Metadata for Montana Watershed Boundary Database, 2007 and 2009 Versions Metadata for Montana Watershed Boundary Database, 2007 and 2009 Versions
Identification Information:
Citation:
Originator: Montana Natural Resources Conservation Service State Office
Publication date: 2009
Title: Montana Watershed Boundary Database, 2007 and 2009 Versions
Publication place: Helena, Montana
Publisher: Montana State Library
Larger Work Citation:
Title: Montana Watershed Boundary Database, 2006 Version
Online linkage: http://mslapps.mt.gov/Geographic_Information/Data/DataList/datalist_Details.aspx?did={0077A7D3-F6C3-4D08-9837-410E79A12FCC}

Abstract:
This data set is a hydrologic unit boundary layer to the Subwatershed (12-digit) 6th level for the State of Montana. This data set consists of geo-referenced digital data and associated attributes created in accordance with the "FGDC Proposal, Version 2.0 - Federal Standards For Delineation of Hydrologic Unit Boundaries 10/01/04" (http://www.ftw.nrcs.usda.gov/huc_data.html). Polygons are attributed with hydrologic unit codes for 4th level sub-basins, 5th level watersheds, 6th level subwatersheds, name, size, downstream hydrologic unit, type of watershed, non-contributing areas and flow modification.

This geodatabase also contains separate layers depicting the 5th level (10-digit) watershed and 4th level (8-digit) subbasin polygons and boundaries.
Purpose:
The Watershed and Subwatershed hydrologic unit boundaries provide a uniquely identified and uniform method of subdividing large drainage areas. The smaller sized 6th level sub-watersheds (up to 40,000 acres) are useful for numerous application programs supported by a variety of local, State, and Federal Agencies. This data set is intended to be used as a tool for water-resource management and planning activities, particularly for site-specific and localized studies requiring a level of detail provided by large-scale map information. The dataset will be appended to a larger seamless nationally consistant geospatial database as other states complete their portion of the watershed boundary dataset.

Time period of content:
Calendar date: 2009
Currentness reference: Publication date of sources
Status:
Progress: Complete
Access constraints: None
Use constraints:
The distributor shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of this data, based on the description of appropriate/inappropriate uses described in this metadata document. It is strongly recommended that this data is directly acquired from the distributor and not indirectly through other sources which may have changed the data in some way. These data should not be used at scales greater than 1:24,000 for the purpose of identifying hydrographic watershed boundary feature locations in Montana. The Natural Resource Conservation Service should be acknowledged as the data source in products derived from these data. The Montana Watershed Boundary Dataset is public information and may be interpreted by all organizations, agencies, units of government, or others based on needs; however, they are responsible for the appropriate application of the data. Federal, State, or local regulatory bodies are not to reassign to the Natural Resources Conservation Service any authority for the decisions they make. The Natural Resources Conservation Service will not perform any evaluations of these maps or purposes related solely to State or local regulatory programs. Photographic or digital enlargement of these maps to scales greater than that at which they were originally delineated can result in misrepresentation of the data. If enlarged, the maps will not include the fine detail that would be appropriate for mapping at the small scale. Digital data files are periodically updated. Files are dated, and users are responsible for obtaining the latest version of the data from the source distributor.
Point of contact:
Tom Potter
Montana Natural Resources Conservation Service
10 E Babcock, Fed Bldg Rm 443
Bozeman, Montana 59715


Telephone: 406-587-6968
E-Mail: thomas.potter@mt.usda.gov


Contact instructions: Please email questions and requests.
Data set credit:
Funding for the Montana Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) was provided by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Montana Natural Resource Information System (NRIS). Representatives from all three organizations contributed a substantial amount of time and salary towards quality review of the dataset.
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Data Quality Information:
Logical consistency report:
The layer is topologically correct in that there are no overlaps or gaps between the polygons. The line feature coordinates of the accompanying hydrologic unit boundary layers are identical to the coordinates of the polygons they form boundaries of.
Completeness report:
Hydrologic units are not shown north of the International Boundary with Canada. The Lower Kootenai and Moyie River subbasins do not have watershed or subwatershed information and are not shown beyond Montana's boundary. Otherwise, the boundaries of all hydrologic units in all of the subbasins that intersect Montana are shown.


Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report:
The WBD was produced using Enhanced Digital Raster Graphics (DRG-Es) digital images as source map. Data completeness for DRG files reflect content of the source graphic and may therefore be reflected in the completeness and accuracy of the WBD. The map was digitized from USGS 1:24,000-scale digital raster graphic base maps, with an inherited error of /- 40 feet according to USGS National Map Accuracy Standards. Digitized line locations were held to the /- 40 foot accuracy standards by ensuring that all lines were within a 12 meter buffer of where visual interpretion put the actual boundary. Any lines outside the buffer were corrected. It is estimated that the errors detected were less than 10%. It should be noted that while general rules of hydrology were used (i.e. water flows downhill), the location of boundaries is still somewhat subjective as the 1:24,000-scale DRG-E do not always provide enough information for identifying the location of the boundaries. In these instances group consensus was used. Please refer to the methods section for more details on watershed delineation rules. As with the original DRGs, DRG-E is cast in the Universal Transverse Mercator projection and is referenced to the NAD27 datum. When the drg-es are used in the NAD83 datum the alternate world files only approximate the NAD83 by shifting the coordinates of the imagery. The total error introduced using this shift is less than 2 meters for all DRG-E imagery.

Lineage:
Source information:
Originator: National Mapping Division, U.S. Geological Survey
Publication date: 1940
Title: 1:24000 scale 7.5 minute topographical quadrangles
Publication place: Reston, VA
Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
Source contribution: map delineation
Source information:
Originator: U.S. Geological Survey
Title: 30-m Digital Elevation Models
Online linkage: http://seamless.usgs.gov.
Source scale denominator: 24000
Type of source media: online
Source contribution: map delineation
Source information:
Originator: USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Publication date: 2002
Title: Digital Raster Graphic Mosaics of Montana Counties
Online linkage: http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/
Source scale denominator: 24000
Type of source media: online
Source contribution: map delineation
Beginning date: 2002
Ending date: 2003
Source information:
Originator: USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Publication date: 2005
Title: Orthophoto Mosaics of Montana Counties
Online linkage: http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/
Source scale denominator: 12000
Type of source media: online
Source contribution: map delineation
Beginning date: 2000
Ending date: 2005
Source information:
Originator: USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Publication date: 1996
Title: Montana 5th-Code Watersheds
Online linkage: http://nris.mt.gov/nsdi/nris/shape/hd109.zip
Source scale denominator: 100000
Type of source media: online
Source contribution: map delineation
Calendar date: 1996
Source information:
Originator: USDA, Farm Services Agency
Publication date: 2006
Title: Montana Color Orthophotos
Online linkage: http://nris.mt.gov/nsdi/orthophotos/naip_2005.asp
Source scale denominator: 9000
Type of source media: Digital
Source contribution: map delineation
Calendar date: 2005

Process step:
Level 6 (12-digit) watersheds were delineated within a nested hierarchical structure using the existing Level 5 (11-digit) watershed delineation as a starting framework. The 11-digit code was reduced to 10 digits to conform to the new Federal Standards for the Delineation of Hydrologic Units Boundaries, by dropping the zero in the last position. Data fields were added to the attribute table as specified in the Federal Standards. This data had originally been compiled at a scale of 1:100,000, so the 10-digit lines were only used as a guide.
Process step:
The actual delineation process involved many different people and several different methods. The U.S. Forest Service began the process by assigning the delineation task to each Forest Hydrologist or Hydrologic technician. Delineations were made on 1:24000 topological maps and often stopped at or near the forest boundary. These lines were eventually digitized on a tablet using ArcInfo.
Process step:
Using the Forest Service coverage as a starting point, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) began filling in some of the private lands between the Forest Service lands. This was often done by volunteers with minimal instruction using ArcView 3x and onscreen digitizing.
Process date: 1998
Process step:
In 1999, the NRCS began to take a more serious role in delineating sub-watersheds. An Arc AML was developed to create contour maps from Digital Elevation Models based on 4th and 5th code boundaries. This was overlayed with 1:100,000 hydrology. Paper maps were printed and sub-watersheds were hand drawn. These paper maps were used as a reference while digitizing onscreen using ArcView 3x and the DRG mosaics. This process was used to complete the delineation in Montana. The Forest Service, the NRCS, and the Montana Natural Resources Information System (NRIS) all contributed funding and or manpower to complete the digitizing process.
Process date: 2003
Process step:
Digitizing was often done by 4th code units. These needed to be matched and joined to adjacent units and with the Forest Service data to form a statewide dataset. This was done in ArcView 3.3 in a polygon format. To avoid slivers, a false boundary was created inside of one of the units, then the true boundary was removed. This file was then merged with another that had the true boundary. A polygon was appended between the two, then split at the proper points to extend the polygons previously cut off. Finally, the false boundary was removed by unioning the features on both sides of the false boundary.
Process date: 2003
Process step:
Editing and attributing were also done in ArcView 3.3. Due to the large number of digitizers involved in this project, the dataset was very inconsistent in both style and line quality. It was decided to go through the entire dataset, line by line and unit by unit to make sure the data was meeting the specifications. Fourth-code boundaries were printed to use as tally sheets. Each line was looked at on screen at a scale of 1:10,000 or larger and vertices were added, deleted, or moved as necessary. Sometimes entire watersheds were rebuilt, combined, or split. DOQs were occasionally used to help clarify line placement. Names, flows, and modifications were recorded on the tally sheets, then entered into the attribute table when a 4th code unit had completed the edit process. After the editing was complete, NRIS posted data online for public review and comment. Less then 20 comments were received and about half of those were adopted. The remaining comments were ignored because they did not follow specifications.
Process date: 2005
Process step:
The Montana dataset was matched to surrounding states. The Wyoming dataset was already certified, so the Montana data was joined to that. Most of the Idaho/Montana boundary is Continental Divide or some other major basin boundary. This line was agreed upon with Idaho. Other linework along the northwest boundary was reviewed and accepted by Idaho. The South Dakota/Montana boundary was included in the work certified by Wyoming. For the North Dakota/Montana border, Montana digitized across the border into North Dakota to complete all 4th code units that spanned the border. This was reviewed by North Dakota and agreed to changes were made.
Process date: 2005
Process step:
With all edits complete, the Montana dataset was converted from a shapefile to a coverage using ArcGIS 8.3. Topology was built for both lines and polygons. The line attribute table was populated using ArcView 3.3 according to the specifications. With all data complete, the coverage was projected from UTM to geographic coordinates, then exported.
Process date: 2006
Process step:
Several changes requested by NRCS review in 1005000207, Dry Lake Coulee.
Process date: 06/2006
Process contact:
Duane F Lund
Montana State Library


Process step:
Edit name for Canyon Ferry in 18 hu_10_name and 5 hu_12_name attributes to correct misspelling. (Fairy becomes Ferry)
Process date: 10/11/2006
Process contact:
Duane Lund
Montana State Library


Process step:
Fix inconsistencies in feature attributes to allow dissolving polygons to create 4th and 5th code Hucs and selecting their boundaries. Report inconsistencies to the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Process date: 11/13/2006
Process contact:
Gerry Daumiller
Montana State Library


Process step:
Dissolve 6th-code hydrologic unit polygons on the Huc_8, Huc_10, Hu_10_Ds, Hu_10_Name, Hu_10_Mod, and Hu_10_Type fields to form 5th-code hydrologic unit polygons. Assign values to the States field.

Create 5th-code boundary layer by selecting the 5th-code and higher hydrologic unit boundaries from the 6th-code hydrologic unit boundary layer

Dissolve 6th-code hydrologic unit polygons on the HUC_8 field to form 4th-code hydrologic unit polygons. Assign values to the Name, States, and Downstream database fields.

Create 4th-code boundary layer by selecting the 4th-code and higher hydrologic unit boundaries from the 6th-code hydrologic unit boundary layer.
Process date: 11/2006
Process contact:
Gerry Daumiller
Montana State Library


Process step:
Download 6th-code hydrologic units from the Natural Resources Conservation Service and compare attributes to the dataset produced at NRIS on Nov 13, 2006. All of the differences between the NRIS data and the NRCS data appear to be errors in the NRCS data, and these were reported to them. Add the Lower Kootenai and Moyie River subbasins within Montana to the data set.
Process date: 08/20/2007
Process contact:
Gerry Daumiller
Montana State Library


Process step:
Corrected errors in 2 sixth code attribute values for the 12 digit assignment (101102030302 and 101102030304 had duplicates). This neccessitated correcting the down stream 12 digit code as well for 101102030302, 101102030303, 101102030304, 101102030305.
Process date: 01/12/2009
Process contact:
Duane Lund
Montana State Library


Process step:
Corrected misspelling of Kootenai in 3 places, 170101011207, 170101011005 and 170101010711.
Corrected misspelling of Bitterroot in 14 places in Hu_10_Name from Bitteroot. and in 7 places in Hu_12_Name.
Process date: 04/02/2009
Process contact:
Duane Lund
Montana State Library


Process step:
Corrected HUC12 line for Sink Creek 170101030104. 170101030105
Corrected HUC 12 and Huc 10 shared line for headwaters of French Creek 170101030104 and 170101030202
based on GPS data from Kootenai National Forest shape file.
Process date: 03/02/2009
Process contact:
Duane F Lund
Montana State Library


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Spatial Reference Information:
Horizontal coordinate system definition:
Grid coordinate system name: State Plane Coordinate System
SPCS zone identifier: 2500
Lambert conformal conic:
Standard parallel: 45.000000
Standard parallel: 49.000000
Longitude of central meridian: -109.500000
Latitude of projection origin: 44.250000
False easting: 600000.000000
False northing: 0.000000
Planar distance units: meters
Geodetic model:
Horizontal datum name: North American Datum of 1983
Ellipsoid name: Geodetic Reference System 80
Semi-major axis: 6378137.0
Denominator of flattening ratio: 298.257
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Entity and Attribute Information:
Entity type label: huc12
Entity type definition: subwatershed polygons

Attribute label: Huc12_Num
Attribute definition:
This is the internal feature number from the Arc/Info coverage version of the data. This is the value that the Rpoly and Lpoly fields of the huc12_edge layer refer to as the polygons on the right and left sides of the lines. It may be used for backward linkage between this data set and the coverage.

Attribute label: Huc12_ID
Attribute definition:
This is the ID number from the Arc/Info coverage version of the data. It may be used for backward linkage between this data set and the coverage.

Attribute label: Huc_8
Attribute definition:
Eight Digit Hydrologic Unit Subbasin Code

A unique 8-digit code from the USGS map series "Hydrologic Unit Maps". The same number was used in every record that pertains to a subwatershed that resides within the same 8-digit sub-basin. Numbers were assigned in an upstream to downstream fashion. Where no downstream/upstream relationship could be determined numbers were assigned in a clockwise fashion.

Attribute label: Huc_10
Attribute definition:
Ten Digit Hydrologic Unit Watershed Code

This field provides a unique 10-digit code for each watershed. This same number was used in every record that pertains to a subwatershed that resides within the same 10-digit watershed. Numbers were assigned in an upstream to downstream fashion. Where no downstream/upstream relationship could be determined numbers were assigned in a clockwise fashion.

Attribute label: Huc_12
Attribute definition:
Twelve Digit Hydrologic Unit Subwatershed Code

This field provides a unique 12-digit code for each subwatershed. Numbers were assigned in an upstream to downstream fashion. Where no downstream/upstream relationship could be determined numbers were assigned in a clockwise fashion.

Attribute label: States
Attribute definition:
The "States" field includes the 2-digit postal code of all state(s) that the subwatershed falls within.

Attribute label: Hu_10_Ds
Attribute definition:
Fifth Level Downstream Hydrologic Unit Code

This field has the 10-digit code of the 5th level hydrologic unit that is receiving the majority of the flow from the watershed that the 6th level HU falls within. Outlets created by ditching or other artificial drainage were not considered for this field. If a HU flows across international borders, "CANADA" or "MEXICO" was used depending on which country the HU drains into. If an HU is a closed basin, then the term "CLOSED BASIN" was used.

Attribute label: Hu_10_Name
Attribute definition:
Fifth Level Hydrologic Unit Name

A name for each 5th level hydrologic unit that relates to the major water feature within the polygon or the major water body it contributes to.

This field used officially recognized names only. This field was populated by following the directions in subsection 6.3 of the Federal Standards for the Delineation of Hydrologic Unit Boundaries, "Watershed and Subwatershed Naming Protocol". The name used to attribute the watershed was used only once within a 4th level unit.

Attribute label: Hu_10_Mod
Attribute definition:
Fifth Level Hydrologic Unit Modifications

This field identifies any type of modifications to natural overland flow that alters the location of the hydrologic unit boundary for a 10-digit watershed. This field shows the most significant to least significant modification(s) to the watershed boundary.


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
SC Stormwater Canal
ID Irrigation Ditch
IT Interbasin Transfer
BC Barge Canal
SD Stormwater Ditch
PD Pipe Diversion
CD Channel Diversion
NC Non-Contributing
KA Karst
LE Levee
NM No Modifications
OC Overflow Channel
DM Dam at outlet or HU boundary
OT Other

Attribute label: Hu_10_Type
Attribute definition: Fifth Level Hydrologic Unit Type


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
S "Standard" hydrologic unit - Any land HU with drainage flowing to a single outlet point, excluding non-contributing areas. This includes areas or small triangular wedges between adjacent HU's that remain after classic hydrologic units are delineated. Some examples include "true", "classic", "composite", and "remnant" hydrologic units.
C "Closed Basin" hydrologic unit - A drainage area that is 100% non-contributing. This means all surface flow is internal, no overland flow leaves the hydrologic unit through the outlet point.
F "Frontal" hydrologic unit - Areas along the coastline of lakes, oceans, bays, etc. that have more than one outlet. These HU's are predominantly land with some water areas at or near the outlet(s).
W "Water" hydrologic unit - Hydrologic units that are predominantly water with adjacent land areas, ex. lake, easturies, harbors.
I "Island" hydrologic unit - A hydrologic unit that is one or more islands and adjacent water out to the toe of the shore face.
U "Unclassified" hydrologic unit - A hydrologic unit that can't be defined or doesn't fit into one of the types that have been listed

Attribute label: Hu_12_Ds
Attribute definition:
Sixth Level Downstream Hydrologic Unit Code

This field was populated with the 12-digit code of the 6th level hydrologic unit that is receiving the majority of the flow from the subwatershed. Outlets created by ditching or other artificial drainage were not considered for this field. If a HU flows across international borders, "CANADA" or "MEXICO" was used depending on which country the HU drains into. If an HU is a closed basin, this field was populated with the term "CLOSED BASIN".

Attribute label: Hu_12_Name
Attribute definition:
Sixth Level Hydrologic Unit Name

A name for each 6th level hydrologic unit that relates to the major water feature within the polygon or the major water body it contributes to.

Officially recognized names were used in this field. This field was populated by following the directions in subsection 6.3 "Watershed and Subwatershed Naming Protocol". The name used to attribute the subwatershed was used only once within a 4th level unit.

Attribute label: Hu_12_Mod
Attribute definition:
Sixth Level Hydrologic Unit Modifications

This field identifies any type of modifications to natural overland flow that alters the location of the hydrologic unit boundary for a 12-digit watershed. This field shows the most significant to least significant modification(s) to the watershed boundary.


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
SC Stormwater Canal
ID Irrigation Ditch
IT Interbasin Transfer
BC Barge Canal
SD Stormwater Ditch
PD Pipe Diversion
CD Channel Diversion
NC Non-Contributing
KA Karst
LE Levee
NM No Modifications
OC Overflow Channel
DM Dam at outlet or HU boundary
OT Other

Attribute label: Hu_12_Type
Attribute definition: Sixth Level Hydrologic Unit Type


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
S "Standard" hydrologic unit - Any land HU with drainage flowing to a single outlet point, excluding non-contributing areas. This includes areas or small triangular wedges between adjacent HU's that remain after classic hydrologic units are delineated. Some examples include "true", "classic", "composite", and "remnant" hydrologic units.
C "Closed Basin" hydrologic unit - A drainage area that is 100% non-contributing. This means all surface flow is internal, no overland flow leaves the hydrologic unit through the outlet point.
F "Frontal" hydrologic unit - Areas along the coastline of lakes, oceans, bays, etc. that have more than one outlet. These HU's are predominantly land with some water areas at or near the outlet(s).
W "Water" hydrologic unit - Hydrologic units that are predominantly water with adjacent land areas, ex. lake, easturies, harbors.
I "Island" hydrologic unit - A hydrologic unit that is one or more islands and adjacent water out to the toe of the shore face.
U "Unclassified" hydrologic unit - A hydrologic unit that can't be defined or doesn't fit into one of the types that have been listed

Attribute label: Acres
Attribute definition:
This is the area of the 6th level unit in acres, including non-contributing areas.

Attribute label: Ncontrb_A
Attribute definition:
Non-Contributing Area

Drainage areas that do not flow toward the outlet of any hydrologic unit are considered non-contributing. If a non-contributing area is on the boundary between two or more hydrologic units, the non-contributing area is associated with the hydrologic unit adjacent to the low point on the boundary. This attribute should be the total of the non-contributing areas within a hydrologic unit calculated in acres.

Attribute label: Shape_Area
Attribute definition: Area of feature in square meters.
Attribute domain: Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.

Attribute label: Shape_Length
Attribute definition: Perimeter of feature in meters.
Attribute domain: Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.

Entity type label: huc12_edge
Entity type definition: subwatershed boundary

Attribute label: OBJECTID
Attribute definition: Internal feature number.
Attribute domain:
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.

Attribute label: Shape
Attribute definition: Feature geometry.
Attribute domain: Coordinates defining the features.

Attribute label: Fnode
Attribute definition: Node number for the beginning of an arc (from-node).

Attribute label: Tnode
Attribute definition: Node number for the end of an arc (to-node).

Attribute label: Lpoly
Attribute definition:
Polygon number for the left polygon. This refers to the Huc12_Num field of the sub-watershed polygon layer.

Attribute label: Rpoly
Attribute definition:
Polygon number for the right polygon. This refers to the Huc12_Num field of the sub-watershed polygon layer.

Attribute label: LineSource
Attribute definition:
Line Spatial Data Source

The Linesource indicates the base map source(s) used to delineate at 1:24,000 scale. The field was populated using one of the standardized code(s) listed below. If more than one code was used, then a comma was used to separate the codes. All other reference and source maps not listed should be noted in the metadata.


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
TOPO24 Delineation from hardcopy 1:24,000 scale topographic maps
TOPO25 Delineation from hardcopy 1:25,000 topgraphic maps, only Alaska and Caribbean
TOPO63 Delineation from hardcopy 1:63,360 topographic maps, only Alaska and Caribbean
DRG24 Delineation from 1:24,000 scale Digital Raster Graphics
DRG25 Delineation from 1:25,000 Digital Raster Graphics, only Alaska and Caribbean
DRG63 Delineation from 1:63,360 Digital Raster Graphics, only Alaska and Caribbean
DEM10 Derived from 10 meter Digital Elevation Model
DEM30 Derived from 30 meter Digital Elevation Model
NED30 Derived from 30 meter National Elevation Dateset Model
EDNA30 (formally NED-H), derived from 30 meter Elevation Derivatives for National Applications
BATH"scale" (ex. BATH24) Interpreted from NOAA 1:24,000 scale bathymetric data
HYPSO"scale" (ex. HYPSO24) Delineated from 1:24,000 scale contour data
ORTHO"scale" (ex. ORTHO12) Interpreted from 1:12,000 scale Ortho-imagery
DEDEM10 Drainage enforced 10 meter Digital Elevation Model
DEDEM30 Drainage enforced 30 meter Digital Elevation Model
GPS Derived from Global Positioning System
LIDAR Derived from LIDAR
IFSAR Derived from IFSAR data
OTH Other
UNK Unknown

Attribute label: Meta_ID
Attribute definition:
Metadata ID Number

The Metadata ID is a code that identifies which metadata file applies to the arc. In most cases there is only one metadata file. However, in some cases more than one metadata file was used to identify different groups and/or procedures used to produce the lines. The metadata ID is a 4-character code starting with the 2-letter state postal code, followed by a 2-digit sequence number. For example "OK01", "ID02", etc

Attribute label: Hu_Level
Attribute definition:
Hydrologic Unit Level

The highest hydrologic unit level (smallest number) for the line (arc) represented by the record

This field provides the means to create cartographically pleasing maps. This field is populated with the highest hydrologic unit level (smallest number) for the line (arc) represented by the record. The attribute was recorded using numbers 1 through 6 representing each level with 1 being the highest and 6 the lowest level. An example would be if a line represents a region, subregion, basin, subbasin, watershed, and subwatershed boundary, then this cell was populated with a 1 (Region).


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
0 Line is not a hydrologic unit boundary. In Montana, this is the International Boundary
1 2-digit Region
2 4-digit Subregion
3 6-digit Basin
4 8-digit Subbasin
5 10-digit Watershed
6 12-digit Subwatershed

Attribute label: Shape_Length
Attribute definition: Length of feature in meters
Attribute domain: Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.

Entity type label: huc10
Entity type definition: watershed polygons

Attribute label: OBJECTID
Attribute definition: Internal feature number.

Attribute label: Shape
Attribute definition: Feature geometry.

Attribute label: Huc_8
Attribute definition:
Eight Digit Hydrologic Unit Subbasin Code

A unique 8-digit code from the USGS map series "Hydrologic Unit Maps". The same number was used in every record that pertains to a subbasin that resides within the same 8-digit sub-basin. Numbers were assigned in an upstream to downstream fashion. Where no downstream/upstream relationship could be determined numbers were assigned in a clockwise fashion.

Attribute label: Huc_10
Attribute definition:
Ten Digit Hydrologic Unit Watershed Code

This field provides a unique 10-digit code for each watershed. This same number was used in every record that pertains to a subwatershed that resides within the same 10-digit watershed. Numbers were assigned in an upstream to downstream fashion. Where no downstream/upstream relationship could be determined numbers were assigned in a clockwise fashion.

Attribute label: States
Attribute definition:
The "States" field includes the 2-digit postal code of all state(s) that the watershed falls within.

Attribute label: Hu_10_Ds
Attribute definition:
Fifth Level Downstream Hydrologic Unit Code

This field was populated with the 10-digit code of the 5th level hydrologic unit that is receiving the majority of the flow from the watershed. Outlets created by ditching or other artificial drainage were not considered for this field. If a HU flows across international borders, "CANADA" or "MEXICO" was used depending on which country the HU drains into. If an HU is a closed basin, this field was populated with the term "CLOSED BASIN".

Attribute label: Hu_10_Name
Attribute definition:
Fifth Level Hydrologic Unit Name

A name for each 5th level hydrologic unit that relates to the major water feature within the polygon or the major water body it contributes to.

Attribute label: Hu_10_Mod
Attribute definition:
Fifth Level Hydrologic Unit Modifications

This field identifies any type of modifications to natural overland flow that alters the location of the hydrologic unit boundary for a 10-digit watershed. This field shows the most significant to least significant modification(s) to the watershed boundary.


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
SC Stormwater Canal
ID Irrigation Ditch
IT Interbasin Transfer
BC Barge Canal
SD Stormwater Ditch
PD Pipe Diversion
CD Channel Diversion
NC Non-Contributing
KA Karst
LE Levee
NM No Modifications
OC Overflow Channel
DM Dam at outlet or HU boundary
OT Other

Attribute label: Hu_10_Type
Attribute definition: Fifth Level Hydrologic Unit Type


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
S "Standard" hydrologic unit - Any land HU with drainage flowing to a single outlet point, excluding non-contributing areas. This includes areas or small triangular wedges between adjacent HU's that remain after classic hydrologic units are delineated. Some examples include "true", "classic", "composite", and "remnant" hydrologic units.
C "Closed Basin" hydrologic unit - A drainage area that is 100% non-contributing. This means all surface flow is internal, no overland flow leaves the hydrologic unit through the outlet point.
F "Frontal" hydrologic unit - Areas along the coastline of lakes, oceans, bays, etc. that have more than one outlet. These HU's are predominantly land with some water areas at or near the outlet(s).
W "Water" hydrologic unit - Hydrologic units that are predominantly water with adjacent land areas, ex. lake, easturies, harbors.
I "Island" hydrologic unit - A hydrologic unit that is one or more islands and adjacent water out to the toe of the shore face.
U "Unclassified" hydrologic unit - A hydrologic unit that can't be defined or doesn't fit into one of the types that have been listed

Attribute label: Acres
Attribute definition:
This is the area of the 5th level unit in acres, including non-contributing areas.

Attribute label: Ncontrb_A
Attribute definition:
Non-Contributing Area

Drainage areas that do not flow toward the outlet of any hydrologic unit are considered non-contributing. If a non-contributing area is on the boundary between two or more hydrologic units, the non-contributing area is associated with the hydrologic unit adjacent to the low point on the boundary. This attribute should be the total of the non-contributing areas within a hydrologic unit calculated in acres.

Attribute label: Shape_Area
Attribute definition: Area of feature in square meters.

Attribute label: Shape_Length
Attribute definition: Perimeter of feature in meters.

Entity type label: huc10_edge
Entity type definition: watershed boundary

Attribute label: OBJECTID
Attribute definition: Internal feature number.

Attribute label: Shape
Attribute definition: Feature geometry.

Attribute label: Fnode
Attribute definition: Node number for the beginning of an arc (from-node).

Attribute label: Tnode
Attribute definition: Node number for the end of an arc (to-node).

Attribute label: Lpoly
Attribute definition:
Polygon number for the left polygon. This refers to the Huc12_Num field of the sub-watershed polygon layer.

Attribute label: Rpoly
Attribute definition:
Polygon number for the right polygon. This refers to the Huc12_Num field of the sub-watershed polygon layer.

Attribute label: LineSource
Attribute definition:
Line Spatial Data Source

The Linesource indicates the base map source(s) used to delineate at 1:24,000 scale. The field was populated using one of the standardized code(s) listed below. If more than one code was used, then a comma was used to separate the codes. All other reference and source maps not listed should be noted in the metadata.


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
TOPO24 Delineation from hardcopy 1:24,000 scale topographic maps
TOPO25 Delineation from hardcopy 1:25,000 topgraphic maps, only Alaska and Caribbean
TOPO63 Delineation from hardcopy 1:63,360 topographic maps, only Alaska and Caribbean
DRG24 Delineation from 1:24,000 scale Digital Raster Graphics
DRG25 Delineation from 1:25,000 Digital Raster Graphics, only Alaska and Caribbean
DRG63 Delineation from 1:63,360 Digital Raster Graphics, only Alaska and Caribbean
DEM10 Derived from 10 meter Digital Elevation Model
DEM30 Derived from 30 meter Digital Elevation Model
NED30 Derived from 30 meter National Elevation Dateset Model
EDNA30 (formally NED-H), derived from 30 meter Elevation Derivatives for National Applications
BATH"scale" (ex. BATH24) Interpreted from NOAA 1:24,000 scale bathymetric data
HYPSO"scale" (ex. HYPSO24) Delineated from 1:24,000 scale contour data
ORTHO"scale" (ex. ORTHO12) Interpreted from 1:12,000 scale Ortho-imagery
DEDEM10 Drainage enforced 10 meter Digital Elevation Model
DEDEM30 Drainage enforced 30 meter Digital Elevation Model
GPS Derived from Global Positioning System
LIDAR Derived from LIDAR
IFSAR Derived from IFSAR data
OTH Other
UNK Unknown

Attribute label: Meta_ID
Attribute definition:
Metadata ID Number

The Metadata ID is a code that identifies which metadata file applies to the arc. In most cases there is only one metadata file. However, in some cases more than one metadata file was used to identify different groups and/or procedures used to produce the lines. The metadata ID is a 4-character code starting with the 2-letter state postal code, followed by a 2-digit sequence number. For example "OK01", "ID02", etc

Attribute label: Hu_Level
Attribute definition:
Hydrologic Unit Level

The highest hydrologic unit level (smallest number) for the line (arc) represented by the record

This field provides the means to create cartographically pleasing maps. This field is populated with the highest hydrologic unit level (smallest number) for the line (arc) represented by the record. The attribute was recorded using numbers 1 through 5 representing each level with 1 being the highest and 5 the lowest level. An example would be if a line represents a region, subregion, basin, subbasin, and watershed then this cell was populated with a 1 (Region).


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
0 Line is not a hydrologic unit boundary. In Montana, this is the International Boundary
1 2-digit Region
2 4-digit Subregion
3 6-digit Basin
4 8-digit Subbasin
5 10-digit Watershed

Attribute label: Shape_Length
Attribute definition: Length of feature in meters

Entity type label: huc8
Entity type definition: subbasin polygons

Attribute label: OBJECTID
Attribute definition: Internal feature number.

Attribute label: Shape
Attribute definition: Feature geometry.

Attribute label: Huc_8
Attribute definition:
Eight Digit Hydrologic Unit Subbasin Code

A unique 8-digit code from the USGS map series "Hydrologic Unit Maps". The same number was used in every record that pertains to a subbasin that resides within the same 8-digit sub-basin. Numbers were assigned in an upstream to downstream fashion. Where no downstream/upstream relationship could be determined numbers were assigned in a clockwise fashion.

Attribute label: States
Attribute definition:
The "States" field includes the 2-digit postal code of all state(s) that the subbasin falls within.

Attribute label: Hu_8_Ds
Attribute definition:
Fourth Level Downstream Hydrologic Unit Code

This field was populated with the 8-digit code of the 4th level hydrologic unit that is receiving the majority of the flow from the subbasin. Outlets created by ditching or other artificial drainage were not considered for this field. If a HU flows across international borders, "CANADA" or "MEXICO" was used depending on which country the HU drains into. If an HU is a closed basin, this field was populated with the term "CLOSED BASIN".

Attribute label: Hu_8_Name
Attribute definition:
Fourth Level Hydrologic Unit Name

A name for each 4th level hydrologic unit that relates to the major water feature within the polygon or the major water body it contributes to.

Attribute label: Acres
Attribute definition:
This is the area of the 4th level unit in acres, including non-contributing areas.

Attribute label: Ncontrb_A
Attribute definition:
Non-Contributing Area

Drainage areas that do not flow toward the outlet of any hydrologic unit are considered non-contributing. If a non-contributing area is on the boundary between two or more hydrologic units, the non-contributing area is associated with the hydrologic unit adjacent to the low point on the boundary. This attribute should be the total of the non-contributing areas within a hydrologic unit calculated in acres.

Attribute label: Shape_Area
Attribute definition: Area of feature in square meters.

Attribute label: Shape_Length
Attribute definition: Perimeter of feature in meters.

Entity type label: huc8_edge
Entity type definition: subbasin boundary

Attribute label: OBJECTID
Attribute definition: Internal feature number.

Attribute label: Shape
Attribute definition: Feature geometry.

Attribute label: Fnode
Attribute definition: Node number for the beginning of an arc (from-node).

Attribute label: Tnode
Attribute definition: Node number for the end of an arc (to-node).

Attribute label: Lpoly
Attribute definition:
Polygon number for the left polygon. This refers to the Huc12_Num field of the sub-watershed polygon layer.

Attribute label: Rpoly
Attribute definition:
Polygon number for the right polygon. This refers to the Huc12_Num field of the sub-watershed polygon layer.

Attribute label: LineSource
Attribute definition:
Line Spatial Data Source

The Linesource indicates the base map source(s) used to delineate at 1:24,000 scale. The field was populated using one of the standardized code(s) listed below. If more than one code was used, then a comma was used to separate the codes. All other reference and source maps not listed should be noted in the metadata.


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
TOPO24 Delineation from hardcopy 1:24,000 scale topographic maps
TOPO25 Delineation from hardcopy 1:25,000 topgraphic maps, only Alaska and Caribbean
TOPO63 Delineation from hardcopy 1:63,360 topographic maps, only Alaska and Caribbean
DRG24 Delineation from 1:24,000 scale Digital Raster Graphics
DRG25 Delineation from 1:25,000 Digital Raster Graphics, only Alaska and Caribbean
DRG63 Delineation from 1:63,360 Digital Raster Graphics, only Alaska and Caribbean
DEM10 Derived from 10 meter Digital Elevation Model
DEM30 Derived from 30 meter Digital Elevation Model
NED30 Derived from 30 meter National Elevation Dateset Model
EDNA30 (formally NED-H), derived from 30 meter Elevation Derivatives for National Applications
BATH"scale" (ex. BATH24) Interpreted from NOAA 1:24,000 scale bathymetric data
HYPSO"scale" (ex. HYPSO24) Delineated from 1:24,000 scale contour data
ORTHO"scale" (ex. ORTHO12) Interpreted from 1:12,000 scale Ortho-imagery
DEDEM10 Drainage enforced 10 meter Digital Elevation Model
DEDEM30 Drainage enforced 30 meter Digital Elevation Model
GPS Derived from Global Positioning System
LIDAR Derived from LIDAR
IFSAR Derived from IFSAR data
OTH Other
UNK Unknown

Attribute label: Meta_ID
Attribute definition:
Metadata ID Number

The Metadata ID is a code that identifies which metadata file applies to the arc. In most cases there is only one metadata file. However, in some cases more than one metadata file was used to identify different groups and/or procedures used to produce the lines. The metadata ID is a 4-character code starting with the 2-letter state postal code, followed by a 2-digit sequence number. For example "OK01", "ID02", etc

Attribute label: Hu_Level
Attribute definition:
Hydrologic Unit Level

The highest hydrologic unit level (smallest number) for the line (arc) represented by the record

This field provides the means to create cartographically pleasing maps. This field is populated with the highest hydrologic unit level (smallest number) for the line (arc) represented by the record. The attribute was recorded using numbers 1 through 4 representing each level with 1 being the highest and 4 the lowest level. An example would be if a line represents a region, subregion, basin, and subbasin boundary, then this cell was populated with a 1 (Region).


Attribute
Value
Definition of
Attribute Value
0 Line is not a hydrologic unit boundary. In Montana, this is the International Boundary
1 2-digit Region
2 4-digit Subregion
3 6-digit Basin
4 8-digit Subbasin

Attribute label: Shape_Length
Attribute definition: Length of feature in meters

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Metadata date: 08/06/2014
Metadata review date: 02/07/2009
Metadata contact:
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Helena, MT 59620-1800


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Fax: 406-444-0266
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