ISO-19139 Metadata
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Metadata character set: utf8
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Scope of the data described by the metadata: dataset
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Scope name: dataset
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Name of the metadata standard used: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
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Version of the metadata standard: 2007
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Metadata identifier: 24546626381d48a9a9af256ff6d1eb5a
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Data Identification Information
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Title: Submarine Cable Lines (USACE IENC)
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- creation: 2018-02-21T14:13:58
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- revision: 2025-04-08T19:54:40
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Keywords: USCG, USACE, IENC, HIFLD, Transportation - Water, Feature Service, SDI, NSDI, Open Data, FGDC, Emergency Preparedness, Disaster Planning, Infrastructure
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Abstract: The USACE IENCs coverage area consists of 7,260 miles across 21 rivers primarily located in the Central United States. IENCs apply to inland waterways that are maintained for navigation by USACE for shallow-draft vessels (e.g., maintained at a depth of 9-14 feet, dependent upon the waterway project authorization). Generally, IENCs are produced for those commercially navigable waterways which the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) does not produce Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs). However, Special Purpose IENCs may be produced in agreement with NOAA. IENC POC: IENC_POC@usace.army.mil
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Purpose: These data depict the occurrence of submarine cables in and around U.S. navigable waters. The purpose of this data product is to support coastal planning at the regional and national scale. Source geometry and attributes were derived from 2010 NOAA Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs) and 2009 NOAA Raster Navigational Charts (RNCs) and recently updated in 2013 referencing the RNCs. Polyline features explicitly defined as cables were compiled from the original sources, exclusive of those features noted as 'cable areas'. The scale of the source material was highly variable and discontinuities between multiple sources were resolved with least possible spatial adjustments. The original S-57 data model was modified for readability and performance.
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Dataset character set: utf8
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Limitations of use: None (Public Domain Information)
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Credits: U.S. Army Corp Of Engineers (USACE)
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Distribution Information
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Format name: Feature Service
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Online location: https://ienccloud.us/arcgis/rest/services/IENC_Feature_Classes/SUBMARINE_CABLE_LINE/MapServer/0