SOURC - Map Source Description. The user-defined fields of the SOURC extension are detailed below, together with their descriptions.



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SOU - Map Source Description The user-defined fields of the SOU extension are detailed below, together with their descriptions. FIELD NAME SIZE VALUE ANGE TYPE ETAG Unique Extension Identifier. 6 BS-A The last character identifies the version of the TE SOUB EL Length of Data to Follow Note that the value range for NUM_SOU, NUMBPn, NUM_PTSnp, NMIn, NLIn, NUM_PJn and NINn fields may be limited to less than their maximum value due to the limited length of a TE (i.e. EL limited to 99985). 5 BS-N positive integer 00906 to 99985 The following fields define SOU... IS_SA PATH NUM_SOU Image Segment eciprocal Scale This field shall contain the reciprocal scale of the Image Segment (e.g., 50000 for 1:50000). This is usually the scale of the source material. olour Patch Id This field shall contain the identification of the Image Segment (IID1 Field), which contains the colour patch, or BS Spaces if the current Image Segment is not associated with any colour patch. The default value is BS Spaces. Number of Source Descriptions The image contained in the current Image Segment may be derived from one or many original sources (i.e. paper maps). This field shall contain the number of source descriptions to follow, that is the number of original sources used to produce the image..... Start for each source description 1. Bounding Polygons NUM_BPn Number of Bounding Polygons This field shall contain the number of bounding polygons defining the part of the image concerned by the nth source description. If the source description applies to the entire Image Segment (necessary when the GEOPS extension is not present), then this field contains 00..... Start for each bounding polygon of the nth original scene NUM_PTSnp Number of Points in the pth Bounding Polygon This field is required when the value of NUM_BPn is greater than 00, and shall be omitted otherwise. When present, this field shall contain the number of points (coordinate pairs) that are used to define the pth bounding polygon of the nth source description. oordinate values shall refer to the coordinate in PJPS). First and last points shall be the same..... Start for each point (coordinate pair) of the pth bounding polygon 9 BS-N positive integer 10 BS-A <> 2 BS-N positive integer 01 to 99 2 BS-N positive integer 01 to 99 or 00 3 BS-N positive integer 004 to 999

FIELD NAME SIZE VALUE ANGE TYPE LONnpm Longitude/Easting This field is required when the value of NUM_BPn is greater than 00, and shall be omitted otherwise. When present, this field shall contain the easting (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the longitude (otherwise) of the mth point of the pth bounding polygon. LATnpm Latitude/Northing This field is required when the value of NUM_BPn is greater than 00, and shall be omitted otherwise. When present, this field shall contain the northing (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the latitude (otherwise) of the mth point of the pth bounding polygon..... End for each point (coordinate pair) of the pth bounding polygon.... End for each bounding polygon of the nth source description 2. General description PTn UFn EDNn NAMn DPn DVn DV27n Series This field shall contain the series designator (e.g., 1501G) of the nth original source. The default value is BS Spaces, but a significant value is highly recommended. Source Identification This field shall contain a source identification, that is a number or name which, when used with series and edition, will uniquely identify the nth original source. Edition This field shall contain the edition number of the nth original source. Name This field shall contain the full name of the nth original source document. The default value is BS Spaces, but a significant value is highly recommended. Type of Significant Date A significant date is a designated date that most accurately describes basic date of the product for computation of the probable obsolescence date. It can be compilation date, revision date, or other depending on the product and circumstances. This field shall contain the type of the nth original source significant date. The default value is 029, which means "significant date". Significant Date This field shall contain a significant date of the nth original source. The type of the date is specified by the DPn Field. Perishable Date This field shall contain the perishable information date code of the nth original source. The default value is BS Spaces, but a significant value is highly recommended. 10 BS-A <> 20 BS-A 7 BS-A 20 BS-A <> 3 BS-N positive integer See Part 4 - Annex B 8 BS-A YYYYMMDD 8 BS-A YYYYMMDD <>

FIELD NAME SIZE VALUE ANGE TYPE SNn Source eference Number 80 BS-A <> This field can contain a reference number of the nth original source. The default value is BS Spaces. SAn eciprocal Scale 9 BS-N positive integer <> This field shall contain the reciprocal of cartographic scale (e.g., 50000 for 1/50000 scale). The default value is BS Spaces, but a significant value is expected when defined on the source material. UNISQUn Unit of Measure for overage <> This field shall contain the unit of measure of the nth original source coverage, or BS Spaces when this information is unknown or not applicable. The default units are square kilometres (KM2). The default value is BS Spaces. SQUn overage This field is omitted when UNISQUn contains BS Spaces. Otherwise, this field shall contain the coverage of the nth original source, that is a number, with unit above, specifying how many square units of area coverage (e.g., 43000 in the case of 43,000 10 BS-N positive integer UNIPIn PIn WPn NSTn UNIHKEn HKEn km2). Unit of Measure for ontour Interval This field shall contain the unit of measure of the nth original source contour interval, or BS Spaces when this information is unknown or not applicable. The default units are metres (M). The default value is BS Spaces. ontour Interval This field is omitted when UNIPIn contains BS Spaces. Otherwise, this field shall contain the predominant contour interval of the nth original source. Water overage This field shall contain the percentage of the nth original source covered by water, or 999 if this information is unknown. The default value is 999. Navigation System Type This field shall contain the navigation system type (e.g., the value 007 corresponds to LOAN, that is Long ange Air Navigation System) concerning the nth original source, or 000 if this information is unknown. The default value is 000. Units of HKE This field shall contain the unit of measure of the highest known elevation on the nth original source, or BS Spaces when this information is unknown or not applicable. The default units are metres (M). The default value is BS Spaces. Highest Elevation This field is omitted when UNIHKEn contains BS Spaces. Otherwise, this field shall contain the highest known elevation on the nth original source. <> 4 BS-N positive integer 3 BS-N positive integer 0 to 100 or 999 3 BS-N positive integer See Part 4 - Annex B <> 6 BS-N

FIELD NAME SIZE VALUE ANGE TYPE LONHKEn Longitude/Easting of HKE This field is omitted when UNIHKEn contains BS Spaces. Otherwise, this field shall contain the easting (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the longitude (otherwise) of the highest known elevation on the nth original source. This value shall refer to the coordinate system and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS). LATHKEn Latitude/Northing of HKE This field is omitted when UNIHKEn contains BS Spaces. Otherwise, this field shall contain the northing (when the value of GEOS.UNI is M) or the latitude (otherwise) of the highest known elevation on the nth original source. This value shall refer to the coordinate system and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS). QSSn Security lassification of Source This field shall contain the security classification of the nth original source. Valid values are T (TOP SEET), S (SEET), (ONFIDENTIAL), (ESTITED or alternatively FO OFFIIAL USE ONLY), and U (UNLASSIFIED). The default value is U. 1 BS-A T, S,, or U QODn DV10n QLEn PYn 3. Magnetic information NMIn Downgrading This field shall specify if the nth original source originator s permission is required for Downgrading. Valid values are Y (required) or N (not required). The default value is N. Downgrading Date This field is omitted when the value of QSSn is U or when the value of QODn is Y. When present, this field shall contain the date of downgrading of the nth original source. eleasibility This field shall contain the releasibility restrictions for the nth original source. The default value is UNESTITED and indicates that no release restriction exists. opyright Statement This field shall contain the copyright statement for the nth original source. The default value is UNOPYIGHTED. Number of Magnetic Information This field shall contain the number of sets of magnetic information derived from the nth original source..... Start for each set of magnetic information DV30np Date of Magnetic Information contain the date of the pth set of magnetic information derived from the nth original source. 1 BS-A Y or N 8 BS-A YYYYMMDD 80 BS-A 80 BS-A 2 BS-N 00 to 99 8 BS-A YYYYMMDD

FIELD NAME SIZE VALUE ANGE TYPE UNIATnp Units for Annual ate of hange contain the unit of measure of the annual angular magnetic rate of change related to the pth set of magnetic information. The default value is DEG (Decimal Degrees). ATnp UNIGMAnp GMAnp LONGMAnp LATGMAnp UNIGAnp GAnp Annual ate of hange contain the annual angular magnetic rate of change related to the pth set of magnetic information. Units of GMAnp contain the unit of the GMAnp Field. The default value is DEG (Decimal Degrees). G-M Angle contain the grid magnetic angle (GMA): grid north to magnetic north (clockwise regarded as positive). Longitude/Easting of GMAnp eference Point contain the easting (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the longitude (otherwise) of the GMAnp reference point, or BS Spaces if this information is unknown. The longitude/easting shall refer to the coordinate system and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS). The default value is BS Spaces. Latitude/Northing of GMA eference Point contain the northing (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the latitude (otherwise) of the GMAnp reference point, or BS Spaces if this information is unknown. The latitude/northing shall refer to the coordinate system and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS). The default value is BS Spaces. Units of GAnp contain the units of the grid convergence angle (GAnp), or BS Spaces if this information is unknown. The default units are Decimal Degrees (DEG). The default value is BS Spaces. Grid onvergence Angle This field is omitted when the value of NMIn is 00 and when the value of UNIGAnp is BS Spaces. When present, this field shall contain the grid convergence angle related to the pth set of magnetic information. 8 BS-N 8 BS-N (<>) (<>) (<>) 8 BS-N

FIELD NAME SIZE VALUE ANGE TYPE.... End for each set of magnetic information 4. Legends NLIn Number of Legend Images This field shall contain the number of legend images derived from the nth original source..... Start for each legend image derived from the nth original source BADnp Legend ID This field is required when the value of NLIn is contain the identification of the Image Segment (IID1 Field), which contains the pth legend associated with the nth original source..... End for each legend image derived from the nth original source 5. oordinate system DAGn Geodetic Datum Name This field shall contain the name of the geodetic datum to which the nth original source refers. The default value is World Geodetic System 1984. DDn ELLn ELn DVn VDDVn SDAn VDSDAn Geodetic Datum ode This field shall contain the code of the geodetic datum to which the nth original source refers.the default value is WGE. Ellipsoid Name. This field shall contain the name of the ellipsoid to which the nth original source refers. The default value is World Geodetic System 1984. Ellipsoid ode This field shall contain the code of the ellipsoid to which the nth original source refers. The default value is WE. Vertical Datum eference. This field shall contain the name of the vertical datum reference to which the nth original source refers, or BS Spaces if no elevation appears in the nth original source. The default name is Geodetic. ode (ategory) of Vertical eference This field shall contain the code (or category) of the vertical reference to which the nth original source refers, or BS Spaces if no elevation value appears in the nth original source. The default code is GEOD. Sounding Datum Name This field shall contain the name of the sounding datum to which the nth original source refers, or BS Spaces if no sounding appears in the nth original source. The default value is Mean Sea. ode for Sounding Datum This field shall contain the code of the sounding datum to which the nth original source refers, or BS Spaces if no sounding appears in the nth original source. The default valid code is MSL. 2 BS-N positive integer 00 to 99 10 BS-A 80 BS-A 4 BS-A 80 BS-A 80 BS-A 4 BS-A 80 BS-A 4 BS-A <> <> <> <>

FIELD NAME SIZE VALUE ANGE TYPE PNn Projection Name This field shall contain the name of the projection to which the nth original source refers. The default value is Transverse Mercator. 80 BS-A POn NUM_PJn Projection ode This field shall contain the code of the projection to which the nth original source refers. The default value is T. Number of Projection Parameters This field shall contain the number of projection parameters. The PJ Field should be repeated as necessary depending on the projection code (see Part 3-6). If the number of projection parameters provided is lower than specified in Part 3-6, the missing parameters value is 0..... Start for each projection parameter PJnp Projection Parameter Each occurrence of this field provides an appropriate parameter to accurately describe the projection. to know the kind of parameters needed for each projection code..... End for each projection parameter XOn YOn GDn GNn ZNAn 6. Insets NINn Projection False X (Easting) Origin This field shall contain the projection false X (easting) origin. The default value is 000000000000000, which implies that there is no projection false X origin. Projection False Y (Northing) Origin This field shall contain the projection false Y (northing) origin. The default value is 000000000000000, which implies that there is no projection false Y origin. Grid ode This field shall contain the identification code of the grid system to which the nth original source refers, or BS Spaces. The default value is BS Spaces. Grid Description If the GD Field value is not BS Spaces, this field can contain a text description of the grid system. The default value is BS Spaces. Grid Zone number This field shall contain the zone number when the GD Field contains a significant grid code and the corresponding grid system comprises more than one zone. Defaulted to 0000 otherwise. Number of Insets This field shall contain the number of insets derived from the nth original source..... Start for each inset derived from the nth original source 2 BS-A 1 BS-N positive integer 0 to 9 15 BS-N positive integer 15 BS-N positive integer 80 BS-A 4 BS-N integer 2 BS-N positive integer 00 to 99 <> <>

FIELD NAME SIZE VALUE ANGE TYPE INTnp Inset Identification contain the identification of the Image Segment (IID1 Field), which contains the pth inset associated with the nth original source. 10 BS-A INS_SAnp NTLnp TTLnp NVLnp TVLnp eciprocal Scale of inset contain the reciprocal scale (e.g., 50000 for 1:50000) of the pth inset associated with the nth original source. Absolute longitude of lower left corner contain the absolute easting (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the absolute longitude (otherwise) of lower left corner of inset. The PJPS). Absolute latitude of lower left corner contain the absolute northing (when the value of GEOS.UNI is M) or the absolute latitude (otherwise) of lower left corner of inset. The and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS). Absolute longitude of upper left corner contain the absolute easting (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the absolute longitude (otherwise) of upper left corner of inset. The PJPS). Absolute latitude of upper left corner contain the absolute northing (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the absolute latitude (otherwise) of upper left corner of inset. The and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS). 9 BS-N positive integer

FIELD NAME SIZE VALUE ANGE TYPE NTnp Absolute longitude of upper right corner contain the absolute easting (when thevalue of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the absolute longitude (otherwise) of upper right corner of inset. The PJPS). TTnp NVnp TVnp NLnp TLnp Absolute latitude of upper right corner contain the absolute northing (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the absolute latitude (otherwise) of upper right corner of inset. The and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS). Absolute longitude of lower right corner contain the absolute easting (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the absolute longitude (otherwise) of lower right corner of inset. The PJPS). Absolute latitude of lower right corner contain the absolute northing (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the absolute latitude (otherwise) of lower right corner of inset. The and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS). elative longitude of lower left corner contain the relative easting (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the relative longitude (otherwise) of lower left corner of inset. The PJPS). elative latitude of lower left corner This field is required when the value of NINn is greater than 00. When present, this field shall contain the relative northing (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the relative latitude (otherwise) of lower left corner of inset. The latitude/northing shall refer to the coordinate system and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS).

FIELD NAME SIZE VALUE ANGE TYPE NSLnp elative longitude of upper left corner contain the relative easting (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the relative longitude (otherwise) of upper left corner of inset. The PJPS). TSLnp Nnp Tnp NSnp TSnp elative latitude of upper left corner contain the relative northing (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the relative latitude (otherwise) of upper left corner of inset. The and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS). elative longitude of upper right corner contain the relative easting (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the relative longitude (otherwise) of upper right corner of inset. The PJPS). elative latitude of upper right corner contain the relative northing (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the relative latitude (otherwise) of upper right corner of inset. The and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS). elative longitude of lower right corner contain the relative easting (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the relative longitude (otherwise) of lower right corner of inset. The PJPS). elative latitude of lower right corner contain the relative northing (when the value of GEOPS.UNI is M) or the relative latitude (otherwise) of lower right corner of inset. The and units defined in GEOPS (and possibly PJPS)..... End for each inset derived from the nth original source.... End for each source description