| USGS Series |
Water-Resources Investigations Report |
| Report Number |
89-4172 |
| Title |
A Computerized Data-Base System for Land-Use and Land-Cover Data Collected at Ground-Water Sampling Sites in the Pilot National Water Quality Assessment Program |
| Edition |
- |
| Language |
ENGLISH |
| Author(s) |
Scott, Jonathon C. |
| Year |
1989 |
| Originating office |
Geological Survey (U.S.) |
| USGS Library Call Number |
(200) WRi no.89-4172 |
| Physical description |
vi, 139 p. |
| ISBN |
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Abstract
Data-base software has been developed for the management of land-use and land-cover data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of a pilot program to test and refine concepts for a National Water-Quality Assessment Program. This report describes the purpose, use, and design of the land-use and land-cover data-base software.
The software provides capabilities for interactive storage and retrieval of land-use and land-cover data collected at ground-water sampling sites. Users of the software can add, update, and delete land-use and land-cover data. The software also provides capabilities to group, print, and summarize the data.
The land-use and land-cover data-base software supports multiple data-base systems so that data can be accessed by persons in different offices. Data-base systems are organized in a tiered structure. Each data-base system contains all the data stored in the data-base systems located in the lower tiers of the structure. Data can be readily transmitted from lower tiers to high tiers of the structure. Therefore, the data-base system at the highest tier of the structure contains land-use and land-cover data for the entire pilot program.