Dataset Identification:
Resource Abstract:
- description: The TIGER/Line Files are shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) that 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 File 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. This census data layer has been imported into the Miami-Dade County ArcSDE infrastructure and re-projected
to: Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Florida_East_FIPS_0901_Feet Projection: Transverse_Mercator False_Easting:
656166.66666667 False_Northing: 0.00000000 Central_Meridian: -81.00000000 Scale_Factor: 0.99994118 Latitude_Of_Origin: 24.33333333
Linear Unit: Foot_US The boundaries have been aligned to Miami-Dade County base data where they have been found to NOT be
within +/- 10 ft Population figures have been appended to the end of the feature classes attribute table: Pop2010, HU2010,
HISPAN, WHITENH, BLACKNH, AMERINDIANNH, ASIANNH, HAWIANNH, OTHERNH, and MULTIRACE. Definitions can be found in the census
documentation.; abstract: The TIGER/Line Files are shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) that 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 File 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. This census data layer has been imported into the Miami-Dade County ArcSDE infrastructure
and re-projected to: Projected Coordinate System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Florida_East_FIPS_0901_Feet Projection: Transverse_Mercator
False_Easting: 656166.66666667 False_Northing: 0.00000000 Central_Meridian: -81.00000000 Scale_Factor: 0.99994118 Latitude_Of_Origin:
24.33333333 Linear Unit: Foot_US The boundaries have been aligned to Miami-Dade County base data where they have been found
to NOT be within +/- 10 ft Population figures have been appended to the end of the feature classes attribute table: Pop2010,
HU2010, HISPAN, WHITENH, BLACKNH, AMERINDIANNH, ASIANNH, HAWIANNH, OTHERNH, and MULTIRACE. Definitions can be found in the
census documentation.
Citation
- Title Demographic Data - TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2010, 2010 county, Miami-Dade County, FL, 2010 Census Census Tract County-based.
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- creation Date
2017-08-19T18:42:02.495286
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Digital Transfer Options
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- Linkage for online resource
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- name Dublin Core references URL
- URL: http://gisweb.miamidade.gov/miamimeta/Tract10Pop.xml
- protocol WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
- link function information
- Description URL provided in Dublin Core references element.
Linkage for online resource
- name Dublin Core references URL
- URL: http://www.miamidade.gov
- protocol WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
- link function information
- Description URL provided in Dublin Core references element.
Metadata data stamp:
2018-08-06T23:30:40Z
Resource Maintenance Information
- maintenance or update frequency:
- notes: This metadata record was generated by an xslt transformation from a dc metadata record; Transform by Stephen M. Richard, based
on a transform by Damian Ulbricht. Run on 2018-08-06T23:30:40Z
Metadata contact
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pointOfContact
- organisation Name
CINERGI Metadata catalog
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- Contact information
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- Address
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- electronic Mail Address cinergi@sdsc.edu
Metadata language
eng
Metadata character set encoding:
utf8
Metadata standard for this record:
ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
standard version:
2007
Metadata record identifier:
urn:dciso:metadataabout:31b5eee8-e8e1-4f19-87c1-d7325f2f310c
Metadata record format is ISO19139 XML (MD_Metadata)