Trin_IMA_201006_pNap55_2011_coastal_process_change_of_bays_in_Trinidad


ISO-19139 Metadata

Resource Identification Information:

Citation:
Title:  Trin_IMA_201006_pNap55_2011_coastal_process_change_of_bays_in_Trinidad

Presentation format:  mapDigital

Party responsible for the resource - originator:
Organization's name: Institute of Marine Affairs, Charmaine Delpesh

Themes or categories of the resource:  geoscientificInformation

Place keywords:
Keywords:  Trinidad

Theme keywords:
Keywords:  dynamic equilibrium, erosion, coastal conservation, accretion

Theme keywords:
Keywords:  dynamic equilibrium, erosion, coastal conservation, accretion

Theme keywords:
Keywords:  dynamic equilibrium, erosion, coastal conservation, accretion

Theme keywords:
Keywords:  dynamic equilibrium, erosion, coastal conservation, accretion

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Downloadable Data

Thesaurus name: ArcGIS Content Type
Abstract:  The processes of erosion, accretion, and dynamic equilibrium were identified for selected beaches and bays around Trinidad.

Purpose: Institute of Marine Affairs Coastal Conservation Project

Dataset language:  eng
Dataset character set:  utf8

Status:  completed
Maintenance:
Update frequency:  asNeeded


Spatial representation type:  vector

Processing environment: Esri ArcGIS 12.9.3.32739

Extent:
Geographic element - Bounding rectangle:
Extent contains the resource: true
West longitude: -61.9316
East longitude: -60.91719
North latitude: 10.841154
South latitude: 10.03735
Credits: Institute of Marine Affairs Coastal Conservation Project

Spatial Representation - Vector:

Level of topology for this dataset:  geometryOnly
Geometric objects:
Object type:  composite

Reference System Information:

Reference system identifier:
Value: 2067
Code space: EPSG
Version: 4.5(8.1.2)

Data Quality Information:

Scope of quality information:
Level of the data:dataset

Lineage:
Lineage statement: Using beach profile data the status of beaches and bays of Trinidad, whether they are accreting, eroding or in dynamic equilibrium was assessed and the status mapped.

Process step:
Description: 15 years of data on beach profiles, coastal processes and sediment was used to identify beaches that were eroding, accreting or in dynamic equilibrium.

Distribution Information:

Format:
Format name: Enterprise Geodatabase Feature Class

Transfer options:
Transfer size: 0.117

Portrayal Catalogue Reference:

Portrayal catalogue citation:
Title:  Beaches and Bays of Trinidad and Tobago

Metadata Information:

Metadata language:  eng
Metadata character set:  utf8


Last update:  2022-09-16

Scope of the data described by the metadata:  dataset
Scope name: dataset

Name of the metadata standard used: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Version of the metadata standard: 2007