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TitleOklahoma Lakes
Date8/3/2004
Date Typepublication
Edition1.0 - 20040730
Organization NameOklahoma Water Resources Board
Role originator
Presentation Form mapDigital
Abstract Lakes of Oklahoma - This shapefile represents lakes and ponds in Oklahoma. The shapefile originated from the Oklahoma Conservation Commission. It is believed that the water bodies were digitized from the USGS 1:100,000 topographic maps. Attributes were added by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board
Purpose The purpose of this shapefile is to represent the lakes and ponds of Oklahoma.
Status completed
Descriptive Keywords Reservoir, Ponds, Surface Water, Lakes, Recreation, Hydrology, USA, Oklahoma
Access Constraints otherRestrictions
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Geographic Bounding Box
North bound latitude
36.971263
West bound longitudeEast bound longitude
-102.882875-94.475704
South bound latitude
33.620597
Distribution Information
NameArcGIS Shapefile Format
Versionunknown
Individual Name
Organization NameCenter for Spatial Analysis, University of Oklahoma
Position Name
Voice405/325-3131 ext 224
Facsimile405/579-5985
Address405/579-5985
CityNorman
StateOK
Postal Code73069
Country
Electronic mail addressabrodie@ou.edu
Hours of Service
RolepointOfContact
Feesdata is free
Ordering Instructions
Transfer Size0.513
Spatial Representation Information
Geometric Object Typecomplex
Geometric Object Count198
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Data Quality
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Topological Consistency
Absolute Positional AccuracyIt is believed that the water bodies were digitized from the USGS 1:100,000 scale topographic maps.
Attribute AccuracyAttributes are from the Oklahoma Water Quality Standards and the Oklahoma Water Resources Board
Process StepDataset moved.
Source
Responsible PartyOklahoma Conservation Commission
Roleoriginator
Metadata
Metadata StandardISO 19115:2003/19139
Version1.0