Road
Atlas of BCBaseMAP set
The Basemap data set currently consists of a series of data layers designed to give intelligent context to the Road Atlas. Intelligent is a key element. The Road Atlas BaseMap is a layered, GIS ready product with virtually every feature knowing what it is, and who it is.
Sources
There are two primary sources, the 1:20,ooo TRIM program from the BC Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management (MSRM), and the 1:50,ooo BC Watershed Atlas. Both of these were provided to GIS Innovations for the purpose of creating this BaseMap. Other key information sources include the BC Gazette (from MSRM), and the Canadian Hydrographic Charts, the official navigation charts, published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service. The Road Atlas BaseMap is the result of bringing the above data, along with various other local data sources. Finally, the BaseMap was further augmented by other web searches, fieldwork and telephone contact with various local authorities.
Display
The best display sequence is:
|
BaseLayer |
Description |
GIS DataType |
|
Coastal_water |
the marine waterway features |
Polygon |
|
Islands |
all fresh and marine islands |
Polygon |
|
Fresh_water |
lakes and double line rivers |
Polygon |
|
Rivers |
a single line representation of rivers. |
Line |
|
Shoreline |
a line for accenting the shore of marine islands, lakes & double line rivers |
Line |
Structure of the BaseMap
The Basemap is structured to allow for optimum usage and configuration within modern GIS systems. There are several distinguishing features built right in for GIS.
1. Virtually all features have a name. Features (rivers, lakes, islands) that have a gazetteer name in reality, have that name within our Basemap. Additionally, many features without gazetteer names, but with local names have that name applied.
2. The Rivers layer contains ranking codes. Ranking enables a sophisticated user to elect to show all rivers delivered, or to tier the display based upon rank.
3.
The marine coast of
4. The shoreline file allows for user defined accenting of the land-water interface. In addition to being a very strong display customization feature, this feature is needed to keep the construction lines off for the closed water polygons, especially the marine and double line river features.
Figure: sample of coastal partitioning
Attribute Table Structure
The Shoreline layer has not attributes table.
Coastal_water,
|
Field name |
Description |
Example |
Data type |
|
NAME |
The name of the feature |
|
Number(23,0) |
|
AREA |
The area in sq_m |
9,273,889 |
Character (60) |
Rivers Table
|
Field name |
Description |
Example |
Data type |
|
NAME |
The name of the feature |
|
Character (30) |
|
RANK |
A code number from 1-9 indicating ranking; where 1 is key rivers. |
1 |
Number(6,0) |
Mapinfo BaseMap Display Settings
|
Field name |
Coastal_ |
Islands |
Fresh_ |
Rivers |
shoreline |
|
Mapinfo_brush_pattern |
2 |
2 |
2 |
|
|
|
Mapinfo_brush_foreground |
13693183 |
16774352 |
13693183 |
|
|
|
Mapinfo_pen_width |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
Mapinfo_pen_pattern |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
|
Mapinfo_pen_color |
0 |
0 |
0 |
19424 |
19424 |