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Location_Table_for_Points Description: [[TermDesc::The location table describes the location dimension for point data.

The fields that datafed uses are:

  • Mandatory fields:
    • loc_code: A unique text field, used to identify a location.
    • lat: Latitude of the location in degrees_north
    • Lon: Elevation of the location in degrees_east
  • Optional datafed fields:
    • loc_name: Reasonably short text describing location.
    • elev: elevation in meters.
  • data specific fields:
    • Any field with any name

Good loc_codes are short abbreviations like ACAD and YOSE for Acadia and Yosemite National Parks. Completely numeric loc codes are possible, but more difficult to recognize and since leading zeros are significant, tools like excel may think they're numbers and cut them off.

If the loc_codes are long, like 9 characters, it's useful to generate a numeric 16-bit primary key for the location table and use it for joining the data tables with the location table. This may help in indexing and speed things up quite a bit.

Example: CIRA/VIEWS location table

Part of the CSV response:

   loc_code, loc_name, lat, lon, elev
   WHRI1, White River NF, 39.1536, -106.8209, 3413.5
   WICA1, Wind Cave, 43.5576, -103.4838, 1296
   WIMO1, Wichita Mountains, 34.7323, -98.713, 509
   YELL2, Yellowstone NP 2, 44.5653, -110.4002, 2425]] 

Glossary Domain: {{{Glossary Domain}}}"{{{Glossary Domain}}}" is not in the list (WCS, HTAP, AQInfrastructure) of allowed values for the "Glossary Domain" property.

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