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Metadata Creation Tool Content Template For Data Stewards

Instructions for use: Please complete all sections in each table below under the ‘FIELD CONTENT’ column. The cells associated with each field in the table will automatically expand to accommodate all of the text that is either typed into the ‘FIELD CONTENT’ column or pasted in from other documents. An * next to a field name indicates that it is mandatory for information to be entered into the adjacent ‘FIELD CONTENT’ cell. Italic text in the ‘FIELD’ column denotes that additional information can be added if available. Do not alter any of the field labels in any of the tables. Please use either the Metadata Creation Tool User Guide or the Metadata Content Guidance Document to assist you with completing each cell. If you need further assistance, please contact the Technical Assistance Team at ephtmetadata@

I. IDENTIFICATION TAB

A. CITATION PAGE

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* CATEGORY |Ambient Air Concentration of Ozone |

|* PUBLICATION DATE |20080815 |

|*TITLE |oz82001monitor.xml |

|URL | |

|* NATIVE DATASET ENVIRONMENT |Microsoft Windows XP |

B. DESCRIPTION PAGE

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* ABSTRACT |This file/dataset contains the maximum 8-hour averages during a 24 hour period of ambient ozone concentration in parts |

| |per million (ppm) as measured by EPA’s Federal reference method (FRM) Air Quality System (AQS) monitors. The file also |

| |contains the key attributes for each AQS Monitor (see ‘Detailed Citation’ at ‘Entity and Attributes Tab’ for complete |

| |list of monitor attributes). |

|* PURPOSE |To provide CDC Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) Network grantees, researchers, other public health |

| |professionals and the public with ambient ozone (air) concentration data for use in assessing the effect of |

| |concentration values on health endpoints. |

|SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION |The dataset provides ozone (monitor-derived) concentration data that will be statistically ‘fused’ with modeled ozone |

| |concentration data (from the CMAQ air quality model) via EPA’s Hierarchical Bayesian statistical space-time model (HBM).|

| |The HBM concentration output minimizes the bias and error inherent in monitored and modeled data and can be used to |

| |correlate concentration levels to specific health outcomes via concentration-response (C-R) relationships. |

|* PROGRESS |The dataset is in it final format and will not be modified. |

|* UPDATE FREQ. |The dataset will not be updated since it provides historical measurement data. |

C. TIME & DATE PAGE

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* CURRENTNESS |Publication Date: 20080815 |

| | |

| |As Of Time Period End Date: 20011231 |

|* DATE TYPE |YYYYMMDD |

|* SINGLE DATE |20080815 – Publication Date |

|* MULTIPLE DATES | |

|Date 1 |20080815 |

|Date 2 |20010101 |

|Date 3 |20011231 |

|* RANGE OF DATES |FROM: 20010101 TO: 20011231 |

D. GEOGRAPHIC AREA PAGE

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* WEST COORDINATE |122.49 |

|* EAST COORDINATE |65.26 |

|* NORTH COORDINATE |47.78 |

|* SOUTH COORDINATE |24.33 |

E. KEYWORDS PAGE

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* THEME |Ozone |

|* THEME KEYWORDS |Ozone concentration |

|THEME 2 | |

|THEME 2 KEYWORDS | |

|THEME 3 | |

|THEME 3 KEYWORDS | |

|* PLACES |United States |

|* PLACES KEYWORDS |Contiguous (Continental) United States |

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F. SECURITY PAGE

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* SECURITY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM |None |

|* CLASSIFICATION |Unclassified |

|* SECURITY HANDLING DESCRIPTION |None |

|* ACCESS CONSTRAINTS |This data is publicly available. |

|* USE CONSTRAINTS |Must read and fully comprehend metadata prior to data use. |

| |Acknowledgement of the Originator/Distributor when using the dataset as a source. |

II. DATA QUALITY TAB

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* PROCESS DATE |20080815 |

|* PROCESS DESCRIPTION |The measured concentration data obtained from EPA’s AQS monitors is stored in a database along with other |

| |attributes, e.g., sample date, elevation, latitude, longitude, etc. An EPA computer program is used to extract |

| |the concentration data and associated attributes from the database and incorporate it into an *.xml file |

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|* LOGICAL CONSISTENCY REPORT |None[pic] |

|* COMPLETENESS REPORT |None |

III. ENTITY AND ATTRIBUTES TAB

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* OVERVIEW |This file/dataset contains maximum 8-hour averages of ozone concentration values for each day in 2001 as |

| |measured by EPA’s Air Quality System (AQS) monitors located throughout the United States. |

|* DETAILED CITATION |The data contained in this file includes: the site numeric identification number for each Air Quality |

| |System ozone monitor (AQS_SITE_ID); the parameter occurrence code (POC), a numeric value used to |

| |distinguish between multiple monitors at a site measuring the same pollutant; the date on which the |

| |maximum 8-hour average ozone concentration ‘sample’ was taken for each Air Quality System ozone monitor |

| |(SAMPLE_DATE); the latitude (LAT), a numeric value in decimal degrees (i.e., 30.498001); the longitude |

| |(LON), a numeric value in decimal degrees (i.e., -87.881412); the datum (DATUM), used to determine the |

| |earth spheroid used as the basis of earth measurement (i.e., NAD27, WGS84); the elevation (ELEVATION) of |

| |the ozone monitor in meters; the numeric value of ambient ozone concentration (OZONE_CONCENTRATION), |

| |i.e., 0.03000, measured by an ozone monitor; the units of measurement (UNITS) used for ambient ozone |

| |concentration as measured by an ozone monitor, i.e., parts per million (ppm); the percent complete |

| |(PERCENT_COMPLETE), represents the percentage of valid measurements taken by an ozone monitor in a day |

| |(minimum acceptable value – 75%); [OPTIONAL] - the flag (FLAG), is an indicator of special events which |

| |helps explain the particular air quality on a given day, i.e., forest fire, Sahara dust, volcanic |

| |eruption, etc. [OPTIONAL]; the description of the location (LOCATION) of the monitor, i.e., suburban; the|

| |numeric FIPS Code designating the state (STATE) the ozone monitor is located in , i.e., 01; the numeric |

| |FIPS Code designating the county (COUNTY) the ozone monitor is located in , i.e., 003; the numeric FIPS |

| |Code designating the MSA (MSA) the ozone monitor is located in , i.e., 5160. |

IV. DISTRIBUTION TAB

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|RESOURCE DESCRIPTION |oz2001monitor.xml: XML format file, total size - 180MB |

|LIABILITY |By using the data, you assume all risk associated with the acquisition, use, management, and disposition of data in your|

| |information system, including any risks to your computers, software or data being damaged by any virus, software, or any|

| |other file which might be transmitted or activated during the data exchange of this data. The EPA shall not be liable, |

| |without limitation, for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, compensatory, or consequential damages, or |

| |third-party claims, resulting from the use or misuse of the acquired data, even if the EPA has been advised of the |

| |possibility of such potential damages or loss. Format compatibility is the user’s responsibility. |

|CUSTOM ORDER PROCESS |This dataset is provided to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) by EPA for use in the Environmental |

| |Public Health Tracking (EPHT) Network. To obtain a separate copy of this dataset, please contact the data distributor |

| |for more information. |

V. METADATA TAB

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* DATE CREATED |20081007 |

|* STANDARD NAME |EPHTN TEMPLATE VERSION 1.1 |

|* ACCESS CONSTRAINTS |This data is publicly available. |

|* USE CONSTRAINTS |Must read and fully comprehend metadata prior to data use. |

| |Acknowledgement of the Originator/Distributor when using the dataset as a source. |

VI. CONTACTS TAB

A. MATRIX PAGE

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* CONTACT 1 NAME |EPA EPHT Principal Investigator |

|* CONTACT 1 TYPE |Data Distributor |

|CONTACT 2 NAME | |

|CONTACT 2 TYPE | |

|CONTACT 3 NAME | |

|CONTACT 3 TYPE | |

|CONTACT 4 NAME | |

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B. ORIGINATORS PAGE

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* PERSON |US EPA EPHT Research Program |

|* ORGANIZATION |US Environmental Protection Agency – Research Triangle Park |

|* TITLE |US EPA EPHT Principal Investigator |

|USERID |N/A |

|HOURS |9:00AM – 5:30PM |

|INSTRUCTIONS |Questions can be sent via e-mail and response(s)/replies will be returned via e-mail also. |

|* PHONE NO. 1 |919 541 7803 |

|PHONE NO. 2 |N/A |

|* FAX |919 541 1551 |

|* E-MAIL |chrborneranger1@ |

|TDD/TTY |N/A |

|* STREET ADDRESS |109 T. W. Alexander Drive, MD E205 -02 |

|* CITY |Durham |

|STATE |North Carolina |

|COUNTRY |United States of America |

|* ZIP |27711-0001 |

C. DISTRIBUTORS PAGE

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* PERSON |US EPA EPHT Research Program |

|* ORGANIZATION |US Environmental Protection Agency – Research Triangle Park |

|* TITLE |US EPA EPHT Principal Investigator |

|USERID |N/A |

|HOURS |9:00AM – 5:30PM |

|INSTRUCTIONS |Questions can be sent via e-mail and response(s)/replies will be returned via e-mail also. |

|* PHONE NO. 1 |919 541 7803 |

|PHONE NO. 2 |N/A |

|* FAX |919 541 1551 |

|* E-MAIL |chrborneranger1@ |

|TDD/TTY |N/A |

|* STREET ADDRESS |109 T. W. Alexander Drive, MD E205 -02 |

|* CITY |Durham |

|STATE |North Carolina |

|COUNTRY |United States of America |

|* ZIP |27711-0001 |

D. METADATA CONTACTS PAGE

|FIELD |FIELD CONTENT |

|* PERSON |US EPA EPHT Research Program |

|* ORGANIZATION |US Environmental Protection Agency – Research Triangle Park |

|* TITLE |US EPA EPHT Principal Investigator |

|USERID |N/A |

|HOURS |9:00AM – 5:30PM |

|INSTRUCTIONS |Questions can be sent via e-mail and response(s)/replies will be returned via e-mail also. |

|* PHONE NO. 1 |919 541 7803 |

|PHONE NO. 2 |N/A |

|* FAX |919 541 1551 |

|* E-MAIL |chrborneranger1@ |

|TDD/TTY |N/A |

|* STREET ADDRESS |109 T. W. Alexander Drive, MD E205 -02 |

|* CITY |Durham |

|STATE |North Carolina |

|COUNTRY |United States of America |

|* ZIP |27711-0001 |

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