Title: Bouguer gravity anomaly data grid for the conterminous US
Larger_Work_Citation:
Citation_Information:
Originator: U.S. Geological Survey
Title:
National geophysical data grids; gamma-ray, gravity, magnetic
and topographic data for the conterminous United States
Publication_Date: 1993
Series_Information:
Series_Name: U.S. Geological Survey Digital Data Series
Issue_Identification: DDS-9
Description:
Abstract:
The grid of gravity anomaly data for the conterminous United States
and adjacent marine areas was constructed from National Information
Mapping Agency (NIMA) gravity data files. It was reprojected to the
specifications for the Spatial Data Delivery (SDD) project.
Supplemental_Information:
Digital Data Series DDS-9 (CD-ROM) contains gridded geophysical
data (gravity anomaly data only defined here) images
generated from the data, software for displaying and analyzing
the images, software for processing potential-field geophysical
data, and documentation files that describe the data and
software.
Purpose:
Gravity anomalies are produced by density variations within
the rocks of the Earth's crust and upper mantle. Mapping of
these density variations is the primary use of gravity
anomalies.
Time_Period_of_Content:
Time_Period_Information:
Range_of_Dates/Times:
Beginning_Date: 1998
Ending_Date: 1999
Currentness_Reference: reprocessing for SDD website
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: None planned
Spatial_Domain:
Bounding_Coordinates:
West_Bounding_Coordinate: -125
East_Bounding_Coordinate: -65
North_Bounding_Coordinate: 49
South_Bounding_Coordinate: 25
Access_Constraints: None
Use_Constraints: None
Point_of_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Person_Primary:
Contact_Person: Robert P. Kucks
Contact_Organization: U.S. Geological Survey
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing address
Address:
Box 25046, MS 964
Denver Federal Center
City: Denver
State_or_Province: CO
Postal_Code: 80225-0046
Country: USA
Contact_Voice_Telephone: (303) 236-1405
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address:rkucks@usgs.gov
Data_Set_Credit:
The compilation of onshore data consisted of nearly one million
Bouguer gravity anomaly values computed by using a reduction
density of 2.67 grams per cubic centimeter. The offshore
data consisted of approximately 800,000 free-air gravity
anomaly values.
USGS employees: Godson and Scheibe
Native_Data_Set_Environment:
At the USGS, these data are stored in several binary gridded data
formats on UNIX and PC systems. Data have been distributed in
GEOSOFT GXF (an ASCII interchange format), Arc/Info export (e00),
and ER Mapper binary format.
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: none
Theme_Keyword: gravity, Bouguer
Place:
Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: none
Place_Keyword: United States
Data_Quality_Information:
Attribute_Accuracy:
Attribute_Accuracy_Report:
Gravity measurements made on the surface of the Earth must be
corrected in various way before they can be made into an anomaly
map. The free-air correction reduces the measurement to sea
level by assuming there is no intervening mass as a uniform slab
of constant density, and the complete Bouguer correction includes
the effects of constant density topography within 166.7 km of the
measurement location. A gravity reference field is subtracted
from the corrected measurements to produce the free-air, simple
Bouguer, or complete Bouguer anomaly. The data set constitutes
many years of individual collection of gravity stations and
therefore is difficult to access the precise accuracy.
Quantitative_Attribute_Accuracy_Assessment:
Attribute_Accuracy_Value: overall station accuracy of less than 2 milligals
Positional_Accuracy:
Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy:
Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy_Report:
Earlier collection of stations was by surveying methods. Positions
were also acquired from locations on topographic maps. Recently
the station latitudes, longitudes and elevations were acquired
by Geopositioning Satellite (GPS) systems.
surveying methods - 1.0 meter
topographic maps - 1.0-20.0 meter
GPS systems - 100 meter/1.0 meter differential
Lineage:
Process_Step:
Process_Description:
gravity anomaly grid was extracted from DDS-9 and reprojected using
USGS in-house developed software. In-house software was also
used to convert from USGS grid format to Arc-Info grid format.
Source_Used_Citation_Abbreviation:
The "state-of-the-art" for gravity data collection changed
significantly throughout the data collection period for this data
set. Journals such as GEOPHYSICS have periodic articles describing
the current state of standard procedures.
Process_Date: 1999
Process_Contact:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Person_Primary:
Contact_Person: Robert P. Kucks
Contact_Organization: U.S. Geological Survey
Contact_Address:
Address:
Box 25046, MS 964
Denver Federal Center
City: Denver
State_or_Province: CO
Postal_Code: 80225-0046
Country: USA
Address_Type: mailing address
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address:rkucks@usgs.gov
Contact_Voice_Telephone: (303)236-1405
Logical_Consistency_Report:
The accuracy of the data set that generated the grid is totally
dependant on the individual who collected each gravity station.
In the case of a national set they would number in the hundreds.
Variations would include latitude, longitude, elevation,
raw gravity reading and base station control.
Completeness_Report:
There will always be upgrades and additions to the data set that
generated the grid due to regional interests.
Spatial_Data_Organization_Information:
Direct_Spatial_Reference_Method: Raster
Raster_Object_Information:
Raster_Object_Type: Grid cell
Row_Count: 776
Column_Count: 1321
Spatial_Reference_Information:
Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition:
Planar:
Map_Projection:
Albers_Conical_Equal_Area:
Standard_Parallel: 29.5
Standard_Parallel: 45.5
Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: -96.0
Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: 37.5
False_Easting: 0.
False_Northing: 0.
Map_Projection_Name: Albers Conical Equal Area
Planar_Coordinate_Information:
Planar_Coordinate_Encoding_Method: row and column
Coordinate_Representation:
Abscissa_Resolution: 4.0
Ordinate_Resolution: 4.0
Planar_Distance_Units: kilometer
Geodetic_Model:
Horizontal_Datum_Name: Noth American Datum of 1927
Ellipsoid_Name: CLARKE1866
Semi-major_Axis: 6378.20640
Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 0.99661
Entity_and_Attribute_Information:
Detailed_Description:
Entity_Type:
Entity_Type_Label: grid cell
Entity_Type_Definition: Area of Earth's surface for which gravity anomaly is summarized
Attribute:
Attribute_Label: cell value
Attribute_Definition:
Value, in milligals, of the gravity anomaly of Earth's gravitational field.
Attribute_Definition_Source:
Paterson, N.R., and Reeves, C.V., 1985, Applications of gravity
and magnetic surveys: The state-of-the-art in 1985: Geophysics,
v. 50, p. 2558-2594.
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Range_Domain:
Range_Domain_Minimum: -340
Range_Domain_Maximum: 95
Attribute_Units_of_Measure: milligal
Attribute_Measurement_Resolution: 0.1
Attribute_Domain_Values:
Enumerated_Domain:
Enumerated_Domain_Value: -0.3402823E+39
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: areas for which no data are available in the grid
Distribution_Information:
Distributor:
Contact_Information:
Contact_Person_Primary:
Contact_Person: Robert P. Kucks
Contact_Organization: U.S. Geological Survey
Contact_Address:
Address_Type: mailing address
Address:
Box 25046, MS 964
Denver Federal Center
City: Denver
State_or_Province: CO
Postal_Code: 80225
Country: USA
Contact_Voice_Telephone: (303)236-1405
Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address:rkucks@usgs.gov
Resource_Description: USGS Digital Data Series DDS-9
Distribution_Liability:
The USGS has made every effort to verify the veracity of this
information, but is not liable for any inaccuracies.
Standard_Order_Process:
Digital_Form:
Digital_Transfer_Information:
Format_Name: ArcInfo export
Format_Version_Number: 7.x
Format_Specification: Arc-Info grid format
Format_Information_Content: Gridded gravity anomaly data