas, Current Census Tract State-based Shapefile
alternateTitle
National Geospatial Data Asset (NGDA) Current Census Tract
Title ANSI INCITS 38:2009 (Formerly FIPS 5-2), ANSI INCITS 31:2009 (Formerly FIPS 6-4),ANSI INCITS 454:2009 (Formerly FIPS 8-6),
ANSI INCITS 455:2009(Formerly FIPS 9-1), ANSI INCITS 446:2008 (Geographic Names Information System (GNIS))
Theme keywords (theme):
Governmental Units and Administrative and Statistical Boundaries Theme
National Geospatial Data Asset
NGDA
thesaurus name >
Title NGDA Portfolio Themes
revision Date
2010-02-01
other Citation Details
http://www.fgdc.gov/initiatives/resources/2013-2-1-ngda-data-themes-fgdc-sc-revised.pdf
other Citation Details
Cinergi keyword enhanced at Thu Nov 10 22:07:12 UTC 2016
purpose:
In order for others to use the information in the Census MAF/TIGER database in a geographic information system (GIS) or for
other geographic applications, the Census Bureau releases to the public extracts of the database in the form of TIGER/Line
Shapefiles.
Resource language:
eng
Character set encoding of resource:
8859part1
Resource Maintenance Information
maintenance or update frequency:
notPlanned
Constraints on resource usage:
Legal Constraints
Access Constraints
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use constraint:
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Other constraints
Access Constraints: None
Other constraints
Use Constraints:The TIGER/Line Shapefile products are not copyrighted however TIGER/Line and Census TIGER are registered trademarks
of the U.S. Census Bureau. These products are free to use in a product or publication, however acknowledgement must be given
to the U.S. Census Bureau as the source. The boundary information in the TIGER/Line Shapefiles are for statistical data collection
and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination
of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement and they are not legal land descriptions.Coordinates in
the TIGER/Line shapefiles have six implied decimal places, but the positional accuracy of these coordinates is not as great
as the six decimal places suggest.
Spatial representation type code:
vector
Processing environment:
The TIGER/Line shapefiles contain geographic data only and do not include display mapping software or statistical data. For
information on how to use the TIGER/Line shapefile data with specific software package users shall contact the company that
produced the software.
description TIGER/Line Shapefiles are extracted from the Census MAF/TIGER database by nation, state, county, and entity. Census MAF/TIGER
data for all of the aforementioned geographic entities are then distributed among the shapefiles each containing attributes
for line, polygon, or landmark geographic data.
source
source description
online
source citation
Title MAF/TIGER
revision Date
2014
Completeness Commission
Completeness Omission
evaluation Method Description
Data completeness of the TIGER/Line Shapefiles reflects the contents of the Census MAF/TIGER database at the time the TIGER/Line
Shapefiles were created.
ConceptualConsistency
measure Description
The Census Bureau performed automated tests to ensure logical consistency and limits of shapefiles. Segments making up the
outer and inner boundaries of a polygon tie end-to-end to completely enclose the area. All polygons are tested for closure.
The Census Bureau uses its internally developed geographic update system to enhance and modify spatial and attribute data
in the Census MAF/TIGER database. Standard geographic codes, such as FIPS codes for states, counties, municipalities, county
subdivisions, places, American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian areas, and congressional districts are used when encoding
spatial entities. The Census Bureau performed spatial data tests for logical consistency of the codes during the compilation
of the original Census MAF/TIGER database files. Most of the codes for geographic entities except states, counties, urban
areas, Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs), American Indian Areas (AIAs), and congressional districts were provided to the
Census Bureau by the USGS, the agency responsible for maintaining the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Feature
attribute information has been examined but has not been fully tested for consistency. For the TIGER/Line Shapefiles, the
Point and Vector Object Count for the G-polygon SDTS Point and Vector Object Type reflects the number of records in the shapefile
attribute table. For multi-polygon features, only one attribute record exists for each multi-polygon rather than one attribute
record per individual G-polygon component of the multi-polygon feature. TIGER/Line Shapefile multi-polygons are an exception
to the G-polygon object type classification. Therefore, when multi-polygons exist in a shapefile, the object count will be
less than the actual number of G-polygons.
fees The online copy of the TIGER/Line Shapefiles may be accessed without charge.
Ordering Instructions
To obtain more information about ordering TIGER/Line Shapefiles visit http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger
Format
Format name TGRSHP (compressed)
Format version
file Decompression Technique
The TIGER/Line shapefiles contain geographic data only and do not include display mapping software or statistical data. For
information on how to use the TIGER/Line shapefile data with specific software package users shall contact the company that
produced the software.