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LIBRARY       : COUNTY
LAYER NAME    : PLACES
COVERAGE NAME : PLACE24A

COVERAGE DESCRIPTION:

The 'PLACES' layer contains the locations and names of
populated places in California. The source of this point
coverage is the U.S. Geological Survey's Geographic Names
Information System (GNIS) datafiles. These files are
compiled mainly from USGS map products such as the 7.5'
1:24,000 quads. The places presented are the same ones
present on USGS quad sheets.

VITAL STATISTICS:

Datum:                       NAD 27
Projection:                  Albers
Units:                       Meters
1st Std. Parallel:           34 00 00 (34.0 degrees N)
2nd Std. Parallel:           40 30 00 (40.5 degrees N)
Longitude of  Origin:        -120 00 00 (120.0 degrees W)
Latitude of Origin:          00 00 00 (0.0 degrees)
False Easting (X shift):     0
False Northing (Y shift):    -4,000,000
Source:                      USGS Geographic Names
Information System (GNIS)
Source Media:                Magnetic tape; digital file in
ASCII format
Source Projection:           Geographic (latitude/longitude)
Source Units:                Degrees
Source Scale:                various
Capture Method:              data conversion

Conversion Software          ARC/INFO rev. 5.0.1
Data Structure:              Vector
ARC/INFO Coverage Type:      Point
ARC/INFO Precision:          Single
ARC/INFO Tolerances:         Not applicable
Number of Features:          5,935
Layer Size:                  2.5 MB
Data Updated:                September 1992; October 1998

DATA DICTIONARY:

DATAFILE NAME:     PLACE24A.PAT
RECORD LENGTH:     267

COLUMN   ITEM NAME        WIDTH OUTPUT  TYPE N.DEC  ALTERNATE NAME     INDEXED?
1  AREA                   4    12     F      3                        -
5  PERIMETER              4    12     F      3                        -
9  GEONAMEA#              4     5     B      -                        -
13  GEONAMEA-ID            4     5     B      -                        -
17  FEANAME              100    80     C      -                        -
117  FEATYPE                9     9     C      -                        -
126  CONAME                35    35     C      -                        -
161  STCOFIPS               5     5     C      -                        -
166  COO                   15    15     I      -                        -
181  SOURCECOO             15    15     I      -                        -
196  FEAELEVATION           6     6     I      -                        -
202  QUADNAME              50    50     C      -                        -
252  XCOO                   8    10     F      6                        -
260  YCOO                   8    10     F      6                        -

AREA      : 0 when the feature type is "POINT"

PERIMETER : 0 when the feature type is "POINT"

GEONAMEA#   : The software-assigned unique integer
identification number.

GEONAMEA-ID : A user-assigned identifier
number.

FEANAME: The name of the geographic feature.

FEATYPE: The feature type as classified by USGS.

CONAME:  County name

STCOFIPS: State and county FIPS number

COO: GNIS-supplied coordinates (use COOC, redefined character version)

SOURCECOO: GNIS-supplied source coordinates of linear features

FEAELEVATION: Elevation of the feature in feet

QUADNAME: Name of the USGS quad map from which the data were taken

XCOO : The X coordinate of the location in Albers meters.

YCOO : The Y coordinate of the location in Albers meters.

The following information is extracted from the Geographic Names
Information System Data Users Guide 6, Department of the Interior,
U.S Geological Survey, 1987.

APPENDIX B.--Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)
Feature Class Definitions

The feature class terms and abbreviations currently consist of nine or
fewer letters and were chosen for computer search and retrieval pur-
poses.  They do not necessarily represent terminology for the identifi-
cation of all kinds of cultural and natural features.  Although some of
the terms may agree with dictionary definitions, they represent more
generalized categories.  Some commonly used generics are listed in paren-
theses at the end of each entry to assist in understanding the range of
cultural and natural entities represented by the term.  Refer to the
Reference Data Base to retrieve all generics thus far encountered in
<geograph>names compilation.  In most instances a plural form is listed</geograph>
as if it were singular; for example, archipelago or islands would be
categorized as island.  The terms and the definitions are as follows:

airport -   manmade facility maintained for the use of aircraft
(airfield, airstrip, landing field, landing strip).

arch -      natural arch-like opening in a rock mass (bridge, natural
bridge, sea arch).

area -      any one of several areally extensive natural features not
included in other categories (badlands, barren, delta, fan,
garden).

arroyo -    watercourse or channel through which water may occasionally
flow (coulee, draw, gully, wash).

bar -       natural accumulation of sand, gravel, or alluvium forming an
underwater or exposed embankment (ledge, reef, sandbar,
shoal, spit).

basin -     natural depression or relatively low area enclosed by higher
land (amphitheater, cirque, pit, sink).

bay -       indentation of a coastline or shoreline enclosing a part of a
body of water; a body of water partly surrounded by land
(arm, bight, cove, estuary, gulf, inlet, sound).

beach -     the sloping shore along a body of water that is washed by
waves or tides and is usually covered by sand or gravel
(coast, shore, strand).

bench -     area of relatively level land on the flank of an elevation
such as a hill, ridge, or mountain where the slope of the
land rises on one side and descends on the opposite side
(level).

bend -      curve in the course of a stream and (or) the land within the
curve; a curve in a linear body of water (bottom, loop,
meander).

bridge -    manmade structure carrying a trail, road, or other trans-
portation system across a body of water or depression
(causeway, overpass, trestle).

building -  a manmade structure with walls and a roof for protection of
people and (or) materials, but not including church, hospi-
tal, or school.

canal -     manmade waterway used by watercraft or for drainage, irriga-
tion, mining, or water power (ditch, lateral).

cape -      projection of land extending into a body of water (lea, neck,
peninsula, point).

cave -      natural underground passageway or chamber, or a hollowed out
cavity in the side of a cliff (cavern, grotto).

cemetery -  a place or area for burying the dead (burial, burying ground,
grave, memorial garden).

channel -   linear deep part of a body of water through which the main
volume of water flows and is frequently used as a route for
watercraft (passage, reach, strait, thoroughfare, through-
fare).

church -    building used for religious worship (chapel, mosque, syna-
gogue, tabernacle, temple).

civil -     a political division formed for administrative purposes
(borough, county, municipio, parish, town, township).

cliff -     very steep or vertical slope (bluff, crag, head, headland,
nose, palisades, precipice, promontory, rim, rimrock).

crater -    circular-shaped depression at the summit of a volcanic cone
or one on the surface of the land caused by the impact of a
meteorite; a manmade depression caused by an explosion
(caldera, lua).

crossing -  a place where two or more routes of transportation form a
junction or intersection (overpass, underpass).

dam -       water barrier or embankment built across the course of a
stream or into a body of water to control and (or) impound
the flow of water (breakwater, dike, jetty).

falls -     perpendicular or very steep fall of water in the course of a
stream (cascade, cataract, waterfall).

flat -      relative level area within a region of greater relief
(clearing, glade, playa).

forest -    bounded area of woods, forest, or grassland under the ad-
ministration of a political agency (see woods) (national
forest, national grasslands, State forest).

gap -       low point or opening between hills or mountains or in a ridge
or mountain range (col, notch, pass, saddle, water gap, wind gap)

geyser -    eruptive spring from which hot water and (or) steam and in
some cases mud are periodically thrown.

glacier -   body or stream of ice moving outward and downslope from an
area of accumulation; an area of relatively permanent snow or
ice on the top or side of a mountain or mountainous area
(icefield, ice patch, snow patch).

gut -       relatively small coastal waterway connecting larger bodies of
water or other waterways (creek, inlet, slough).

harbor -    sheltered area of water where ships or other watercraft can
anchor or dock (hono, port, roads, roadstead).

hospital -  building where the sick or injured may receive medical or
surgical attention (infirmary).

island -    area of dry or relatively dry land surrounded by water or low
wetland (archipelago, atoll, cay, hammock, hummock, isla,
isle, key, moku, rock).

isthmus -   narrow section of land in a body of water connecting two
larger land areas.

lake -      natural body of inland water (backwater, lac, lagoon, laguna,
pond, pool, resaca, waterhole).

lava -      formations resulting from the consolidation of molten rock on
the surface of the Earth (kepula, lava flow).

levee -     natural or manmade embankment flanking a stream (bank, berm).

locale -    place at which there is or was human activity; it does not
include populated places, mines, and dams (battlefield,
crossroad, camp, farm, ghost town, landing, railroad siding,
ranch, ruins, site, station, windmill).

mine -      place or area from which commercial minerals are or were
removed from the Earth; not including oilfield (pit, quarry,
shaft).

oilfield -  area where petroleum is or was removed from the Earth.

other -     category for miscellaneous named manmade, entities that cannot
readily be placed in the other feature classes listed here.

park -      place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a
cultural or natural resource and under some form of govern-
ment administration; not including National or State forests-
or Reserves (national historical landmark, national park,
State park, wilderness area).

pillar -    vertical, standing, often spire-shaped, natural rock forma-
tion (chimney, monument, pinnacle, pohaku, rock tower).

plain -     a region of general uniform slope, comparatively level and of
considerable extent (grassland, highland, kula, plateau,
upland).

ppl -       (populated place) place or area with clustered or scattered
buildings and a permanent human population (city, settlement,
town, village).

range -     chain of hills or mountains, a somewhat linear, complex
mountainous or hilly area (cordillera, sierra).

rapids -    fast-flowing section of a stream, often shallow and with
exposed rock or boulders (riffle, ripple).

reserve -   a tract of land set aside for a specific use (does not
include forests, civil divisions, parks).

reservoir - artificially impounded body of water (lake, tank).

ridge -     elevation with a narrow, elongated crest which can be part of
a hill or mountain (crest, cuesta, escarpment, hogback, lae,
rim, spur).

school -    building or group of buildings used as an institution for
study, teaching, and learning (academy, college, high school,
university).

sea -       large body of salt water (gulf, ocean).

slope -     a gently inclined part of the Earth's surface (grade, pitch).

spring -    place where underground water flows naturally to the surface
of the Earth (seep).

stream -    linear body of water flowing on the Earth's surface (ana-
branch, awawa, bayou, branch, brook, creek, distributary,
fork, kill, pup, rio, river, run, slough).

summit -    prominent elevation rising above the surrounding level of the
Earth's surface; does not include pillars, ridges, or ranges
(ahu, berg, bald, butte, cerro, colina, cone, cumbre, dome,
head, hill, horn, knob, knoll, mauna, mesa, mesita, mound,
mount, mountain, peak, puu, rock, Sugarloaf, table, volcano).

swamp -     poorly drained wetland, fresh or saltwater, wooded or grassy,
possibly covered with open water (bog, cienega, marais,
marsh, pocosin).

trail -     route for passage from one point to another; does not include
roads or highways (jeep trail, path, ski trail).

tower -     a manmade structure, higher than its diameter, generally used
for observation, storage, or electronic transmission.

tunnel -    linear underground passageway open at both ends.

valley -    linear depression in the Earth's surface that generally
slopes from one end to the other (barranca, canyon, chasm,
cove, draw, glen, gorge, gulch, gulf, hollow, ravine).

well -      manmade shaft or hole in the Earth's surface used to obtain
fluid or gaseous materials.

woods -     small area covered with a dense growth of trees; does not
include an area of trees under the administration of a
political agency (see forest).

APPENDIX C.--Parenthetical Descriptors used with Names

The following terms have been used on USGS topographic maps and other
sources to provide additional information or clarity about the name or
the feature to which the name refers.

Abandoned
Active Mine
Alkali
Archaeological Site
BLM - refers to Bureau
of Land Management
Campground
Cemetery
Diabase Dike
Dry Spring
Flowing
Foot Bridge
Ghost Town
Historic
Historical
Historical Monument
Historical Ruins
Historic Site
Inactive Mine
Jeep Trail
Mud
Natural Arch
Oil Field
Old Channel
Old Stage Station
Oxbow
P.O. - refers to Post Office
Pack Trail
Placer - refers to mining activities
Polluted Spring
Post Office
Private
Rock Formation
Ruins
Salt Lake
Secondary Name - refers to alternate
or a prior name; for example:
Lake Katy (Old River Lake)
Siding
Site
Station
Submerged Rock
Sulphur Spring
USDA - refers to U.S. Department of
Agriculture
USFS - refers to U.S. Forest Service
USGS - refers to U.S. Geological Survey
1941 - refers to year of occurrence

DATA QUALITY ASSESSMENT:

The following are subjective comments regarding this data.

Feature completeness is good, as is attribute completeness.
The feature and attribute accuracy is also good.

DATA CONTACT:

Contact Name:      Steve Flatt
Contact's Phone:   916-464-4584
Contact's e-mail:  sflatt@gislab.teale.ca.gov

DOCUMENTATION DATES: 12/6/1995, 1/1997, 10/28/1997, 10/21/1998
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