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Land Cover - Minnesota Land Cover Classification System

This page last updated: 2005-05-25
Metadata created using Minnesota Geographic Metadata Guidelines


Metadata Summary

Originator Minnesota DNR - MIS Bureau
Abstract Land cover data set based on the Minnesota Land Cover Classification System (MLCCS) coding scheme. This data was produced using a combination of aerial photograph interpretation and field surveys. There is a minimum mapping unit of 1 acre for natural vegetation and 2 acres for artificial cover types.

Visit the DNR's MLCCS website at http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/mlccs/index.html .

Use Tips This dataset is compiled from a variety of organizations using the Minnesota Land Cover Classification System techniques. These data have been reviewed and certified for inclusion here.

Please note that where data from different sources meet, the data have NOT been edge-matched. These data are not topologically verified.

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Time Period of Content Date 1999-2003
Currentness Reference Current as of 2003
Access Constraints None
Use Constraints None
Distributor Organization DNR-MIS
Ordering Instructions Dataset is distributed on DNR's FTP site at the link below.
Online Linkage ftp://ftp.dnr.state.mn.us/pub/mlccs/gis_data


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Land Cover - Minnesota Land Cover Classification System

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2. Data Quality Information
3. Spatial Data Organization Information
4. Spatial Reference Information
5. Entity and Attribute Information
6. Distribution Information
7. Metadata Reference Information

 
Section 1 Identification Information   Top of page
Originator Minnesota DNR - MIS Bureau
Title Land Cover - Minnesota Land Cover Classification System
Abstract Land cover data set based on the Minnesota Land Cover Classification System (MLCCS) coding scheme. This data was produced using a combination of aerial photograph interpretation and field surveys. There is a minimum mapping unit of 1 acre for natural vegetation and 2 acres for artificial cover types.
Use Tips This dataset is compiled from a variety of organizations using the Minnesota Land Cover Classification System techniques. These data have been reviewed and certified for inclusion here.

Please note that where data from different sources meet, the data have NOT been edge-matched. These data are not topologically verified.

Purpose To support conservation activities, land use planning, and analysis
Time Period of Content Date 1999-2003
Currentness Reference Current as of 2003
Progress In Progress
Maintenance and Update Frequency none planned
Spatial Extent of Data Metro
Bounding Coordinates -97.5
-89
49.5
43
Place Keywords Minnesota
Theme Keywords land cover, natural vegetation, impervious surface, natural communities
Theme Keyword Thesaurus None
Access Constraints None
Use Constraints None
Contact Person Information Bart Richardson, GIS Coordinator Region 6
DNR-MIS
1200 Warner Road
St. Paul, MN 55106
Phone: (651) 772-6150
FAX: (651) 772-7977
E-mail:
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Section 2 Data Quality Information Top of full metadata Top of page
Attribute Accuracy
Logical Consistency Not assessed
Completeness Metro Area
Horizontal Positional Accuracy Source layer mlccspy3: All digitizing was done at 1:3,000 scale on 0.6 meter DOQs, with a horizontal interpretation and digitizing accuracy of 10 meters.
Vertical Positional Accuracy Source layer mlccspy3: Not Applicable
Lineage
Source Scale Denominator Source layer mlccspy3: 3000
 
Section 3 Spatial Data Organization Information Top of full metadata Top of page
Native Data Set Environment ARC/INFO 8.x
Geographic Reference for Tabular Data Ground Condition
Spatial Object Type vector
Vendor Specific Object Types polygon
Tiling Scheme state
 
Section 4 Spatial Reference Information Top of full metadata Top of page
Horizontal Coordinate Scheme UTM
Ellipsoid GRS1980
Horizontal Datum NAD83
Horizontal Units meters
Distance Resolution Source layer mlccspy3: All digitizing was done at 1:3,000 scale on 0.6 meter DOQs, with a horizontal interpretation and digitizing accuracy of 10 meters.
Altitude Datum Not Applicable
Altitude Units Not Applicable
Depth Datum Not Applicable
Depth Units Not Applicable
Cell Width
Cell Height
Latitude Resolution
Longitude Resolution
UTM Zone Number 15
SPCS Zone Identifier
County Coordinate Zone Identifier
Coordinate Offsets or Adjustments Not Applicable
Map Projection Name Transverse Mercator
Map Projection Parameters Not Applicable
Other Coordinate System's Definition Not Applicable
 
Section 5 Entity and Attribute Information Top of full metadata Top of page
Entity and Attribute Overview Data Elements for Attribute Table LULC_MLCCSPY3.DBF:

C_ALPHA: MLCCS Level 4 Land Cover Type - Alpha Code

C_NUM: MLCCS Level 4 Land Cover Type - Number Code

UNIQUE_ID: A unique number assigned to each polygon to help track it for field checking. The DNR assigns the numbers based on the USGS DOQ quarter-quad number and a print tiling scheme.

FLDCHK_LVL: The degree the polygon was field checked, from the field check form.

DESCRIPTION: Full text description of the classification code

C_99_00: The five digit land cover code derived from field inspection in 1999 or 2000. Permissible values same as C_NUM

C_94_97: The five digit land cover code derived from 1994 CIR photos and 1997 MetCouncil DOQs. Permissible values same as C_NUM

C_91_94: The five digit land cover code derived from 1991 DOQs and 1994 CIR photos

M_0XX: Modifiers to indicate percent imperviousness

M_2XX: Modifiers to identify Land Use

M_30X: Modifiers to indicate current vegetation management of a site

M_31X: Modifiers to identify natural communities with active vegetation management

C_03: The five digit land cover code derived from field inspection in 2003

C_02: The five digit land cover code derived from field inspection in 2002

C_01: The five digit land cover code derived from field inspection in 2001

C_94_00: The five digit land cover code derived from 1994 CIR photos and 2000 MetCouncil DOQs

C_00_01: The five digit land cover code derived from field inspection in 2000 or 2001

M_32X: Modifiers to indicate types of disturbances observed

M_33X: Modifiers to indicate natural quality of a site

M_400: Overgrown prairie/savanna

M_401: Overgrown woodland

M_402: Purple loostrife

M_403: Eurasian watermilfoil

M_404: Curly-leaf pondweed

M_405: Flowering rush

M_406: Narrow-leaf cattail

M_407: Crown vetch

M_408: Common buckthorn

M_409: Leafy spurge

M_410: Tartarian honey suckle

M_411: Garlic mustard

M_412: Reed canary grass

M_413: Smooth brome

M_414: Spotted knapweed

M_415: Thistle

M_416: Siberian elm

M_417: Phragmites

M_420: Other

M_5XX: Tree species

M_60X: Forest dynamics

M_61X: Percent tree canopy cover

M_62X: Cover size expressed as average diameter of trees

M_71X: Water regime (NWI modifiers)

M_72X: Built features

M_73X: Wetland features

M_74X: Stream features

M_75X: Spring features

NOTES: Descriptive notes

SOURCE: Primary digitizing source

ACRES: Area of polygon in acres

Entity and Attribute Detailed Citation
Value Domain for Data Element C_ALPHA:
0.undefined = Undefined
1. = Artificial surfaces and associated areas
1.hh. = Artificial surfaces with herbaceous dominant vegetation (25% to 96% vegetation cover)
1.hh.CG. = Artificial surfaces with perennial grasses
1.hh.CG.i10. = 4% to 10% impervious cover with perennial grasses
1.hh.CG.i10.cDP. = Dry prairie with 4-10% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i10.cGL. = Non-native dominated long grasses with 4-10% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i10.cGS. = Short grasses with 4-10% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i10.cMP. = Mesic prairie with 4-10% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i25. = 11% to 25% impervious cover with perennial grasses
1.hh.CG.i25.cDP. = Dry prairie with 11-25% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i25.cGL. = Non-native dominated long grasses with 11-25% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i25.cGS. = Short grasses with 11-25% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i25.cMP. = Mesic prairie with 11-25% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i50. = 26% to 50% impervious cover with perennial grasses
1.hh.CG.i50.cDP. = Dry prairie with 26-50% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i50.cGL. = Non-native dominated long grasses with 26-50% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i50.cGS. = Short grasses with 26-50% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i50.cMP. = Mesic prairie with 26-50% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i75. = 51% to 75% impervious cover with perennial grasses
1.hh.CG.i75.cDP. = Dry prairie with 51-75% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i75.cGL. = Non-native dominated long grasses with 51-75% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i75.cGS. = Short grasses with 51-75% impervious cover
1.hh.CG.i75.cMP. = Mesic prairie with 51-75% impervious cover
1.hh.CN. = Artificial surfaces with cultivated herbaceous vegetation (Gardens)
1.hh.CN.i10. = 4% to 10% impervious cover with cultivated herbaceous vegetation
1.hh.CN.i10.cFB. = Forbs (flowers) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.hh.CN.i10.cVG. = Vegetables with 4-10% impervious cover
1.hh.CN.i25. = 11% to 25% impervious cover with cultivated herbaceous vegetation
1.hh.CN.i25.cFB. = Forbs (flowers) with 11-25% impervious cover
1.hh.CN.i25.cVG. = Vegetables with 11-25% impervious cover
1.hh.CN.i50. = 26% to 50% impervious cover with cultivated herbaceous vegetation
1.hh.CN.i50.cFB. = Forbs (flowers) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.hh.CN.i50.cVG. = Vegetables with 26-50% impervious cover
1.hh.CN.i75. = 51% to 75% impervious cover with cultivated herbaceous vegetation
1.hh.CN.i75.cFB. = Forbs (flowers)with 51-75% impervious cover
1.hh.CN.i75.cVG. = Vegetables with 51-75% impervious cover
1.hh.CT. = Artificial surfaces with perennial grasses with sparse trees
1.hh.CT.i10. = 4% to 10% impervious cover with perennial grasses and sparse trees
1.hh.CT.i10.cAO. = Aspen openings with 4-10% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i10.cGL. = Long grasses and mixed trees with 4-10% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i10.cGS. = Short grasses and mixed trees with 4-10% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i10.cJB. = Jack pine barrens with 4-10% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i10.cOS. = Oak savanna with 4-10% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i25. = 11% to 25% impervious cover with perennial grasses and sparse trees
1.hh.CT.i25.cAO. = Aspen openings with 11-25% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i25.cGL. = Long grasses and mixed trees with 11-25% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i25.cGS. = Short grasses and mixed trees with 11-25% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i25.cJB. = Jack pine barrens with 11-25% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i25.cOS. = Oak savanna with 11-25% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i50. = 26% to 50% impervious cover with perennial grasses and sparse trees
1.hh.CT.i50.cAO. = Aspen openings with 26-50% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i50.cGL. = Long grasses and mixed trees with 26-50% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i50.cGS. = Short grasses and mixed trees with 26-50% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i50.cJB. = Jack pine barrens with 26-50% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i50.cOS. = Oak savanna with 26-50% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i75. = 51% to 75% impervious cover with perennial grasses and sparse trees
1.hh.CT.i75.cAO. = Aspen openings with 51-75% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i75.cGL. = Long grasses and mixed trees with 51-75% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i75.cGS. = Short grasses and mixed trees with 51-75% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i75.cJB. = Jack pine barrens with 51-75% impervious cover
1.hh.CT.i75.cOS. = Oak savanna with 51-75% impervious cover
1.mv. = Artificial surfaces with less than 25% vegetation cover
1.mv.BP. = Buildings and/or pavement
1.mv.BP.i90. = 76% to 90% impervious cover
1.mv.BP.i90.cBD. = Buildings with 76-90% impervious cover
1.mv.BP.i90.cBP. = Buildings and pavement with 76-90% impervious cover
1.mv.BP.i90.cPV. = Pavement with 76-90% impervious cover
1.mv.BP.i99. = 91% to 100% impervious cover
1.mv.BP.i99.cBD. = Buildings with 91-100% impervious cover
1.mv.BP.i99.cBP. = Buildings and pavement with 91-100% impervious cover
1.mv.BP.i99.cPV. = Pavement with 91-100% impervious cover
1.mv.EE. = Exposed earth
1.mv.EE.e10. = 0% to 10% impervious cover-exposed earth
1.mv.EE.e10.cLF. = Landfill with 0-10% impervious cover
1.mv.EE.e10.cMN. = Mines with 0-10% impervious cover
1.mv.EE.e10.cOE. = Other exposed/transitional land with 0-10% impervious cover
1.mv.EE.e10.cSG. = Sand and gravel pits with 0-10% impervious cover
1.mv.EE.e25. = 11% to 25% impervious cover-exposed earth
1.mv.EE.e25.cLF. = Landfill with 11-25% impervious cover
1.mv.EE.e25.cMN. = Mines with 11-25% impervious cover
1.mv.EE.e25.cOE. = Other exposed/transitional land with 11-25% impervious cover
1.mv.EE.e25.cSG. = Sand and gravel pits with 11-25% impervious cover
1.mv.EE.e50. = 26% to 50% impervious cover-exposed earth
1.mv.EE.e50.cLF. = Landfill with 26-50% impervious cover
1.mv.EE.e50.cMN. = Mines with 26-50% impervious cover
1.mv.EE.e50.cOE. = Other exposed/transitional land with 26-50% impervious cover.
1.mv.EE.e50.cSG. = Sand and gravel pits with 26-50% impervious cover
1.ss. = Artificial surfaces with coniferous and/or deciduous shrub dominant vegetation (25% to 96% v
1.ss.CE. = Artificial surfaces with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs with sparse trees
1.ss.CE.i10. = 4% to 10% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and sparse trees
1.ss.CE.i10.cOR. = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and trees with 4-10% impervious cover
1.ss.CE.i10.cOW. = Oak woodland brushland with 4-10% impervious cover
1.ss.CE.i25. = 11% to 25% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and sparse trees
1.ss.CE.i25.cOR. = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and trees with11-25% impervious cover
1.ss.CE.i25.cOW. = Oak woodland brushland with11-25% impervious cover
1.ss.CE.i50. = 26% to 50% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and sparse trees
1.ss.CE.i50.cOR. = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and trees with 26-50% impervious cover
1.ss.CE.i50.cOW. = Oak woodland brushland with 26-50% impervious cover
1.ss.CE.i75. = 51% to 75% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and sparse trees
1.ss.CE.i75.cOR. = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and trees with 51-75% impervious cover
1.ss.CE.i75.cOW. = Oak Woodland brushland with 51-75% impervious cover
1.ss.CS. = Artificial surfaces with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs
1.ss.CS.i10. = 4% to 10% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs
1.ss.CS.i10.cGL. = Long grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 4-10% impervious cover
1.ss.CS.i10.cGS. = Short grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 4-10% impervious cover
1.ss.CS.i10.cOB. = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs with 4-10% impervious cover
1.ss.CS.i25. = 11% to 25% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs
1.ss.CS.i25.cGL. = Long grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 11-25% impervious cover
1.ss.CS.i25.cGS. = Short grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 11-25% impervious cover
1.ss.CS.i25.cOB. = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 11-25% impervious cover
1.ss.CS.i50. = 26% to 50% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs
1.ss.CS.i50.cGL. = Long grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 26-50% impervious cover
1.ss.CS.i50.cGS. = Short grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 26-50% impervious cover
1.ss.CS.i50.cOB. = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 26-50% impervious cover
1.ss.CS.i75. = 51% to 75% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs
1.ss.CS.i75.cGL. = Long grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 51-75% impervious cover
1.ss.CS.i75.cGS. = Short grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 51-75% impervious cover
1.ss.CS.i75.cOB. = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt. = Artificial surfaces with trees as the dominant vegetation cover (25% to 96% vegetation cover
1.tt.CC. = Artificial surfaces with coniferous trees
1.tt.CC.i10. = 4% to 10% impervious cover with coniferous trees
1.tt.CC.i10.cJP. = Jack pine (forest or woodland) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i10.cNW. = Northern conifer (woodland) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i10.cPC. = Other planted conifers with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i10.cPR. = Planted red pine with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i10.cPS. = Planted spruce/fir with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i10.cPW. = Planted white pine with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i10.cRC. = Eastern red cedar (woodland) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i10.cSF. = Spruce-fir (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i10.cWF. = White/red pine (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i25. = 11% to 25% impervious cover with coniferous trees
1.tt.CC.i25.cJP. = Jack pine (forest or woodland) with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i25.cNW. = Northern conifer (woodland) with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i25.cPC. = Other planted conifers with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i25.cPR. = Planted red pine with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i25.cPS. = Planted spruce/fir with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i25.cPW. = Planted white pine with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i25.cRC. = Eastern red cedar (woodland) with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i25.cSF. = Spruce-fir (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i25.cWF. = White/red pine (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i50. = 26% to 50% impervious cover with coniferous trees
1.tt.CC.i50.cJP. = Jack pine (forest or woodland) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i50.cNW. = Northern conifer (woodland) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i50.cPC. = Other planted conifers with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i50.cPR. = Planted red pine with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i50.cPS. = Planted spruce/fir with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i50.cPW. = Planted white pine with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i50.cRC. = Eastern red cedar (woodland) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i50.cSF. = Spruce-fir (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i50.cWF. = White/red pine (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i75. = 51% to 75% impervious cover with coniferous trees
1.tt.CC.i75.cJP. = Jack pine (forest or woodland) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i75.cNW. = Northern conifer (woodland) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i75.cPC. = Other planted conifers with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i75.cPR. = Planted red pine with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i75.cPS. = Planted spruce/fir with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i75.cPW. = Planted white pine with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i75.cRC. = Eastern red cedar (woodland) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i75.cSF. = Spruce-fir (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CC.i75.cWF. = White/red pine (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CD. = Artificial surfaces with deciduous tree cover
1.tt.CD.i10. = 4% to 10% impervious cover with deciduous trees
1.tt.CD.i10.cAB. = Aspen-birch (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i10.cAF. = Aspen (forest, woodland) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i10.cBG. = Boxelder-green ash (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i10.cMB. = Maple-basswood (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i10.cNH. = Northern hardwood (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i10.cOA. = Oak (forest or woodland) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i10.cPA. = Planted ash with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i10.cPD. = Other deciduous trees with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i10.cPO. = Planted oak with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i25. = 11% to 25% impervious cover with deciduous trees
1.tt.CD.i25.cAB. = Aspen-birch (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i25.cAF. = Aspen (forest, woodland) with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i25.cBG. = Boxelder-green ash (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i25.cMB. = Maple-basswood (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i25.cNH. = Northern hardwood (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i25.cOA. = Oak (forest or woodland) with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i25.cPA. = Planted ash with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i25.cPD. = Other deciduous trees with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i25.cPO. = Planted oak with 11- 25% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i50. = 26% to 50% impervious cover with deciduous trees
1.tt.CD.i50.cAB. = Aspen-birch (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i50.cAF. = Aspen (forest, woodland) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i50.cBG. = Boxelder-green ash (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i50.cMB. = Maple-basswood (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i50.cNH. = Northern hardwood (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i50.cOA. = Oak (forest or woodland) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i50.cPA. = Planted ash with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i50.cPD. = Other deciduous trees with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i50.cPO. = Planted oak with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i75. = 51% to 75% impervious cover with deciduous trees
1.tt.CD.i75.cAB. = Aspen-birch (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i75.cAF. = Aspen (forest, woodland) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i75.cBG. = Boxelder-green ash (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i75.cMB. = Maple-basswood (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i75.cNH. = Northern hardwood (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i75.cOA. = Oak (forest or woodland) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i75.cPA. = Planted ash with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i75.cPD. = Other deciduous trees with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CD.i75.cPO. = Planted oak with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CM. = Artificial surfaces with mixed coniferous and deciduous tree cover
1.tt.CM.i10. = 4% to 10% impervious cover with mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
1.tt.CM.i10.cMF. = Mixed pine-hardwood (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i10.cNF. = Northern hardwood-conifer (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i10.cPM. = Planted mixed coniferous/deciduous trees with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i10.cWH. = White pine-hardwood (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i25. = 11% to 25% impervious cover with mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
1.tt.CM.i25.cMF. = Mixed pine-hardwood (forest) with 11-25% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i25.cNF. = Northern hardwood-conifer (forest) with 11-25% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i25.cPM. = Planted mixed coniferous/deciduous trees with 11-25% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i25.cWH. = White pine-hardwood (forest) with 11-25% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i50. = 26% to 50% impervious cover with mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
1.tt.CM.i50.cMF. = Mixed pine-hardwood (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i50.cNF. = Northern hardwood-conifer (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i50.cPM. = Planted mixed coniferous/deciduous trees with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i50.cWH. = White pine-hardwood (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i75. = 51% to 75% impervious cover with mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
1.tt.CM.i75.cMF. = Mixed pine-hardwood (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i75.cNF. = Northern hardwood-conifer (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i75.cPM. = Planted mixed coniferous/deciduous trees with 51-75% impervious cover
1.tt.CM.i75.cWH. = White pine-hardwood (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
2. = Planted or Cultivated Vegetation (greater than 96% vegetation cover)
2.ch. = Cultivated herbaceous vegetation
2.ch.GN. = Close grown or solid seeded cropland
2.ch.GN.pFL. = Artificially flooded or saturated soils - close grown cropland
2.ch.GN.pFL.cRI. = Rice
2.ch.GN.pHS. = Hydric soils - close grown cropland
2.ch.GN.pHS.cBA. = Barley on hydric soils
2.ch.GN.pHS.cFW. = Fallow hydric soils
2.ch.GN.pHS.cHF. = Hayfield on hydric soils
2.ch.GN.pHS.cNP. = Not planted on hydric soils
2.ch.GN.pHS.cOC. = All other close grown cropland on hydric soils
2.ch.GN.pHS.cOT. = Oats on hydric soils
2.ch.GN.pHS.cRI. = Rice on hydric soils
2.ch.GN.pHS.cSD. = Sod on hydric soils
2.ch.GN.pHS.cWT. = Wheat on hydric soils
2.ch.GN.pUS. = Upland soils - close grown cropland
2.ch.GN.pUS.cBA. = Barley
2.ch.GN.pUS.cFW. = Fallow
2.ch.GN.pUS.cHF. = Hayfield
2.ch.GN.pUS.cNP. = Not planted
2.ch.GN.pUS.cOC. = All other close grown cropland on upland soils
2.ch.GN.pUS.cOT. = Oats
2.ch.GN.pUS.cSD. = Sod
2.ch.GN.pUS.cWT. = Wheat
2.ch.RC. = Row cropland
2.ch.RC.pHS. = Hydric soils - row cropland
2.ch.RC.pHS.cBN. = Beans (all types except soybeans) on hydric soils
2.ch.RC.pHS.cCO. = Corn on hydric soils
2.ch.RC.pHS.cOV. = Other vegetable and truck crops on hydric soils
2.ch.RC.pHS.cPK. = Pumpkins on hydric soils
2.ch.RC.pHS.cPP. = Potato on hydric soils
2.ch.RC.pHS.cSB. = Soybeans on hydric soils
2.ch.RC.pHS.cSF. = Sunflowers on hydric soils
2.ch.RC.pHS.cSG. = Sorghum on hydric soils
2.ch.RC.pHS.cST. = Sugar beets on hydric soils
2.ch.RC.pUS. = Upland soils - cropland
2.ch.RC.pUS.cBN. = Beans (all types except soybeans)
2.ch.RC.pUS.cCO. = Corn
2.ch.RC.pUS.cOV. = Other vegetable and truck crops
2.ch.RC.pUS.cPK. = Pumpkins
2.ch.RC.pUS.cPP. = Potato
2.ch.RC.pUS.cSB. = Soybeans
2.ch.RC.pUS.cSF. = Sunflowers
2.ch.RC.pUS.cSG. = Sorghum
2.ch.RC.pUS.cST. = Sugar beets
2.ph. = Planted or maintained herbaceous vegetation
2.ph.CF. = Planted or maintained grasses and forbs
2.ph.CF.pHS. = Hydric soils with planted grasses and forbs
2.ph.CF.pHS.cGL. = Long grasses and forbs on hydric soils
2.ph.CF.pHS.cGS. = Short grasses and forbs on hydric soils
2.ph.CF.pUS. = Upland soils with planted or maintained grasses and forbs
2.ph.CF.pUS.cGL. = Long grasses and forbs on upland soils
2.ph.CF.pUS.cGS. = Short grasses and forbs on upland soils
2.ph.CG. = Planted or maintained grasses
2.ph.CG.pHS. = Hydric soils with planted or maintained grasses
2.ph.CG.pHS.cGL. = Long grasses on hydric soils
2.ph.CG.pHS.cGS. = Short grasses on hydric soils
2.ph.CG.pUS. = Upland soils with planted or maintained grasses
2.ph.CG.pUS.cGL. = Long grasses on upland soils
2.ph.CG.pUS.cGS. = Short grasses on upland soils
2.ph.CT. = Planted or maintained grasses with sparse tree cover
2.ph.CT.pHS. = Hydric soils with planted or maintained grasses and sparse tree cover
2.ph.CT.pHS.cGL. = Long grasses with sparse tree cover on hydric soils
2.ph.CT.pHS.cGS. = Short grasses with sparse tree cover on hydric soils
2.ph.CT.pUS. = Upland soils with planted or maintained grasses and sparse tree cover
2.ph.CT.pUS.cGL. = Long grasses with sparse tree cover on upland soils
2.ph.CT.pUS.cGS. = Short grasses with sparse tree cover on upland soils
2.sv. = Planted, maintained or cultivated shrub and/or vine vegetation
2.sv.CB. = Planted, maintained or cultivated coniferous shrubs
2.sv.CB.pHS. = Hydric soils with planted, maintained or cultivated coniferous shrubs
2.sv.CB.pUS. = Upland soils with planted, maintained or cultivated coniferous shrubs
2.sv.CO. = Planted, maintained or cultivated deciduous shrub/vine vegetation
2.sv.CO.pFL. = Artificially flooded or saturated soils
2.sv.CO.pFL.cCB. = Cranberry
2.sv.CO.pUS. = Upland soils with planted, maintained or cultivated deciduous shrub/vine vegetation
2.sv.CO.pUS.cBB. = Blackberry
2.sv.CO.pUS.cBL. = Blueberry
2.sv.CO.pUS.cGP. = Grape
2.sv.CO.pUS.cOX. = Other shrub/vine vegetation
2.sv.CO.pUS.cRB. = Raspberry-black
2.sv.CO.pUS.cRR. = Raspberry-red
2.sv.CS. = Planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous-deciduous shrub/vine vegetation
2.sv.CS.pHS. = Hydric soils with planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous-deciduous shrub/vin
2.sv.CS.pUS. = Upland soils with planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous-deciduous shrub/vin
2.tt. = Planted, maintained or cultivated tree vegetation
2.tt.CC. = Planted, maintained or cultivated coniferous trees
2.tt.CC.pUS. = Upland soils with planted, maintained, or cultivated coniferous trees
2.tt.CC.pUS.cPC. = Coniferous trees on upland soils
2.tt.CC.pUS.cPR. = Red pine trees on upland soils
2.tt.CC.pUS.cPS. = Spruce/fir trees on upland soils
2.tt.CC.pUS.cPW. = White pine trees on upland soils
2.tt.CD. = Planted, maintained or cultivated deciduous trees
2.tt.CD.pUS. = Upland soils with planted, maintained or cultivated deciduous trees
2.tt.CD.pUS.cPD. = Deciduous trees on upland soils
2.tt.CD.pUS.cPF. = Fruit trees (apple, cherry, plum, etc) on upland soils
2.tt.CD.pUS.cPT. = Walnut trees on upland soils
2.tt.CM. = Planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous and deciduous trees
2.tt.CM.pHS. = Hydric soils with planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
2.tt.CM.pUS. = Upland soils with planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
3. = Forests
3.cd. = Mixed coniferous-deciduous forest
3.cd.UP. = Upland mixed coniferous - deciduous forest
3.cd.UP.nBF. = Boreal hardwood - conifer forest
3.cd.UP.nMF. = Mixed pine-hardwood forest
3.cd.UP.nNF. = Northern hardwood-conifer forest
3.cd.UP.nNF.nNY. = Northern hardwood-conifer forest yellow birch-white cedar subtype
3.cd.UP.nWH. = White pine-hardwood forest
3.cd.UP.nWH.nWD. = White pine-hardwood forest dry subtype
3.cd.UP.nWH.nWE. = White pine-hardwood forest mesic subtype
3.ce. = Coniferous forest
3.ce.UP. = Upland coniferous forest
3.ce.UP.nBL. = Black spruce-feathermoss forest
3.ce.UP.nJP. = Jack pine forest
3.ce.UP.nJP.nJF. = Jack pine forest jack pine-fir subtype
3.ce.UP.nJP.nJH. = Jack pine forest hazel subtype
3.ce.UP.nJP.nJO. = Jack pine forest jack pine-oak subtype
3.ce.UP.nJP.nJS. = Jack pine forest jack pine-black spruce subtype
3.ce.UP.nJP.nJY. = Jack pine forest blueberry subtype
3.ce.UP.nRP. = Red pine forest
3.ce.UP.nSF. = Spruce-fir forest
3.ce.UP.nSF.nSB. = Spruce-fir forest white spruce-balsam fir subtype
3.ce.UP.nSF.nSI. = Spruce-fir forest fir-birch subtype
3.ce.UP.nUW. = Upland white cedar forest
3.ce.UP.nUW.nUE. = Upland white cedar forest wet-mesic subtype
3.ce.UP.nUW.nUM. = Upland white cedar forest mesic subtype
3.ce.UP.nWF. = White pine forest
3.ce.WB. = Saturated coniferous forest
3.ce.WB.nBB. = Black spruce bog
3.ce.WB.nBB.nBI. = Black spruce bog intermediate subtype
3.ce.WB.nBB.nBR. = Black spruce bog raised subtype
3.ce.WB.nBS. = Black spruce swamp
3.ce.WB.nTS. = Tamarack swamp
3.ce.WB.nTS.nTE. = Tamarack swamp seepage subtype
3.ce.WB.nTS.nTM. = Tamarack swamp minerotrophic subtype
3.ce.WB.nTS.nTP. = Tamarack swamp sphagnum subtype
3.ce.WB.nWC. = White cedar swamp
3.ce.WB.nWC.nWT. = White cedar swamp seepage subtype
3.de. = Deciduous forest
3.de.UP. = Upland deciduous forest
3.de.UP.nAB. = Aspen-birch forest
3.de.UP.nAB.nAN. = Aspen-birch forest northern hardwoods subtype
3.de.UP.nAB.nAU. = Aspen-birch forest spruce-fir subtype
3.de.UP.nAF. = Aspen forest
3.de.UP.nBG. = Boxelder - green ash disturbed native forest
3.de.UP.nMB. = Maple-basswood forest
3.de.UP.nNH. = Northern hardwood forest
3.de.UP.nOA. = Oak forest
3.de.UP.nOA.nOD. = Oak forest dry subtype
3.de.UP.nOA.nOL. = Oak forest red maple subtype
3.de.UP.nOA.nOM. = Oak forest mesic subtype
3.de.UP.nPB. = Paper birch forest
3.de.UP.nPB.nPN. = Paper birch forest northern hardwoods subtype
3.de.UP.nPB.nPS. = Paper birch forest spruce-fir subtype
3.de.WA. = Temporaily flooded deciduous forest
3.de.WA.nAF. = Aspen forest temporaily flooded
3.de.WA.nFF. = Floodplain forest
3.de.WA.nFF.nFM. = Floodplain forest silver maple subtype
3.de.WA.nFF.nFO. = Floodplain forest swamp white oak subtype
3.de.WA.nLH. = Lowland hardwood forest
3.de.WB. = Saturated deciduous forest
3.de.WB.nAF. = Aspen forest saturated
3.de.WB.nBA. = Black ash swamp
3.de.WB.nBA.nBE. = Black ash swamp seepage subtype
3.de.WB.nMH. = Mixed hardwood swamp
3.de.WB.nMH.nMS. = Mixed hardwood swamp seepage subtype
3.de.WC. = Seasonally flooded deciduous forest
3.de.WC.nBA. = Black ash swamp - seasonally flooded
3.de.WC.nMH. = Mixed hardwood swamp - seasonally flooded
4. = Woodland - open stands of trees with crowns not usually touching
4.cd. = Mixed coniferous-deciduous woodland
4.cd.UP. = Upland mixed coniferous-deciduous woodland
4.cd.UP.nDT. = Disturbed mixed woodland
4.ce. = Coniferous woodland
4.ce.UP. = Upland coniferous woodland
4.ce.UP.nJW. = Jack pine woodland
4.ce.UP.nNW. = Northern conifer woodland
4.ce.UP.nRC. = Eastern Red Cedar woodland
4.de. = Deciduous woodland
4.de.UP. = Upland deciduous woodland
4.de.UP.nAW. = Aspen woodland
4.de.UP.nDT. = Disturbed deciduous woodland
4.de.UP.nOW. = Oak woodland-brushland
5. = Shrubland
5.ce. = Coniferous / evergreen shrubland
5.ce.WB. = Saturated needle-leaved or microphyllous evergreen
5.ce.WB.nOB. = Open sphagnum bog
5.ce.WB.nOB.nOI. = Open sphagnum bog intermediate subtype
5.ce.WB.nOB.nOR. = Open sphagnum bog raised subtype
5.ce.WB.nPT. = Scrub tamarack poor fen
5.de. = Deciduous shrubland
5.de.UP. = Upland deciduous shrubland
5.de.UP.nMR. = Mesic brush-prairie
5.de.UP.nMR.nMG. = Mesic brush-prairie, sand-gravel subtype
5.de.UP.nNN. = Non-native dominated upland shrubland
5.de.UP.nNT. = Native dominated upland shrubland
5.de.WA. = Temporaily flooded deciduous woodland
5.de.WA.nNN. = Non-native dominated temporarily flooded shrubland
5.de.WA.nNT. = Native dominated temporarily flooded shrubland
5.de.WB. = Saturated deciduous shrubland
5.de.WB.nNN. = Non-native dominated saturated shrubland
5.de.WB.nSN. = Shrub fen
5.de.WB.nSN.nPH. = Rich fen shrub subtype
5.de.WB.nSN.nRH. = Poor fen shrub subtype
5.de.WB.nSS. = Shrub swamp seepage subtype
5.de.WB.nWB. = Wet brush-prairie
5.de.WB.nWB.nWG. = Wet brush-prairie seepage subtype
5.de.WC. = Seasonally flooded deciduous shrubland
5.de.WC.nAS. = Alder swamp
5.de.WC.nNN. = Non-native dominated seasonally flooded shrubland
5.de.WC.nWI. = Willow swamp
5.de.WC.nWR. = Wet meadow shrub subtype
6. = Herbaceous
6.ag. = Annual grasslands or forb vegetation
6.ag.WC. = Seasonally flooded annual forb vegetation
6.ag.WC.nSG. = Slender glasswort saline meadow
6.ge. = Grassland or emergent vegetation
6.ge.MG. = Medium-tall grassland
6.ge.MG.nDP. = Dry Prairie
6.ge.MG.nDP.nDA. = Dry Prairie barrens subtype
6.ge.MG.nDP.nDB. = Dry Prairie bedrock bluff subtype
6.ge.MG.nDP.nDG. = Dry Prairie sand-gravel subtype
6.ge.MG.nDP.nDH. = Dry Prairie hill subtype
6.ge.MG.nNN. = Medium-tall grass non-native dominated grassland
6.ge.TG. = Tall grassland
6.ge.TG.nMP. = Mesic prairie
6.ge.TG.nMP.nMA. = Mesic prairie carbonate bedrock subtype
6.ge.TG.nMP.nMY. = Mesic prairie crystalline bedrock subtype
6.ge.TG.nNN. = Tall grass non-native dominated grassland
6.ge.UP = Upland grassland
6.ge.WA. = Temporarily flooded graminoid vegetation
6.ge.WA.nNN. = Temporarily flooded non-native dominated grassland
6.ge.WA.nWM. = Wet meadow - temporarily flooded soils
6.ge.WA.nWP. = Wet prairie
6.ge.WA.nWP.nWA. = Wet prairie saline subtype
6.ge.WB. = Saturated graminoid vegetation
6.ge.WB.nCF. = Calcareous seepage fen
6.ge.WB.nCF.nCB. = Calcareous seepage fen boreal subtype
6.ge.WB.nCF.nCP. = Calcareous seepage fen prairie subtype
6.ge.WB.nCM. = Cattail marsh - saturated soils
6.ge.WB.nNN. = Saturated non-native dominated graminoid vegetation
6.ge.WB.nOB. = Open bog
6.ge.WB.nOB.nGB. = Graminoid bog
6.ge.WB.nOB.nOS. = Open sphagnum bog schlenke subtype
6.ge.WB.nPF. = Poor fen
6.ge.WB.nPF.nPA. = Poor fen patterned fen subtype
6.ge.WB.nPF.nPD. = Poor fen sedge subtype
6.ge.WB.nRF. = Rich fen
6.ge.WB.nRF.nRD. = Rich fen sedge subtype
6.ge.WB.nRF.nRM. = Rich fen floating-mat subtype
6.ge.WB.nRF.nRT. = Rich fen patterned fen subtype
6.ge.WB.nWM. = Wet meadow
6.ge.WB.nWP. = Wet prairie - saturated soils
6.ge.WB.nWP.nWA. = Wet prairie saline subtype - saturated soils
6.ge.WB.nWP.nWS. = Wet prairie seepage subtype - saturated soils
6.ge.WC. = Seasonally flooded emergent vegetation
6.ge.WC.nCM. = Cattail marsh - seasonally flooded
6.ge.WC.nME. = Mixed emergent marsh - seasonally flooded
6.ge.WC.nNN. = Seasonally flooded non-native dominated emergent vegetation
6.ge.WF. = Semipermanently flooded emergent vegetation
6.ge.WF.nCM. = Cattail marsh
6.ge.WF.nME. = Mixed emergent marsh
6.ge.WF.nNN. = Semipermanently flooded non-native dominated vegetation
6.ge.WG. = Intermittently exposed emergent vegetation
6.ge.WG.nCM. = Cattail marsh - intermittently exposed
6.ge.WG.nME. = Mixed emergent marsh - intermittently exposed
6.ge.WG.nNN. = Intermittently exposed non-native dominated vegetation
6.ge.WH. = Permanently flooded emergent vegetation
6.ge.WH.nCM. = Cattail marsh - permanently flooded
6.ge.WH.nME. = Mixed emergent marsh - permanently flooded
6.ge.WH.nNN. = Permanently flooded non-native dominated vegetation
6.ge.WT = Herbaceous wetland
6.gt. = Grassland with sparse tree layer
6.gt.GC. = Grassland with sparse conifer or mixed deciduous/coniferous trees
6.gt.GC.nJB. = Jack pine barrens
6.gt.GC.nNN. = Grassland with sparse conifer or mixed deciduous/coniferous trees - non-native dominated
6.gt.GD. = Grassland with sparse deciduous trees
6.gt.GD.nAO. = Aspen openings
6.gt.GD.nAO.nAG. = Aspen openings sand gravel subtype
6.gt.GD.nDO. = Dry oak savanna
6.gt.GD.nDO.nDI. = Dry oak savanna hill subtype
6.gt.GD.nDO.nDN. = Dry oak savanna barrens subtype
6.gt.GD.nDO.nDR. = Dry oak savanna sand-gravel subtype
6.gt.GD.nMO. = Mesic oak savanna
6.gt.GD.nNN. = Grassland with sparse deciduous trees - non-native dominated vegetation
6.hr. = Hydromorphic rooted vegetation
6.hr.SW. = Standing water hydromorphic rooted vegetation
6.hr.SW.nPW. = Midwest pondweed submerged aquatic wetland
6.hr.SW.nWL. = Water lily
6.hr.SW.nWL.nLC. = Water lily open marsh
6.hr.SW.nWL.nLL. = Boreal water lily aquatic wetland
6.hr.SW.nWL.nLN. = Northern water lily aquatic wetland
6.pf. = Perennial forb vegetation
6.pf.UP. = Upland forb vegetation
6.pf.UP.nTL. = Talus slope algific subtype
6.pf.WB. = Saturated forb vegetation
6.pf.WB.nSM. = Seepage meadow
7. = Nonvascular vegetation
7.li. = Lichen vegetation
7.li.LT. = Lichen vegetation with sparse tree layer
7.li.LT.nNS. = Northern conifer scrubland
8. = Sparse vegetation
8.bg. = Boulder, gravel, cobble, or talus
8.bg.BS. = Cobble / gravel beaches and shores
8.bg.BS.nCG. = Cobble / gravel shore
8.bg.BS.nCG.nGC. = Great Lakes non-alkaline cobble/gravel shore
8.bg.BS.nCG.nIM. = Inland lake igneous/metamorphic cobble-gravel shore
8.bg.BS.nCG.nLG. = Great Lakes basalt/diabase cobble-gravel lakeshore
8.bg.BS.nCG.nRG. = Riverine igneous/metamorphic cobble-gravel shore
8.bg.TS. = Lowland or submontane talus / scree slopes
8.bg.TS.nTA. = Lowland talus
8.bg.TS.nTA.nTD. = Midwest limestone - dolostone talus
8.bg.TS.nTA.nTF. = Northern basalt/diabase open talus
8.bg.TS.nTA.nTG. = Northern granite/metamorphic talus
8.bg.TS.nTA.nTN. = Northern sandstone talus
8.cr. = Consolidated rock (cliffs, bedrock, etc.)
8.cr.CL. = Cliffs with sparse vegetation
8.cr.CL.nOC. = Open cliff
8.cr.CL.nOC.nBD. = Great Lakes shore basalt/diabase cliff
8.cr.CL.nOC.nDC. = Midwest sandstone dry cliff
8.cr.CL.nOC.nGR. = Great Lakes shoreline granite/metamorphic cliff
8.cr.CL.nOC.nIG. = Northern (Laurentian) igneous/metamorphic dry cliff
8.cr.CL.nOC.nLD. = Midwest dry limestone/dolostone cliff
8.cr.CL.nOC.nMC. = Midwest sandstone moist cliff
8.cr.CL.nRO. = Rock outcrop / butte
8.cr.CL.nRO.nGG. = Northern (Laurentian) granite/metamorphic rock outcrop
8.cr.CL.nRO.nQG. = Midwest quartzite - granite rock outcrop
8.cr.CL.nTC. = Wet cliff
8.cr.CL.nTC.nMM. = Maderate cliff
8.cr.CL.nTC.nSD. = Midwest sedimentary dripping cliff
8.cr.LB. = Level bedrock with sparse vegetation
8.cr.LB.nLB. = Open level bedrock
8.cr.LB.nLB.nBC. = Great Lakes basalt (conglomerate) bedrock lakeshore
8.cr.LB.nLB.nLE. = Inland lake igneous/metamorphic bedrock shore
8.cr.LB.nLB.nRE. = River ledge sandstone pavement
8.cr.LB.nLB.nSL. = Great Lakes sandstone bedrock shore
8.cr.LB.nLB.nTB. = Great Lakes limestone-dolostone bedrock lakeshore
8.um. = Unconsolidated material (soil, sand, and ash)
8.um.AS. = Temporarily flooded sand flats
8.um.AS.nST. = Sand flats temporarily flooded
8.um.AS.nST.nFB. = Lacustrine sand flats - bars
8.um.AS.nST.nRS. = Riverine sand flats - bars
8.um.MF. = Seasonally / temporarily flooded mud flats
8.um.MF.nMU. = Non-tidal mud flat seasonally / temporarily flooded
8.um.MF.nMU.nLM. = Lake mud flats
8.um.MF.nMU.nMN. = Saline spring mud flats
8.um.MF.nMU.nRU. = River mud flats
8.um.SF. = Sand flats
8.um.SF.nIS. = Inland strand beach
8.um.SF.nIS.nLS. = Inland freshwater strand beach
9. = Water
9.la. = Lake (lacustrine)
9.la.LC. = Limnetic open water
9.la.LL. = Littoral open water
9.la.WF. = Semipermanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
9.la.WF.nFA. = Floating algae - semipermanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
9.la.WF.nFV. = Floating vascular vegetation - semipermanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
9.la.WG. = Intermittently exposed littoral aquatic bed
9.la.WG.nFA. = Floating algae - intermittently exposed littoral aquatic bed
9.la.WG.nFV. = Floating vascular vegetation - intermittently exposed littoral aquatic bed
9.la.WH. = Permanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
9.la.WH.nFA. = Floating algae - permanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
9.la.WH.nFV. = Floating vascular vegetation - permanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
9.ri. = River (riverine)
9.ri.FR. = Fast moving linear open water habitat
9.ri.S. = Slow moving linear open water habitat
9.ww. = Wetland-open water (palustrine)
9.ww.OW. = Palustrine open water
9.ww.WG. = Intermittently exposed aquatic bed
9.ww.WG.nFA. = Floating algae - intermittently exposed aquatic bed
9.ww.WG.nFV. = Floating vascular vegetation - intermittently exposed aquatic bed
9.ww.WH. = Permanently flooded aquatic bed
9.ww.WH.nFA. = Floating algae
9.ww.WH.nFV. = Floating vascular vegetation

Value Domain for Data Element C_NUM:
0 = Undefined
10000 = Artificial surfaces and associated areas
11000 = Artificial surfaces with trees as the dominant vegetation cover (25% to 96% vegetation cover
11100 = Artificial surfaces with coniferous trees
11110 = 4% to 10% impervious cover with coniferous trees
11111 = Jack pine (forest or woodland) with 4-10% impervious cover
11112 = White/red pine (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
11113 = Spruce-fir (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
11114 = Eastern red cedar (woodland) with 4-10% impervious cover
11115 = Northern conifer (woodland) with 4-10% impervious cover
11116 = Planted red pine with 4-10% impervious cover
11117 = Planted white pine with 4-10% impervious cover
11118 = Planted spruce/fir with 4-10% impervious cover
11119 = Other planted conifers with 4-10% impervious cover
11120 = 11% to 25% impervious cover with coniferous trees
11121 = Jack pine (forest or woodland) with 11- 25% impervious cover
11122 = White/red pine (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
11123 = Spruce-fir (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
11124 = Eastern red cedar (woodland) with 11- 25% impervious cover
11125 = Northern conifer (woodland) with 11- 25% impervious cover
11126 = Planted red pine with 11- 25% impervious cover
11127 = Planted white pine with 11- 25% impervious cover
11128 = Planted spruce/fir with 11- 25% impervious cover
11129 = Other planted conifers with 11- 25% impervious cover
11130 = 26% to 50% impervious cover with coniferous trees
11131 = Jack pine (forest or woodland) with 26-50% impervious cover
11132 = White/red pine (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
11133 = Spruce-fir (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
11134 = Eastern red cedar (woodland) with 26-50% impervious cover
11135 = Northern conifer (woodland) with 26-50% impervious cover
11136 = Planted red pine with 26-50% impervious cover
11137 = Planted white pine with 26-50% impervious cover
11138 = Planted spruce/fir with 26-50% impervious cover
11139 = Other planted conifers with 26-50% impervious cover
11140 = 51% to 75% impervious cover with coniferous trees
11141 = Jack pine (forest or woodland) with 51-75% impervious cover
11142 = White/red pine (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
11143 = Spruce-fir (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
11144 = Eastern red cedar (woodland) with 51-75% impervious cover
11145 = Northern conifer (woodland) with 51-75% impervious cover
11146 = Planted red pine with 51-75% impervious cover
11147 = Planted white pine with 51-75% impervious cover
11148 = Planted spruce/fir with 51-75% impervious cover
11149 = Other planted conifers with 51-75% impervious cover
11200 = Artificial surfaces with deciduous tree cover
11210 = 4% to 10% impervious cover with deciduous trees
11211 = Oak (forest or woodland) with 4-10% impervious cover
11212 = Northern hardwood (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
11213 = Maple-basswood (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
11214 = Boxelder-green ash (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
11215 = Aspen-birch (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
11216 = Aspen (forest, woodland) with 4-10% impervious cover
11217 = Planted ash with 4-10% impervious cover
11218 = Planted oak with 4-10% impervious cover
11219 = Other deciduous trees with 4-10% impervious cover
11220 = 11% to 25% impervious cover with deciduous trees
11221 = Oak (forest or woodland) with 11- 25% impervious cover
11222 = Northern hardwood (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
11223 = Maple-basswood (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
11224 = Boxelder-green ash (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
11225 = Aspen-birch (forest) with 11- 25% impervious cover
11226 = Aspen (forest, woodland) with 11- 25% impervious cover
11227 = Planted ash with 11- 25% impervious cover
11228 = Planted oak with 11- 25% impervious cover
11229 = Other deciduous trees with 11- 25% impervious cover
11230 = 26% to 50% impervious cover with deciduous trees
11231 = Oak (forest or woodland) with 26-50% impervious cover
11232 = Northern hardwood (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
11233 = Maple-basswood (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
11234 = Boxelder-green ash (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
11235 = Aspen-birch (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
11236 = Aspen (forest, woodland) with 26-50% impervious cover
11237 = Planted ash with 26-50% impervious cover
11238 = Planted oak with 26-50% impervious cover
11239 = Other deciduous trees with 26-50% impervious cover
11240 = 51% to 75% impervious cover with deciduous trees
11241 = Oak (forest or woodland) with 51-75% impervious cover
11242 = Northern hardwood (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
11243 = Maple-basswood (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
11244 = Boxelder-green ash (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
11245 = Aspen-birch (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
11246 = Aspen (forest, woodland) with 51-75% impervious cover
11247 = Planted ash with 51-75% impervious cover
11248 = Planted oak with 51-75% impervious cover
11249 = Other deciduous trees with 51-75% impervious cover
11300 = Artificial surfaces with mixed coniferous and deciduous tree cover
11310 = 4% to 10% impervious cover with mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
11311 = Mixed pine-hardwood (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
11312 = White pine-hardwood (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
11313 = Northern hardwood-conifer (forest) with 4-10% impervious cover
11314 = Planted mixed coniferous/deciduous trees with 4-10% impervious cover
11320 = 11% to 25% impervious cover with mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
11321 = Mixed pine-hardwood (forest) with 11-25% impervious cover
11322 = White pine-hardwood (forest) with 11-25% impervious cover
11323 = Northern hardwood-conifer (forest) with 11-25% impervious cover
11324 = Planted mixed coniferous/deciduous trees with 11-25% impervious cover
11330 = 26% to 50% impervious cover with mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
11331 = Mixed pine-hardwood (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
11332 = White pine-hardwood (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
11333 = Northern hardwood-conifer (forest) with 26-50% impervious cover
11334 = Planted mixed coniferous/deciduous trees with 26-50% impervious cover
11340 = 51% to 75% impervious cover with mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
11341 = Mixed pine-hardwood (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
11342 = White pine-hardwood (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
11343 = Northern hardwood-conifer (forest) with 51-75% impervious cover
11344 = Planted mixed coniferous/deciduous trees with 51-75% impervious cover
12000 = Artificial surfaces with coniferous and/or deciduous shrub dominant vegetation (25% to 96% v
12100 = Artificial surfaces with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs
12110 = 4% to 10% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs
12111 = Short grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 4-10% impervious cover
12112 = Long grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 4-10% impervious cover
12113 = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs with 4-10% impervious cover
12120 = 11% to 25% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs
12121 = Short grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 11-25% impervious cover
12122 = Long grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 11-25% impervious cover
12123 = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 11-25% impervious cover
12130 = 26% to 50% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs
12131 = Short grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 26-50% impervious cover
12132 = Long grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 26-50% impervious cover
12133 = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 26-50% impervious cover
12140 = 51% to 75% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs
12141 = Short grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 51-75% impervious cover
12142 = Long grasses with planted coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 51-75% impervious cover
12143 = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs, 51-75% impervious cover
12200 = Artificial surfaces with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs with sparse trees
12210 = 4% to 10% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and sparse trees
12211 = Oak woodland brushland with 4-10% impervious cover
12212 = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and trees with 4-10% impervious cover
12220 = 11% to 25% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and sparse trees
12221 = Oak woodland brushland with11-25% impervious cover
12222 = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and trees with11-25% impervious cover
12230 = 26% to 50% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and sparse trees
12231 = Oak woodland brushland with 26-50% impervious cover
12232 = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and trees with 26-50% impervious cover
12240 = 51% to 75% impervious cover with coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and sparse trees
12241 = Oak Woodland brushland with 51-75% impervious cover
12242 = Other coniferous and/or deciduous shrubs and trees with 51-75% impervious cover
13000 = Artificial surfaces with herbaceous dominant vegetation (25% to 96% vegetation cover)
13100 = Artificial surfaces with perennial grasses with sparse trees
13110 = 4% to 10% impervious cover with perennial grasses and sparse trees
13111 = Jack pine barrens with 4-10% impervious cover
13112 = Oak savanna with 4-10% impervious cover
13113 = Aspen openings with 4-10% impervious cover
13114 = Short grasses and mixed trees with 4-10% impervious cover
13115 = Long grasses and mixed trees with 4-10% impervious cover
13120 = 11% to 25% impervious cover with perennial grasses and sparse trees
13121 = Jack pine barrens with 11-25% impervious cover
13122 = Oak savanna with 11-25% impervious cover
13123 = Aspen openings with 11-25% impervious cover
13124 = Short grasses and mixed trees with 11-25% impervious cover
13125 = Long grasses and mixed trees with 11-25% impervious cover
13130 = 26% to 50% impervious cover with perennial grasses and sparse trees
13131 = Jack pine barrens with 26-50% impervious cover
13132 = Oak savanna with 26-50% impervious cover
13133 = Aspen openings with 26-50% impervious cover
13134 = Short grasses and mixed trees with 26-50% impervious cover
13135 = Long grasses and mixed trees with 26-50% impervious cover
13140 = 51% to 75% impervious cover with perennial grasses and sparse trees
13141 = Jack pine barrens with 51-75% impervious cover
13142 = Oak savanna with 51-75% impervious cover
13143 = Aspen openings with 51-75% impervious cover
13144 = Short grasses and mixed trees with 51-75% impervious cover
13145 = Long grasses and mixed trees with 51-75% impervious cover
13200 = Artificial surfaces with perennial grasses
13210 = 4% to 10% impervious cover with perennial grasses
13211 = Short grasses with 4-10% impervious cover
13212 = Non-native dominated long grasses with 4-10% impervious cover
13213 = Mesic prairie with 4-10% impervious cover
13214 = Dry prairie with 4-10% impervious cover
13220 = 11% to 25% impervious cover with perennial grasses
13221 = Short grasses with 11-25% impervious cover
13222 = Non-native dominated long grasses with 11-25% impervious cover
13223 = Mesic prairie with 11-25% impervious cover
13224 = Dry prairie with 11-25% impervious cover
13230 = 26% to 50% impervious cover with perennial grasses
13231 = Short grasses with 26-50% impervious cover
13232 = Non-native dominated long grasses with 26-50% impervious cover
13233 = Mesic prairie with 26-50% impervious cover
13234 = Dry prairie with 26-50% impervious cover
13240 = 51% to 75% impervious cover with perennial grasses
13241 = Short grasses with 51-75% impervious cover
13242 = Non-native dominated long grasses with 51-75% impervious cover
13243 = Mesic prairie with 51-75% impervious cover
13244 = Dry prairie with 51-75% impervious cover
13300 = Artificial surfaces with cultivated herbaceous vegetation (Gardens)
13310 = 4% to 10% impervious cover with cultivated herbaceous vegetation
13311 = Vegetables with 4-10% impervious cover
13312 = Forbs (flowers) with 4-10% impervious cover
13320 = 11% to 25% impervious cover with cultivated herbaceous vegetation
13321 = Vegetables with 11-25% impervious cover
13322 = Forbs (flowers) with 11-25% impervious cover
13330 = 26% to 50% impervious cover with cultivated herbaceous vegetation
13331 = Vegetables with 26-50% impervious cover
13332 = Forbs (flowers) with 26-50% impervious cover
13340 = 51% to 75% impervious cover with cultivated herbaceous vegetation
13341 = Vegetables with 51-75% impervious cover
13342 = Forbs (flowers)with 51-75% impervious cover
14000 = Artificial surfaces with less than 25% vegetation cover
14100 = Buildings and/or pavement
14110 = 76% to 90% impervious cover
14111 = Buildings with 76-90% impervious cover
14112 = Pavement with 76-90% impervious cover
14113 = Buildings and pavement with 76-90% impervious cover
14120 = 91% to 100% impervious cover
14121 = Buildings with 91-100% impervious cover
14122 = Pavement with 91-100% impervious cover
14123 = Buildings and pavement with 91-100% impervious cover
14200 = Exposed earth
14210 = 0% to 10% impervious cover-exposed earth
14211 = Mines with 0-10% impervious cover
14212 = Sand and gravel pits with 0-10% impervious cover
14213 = Landfill with 0-10% impervious cover
14214 = Other exposed/transitional land with 0-10% impervious cover
14220 = 11% to 25% impervious cover-exposed earth
14221 = Mines with 11-25% impervious cover
14222 = Sand and gravel pits with 11-25% impervious cover
14223 = Landfill with 11-25% impervious cover
14224 = Other exposed/transitional land with 11-25% impervious cover
14230 = 26% to 50% impervious cover-exposed earth
14231 = Mines with 26-50% impervious cover
14232 = Sand and gravel pits with 26-50% impervious cover
14233 = Landfill with 26-50% impervious cover
14234 = Other exposed/transitional land with 26-50% impervious cover.
20000 = Planted or Cultivated Vegetation (greater than 96% vegetation cover)
21000 = Planted, maintained or cultivated tree vegetation
21100 = Planted, maintained or cultivated coniferous trees
21110 = Upland soils with planted, maintained, or cultivated coniferous trees
21111 = Spruce/fir trees on upland soils
21112 = White pine trees on upland soils
21113 = Red pine trees on upland soils
21114 = Coniferous trees on upland soils
21200 = Planted, maintained or cultivated deciduous trees
21210 = Upland soils with planted, maintained or cultivated deciduous trees
21211 = Fruit trees (apple, cherry, plum, etc) on upland soils
21212 = Walnut trees on upland soils
21213 = Deciduous trees on upland soils
21300 = Planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous and deciduous trees
21310 = Upland soils with planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
21320 = Hydric soils with planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous/deciduous trees
22000 = Planted, maintained or cultivated shrub and/or vine vegetation
22100 = Planted, maintained or cultivated coniferous shrubs
22110 = Upland soils with planted, maintained or cultivated coniferous shrubs
22120 = Hydric soils with planted, maintained or cultivated coniferous shrubs
22200 = Planted, maintained or cultivated deciduous shrub/vine vegetation
22210 = Upland soils with planted, maintained or cultivated deciduous shrub/vine vegetation
22211 = Blackberry
22212 = Blueberry
22213 = Grape
22214 = Raspberry-black
22215 = Raspberry-red
22216 = Other shrub/vine vegetation
22220 = Artificially flooded or saturated soils
22221 = Cranberry
22300 = Planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous-deciduous shrub/vine vegetation
22310 = Upland soils with planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous-deciduous shrub/vin
22320 = Hydric soils with planted, maintained or cultivated mixed coniferous-deciduous shrub/vin
23000 = Planted or maintained herbaceous vegetation
23100 = Planted or maintained grasses with sparse tree cover
23110 = Upland soils with planted or maintained grasses and sparse tree cover
23111 = Short grasses with sparse tree cover on upland soils
23112 = Long grasses with sparse tree cover on upland soils
23120 = Hydric soils with planted or maintained grasses and sparse tree cover
23121 = Short grasses with sparse tree cover on hydric soils
23122 = Long grasses with sparse tree cover on hydric soils
23200 = Planted or maintained grasses
23210 = Upland soils with planted or maintained grasses
23211 = Short grasses on upland soils
23212 = Long grasses on upland soils
23220 = Hydric soils with planted or maintained grasses
23221 = Short grasses on hydric soils
23222 = Long grasses on hydric soils
23300 = Planted or maintained grasses and forbs
23310 = Upland soils with planted or maintained grasses and forbs
23311 = Short grasses and forbs on upland soils
23312 = Long grasses and forbs on upland soils
23320 = Hydric soils with planted grasses and forbs
23321 = Short grasses and forbs on hydric soils
23322 = Long grasses and forbs on hydric soils
24000 = Cultivated herbaceous vegetation
24100 = Row cropland
24110 = Upland soils - cropland
24111 = Beans (all types except soybeans)
24112 = Corn
24113 = Sorghum
24114 = Soybeans
24115 = Sugar beets
24116 = Potato
24117 = Pumpkins
24118 = Sunflowers
24119 = Other vegetable and truck crops
24120 = Hydric soils - row cropland
24121 = Beans (all types except soybeans) on hydric soils
24122 = Corn on hydric soils
24123 = Sorghum on hydric soils
24124 = Soybeans on hydric soils
24125 = Sugar beets on hydric soils
24126 = Potato on hydric soils
24127 = Pumpkins on hydric soils
24128 = Sunflowers on hydric soils
24129 = Other vegetable and truck crops on hydric soils
24200 = Close grown or solid seeded cropland
24210 = Upland soils - close grown cropland
24211 = Wheat
24212 = Oats
24213 = Barley
24214 = Sod
24215 = Not planted
24216 = Fallow
24217 = Hayfield
24218 = All other close grown cropland on upland soils
24220 = Hydric soils - close grown cropland
24221 = Wheat on hydric soils
24222 = Oats on hydric soils
24223 = Rice on hydric soils
24224 = Barley on hydric soils
24225 = Sod on hydric soils
24226 = Not planted on hydric soils
24227 = Fallow hydric soils
24228 = Hayfield on hydric soils
24229 = All other close grown cropland on hydric soils
24230 = Artificially flooded or saturated soils - close grown cropland
24231 = Rice
30000 = Forests
31000 = Coniferous forest
31100 = Upland coniferous forest
31110 = Black spruce-feathermoss forest
31120 = Jack pine forest
31121 = Jack pine forest jack pine-fir subtype
31122 = Jack pine forest hazel subtype
31123 = Jack pine forest jack pine-oak subtype
31124 = Jack pine forest jack pine-black spruce subtype
31125 = Jack pine forest blueberry subtype
31130 = Red pine forest
31140 = White pine forest
31150 = Upland white cedar forest
31151 = Upland white cedar forest wet-mesic subtype
31152 = Upland white cedar forest mesic subtype
31160 = Spruce-fir forest
31161 = Spruce-fir forest white spruce-balsam fir subtype
31162 = Spruce-fir forest fir-birch subtype
31200 = Saturated coniferous forest
31210 = Tamarack swamp
31211 = Tamarack swamp seepage subtype
31212 = Tamarack swamp minerotrophic subtype
31213 = Tamarack swamp sphagnum subtype
31220 = White cedar swamp
31221 = White cedar swamp seepage subtype
31230 = Black spruce swamp
31240 = Black spruce bog
31241 = Black spruce bog intermediate subtype
31242 = Black spruce bog raised subtype
32000 = Deciduous forest
32100 = Upland deciduous forest
32110 = Oak forest
32111 = Oak forest red maple subtype
32112 = Oak forest mesic subtype
32113 = Oak forest dry subtype
32120 = Northern hardwood forest
32130 = Paper birch forest
32131 = Paper birch forest northern hardwoods subtype
32132 = Paper birch forest spruce-fir subtype
32140 = Aspen-birch forest
32141 = Aspen-birch forest northern hardwoods subtype
32142 = Aspen-birch forest spruce-fir subtype
32150 = Maple-basswood forest
32160 = Aspen forest
32170 = Boxelder - green ash disturbed native forest
32200 = Temporaily flooded deciduous forest
32210 = Floodplain forest
32211 = Floodplain forest silver maple subtype
32212 = Floodplain forest swamp white oak subtype
32220 = Lowland hardwood forest
32230 = Aspen forest temporaily flooded
32300 = Saturated deciduous forest
32310 = Black ash swamp
32311 = Black ash swamp seepage subtype
32320 = Mixed hardwood swamp
32321 = Mixed hardwood swamp seepage subtype
32330 = Aspen forest saturated
32400 = Seasonally flooded deciduous forest
32410 = Black ash swamp - seasonally flooded
32420 = Mixed hardwood swamp - seasonally flooded
33000 = Mixed coniferous-deciduous forest
33100 = Upland mixed coniferous - deciduous forest
33110 = Mixed pine-hardwood forest
33120 = Boreal hardwood - conifer forest
33130 = Northern hardwood-conifer forest
33131 = Northern hardwood-conifer forest yellow birch-white cedar subtype
33140 = White pine-hardwood forest
33141 = White pine-hardwood forest dry subtype
33142 = White pine-hardwood forest mesic subtype
40000 = Woodland - open stands of trees with crowns not usually touching
41000 = Coniferous woodland
41100 = Upland coniferous woodland
41110 = Jack pine woodland
41120 = Northern conifer woodland
41130 = Eastern Red Cedar woodland
42000 = Deciduous woodland
42100 = Upland deciduous woodland
42110 = Aspen woodland
42120 = Oak woodland-brushland
42130 = Disturbed deciduous woodland
43000 = Mixed coniferous-deciduous woodland
43100 = Upland mixed coniferous-deciduous woodland
43110 = Disturbed mixed woodland
50000 = Shrubland
51000 = Coniferous / evergreen shrubland
51100 = Saturated needle-leaved or microphyllous evergreen
51110 = Open sphagnum bog
51111 = Open sphagnum bog intermediate subtype
51112 = Open sphagnum bog raised subtype
51120 = Scrub tamarack poor fen
52000 = Deciduous shrubland
52100 = Upland deciduous shrubland
52110 = Mesic brush-prairie
52111 = Mesic brush-prairie, sand-gravel subtype
52120 = Native dominated upland shrubland
52130 = Non-native dominated upland shrubland
52200 = Temporaily flooded deciduous woodland
52210 = Native dominated temporarily flooded shrubland
52220 = Non-native dominated temporarily flooded shrubland
52300 = Saturated deciduous shrubland
52310 = Shrub fen
52311 = Poor fen shrub subtype
52312 = Rich fen shrub subtype
52320 = Wet brush-prairie
52321 = Wet brush-prairie seepage subtype
52330 = No n-native dominated saturated shrubland
52340 = Shrub swamp seepage subtype
52400 = Seasonally flooded deciduous shrubland
52410 = Alder swamp
52420 = Wet meadow shrub subtype
52430 = Willow swamp
52440 = Non-native dominated seasonally flooded shrubland
60000 = Herbaceous
61000 = Grassland or emergent vegetation
61100 = Tall grassland
61110 = Mesic prairie
61111 = Mesic prairie carbonate bedrock subtype
61112 = Mesic prairie crystalline bedrock subtype
61120 = Tall grass non-native dominated grassland
61200 = Medium-tall grassland
61210 = Dry Prairie
61211 = Dry Prairie barrens subtype
61212 = Dry Prairie bedrock bluff subtype
61213 = Dry Prairie sand-gravel subtype
61214 = Dry Prairie hill subtype
61220 = Medium-tall grass non-native dominated grassland
61300 = Temporarily flooded graminoid vegetation
61310 = Wet prairie
61311 = Wet prairie saline subtype
61320 = Wet meadow - temporarily flooded soils
61330 = Temporarily flooded non-native dominated grassland
61400 = Saturated graminoid vegetation
61410 = Wet prairie - saturated soils
61411 = Wet prairie saline subtype - saturated soils
61412 = Wet prairie seepage subtype - saturated soils
61420 = Wet meadow
61430 = Cattail marsh - saturated soils
61440 = Calcareous seepage fen
61441 = Calcareous seepage fen boreal subtype
61442 = Calcareous seepage fen prairie subtype
61450 = Poor fen
61451 = Poor fen sedge subtype
61452 = Poor fen patterned fen subtype
61460 = Rich fen
61461 = Rich fen sedge subtype
61462 = Rich fen floating-mat subtype
61463 = Rich fen patterned fen subtype
61470 = Open bog
61471 = Open sphagnum bog schlenke subtype
61472 = Graminoid bog
61480 = Saturated non-native dominated graminoid vegetation
61500 = Seasonally flooded emergent vegetation
61510 = Cattail marsh - seasonally flooded
61520 = Mixed emergent marsh - seasonally flooded
61530 = Seasonally flooded non-native dominated emergent vegetation
61600 = Semipermanently flooded emergent vegetation
61610 = Cattail marsh
61620 = Mixed emergent marsh
61630 = Semipermanently flooded non-native dominated vegetation
61700 = Intermittently exposed emergent vegetation
61710 = Cattail marsh - intermittently exposed
61720 = Mixed emergent marsh - intermittently exposed
61730 = Intermittently exposed non-native dominated vegetation
61800 = Permanently flooded emergent vegetation
61810 = Cattail marsh - permanently flooded
61820 = Mixed emergent marsh - permanently flooded
61830 = Permanently flooded non-native dominated vegetation
62000 = Grassland with sparse tree layer
62100 = Grassland with sparse deciduous trees
62110 = Aspen openings
62111 = Aspen openings sand gravel subtype
62120 = Dry oak savanna
62121 = Dry oak savanna hill subtype
62122 = Dry oak savanna barrens subtype
62123 = Dry oak savanna sand-gravel subtype
62130 = Mesic oak savanna
62140 = Grassland with sparse deciduous trees - non-native dominated vegetation
62200 = Grassland with sparse conifer or mixed deciduous/coniferous trees
62210 = Jack pine barrens
62220 = Grassland with sparse conifer or mixed deciduous/coniferous trees - non-native dominated
63000 = Perennial forb vegetation
63100 = Upland forb vegetation
63110 = Talus slope algific subtype
63200 = Saturated forb vegetation
63210 = Seepage meadow
64000 = Hydromorphic rooted vegetation
64100 = Standing water hydromorphic rooted vegetation
64110 = Water lily
64111 = Water lily open marsh
64112 = Boreal water lily aquatic wetland
64113 = Northern water lily aquatic wetland
64120 = Midwest pondweed submerged aquatic wetland
65000 = Annual grasslands or forb vegetation
65100 = Seasonally flooded annual forb vegetation
65110 = Slender glasswort saline meadow
69100 = Upland grassland
69200 = Herbaceous wetland
70000 = Nonvascular vegetation
71000 = Lichen vegetation
71100 = Lichen vegetation with sparse tree layer
71110 = Northern conifer scrubland
80000 = Sparse vegetation
81000 = Consolidated rock (cliffs, bedrock, etc.)
81100 = Cliffs with sparse vegetation
81110 = Open cliff
81111 = Great Lakes shore basalt/diabase cliff
81112 = Northern (Laurentian) igneous/metamorphic dry cliff
81113 = Midwest dry limestone/dolostone cliff
81114 = Midwest sandstone dry cliff
81115 = Midwest sandstone moist cliff
81116 = Great Lakes shoreline granite/metamorphic cliff
81120 = Wet cliff
81121 = Maderate cliff
81122 = Midwest sedimentary dripping cliff
81130 = Rock outcrop / butte
81131 = Northern (Laurentian) granite/metamorphic rock outcrop
81132 = Midwest quartzite - granite rock outcrop
81200 = Level bedrock with sparse vegetation
81210 = Open level bedrock
81211 = Inland lake igneous/metamorphic bedrock shore
81212 = Great Lakes basalt (conglomerate) bedrock lakeshore
81213 = Great Lakes limestone-dolostone bedrock lakeshore
81214 = Great Lakes sandstone bedrock shore
81215 = River ledge sandstone pavement
82000 = Boulder, gravel, cobble, or talus
82100 = Lowland or submontane talus / scree slopes
82110 = Lowland talus
82111 = Northern granite/metamorphic talus
82112 = Midwest limestone - dolostone talus
82113 = Northern sandstone talus
82114 = Northern basalt/diabase open talus
82200 = Cobble / gravel beaches and shores
82210 = Cobble / gravel shore
82211 = Great Lakes basalt/diabase cobble-gravel lakeshore
82212 = Riverine igneous/metamorphic cobble-gravel shore
82213 = Great Lakes non-alkaline cobble/gravel shore
82214 = Inland lake igneous/metamorphic cobble-gravel shore
83000 = Unconsolidated material (soil, sand, and ash)
83100 = Sand flats
83110 = Inland strand beach
83111 = Inland freshwater strand beach
83200 = Temporarily flooded sand flats
83210 = Sand flats temporarily flooded
83211 = Lacustrine sand flats - bars
83212 = Riverine sand flats - bars
83300 = Seasonally / temporarily flooded mud flats
83310 = Non-tidal mud flat seasonally / temporarily flooded
83311 = Lake mud flats
83312 = River mud flats
83313 = Saline spring mud flats
90000 = Water
91000 = River (riverine)
91100 = Slow moving linear open water habitat
91200 = Fast moving linear open water habitat
92000 = Lake (lacustrine)
92100 = Limnetic open water
92200 = Semipermanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
92210 = Floating algae - semipermanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
92220 = Floating vascular vegetation - semipermanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
92300 = Intermittently exposed littoral aquatic bed
92310 = Floating algae - intermittently exposed littoral aquatic bed
92320 = Floating vascular vegetation - intermittently exposed littoral aquatic bed
92400 = Permanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
92410 = Floating algae - permanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
92420 = Floating vascular vegetation - permanently flooded littoral aquatic bed
92500 = Littoral open water
93000 = Wetland-open water (palustrine)
93100 = Intermittently exposed aquatic bed
93110 = Floating algae - intermittently exposed aquatic bed
93120 = Floating vascular vegetation - intermittently exposed aquatic bed
93200 = Permanently flooded aquatic bed
93210 = Floating algae
93220 = Floating vascular vegetation
93300 = Palustrine open water

Value Domain for Data Element M_0XX:
0 = 0% impervious
100 = 100% impervious
12 = 12% impervious ( 2 acre lot)
20 = 20% impervious ( 1 acre lot)
25 = 25% impervious (1/2 acre lot)
30 = 30% impervious (1/3 acre lot)
38 = 38% impervious (1/4 acre lot)
65 = 65% impervious (1/8 acre lot)
72 = 72% impervious (large buildings)
85 = 85% impervious (large buildings or pavement)
96 = 96% impervious

Value Domain for Data Element M_2XX:
210 = Residential
211 = Low Density Residential (one dwelling unit per acre)
212 = Medium Density Residential (two to five dwelling units per acre)
213 = High Density Residential (greater than five dwelling units per acre)
220 = Commercial / Industrial
221 = Commercial
222 = Industrial
223 = City Center
224 = Institutional
225 = Corporate Park
226 = Recreational
227 = Utility
228 = Brown field
229 = Other
230 = Transportation (Roads & Railroads)
231 = Roads
232 = Railroads
233 = Parking Lot
234 = Runway
235 = Marina / Barge Tie-ups
236 = Other
240 = Open space use
241 = Parks (picnic grounds, ball fields, playgrounds)
242 = Golf Course
243 = Big Lawn
244 = Public Garden
245 = Cemetery
250 = Pavement
251 = Unimproved (Dirt)
252 = Gravel
253 = Bituminous
254 = Concrete
255 = Porous Pavement
256 = Brick / Cobblestone
257 = Other
260 = Farm buildings
261 = Farmstead
262 = Feeding Operation
270 = Agricultural field methods
271 = Straight row
272 = Crop residue
273 = Contoured
274 = Terraced
275 = Pasture
276 = Hayfield

Value Domain for Data Element M_30X:
301 = Planted community
302 = Managed for wildlife

Value Domain for Data Element M_31X:
310 = Undefined vegetation management
311 = Burned
312 = Mowed
313 = Chemical application
314 = Brush cutting
315 = Tree thinning

Value Domain for Data Element M_32X:
320 = Dead trees present
321 = Natural community disturbed by wind
322 = Natural community disturbed by flood
323 = Natural community disturbed by fire
324 = Natural community disturbed by disease
325 = Recently clear-cut
326 = Natural community disturbed by non-native plants
327 = Natural community disturbed by major cultural activity
328 = Natural community disturbed by unknown factors
329 = Monocultural vegetation

Value Domain for Data Element M_33X:
331 = High quality natural community
332 = Medium quality natural community
333 = Low Quality

Value Domain for Data Element M_400:
400 = Overgrown prairie/savanna

Value Domain for Data Element M_401:
401 = Overgrown woodland

Value Domain for Data Element M_402:
402 = Purple loosestrife

Value Domain for Data Element M_403:
403 = Eurasian watermilfoil

Value Domain for Data Element M_404:
404 = Curly-leaf pondweed

Value Domain for Data Element M_405:
405 = Flowering rush

Value Domain for Data Element M_406:
406 = Narrow-leaf cattail

Value Domain for Data Element M_407:
407 = Crown vetch

Value Domain for Data Element M_408:
408 = Common buckthorn

Value Domain for Data Element M_409:
409 = Leafy spurge

Value Domain for Data Element M_410:
410 = Tartarian honey suckle

Value Domain for Data Element M_411:
411 = Garlic mustard

Value Domain for Data Element M_412:
412 = Reed canary grass

Value Domain for Data Element M_413:
413 = Smooth Brome

Value Domain for Data Element M_414:
414 = Spotted knapweed

Value Domain for Data Element M_415:
415 = Thistle

Value Domain for Data Element M_416:
416 = Siberian elm

Value Domain for Data Element M_417:
417 = Phragmites

Value Domain for Data Element M_420:
420 = Other

Value Domain for Data Element M_5XX:
500 = Coniferous trees
501 = Pines
502 = White Pine
503 = Red Pine
504 = Scotch Pine
505 = Ponderosa Pine
506 = Jack Pine
507 = Spruces
508 = White Spruce
509 = Black Spruce
510 = Norway Spruce
511 = Colorado Spruce
512 = Cedars
513 = White Cedar
514 = Red cedar
515 = Tamarack
516 = Pine / Spruce mix
517 = White Pine / Red cedar mix
518 = Deciduous Trees
519 = Planted Maples
520 = Sugar Maple
521 = Norway Maple
522 = Silver Maple
523 = Boxelder
524 = Oaks
525 = White Oak
526 = Red Oak
527 = Burr Oak
528 = Swamp White Oak
529 = Northern Pin Oak
530 = Ashes
531 = Green Ash
532 = White Ash
533 = Poplars
534 = Cottonwood
535 = Aspen
536 = Bigtooth Aspen
537 = Maple / Oak mix
538 = Maple / Ash mix
539 = Northern Hardwoods
540 = Mixed early successional hardwoods
541 = Mixed Coniferous - Deciduous Trees
542 = White Pine / Sugar Maple
543 = Pine / Spruce / Oak / Maple
544 = Pine / Oak
545 = Walnut
546 = Willow

Value Domain for Data Element M_60X:
601 = Stand initiation
602 = Stem exclusion.
603 = Understory reinitiation
604 = Old, multi-aged community

Value Domain for Data Element M_61X:
610 = No tree cover
611 = 1% to 10% tree cover
612 = 11% to 20% tree cover
613 = 21% to 40% tree cover
614 = 41% to 60% tree cover
615 = 61% to 80% tree cover
616 = 81% to 100% tree cover

Value Domain for Data Element M_62X:
621 = not applicable to stand
622 = 0 to 0.9' Diameter Breast Height (DBH)
623 = 1 to 2.9' DBH
624 = 3 to 4.9' DBH
625 = 5 to 8.9' DBH
626 = 9 to 14.9' DBH
627 = 15 to 19.9' DBH
628 = 20 to 24.9' DBH
629 = 25+? DBH

Value Domain for Data Element M_71X:
710 = Temporarily Flooded (A)
711 = Saturated (B)
712 = Seasonally Flooded (C)
713 = Semipermanently Flooded (F)
714 = Intermittently Exposed (G)
715 = Permanently Flooded (H)
716 = Artificially Flooded (K)

Value Domain for Data Element M_72X:
720 = Beaver Pond (b)
721 = Partially Drained/Ditched (d)
722 = Farmed (f)
723 = Diked/Impounded (h)
724 = Artificial Substrate (r)
725 = Spoil (s)
726 = Excavated (x)

Value Domain for Data Element M_73X:
730 = Wetland(s) present
731 = Water feature used for stormwater management
732 = Water feature used for wildlife management
733 = Reservoir
734 = Livestock watering hole

Value Domain for Data Element M_74X:
740 = Stream(s) present
741 = Ditch present

Value Domain for Data Element M_75X:
750 = Groundwater seepage/springs present
 
Section 6 Distribution Information Top of full metadata Top of page
Publisher Minnesota DNR - MIS Bureau
Publication Date 2003-05-30 00:00:00.0
Contact Person Information Bart Richardson
GIS Coordinator Region 6
DNR-MIS
1200 Warner Road
St. Paul, MN 55106
Phone: (651) 772-6150
FAX: (651) 772-7977
E-mail:
Distributor's Data Set Identifier lulc_mlccspy3
Distribution Liability The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources makes no representation or warranties, express or implied, with respect to the reuse of data provided herewith, regardless of its format or the means of its transmission. There is no guarantee or representation to the user as to the accuracy, currency, suitability, or reliability of this data for any purpose. The user accepts the data 'as is', and assumes all risks associated with its use. By accepting this data, the user agrees not to transmit this data or provide access to it or any part of it to another party unless the user shall include with the data a copy of this disclaimer. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources assumes no responsibility for actual or consequential damage incurred as a result of any user's reliance on this data.
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Transfer Size
Ordering Instructions Dataset is distributed on DNR's FTP site at the link below.
Online Linkage ftp://ftp.dnr.state.mn.us/pub/mlccs/gis_data
 
Section 7 Metadata Reference Information Top of full metadata Top of page
Metadata Date 2005-05-25
Contact Person Information Bart Richardson, GIS Coordinator Region 6
DNR-MIS
1200 Warner Road
St. Paul, MN 55106
Phone: (651) 772-6150
FAX: (651) 772-7977
E-mail:
Metadata Standard Name Minnesota Geographic Metadata Guidelines
Metadata Standard Version 1.2
Metadata Standard Online Linkage http://www.lmic.state.mn.us/gc/stds/metadata.htm



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