Fact Sheet: _
MCB Camp Pendleton, California,
USA
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DESCRIPTION
This transmittal is a moderate-resolution terrain
data base contained within the spatial extent of the low-resolution Oceanside
terrain data base. The Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Pendleton data set
draws on the same 25-meter grid composite surface as the Oceanside terrain
data base.
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Feature data is derived from a GIS data set maintained
by the San Diego Association
of Governments (go to “Resources”, then “Maps and GIS”). In addition
to incorporating feature data, the integrated TIN terrain data base has
been compiled at a much higher polygonal density.
Various examples of oceanpgraphic and metereological
data for this area are available from the Master
Environmental Library (MEL), including data from Kernel Blitz 2001.
Both gridded and polygonal data sets are provided
in the download.
DATA CONTENT
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Gridded Data
AUTM Database Extents:
- Lower left corner: (444589.59375, 3637528.50)
- Upper right corner: (492063.46875, 3699192.50)
- Minimum elevation value: 0.00 (meters)
- Maximum elevation value: 0.00 (meters)
DRM Classes Used:
- Absolute Time
- Absolute Time Interval
- Access
- Areal Feature
- Citation
- Classification Data
- Classification Related Features
- Data Quality
- Description
- Edge Direction
- Environment Root
- Environmental Domain Summary
- Face Direction
- Feature Edge
- Feature Face
- Feature Face Ring
- Feature Node
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- Keywords
- Lineage
- Linear Feature
- Point Feature
- Process Step
- Property Grid
- Property Grid Hook Point
- Regular Axis
- Responsible Party
- Spatial Extent
- Table Property Description
- TM Augmented 3D Location
- Transmittal Root
- Transmittal Summary
- Union Of Feature Topology
- Union Of Features
- Union Of Geometry Hierarchy
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EDCS Classification Codes Present:
- ECC_BUILDING
- ECC_LAKE
- ECC_LAND
- ECC_OBJECT
- ECC_RAILWAY
- ECC_RIVER
- ECC_ROAD
- ECC_SPOT_ELEVATION
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Polygonal Data
Polygons: 185132
Area: 625 km2
AUTM Database Extents:
- Lower left corner: (450000.00, 3666000.00)
- Upper right corner: (475000.00, 3691000.00)
- Minimum elevation value: -618.08002 (meters)
- Maximum elevation value: 454.45001 (meters)
DRM Classes Used:
- Absolute Time
- Absolute Time Interval
- Access
- Ambient Colour
- Areal Feature
- Citation
- Classification Data
- Classification Related Features
- Classification Related Geometry
- Colour Shininess
- Data Quality
- Description
- Diffuse Colour
- Distance LOD Data
- EDCS Use Summary Item
- Edge Direction
- Emissive Colour
- Environment Root
- Environmental Domain Summary
- Face Direction
- Feature Edge
- Feature Face
- Feature Face Ring
- Feature Node
- Geometry Model
- Geometry Model Instance
- Image
- Image Library
- Image Mapping Function
- Inline Colour
- Keywords
- Lineage
- Linear Feature
- LOD Related Geometry
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- LSR Location 3D
- Model
- Model Library
- Point Feature
- Polygon
- Presentation Domain
- Property Set
- Property Set Index
- Property Set Table
- Property Set Table Group
- Property Set Table Library
- Primitive Colour
- Process Step
- Property Value
- Reference Vector
- Rendering Properties
- Responsible Party
- RGB Colour
- Spatial Extent
- Spatial Index Data
- Spatial Index Related Geometry
- Specular Colour
- Texture Coordinate
- TM Augmented 3D Location
- Translucency
- Transmittal Root
- Transmittal Summary
- Union Of Feature Topology
- Union Of Features
- Union Of Geometry Hierarchy
- Union Of Primitive Geometry
- Vertex
- World 3x3
- World Transformation
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EDCS Classification Codes Present:
- ECC_BRIDGE_TOWER
- ECC_BUILDING
- ECC_DRY_LAND
- ECC_LAKE
- ECC_LAND
- ECC_RAILWAY
- ECC_RIVER
- ECC_ROAD
- ECC_SCRUB_LAND
COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION
This data set is compliant with SEDRIS 4.0.x.
POINT OF CONTACT
Send email to help@sedris.org for questions or assistance in using this data
set.
As a minimum, please provide the following in your
email:
- data set name
- SEDRIS compatibility version
- hardware architecture
- OS name and version
- detailed problem description
DOWNLOAD
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- SIZE
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- pendleton_4.0.zip
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- 23M
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Last updated:
_ April 13, 2008
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