<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<metadata>
 <idinfo>
  <citation>
   <citeinfo>
    <origin>National Park Service, Navajo National Monument</origin>
    <pubdate>20020130</pubdate>
    <title>2001 Fence Lines at Navajo National Monument, Arizona</title>
    <geoform>vector digital data</geoform>
   </citeinfo>
  </citation>
  <descript>
   <abstract>This vector data represents the fence lines at Navajo
    National Monument.  They include a variety of types, including
    boundary fences and utility fences.</abstract>
   <purpose>The purpose of this data is to provide a base layer of the
    fence lines at Navajo National Monument for GIS display and
    analysis. The intended use of all data in a park's GIS library
    is to support diverse park activities including planning,
    management, maintenance, research and interpretation.</purpose>
   <supplinf>Navajo National Monument was established to preserve three
    specific outstanding 13th century cliff dwellings in Northern
    Arizona.  Betatakin, Keet Seel and Inscription House are some of the
    largest, most intact Anasazi structures in the Southwestern United
    States.  These three sites represent one part of a long human
    habitation of the area and hold distinct meanings to different
    people, particularly the Hopi, Navajo, Paiute and Zuni.  The
    National Park Service manages these sites to protect their natural
    and cultural heritage for present and future generations.</supplinf>
  </descript>
  <timeperd>
   <timeinfo>
    <mdattim>
     <sngdate>
      <caldate>20010807, 20010809, 20010815, 20010816, 20010829, 20010830</caldate>
     </sngdate>
     <sngdate>
      <caldate>20010907, 20010924</caldate>
     </sngdate>
     <sngdate>
      <caldate>20011020, 20011023, 20011024</caldate>
     </sngdate>
     <sngdate>
      <caldate>20011101, 20011120, 20011128</caldate>
     </sngdate>
     <sngdate>
      <caldate>20010922, 20010925</caldate>
     </sngdate>
     <sngdate>
      <caldate>20011004, 20011020</caldate>
     </sngdate>
     <sngdate>
      <caldate>20011120, 20011128</caldate>
     </sngdate>
    </mdattim>
   </timeinfo>
   <current>ground condition</current>
  </timeperd>
  <status>
   <progress>Complete</progress>
   <update>As needed</update>
  </status>
  <spdom>
   <bounding>
    <westbc>-110.820500</westbc>
    <eastbc>-110.493278</eastbc>
    <northbc>36.763258</northbc>
    <southbc>36.669243</southbc>
   </bounding>
  </spdom>
  <keywords>
   <theme>
    <themekt>None</themekt>
    <themekey>Fence</themekey>
    <themekey>Boundary</themekey>
    <themekey>Property</themekey>
    <themekey>Barbed wire</themekey>
    <themekey>Line</themekey>
    <themekey>GPS</themekey>
    <themekey>Global Positioning Systems</themekey>
   </theme>
   <place>
    <placekey>Navajo National Monument</placekey>
    <placekey>NAVA</placekey>
    <placekey>Tsegi Canyon</placekey>
    <placekey>Shonto Plateau</placekey>
    <placekey>Navajo Nation</placekey>
    <placekey>National Park Service</placekey>
    <placekey>NPS</placekey>
    <placekey>Navajo County</placekey>
    <placekey>Arizona</placekey>
   </place>
  <place> <placekt>National Park System Unit Code Thesaurus</placekt><placekey>NAVA</placekey></place><place> <placekt>National Park System Unit Name Thesaurus</placekt><placekey>Navajo National Monument</placekey></place><theme> <themekt>National Park Service Theme Category Thesaurus</themekt><themekey>Infrastructure / Maintenance</themekey></theme><theme> <themekt>ISO 19115 Topic Category</themekt><themekey>Environment</themekey><themekey>Structures</themekey></theme></keywords>
  <accconst>None</accconst>
  <useconst>None</useconst>
  <ptcontac>
   <cntinfo>
    <cntorgp>
     <cntorg>National Park Service, Intermountain GIS Program Office</cntorg>
    </cntorgp>
    <cntpos>GIS Coordinator/GIS Specialist</cntpos>
    <cntaddr>
     <addrtype>Mailing and physical address</addrtype>
     <address>12795 West Alameda Parkway</address>
     <city>Lakewood</city>
     <state>Colorado</state>
     <postal>80225</postal>
     <country>USA</country>
    </cntaddr>
    <cntemail>imro_gis_coordinator@nps.gov</cntemail>
   </cntinfo>
  </ptcontac>
  <browse>
   <browsed>Locations of fence lines at Navajo National Monument.</browsed>
   <browset>JPEG</browset>
   <browsen>http://nrdata.nps.gov/nava/navadata/nava_fence.jpg</browsen>
  </browse>
  <secinfo>
   <secclass>Unclassified</secclass>
  </secinfo>
  <native>Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5.0 (Build 2195) Service Pack
   2; ESRI ArcView 8.1</native>
  <crossref>
   <citeinfo>
    <title>Metadata for 2001 Fence Lines at Navajo National Monument, Arizona</title>
    <onlink>http://nrdata.nps.gov/nava/navadata/nava_fence.xml</onlink>
    <origin>National Park Service, Navajo National Monument</origin>
    <pubdate>20020130</pubdate>
    <geoform>vector digital data</geoform>
   </citeinfo>
  </crossref>
 </idinfo>
 <dataqual>
  <attracc>
   <attraccr>Data collection was streamlined through use of a data
    dictionary attribute menu installed in the Global Positioning System
    (GPS) datalogger. This procedure enhances attribute accuracy by
    reducing attribute related decision-making in the field and
    minimizing keying errors. Park staff have ground checked and
    verified all features to the best of their knowledge. GIS personnel
    verified all features and attributes.</attraccr>
  </attracc>
  <logic>There are no duplicate features.</logic>
  <complete>This data set is complete to the specifications of Park
   personnel at the time of collection.</complete>
  <posacc>
   <horizpa>
    <horizpar>The data were collected according to an accuracy standard
     of maintaining a maximum PDOP (Position Dilution of Precision) of
     6.0, while tracking a minimum of 4 SV (satellite vehicles). These
     data were differentially corrected and have estimated accuracies in
     the X and Y direction of 0 to 5 meters, using the above standards
     while SA (selective availability) is set to zero. No tests were
     done to confirm this. In Trimble Pathfinder Office software,
     accuracy is not represented. Instead, line and area precision is an
     estimation of the positional error (closeness to truth) available
     as feature attributes. To estimate precisions the software uses:
     receiver type (for noise), baseline length, Dilution of Precision,
     covariance and reference variance components. It is a repeatability
     measure not an accuracy measure. Horizontal Precision for line and
     area features looks at all the individual points that make up the
     line/area feature and a mean value is computed by the software.</horizpar>
   </horizpa>
  </posacc>
  <lineage>
   <srcinfo>
    <srccite>
     <citeinfo>
      <origin>United States Geological Survey,  EROS Data Center</origin>
      <pubdate>1996</pubdate>
      <title>Digital Raster Graph</title>
      <edition>1.0</edition>
      <geoform>raster digital data</geoform>
      <serinfo>
       <sername>7.5-Minute Series (Topographic)</sername>
       <issue>Betatakin Ruin Quadrangle, Keet Seel Quadrangle, and
        Inscription House Ruin Quadrangle</issue>
      </serinfo>
      <pubinfo>
       <pubplace>Siox Falls, SD</pubplace>
       <publish>United States Geological Survey,  EROS Data Center</publish>
      </pubinfo>
      <othercit> NOTE:  There were three DRG quadrangles used to edit
       this dataset.  They are listed in the 'Issue
       Identification' field under the 'Series/Publication
       Information' tab. Earth Science Information Centers (ESIC)
       offer nationwide information and sales service for USGS map
       products and earth science publications.  For additional
       information, contact any USGS Earth Science Information Center
       (ESIC), or call 1-800-USA-MAPS. </othercit>
      <onlink>http://edcwww.cr.usgs.gov/</onlink>
     </citeinfo>
    </srccite>
    <srcscale>24000</srcscale>
    <typesrc>FTP</typesrc>
    <srctime>
     <timeinfo>
      <sngdate>
       <caldate>1996</caldate>
      </sngdate>
     </timeinfo>
     <srccurr>publication date</srccurr>
    </srctime>
    <srccitea>DRG</srccitea>
    <srccontr>Provided an image of area features for comparison to GPS data.</srccontr>
   </srcinfo>
   <srcinfo>
    <srccite>
     <citeinfo>
      <origin>National Park Service, Navajo National Monument</origin>
      <pubdate>Unpublished Material</pubdate>
      <title>Global Positioning System (GPS) data</title>
      <geoform>digital</geoform>
     </citeinfo>
    </srccite>
    <srcscale>2</srcscale>
    <typesrc>computer program</typesrc>
    <srctime>
     <timeinfo>
      <mdattim>
       <sngdate>
        <caldate>20010807, 20010809, 20010815, 20010816, 20010829, 20010830</caldate>
       </sngdate>
       <sngdate>
        <caldate>20010907, 20010924</caldate>
       </sngdate>
       <sngdate>
        <caldate>20011020, 20011023, 20011024</caldate>
       </sngdate>
       <sngdate>
        <caldate>20011101, 20011120, 20011128</caldate>
       </sngdate>
       <sngdate>
        <caldate>20010922, 20010925</caldate>
       </sngdate>
       <sngdate>
        <caldate>20011004, 20011020</caldate>
       </sngdate>
       <sngdate>
        <caldate>20011120, 20011128</caldate>
       </sngdate>
      </mdattim>
     </timeinfo>
     <srccurr>ground condition</srccurr>
    </srctime>
    <srccitea>GPS data</srccitea>
    <srccontr>Provided coordinates for features.</srccontr>
   </srcinfo>
   <srcinfo>
    <srccite>
     <citeinfo>
      <origin>United States Geological Survey, Western Mapping Center (WPC)</origin>
      <pubdate>19960507, 19960508</pubdate>
      <title>Digital Orthophoto Quarter Quadrangle</title>
      <geoform>remote-sensing image</geoform>
      <serinfo>
       <sername>3.75-Minutes</sername>
       <issue>SE quadrant of Betatakin Ruin Quadrangle; SE and SW
        quadrants of Inscription House Ruin Quadrangle; and SW quadrant
        of Keet Seel Quadrangle, SW quadrant of Inscription House Ruin Quadrangle</issue>
      </serinfo>
      <pubinfo>
       <publish>United States Geological Survey, Western Mapping Center</publish>
      </pubinfo>
      <othercit>Note: DOQQs from three different USGS quadrangles were
       used and listed in the 'Issue Identification' field
       under the 'Series/Publication Information' tab.</othercit>
      <onlink>http://www-wmc.wr.usgs.gov/</onlink>
     </citeinfo>
    </srccite>
    <srcscale>12000</srcscale>
    <typesrc>FTP</typesrc>
    <srctime>
     <timeinfo>
      <sngdate>
       <caldate>19960507, 11960508</caldate>
      </sngdate>
     </timeinfo>
     <srccurr>publication date</srccurr>
    </srctime>
    <srccitea>DOQQ</srccitea>
    <srccontr>Provided an image of area features for comparison to GPS data.</srccontr>
   </srcinfo>
   <procstep>
    <procdesc>The nava_fence theme was included as "Fence" in
     the data dictionary attribute menu for use in the GPS datalogger.
     GPS-based coordinates were collected at Navajo National Monument
     using a Trimble GeoExplorerIII receiver in datum NAD83, UTM - zone
     12, meters coordinates.  A maximum Position Dilution of Precision
     (PDOP) of 6.0 was maintained for each set while tracking a minimum
     of 4 satellite vehicles (SVs).</procdesc>
    <srcused>GPS data</srcused>
    <procdate>20010807, 20010809, 20010815, 20010816, 20010829,
     20010830, 20010922, 20010925, 20011004, 20011020, 20011120, 20011128</procdate>
   </procstep>
   <procstep>
    <procdesc>GPS files were differentially corrected using Trimble
     Community Base Station data from the United States Forest Service,
     Cedar City, Utah site, and data from the National Geodetic
     Survey's Continuosly Operating Reference Station, Aztec, NM
     site.  The features were then exported into ESRI ArcView shapefile format.</procdesc>
    <srcused>GPS data</srcused>
    <procdate>20010813, 20010814, 20010816, 20010917, 20010925,
     20011004, 2001007, 20011022, 20011120, 20011128</procdate>
    <srcprod>GPS data</srcprod>
   </procstep>
   <procstep>
    <procdesc>Features were compared to duplicate features collected
     during a ground-truthing, and to those features in proximity to the
     fence lines.  Digital raster graphs and digital orthophoto quads
     verified those features used to compare spatial relationships.
     Features were merged in ArcView using the 'Merge'
     command.  Attribute fields originally not associated with Feature
     Types were added to their respective attribute tables to ensure
     that all attribute data transferred to the new shapefile created
     with the 'Merge' command.  Duplicate features were
     deleted.  GIS personnel verified all features and attributes.</procdesc>
    <srcused>GPS data, DOQQ and DRG</srcused>
    <procdate>20011205</procdate>
    <proccont>
     <cntinfo>
      <cntorgp>
       <cntorg>National Park Service, Navajo National Monument</cntorg>
       <cntper>Marc Carullo</cntper>
      </cntorgp>
      <cntpos>GIS Technician</cntpos>
      <cntaddr>
       <addrtype>mailing address</addrtype>
       <address>Navajo National Monument, HC 71 Box 3</address>
       <city>Tonalea</city>
       <state>Arizona</state>
       <postal>86044-9704</postal>
       <country>USA</country>
      </cntaddr>
      <cntvoice>928-672-2715</cntvoice>
      <cntfax>928-672-2703</cntfax>
      <cntemail>marc_carullo@nps.gov</cntemail>
      <hours>8 AM to 5 PM, MST, Monday - Friday</hours>
     </cntinfo>
    </proccont>
   </procstep>
  </lineage>
  <cloud>N/A-- too many source dates</cloud>
 </dataqual>
 <spdoinfo>
  <direct>Vector</direct>
  <ptvctinf>
   <sdtsterm>
    <sdtstype>String</sdtstype>
    <ptvctcnt>46</ptvctcnt>
   </sdtsterm>
  </ptvctinf>
 </spdoinfo>
 <spref>
  <horizsys>
   <planar>
    <gridsys>
     <gridsysn>Universal Transverse Mercator</gridsysn>
     <utm>
      <utmzone>12</utmzone>
      <transmer>
       <sfctrmer>0.999600</sfctrmer>
       <longcm>-111.000000</longcm>
       <latprjo>0.000000</latprjo>
       <feast>500000.000000</feast>
       <fnorth>0.000000</fnorth>
      </transmer>
     </utm>
    </gridsys>
    <planci>
     <plance>coordinate pair</plance>
     <coordrep>
      <absres>0.000064</absres>
      <ordres>0.000064</ordres>
     </coordrep>
     <plandu>meters</plandu>
    </planci>
   </planar>
   <geodetic>
    <horizdn>North American Datum of 1983</horizdn>
    <ellips>Geodetic Reference System 80</ellips>
    <semiaxis>6378137.000000</semiaxis>
    <denflat>298.257222</denflat>
   </geodetic>
  </horizsys>
 </spref>
 <eainfo>
  <detailed>
   <enttyp>
    <enttypl>nava_fence</enttypl>
   </enttyp>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>FID</attrlabl>
    <attrdef>Internal feature number.</attrdef>
    <attrdefs>ESRI</attrdefs>
    <attrdomv>
     <udom>Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.</udom>
    </attrdomv>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Shape</attrlabl>
    <attrdef>Feature geometry.</attrdef>
    <attrdefs>ESRI</attrdefs>
    <attrdomv>
     <udom>Coordinates defining the features.</udom>
    </attrdomv>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Material</attrlabl>
    <attrdef>Categories: Chain-link, Barbed Wire, Wood, Stone, Metal
     Bar, Metal Cable</attrdef>
    <attrdomv/>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Condition</attrlabl>
    <attrdomv>
     <edom>
      <edomv>Good</edomv>
      <edomvd>Does not need repair.</edomvd>
     </edom>
     <edom>
      <edomv>Repair</edomv>
      <edomvd>Needs repair, but is not urgent/is not a hazard.</edomvd>
     </edom>
     <edom>
      <edomv>Immediate Repair</edomv>
      <edomvd>Needs urgent repair/IS a hazard.</edomvd>
     </edom>
    </attrdomv>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Comments</attrlabl>
    <attrdef>Field notes providing attribute data that aren't found
     in user-defined data dictionary attribute menus.</attrdef>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Max_PDOP</attrlabl>
    <attrdomv/>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Corr_Type</attrlabl>
    <attrdomv/>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Rcvr_Type</attrlabl>
    <attrdomv/>
   </attr>



   <attr>
    <attrlabl>GPS_Date</attrlabl>
    <attrdomv/>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Feat_Name</attrlabl>
    <attrdomv/>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Unfilt_Pos</attrlabl>
    <attrdomv/>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Filt_Pos</attrlabl>
    <attrdomv/>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Update_Sta</attrlabl>
    <attrdomv/>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>GPS_Length</attrlabl>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>GPS_3DLeng</attrlabl>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Avg_Horz_P</attrlabl>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Avg_Vert_P</attrlabl>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Worst_Horz</attrlabl>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Worst_Vert</attrlabl>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Line_ID</attrlabl>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>USGS_Quadr</attrlabl>
    <attrdef>The USGS quadrangle in which the feature lies.</attrdef>
    <attrdomv/>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Length</attrlabl>
    <attrdef>Displayed in Meters.  Differs from GPS_LENGTH in that it
     reflects any edits to the original GPS data.</attrdef>
    <attrdomv/>
   </attr>
   <attr>
    <attrlabl>Type</attrlabl>
   </attr>
  </detailed>
  <overview>
   <eaover> The first 2 items in the attribute table are the default
    attribute information found in the ArcView shapefile format. The
    next 3 items are user-defined fields either created in the Trimble
    GPS Pathfinder Office v. 2.8 Data Dictionary Editor.  The next 15
    items had Pathfinder software produced values: MAX_PDOP, CORR_TYPE,
    RCVR_TYPE, GPS_DATE, FEAT_NAME, UNFILT_POS, FILT_POS, UPDATE_STA,
    GPS_LENGTH GPS_3DLENG, AVG_HORZ_P, AVG_VERT_P, WORST_HORZ,
    WOST_VERT, LINE_ID.  The next item, USGS_QUADR, was created in
    ArcView 8.1 to enhance querying capability.  The item, LENGTH, was
    created using the Visual Basic script, X Tools for ArcView 8.1,
    created by Taiga GIS Company.  The last item, TYPE, was added to
    distinquish boundary fences from other types of internal fences. </eaover>
   <eadetcit>The user-defined items and values are decribed in the
    'Attribute' section of the 'Detailed
    Description' tab.  Contact ESRI (Environmental Systems Research
    Institute, Inc.) for detailed explanations of their internal file
    structure at "http://www.esri.com."  Contact Trimble at
    "http://www.trimble.com" for a more detailed explanation
    of generated attributes that can be exported for feature type.</eadetcit>
  </overview>
 </eainfo>
 <distinfo>
  <distrib>
   <cntinfo>
    <cntorgp>
     <cntorg>National Park Service, Intermountain GIS Program Office</cntorg>
    </cntorgp>
    <cntpos>GIS Coordinator/GIS Specialist</cntpos>
    <cntaddr>
     <addrtype>Mailing and physical address</addrtype>
     <address>12795 West Alameda Parkway</address>
     <city>Lakewood</city>
     <state>Colorado</state>
     <postal>80225</postal>
     <country>USA</country>
    </cntaddr>
    <cntemail>imro_gis_coordinator@nps.gov</cntemail>
   </cntinfo>
  </distrib>
  <resdesc>nava_fence.zip</resdesc>
  <distliab>The National Park Service shall not be held liable for
   improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained
   herein. These data and related graphics, ( if available), are not
   legal documents and are not intended to be used as such. The
   information contained in these data is dynamic and may change over
   time. The data are not better than the original sources from which
   they were derived. It is the responsibility of the data user to use
   the data appropriately and consistent within the limitations of
   geospatial data in general and these data in particular. The related
   graphics are intended to aid the data user in acquiring relevant
   data; it is not appropriate to use the related graphics as data. The
   National Park Service gives no warranty, expressed or implied, as to
   the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of these data. It is
   strongly recommended that these data be directly acquired from an NPS
   server and not indirectly through other sources, which may have
   changed the data in some way. Although these data have been processed
   successfully on a computer system at the National Park Service, no
   warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the utility of the
   data on another system or for general or scientific purposes, nor
   shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. This
   disclaimer applies both to individual use of the data and aggregate
   use with other data.</distliab>
  <stdorder>
   <digform>
    <digtinfo>
     <formname>Shapefile</formname>
     <formvern>8.1</formvern>
     <filedec>WinZip</filedec>
     <transize>23 KB</transize>
    </digtinfo>
    <digtopt>
     <onlinopt>
      <computer>
       <networka>
        <networkr>http://nrdata.nps.gov/nava/navadata/nava_fence.zip</networkr>
       </networka>
      </computer>
      <accinstr>NPS GIS Clearinghouse at http://www.nps.gov/gis/available_data.htm</accinstr>
     </onlinopt>
    </digtopt>
   </digform>
   <fees>None</fees>
  </stdorder>
 </distinfo>
 <metainfo>
  
  <metc>
   <cntinfo>
    <cntorgp>
     <cntorg>National Park Service</cntorg>
     <cntper>Melissa Memory</cntper>
    </cntorgp>
    <cntpos>Archeologist</cntpos>
    <cntaddr>
     <addrtype>mailing address</addrtype>
     <address>Navajo National Monument, HC 71 Box 3</address>
     <address>HC 71 Box 3</address>
     <city>Tonalea</city>
     <state>Arizona</state>
     <postal>86044-9704</postal>
     <country>USA</country>
    </cntaddr>
    <cntvoice>928-672-2715</cntvoice>
    <cntfax>928-672-2703</cntfax>
    <cntemail>melissa_memory@nps.gov</cntemail>
    <hours>Monday - Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, MST</hours>
   </cntinfo>
  </metc>
  <metstdn>FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata</metstdn>
  <metstdv>FGDC-STD-001-1998</metstdv>
  <mettc>local time</mettc>
  <metac>None</metac>
  <metuc>None</metuc>
  <metextns>
   <onlink>http://www.esri.com/metadata/esriprof80.html</onlink>
   <metprof>ESRI Metadata Profile</metprof>
  </metextns>
 <metd>20050630</metd></metainfo>
 <NPS_Info>
  <Cat_Date>
   <sngdate>
    <caldate>20040524</caldate>
   </sngdate>
  </Cat_Date>
  <MetaPurp>NPS</MetaPurp>
  <MetaPurp>CSDGM</MetaPurp>
  <MetaPurp>OnlineData</MetaPurp>
  <NPS_Unit>
   <UnitType>Park</UnitType>
   <UnitCode>NAVA</UnitCode>
   <Org_Code/>
  </NPS_Unit>
  <DatStore>
   <DSteward>
    <cntinfo>
     <cntorgp>
      <cntorg>National Park Service, Intermountain GIS Program Office</cntorg>
      <cntper>Paul Voris</cntper>
     </cntorgp>
     <cntpos>GIS Specialist</cntpos>
     <cntaddr>
      <addrtype>Mailing and physical address</addrtype>
      <address>12795 West Alameda Parkway</address>
      <city>Lakewood</city>
      <state>Colorado</state>
      <postal>80225</postal>
      <country>USA</country>
     </cntaddr>
     <cntemail>paul_voris@nps.gov</cntemail>
    </cntinfo>
   </DSteward>
   
   <DataSite>NR-GIS</DataSite>
  <Category>Infrastructure / Maintenance</Category></DatStore>
 <Meta_MID>20760</Meta_MID></NPS_Info>
<NPS_Info/></metadata>

