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1:24000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the county level.  1:24000 data should NOT be used for high accuracy base mapping such as property parcel boundaries.

1:100000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the multi-county or regional level.  1:125000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the regional or state level or larger.

Vector datasets with no defined scale or accuracy should be considered suspect.  Make sure you are familiar with your data before using it for projects or analysis.  Every effort has been made to supply the user with data documentation.  For additional information, see the References section and the Data Source Contact section of this documentation.  For more information regarding scale and accuracy, see our webpage at:  http://geoplan.ufl.edu/education.html.  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The third digit of the major code is used to designate the interpretation of the minor code in two ways: (1) if it is zero, the minor code numbers represent a description or classification of a specific feature, for example, 050 0300, which identifies a spring, and (2) if it is not a zero, the minor code numbers have special interpretations as a parameter. The interpretation of each parameter code is given in each category. 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The remaining three digits of a nonparameter code are used to classify specific features. The type of element described by a particular code can generally be determined from the value of these digits: (1) node: 001-099, (2) area: 100-199, (3) line: 200-299, (4) single-point (degenerate line): 300-399, (5) general purpose codes: 400-499, and (6) descriptive codes: 600-699.  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The remaining three digits of a nonparameter code are used to classify specific features. The type of element described by a particular code can generally be determined from the value of these digits: (1) node: 001-099, (2) area: 100-199, (3) line: 200-299, (4) single-point (degenerate line): 300-399, (5) general purpose codes: 400-499, and (6) descriptive codes: 600-699.  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The interpretation of each parameter code is given in each category. 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The remaining three digits of a nonparameter code are used to classify specific features. The type of element described by a particular code can generally be determined from the value of these digits: (1) node: 001-099, (2) area: 100-199, (3) line: 200-299, (4) single-point (degenerate line): 300-399, (5) general purpose codes: 400-499, and (6) descriptive codes: 600-699.  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The interpretation of each parameter code is given in each category. For example, 055 ---- is used to encode the value of a river mile mark.</attrdef></attr><attr><attrlabl Sync="TRUE">MINOR4</attrlabl><attalias Sync="TRUE">MINOR4</attalias><attrtype Sync="TRUE">Number</attrtype><attwidth Sync="TRUE">6</attwidth><attrdomv><edom><edomv>2</edomv><edomvd>Upper origin of stream at water body</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>3</edomv><edomvd>Sink</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>111</edomv><edomvd>Marsh, wetland, swamp, bog</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>414 </edomv><edomvd>Ditch or canal</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>421</edomv><edomvd>Lake or pond</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>612</edomv><edomvd>Submerged</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>-99999</edomv><edomvd>Land feature</edomvd></edom></attrdomv><attrdefs>USGS</attrdefs><attrdef>The first digit of the minor code of a nonparameter code is zero.  The remaining three digits of a nonparameter code are used to classify specific features. The type of element described by a particular code can generally be determined from the value of these digits: (1) node: 001-099, (2) area: 100-199, (3) line: 200-299, (4) single-point (degenerate line): 300-399, (5) general purpose codes: 400-499, and (6) descriptive codes: 600-699.  The general purpose codes are used on features that may be digitized as a node, area, degenerate line, or line depending on the size and position of the feature.</attrdef></attr><attr><attrlabl Sync="TRUE">EMSTAT</attrlabl><attalias Sync="TRUE">EMSTAT</attalias><attrtype Sync="TRUE">Number</attrtype><attwidth Sync="TRUE">2</attwidth><attrdefs>USGS</attrdefs><attrdef>Undefined by source</attrdef></attr><attr><attrlabl Sync="TRUE">EMREASON</attrlabl><attalias Sync="TRUE">EMREASON</attalias><attrtype Sync="TRUE">Number</attrtype><attwidth Sync="TRUE">2</attwidth><attrdefs>USGS</attrdefs><attrdef>Undefined by source</attrdef></attr><attr><attrlabl Sync="TRUE">STATE_</attrlabl><attalias Sync="TRUE">STATE_</attalias><attrtype Sync="TRUE">Number</attrtype><attwidth Sync="TRUE">11</attwidth><attrdef>Undefined by source</attrdef><attrdefs>USGS</attrdefs></attr><attr><attrlabl Sync="TRUE">SHADE</attrlabl><attalias Sync="TRUE">SHADE</attalias><attrtype Sync="TRUE">Number</attrtype><attwidth Sync="TRUE">3</attwidth><attrdomv><edom><edomv>0</edomv><edomvd>Land features/ non-water</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>108</edomv><edomvd>DLG Minor 1 Code: 412-Stream; 414-Ditch or canal; 407-Canal lock; 419-Channel; 421-Lake or pond; 116-Bays, estuaries, gulfs, oceans, seas; 101-Reservoir; 106-Fish hatchery; 107-Industrial water impound; 108-To be submerged; 109-Sewage disposal or filtration; 130-DLG Minor1 Code; 610-Intermittent water bodies</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>372</edomv><edomvd>DLG Minor1 Code: 112-Mangroves</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>375</edomv><edomvd>DLG Minor 1 Code: 612- Deep water wetlands</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>377</edomv><edomvd>DLG Minor 1 Code: 111- Marsh, wetland, swamp, bog</edomvd></edom></attrdomv><attrdefs>USGS</attrdefs><attrdef>Undefined by source</attrdef></attr><attr><attrlabl Sync="TRUE">CHANGE</attrlabl><attalias Sync="TRUE">CHANGE</attalias><attrtype Sync="TRUE">Number</attrtype><attwidth Sync="TRUE">2</attwidth><attrdomv><edom><edomv>0</edomv><edomvd>No change</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>1</edomv><edomvd>Change (Major 1 and /or Minor 1)</edomvd></edom><edom><edomv>2</edomv><edomvd>Label and/or arcs added</edomvd></edom></attrdomv><attrdefs>USGS</attrdefs><attrdef>Changes to the data</attrdef></attr><attr><attrlabl Sync="TRUE">DESCRIPT</attrlabl><attalias Sync="TRUE">DESCRIPT</attalias><attrtype Sync="TRUE">String</attrtype><attwidth Sync="TRUE">50</attwidth><attrdef>FGDL added item</attrdef><attrdefs>FGDL</attrdefs></attr></detailed></eainfo><mdDateSt Sync="TRUE">20021105</mdDateSt></metadata>

