Type Shapefile
To show the approximate extent of municipalities of Yap.
This dataset shows approximate extent of the ten municipalities of Yap. The GIS file was created by Island Research & Education Initiative (2020) by georeferencing and digitizing the map printed in Sunn, Low, Tom and Hara, Inc. (1971) Feasibility studies for the installation of communal water facilities in the populated areas of Tomil, Gagil and Kanifay, Honolulu, Hawaii, 24 p., and slightly modifying it based on village locations shown in the USGS topographic map and village municipal affiliations listed in the Yapese-English dictionary. Note that the sources used are not authoritative and the boundaries shown are highly approximate and in no way definite. This map does not constitute any sort of recommendation, claim, or endorsement.
Island Research & Education Initiative (iREi) Sunn, Low, Tom and Hara, Inc. (1971)
There are no expressed warranties associated with the release of these databases. Specifically, no warranty is made that the GIS data or any subsequent updates will be error free and no warranty is made regarding the positional or thematic accuracy of the GIS data. The GIS data and any features it depicts do not represent or confer any legal rights, privileges, benefits, boundaries or claims of any kind.
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The dataset is included in the Digital Atlas of Micronesia, module Yap, by Island Research & Education Initiative (iREi) in collaboration with Water and Environmental Research Institute of the Western Pacific (WERI) at the University of Guam and funding from United States Geological Survey (USGS) under WRRI 104-B Program and FSM Department of Environment, Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM).
Island Research & Education Initiative (iREi) Sunn, Low, Tom and Hara, Inc. (1971)
There are no expressed warranties associated with the release of these databases. Specifically, no warranty is made that the GIS data or any subsequent updates will be error free and no warranty is made regarding the positional or thematic accuracy of the GIS data. The GIS data and any features it depicts do not represent or confer any legal rights, privileges, benefits, boundaries or claims of any kind.
Topological requirements include the following: lines must begin and end at nodes, lines must connect to each other at nodes, lines do not extend through nodes, left and right areas are defined for each line element and are consistent throughout the file, and lines representing the limits of the file (neatline) are free of gaps.
The completeness of the data is unknown but should be consistent with the level of information normally shown on U.S. Geological Survey 1:24,000-scale topographic maps.
Attribute accuracy is tested by manual comparison of the source with hard copy plots and/or symbolized display of the digital line graph on an interactive computer graphic system. Through inspection and queries, attempts were made to ensure completeness and consistency of attribute values.
Note that boundaries shown in this map are not definite. This map does not constitute any sort of recommendation, claim, or endorsement.
Digitized map by Sunn, Low, Tom and Hara, Inc. (1971)
Sunn, Low, Tom and Hara, Inc. (1971) Feasibility studies for the installation of communal water facilities in the populated areas of Tomil, Gagil and Kanifay, Honolulu, Hawaii, 24 p.,
1. Clipped dataset with updated shoreline; 2. Slightly modifying it based on village locations shown in the USGS topographic map and village municipal affiliations listed in the Yapese-English diction 3. Formatted attribute table, added fields (area, source, etc); added names.
Feature geometry.
ESRI
Coordinates defining the features.
Internal feature number.
Esri
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
Area in acres
Area in square meters
Source of original dataset.
The USGS document Standards for Digital Line Graphs, Part 3: Attribute Codes, contains a detailed description of each attribute code and a reference to the associated map symbols on the map source materials. The document is available at http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/nmpstds/acrodocs/dlg-3/3dlg0798.pdf. Other DLG Standards are available from http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/nmpstds/dlgstds.html.