geo_ese.shp - Arcview Shapefile
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Identification_Information:
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Citation:
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Citation_Information:
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Originator: U.S. Geological Survey(comp.)
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Publication_Date: 19990401
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Title: geo_ese.shp - Arcview Shapefile
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Modified for ArcExplorer
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Publication_Information:
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Publication_Place: Denver, CO, U.S.A.
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Publisher: U. S. Geological Survey
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Larger_Work_Citation:
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Citation_Information:
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Originator: U.S. Geological Survey
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Publication_Date: 19990401
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Title:
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Maps Showing Geology, Oil and Gas Fields,
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and Geologic Provinces of the Asia Pacific Region;
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Plate 2: Southeast Asia
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Series_Information:
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Series_Name:
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Open File Report 97-470;
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World Energy Data on CD-ROM
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Issue_Identification: Volume F, Asia Pacific Region
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Publication_Information:
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Publication_Place: Denver, CO, USA
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Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey
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Other_Citation_Details:
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Open File Report 97-470F is one of a series of continental- scale geologic
maps of the world being published on CD-ROM by the U.S. Geological Survey's
World Energy Project.
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Online_Linkage: <http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/energy/WorldEnergy/WEnergy.html>
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Description:
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Abstract:
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This coverage includes arcs, polygons, and polygon labels that describe
the generalized geologic age and type of surface outcrops of bedrock of
Southeast Asia (Brunei, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Papua New
Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands and Vietnam; and portions
of Australia, China and Taiwan). It also includes shorelines and inland
water bodies.
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Purpose:
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To delineate geologic contacts and thematically depict generalized geologic
age of outcrops in Open File Report 97-470F Maps Showing Geology, Geologic
Provinces, and Oil and Gas Fields of the Asia Pacific Region;
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Plate 2: Southeast Asia, which is being compiled as a reference for the
U.S. Geological Survey's World Energy Project assessment of undiscovered,
technically recoverable oil and gas resources of the world. This shapefile
is used in an ArcExplorer project.
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Time_Period_of_Content:
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Time_Period_Information:
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Single_Date/Time:
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Calendar_Date: Unknown
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Currentness_Reference: Publication date
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Status:
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Progress: Complete
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Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: Not Planned
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Spatial_Domain:
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Bounding_Coordinates:
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West_Bounding_Coordinate: 73.8860
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East_Bounding_Coordinate: 143.6355
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North_Bounding_Coordinate: 46.8743
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South_Bounding_Coordinate: 14.6054
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Keywords:
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Theme:
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Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
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Theme_Keyword: Geology
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Theme_Keyword: Age
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Theme_Keyword: Generalized Geology
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Theme_Keyword: Lithology
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Theme_Keyword: Geologic Age
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Theme_Keyword: Oil
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Theme_Keyword: Gas
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Theme_Keyword: Geologic province
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Theme_Keyword: Geologic map
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Place:
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Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
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Place_Keyword: Eurasia
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Place_Keyword: Oceania
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Place_Keyword: Asia
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Place_Keyword: Pacific
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Place_Keyword: Brunei
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Place_Keyword: Cambodia
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Place_Keyword: Indonesia
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Place_Keyword: Laos
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Place_Keyword: Malaysia
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Place_Keyword: Papua New Guinea
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Place_Keyword: Singapore
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Place_Keyword: Solomon Islands
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Place_Keyword: Thailand
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Place_Keyword: Vietnam
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Place_Keyword: Kampuchea
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Place_Keyword: South China Sea
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Place_Keyword: Java Sea
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Place_Keyword: AS
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Place_Keyword: BP
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Place_Keyword: BX
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Place_Keyword: CB
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Place_Keyword: CH
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Place_Keyword: LA
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Place_Keyword: MC
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Place_Keyword: ID
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Place_Keyword: MY
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Place_Keyword: PG
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Place_Keyword: PP
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Place_Keyword: RP
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Place_Keyword: SN
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Place_Keyword: TH
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Place_Keyword: TW
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Place_Keyword: VM
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Place_Keyword: Commonwealth of Australia
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Place_Keyword: Negara Brunei Darussalam
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Place_Keyword: Kingdom of Cambodia
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Place_Keyword: People's Republic of China
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Place_Keyword: Lao People's Democratic Republic
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Place_Keyword: Independent State of Papua New Guinea
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Place_Keyword: Republic of the Philippines
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Place_Keyword: Republic of Singapore
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Place_Keyword: Kingdom of Thailand
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Place_Keyword: Socialist Republic of Vietnam
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Access_Constraints: None
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Use_Constraints:
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This database contains intellectual property of the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO), the Commission for the Geological
Map of the World (CMGW), and the Australian Geological Survey Organisation,
(AGSO), used with their permission. Portions of this database covering
coastline and country boundaries contain intellectual property of Environmental
Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), and are used with their permission.
End users are permitted to use these data sets for their own internal use,
including derivative work, but are prohibited from using and redistributing
these data individually or in a derivative work to third parties. Please
refer to the "ATTACHMENT B" file (attach_b.txt) in the prmssn directory
of this CD-ROM for further information on ESRI's license agreement. ESRI
is a registered trademark in the United States and either a trademark or
registered trademark in all other countries where it is used, and ArcExplorer,
Arc/Info Arcview and Arcworld are trademarks of Environmental Systems Research,
Inc.
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Point_of_Contact:
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Contact_Information:
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Contact_Organization_Primary:
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Contact_Organization: U.S. Geological Survey
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Contact_Person: Peter J. McCabe
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Contact_Position:
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Asia Pacific Regional Coordinator for the World Energy Project
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Contact_Address:
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Address_Type: mailing address
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Address:
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U.S. Geological Survey
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Energy Resource Team, Box 25046
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Denver Federal Center, MS 939
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City: Denver
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State_or_Province: CO
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Postal_Code: 80225-0046
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Country: U.S.A.
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Contact_Voice_Telephone: 303.236.7550
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Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: pmccabe@usgs.gov
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Hours_of_Service: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm MST
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Native_Data_Set_Environment: Windows 95 Arcview 3.0
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Data_Quality_Information:
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Attribute_Accuracy:
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Attribute_Accuracy_Report:
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All the attributes other than standard Arc/Info attributes are of character
type.
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1. Attribute item "GLG" (geology) is abstracted from fill colors
and labels on UNESCO and AGSO source maps denoting geologic age of surficial
outcrops. Rock units whose age was divided within a geologic age on the
map are attributed as undivided. For instance, units labeled "Q", "Q1",
"Q2" and "Q3", and "Q1,2" and "Q2,3" on the UNESCO maps are attributed
as "Q". Units labeled as "PgN" are attributed as "T". Units labeled on
the AGSO map as "Tu", "Tp" (Pliocene) and "Tm" (Miocene) are attributed
as "N" (Neogene). Units labeled as "Tl", "To" (Oligocene) and "Te" (Eocene)
are attributed as "Pg" (Paleogene). Units spanning Neogene and Paleogene
are attributed as "T". Units colored as igneous rock of undetermined age
are attributed as "und". Areas colored as surface water bodies and ocean
are attributed as "H2O". Unmapped areas without color are attributed as
"oth". Units denoted as uncertain with a question mark on the original
maps are attributed without comment. Where there are disagreements on the
original maps between the label and the fill color, or where printing errors
occur, the preference is given to the label in attributing the unit. In
some cases, a judgement is made according to the inferred geologic trend.
Definitions for the values are found below in the entity and attribute
information section.
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2. Attribute item "TYPE" is abstracted from labels and fill patterns
on the UNESCO and AGSO source maps. Because the emphasis of this database
is on oil and gas resources, igneous rocks are generalized. Acid, intermediate
and basic volcanic rocks are attributed as volcanic. Acid, intermediate
and basic intrusive igneous rocks are attributed as intrusive. Ophiolites
and ultra basic rocks were attributed as a general class, ophiolites and
ultrabasic. The UNESCO and AGSO source map legends do not differentiate
sedimentary from metamorphic rocks.
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3. Attribute item "GEN_GLG" is calculated from the item "GLG". In
those cases where the age of units span more than one geologic age the
UNESCO and AGSO practice of placing the older age before the more recent
age is reversed to adhere to the USGS practice of placing the more recent
age first. For instance, "KT" became "TK". Units whose age spans more than
one age are attributed by the era. For example, "CmD" becomes "Pz".
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4. Standard verification of attribute reliability is performed with
the Arc/Info command labelerrors to find polygons without assigned character
value or with more than one value.
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5. Plots are created of the coverage, colored by item "GEN_GLG" and
labeled by item "GLG" at the same scale, projection and map extent of each
of the UNESCO and AGSO source maps for the purposes of review and examination.
Review is conducted by persons uninvolved in the compilation. The entire
set of maps is examined with a polygon to polygon search for errors.
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6. The plots are also examined by the compiler by sampling 2 degree
by
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2 degree areas, yielding a deductive estimate of greater than 99 percent
fidelity to UNESCO and AGSO source maps of items "GLG" and "TYPE", and,
by extension, "GEN_GLG".
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Logical_Consistency_Report:
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Polygon topology. Each polygon has one unique label point with unique id,
there are no dangles. Polygons are bounded at perimeter of extent, including
areas attributed as water and where geologic age is not shown. The coverage
has been topologically cleaned and built in Arc/Info 7.1.2.
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Completeness_Report:
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An informal threshold of 1500 meters of width or length is used in digitizing
features from the source maps. This threshold is not uniformly applied.
Geologic ages indicated on the source maps as uncertain or questionable
are attributed without comment. Ages that are divided on the original maps
are attributed as undivided. For example: two adjacent polygons of Lower
and Middle Cretaceous age are digitized and attributed as one polygon of
Cretaceous age. Some unusual age classifications are attributed in a more
generalized or standard manner. For instance: Upper Permian through Tertiary
is attributed as Cenozoic/Mesozoic, Carboniferous through Triassic is attributed
as Mesozoic/Paleozoic, and Upper Triassic through Lower Cretaceous as Mesozoic.
Acid, Intermediate and Basic igneous rocks are not differentiated and are
attributed as either intrusive or extrusive igneous rocks. Areas indicated
on the map as either Ultrabasic or Ophiolitic are classed together as Ultrabasic
or Ophiolite.
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Positional_Accuracy:
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Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy:
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Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy_Report:
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There are difficulties registering the scanned gray-scale images of the
original UNESCO source maps. The latitude and longitude graticules do not
match the stated map projection at the corners of the maps beyond the area
mapped geologically. In particular, the upper left corner of map sheet
1, the extreme Northwest portion, and the upper right corner of map sheet
2, the extreme Northeast portion, have latitude and longitude graticules
that deviate from a calculated graticule using the Arc/Info generate and
project commands. Coastlines and inland water bodies abstracted from ESRI
Arcworld 1:3m countries and rivers are used to rectify the images. Because
international boundaries are not depicted on the UNESCO source maps, it
is not possible to use borders to rectify the images. Although a relatively
low RMS error is achieved in registering the images, there is little control
in the Northwest portion of the coverage. The registration is inconsistent
across the four map sheets used to compile this coverage. When the coverage
is digitized there remain discrepencies with the ESRI sourced coverage.
(ESRI Arcworld is chosen as a standard because it is widely accepted and
available.) These discrepencies are in part the result of the registration
problem, and in part caused by compilation differences between UNESCO and
ESRI. Using a roving window, piecewise rubbersheeting is performed with
the Arc/Info adjust command, polygon option. Identifiable features of inland
water bodies and shorelines common to both sources are used as targets
to create the "to - from" links for adjusting the coverage. The portions
of this coverage depicting New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, and parts
of Australia are compiled from the AGSO source map and do not experience
the same degree of registration problems. The latitude and longitude graticule
agree closely with the calculated graticule. No rubbersheeting is perfomed
on these portions. Overlaying plots of this coverage, corresponding to
the source maps in scale, projection and map extent, on a light table shows
a variable offset ranging from 0 to 5 mm (25 km).
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The following describe the tolerances of the section compiled from the
UNESCO maps:
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1. Original geologic maps are presumed to be of 500 meter maximum
accuracy (0.1mm at 5,000,000 scale)
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2. Scanned gray-scale images are of 200 dot/inch resolution
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(0.13 mm on paper map)
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3. Scanned images are registered and rectified with an average RMS
error of 641 meters. (0.1 mm on paper map)
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4. Fuzzy tolerance is set at 500 meters (0.71 pixel)
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and weed tolerance is set at 250 meters (0.31 pixel)
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5. 100 points are sampled on the master coverage for fit with ESRI
Arcworld country boundaries and an RMS error is calculated of 780 meters,
the maximum error is 11,400 meters.
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The following describe the tolerances of the section compiled from the
AGSO map:
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1. Original geologic maps are of 500 meter maximum accuracy
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(0.1mm at 5,000,000 scale)
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2. Scanned gray-scale images are of 200 dot/inch resolution (0.13
mm on paper map)
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3. Scanned images are registered and rectified with an average RMS error
of 270 meters. (0.05 mm on paper map)
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4. Fuzzy tolerance is set at 500 meters (0.71 pixel)
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and weed tolerance is set at 250 meters (0.31 pixel)
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Vertical_Positional_Accuracy:
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Vertical_Positional_Accuracy_Report: Not Applicable
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Lineage:
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Source_Information:
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Source_Citation:
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Citation_Information:
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Originator:
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)/
Committee for Geologic Map of the World (CMGW)(ed.)
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Publication_Date: 19900000
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Title: Geology of East and South Asia, sheets 3 and 4
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Edition: Third
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Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map
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Publication_Information:
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Publication_Place: Paris, France
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Publisher: UNESCO
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Source_Scale_Denominator: 5000000
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Type_of_Source_Media: paper
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Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
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Time_Period_Information:
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Single_Date/Time:
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Calendar_Date: Unknown
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Source_Currentness_Reference: publication date
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Source_Citation_Abbreviation: UNESCO
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Source_Contribution: outlines and attributes of geologic age and
type
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Source_Information:
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Source_Citation:
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Citation_Information:
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Originator:
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Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics,
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Australia Department of National Development
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(now Australian Geological Survey Organisation)
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Publication_Date: 19650000
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Title: Geological Map of the World: Australia and Oceania
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Publication_Information:
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Publication_Place: Canberra, Australia
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Publisher:
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Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Australia Department
of National Development
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(now Australian Geological Survey Organisation)
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Source_Scale_Denominator: 5000000
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Type_of_Source_Media: paper
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Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
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Time_Period_Information:
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Single_Date/Time:
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Calendar_Date: Unknown
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Source_Currentness_Reference: publication date
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Source_Citation_Abbreviation: AGSO
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Source_Contribution: outlines and attributes of geologic age and
type
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Source_Information:
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Source_Citation:
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Citation_Information:
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Originator: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)(comp.)
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Publication_Date: 19920000
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Title: Arcworld cntry_92
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Publication_Information:
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Publication_Place: Redlands, CA, U.S.A.
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Publisher: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
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Larger_Work_Citation:
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Citation_Information:
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Originator: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)(comp.)
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Publication_Date: 19920000
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Title: Arcworld Digital Map of the World
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Source_Scale_Denominator: 3000000
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Type_of_Source_Media: CD-ROM
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Source_Time_Period_of_Content:
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Time_Period_Information:
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Single_Date/Time:
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Calendar_Date: Unknown
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Source_Currentness_Reference: Publication date
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Source_Citation_Abbreviation: ESRI
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Source_Contribution:
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Used as a guide to match coastlines and inland water bodies, and to verify
island locations
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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Original source maps are scanned as gray-scale tiff images with a resolution
of 200 dpi. The gray-scale images are registered to a composite arc coverage
of coastlines and interior waterbody outlines taken from ESRI Arcworld
country boundary and hydrology coverages, with an average root mean square
error of approximately 600 meters. The images are then rectified in Arc/Info.
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Process_Date: 19980625
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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Arcs and labels are digitized on screen in Arcedit with a fuzzy tolerance
of 500 meters and a weed tolerance of 250 meters, using the gray-scale
images as a background guide. Features less than 1000 meters in length
or width are not captured. Features crossing the edges of original map
sources are adjusted to meet despite discrepencies in image registration
between different original map sheets.
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Process_Date: 19980910
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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Coverage is cleaned and built as a polygon coverage
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with a fuzzy tolerance of 500 meters.
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Process_Date: 19980911
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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Polygon coverage of New Guinea produced by the same method using other
map source is map joined to the coverage, creating the master coverage
geo_reg3 with a fuzzy tolerance of 500 meters.
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Process_Date: 19980920
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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Master coverage is cleaned and built
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with a fuzzy tolerance of 500 meters.
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Process_Date: 19980921
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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The master coverage is adjusted to the composite coverage of coastlines
and interior water bodies derived from ESRI Arcworld country boundaries
and hydrology using a series of piecewise rubbersheet transformations by
means of the Arcedit adjust command with the polygon option.
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Process_Date: 19980930
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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Duplicate and missing labels are identified with the labelerrors command.
Using a copy of the master coverage loaded into an Arcview view in one
window and the master coverage in Arcedit in another window, the errors
are queried, duplicate labels are deleted, and missing labels applied and
attributed.
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Process_Date: 19980925
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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The master coverage is cleaned and built as a polygon coverage
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with a fuzzy tolerance of 500 meters.
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Process_Date: 19980926
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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A polygon coverage of Australia and New Zealand geologic age compiled with
similar methodology is mapjoined to the master coverage.
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Process_Date: 19990108
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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A new field of generalized geologic age is added and populated in Arcedit,
using the select and calculate commands with polygons as the edit feature.
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Process_Date: 19990110
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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Paper maps are plotted from Arcplot at the same scale and extent as the
original map sources (UNESCO - South and East Asia; AGSO - New Guinea)
and are distributed with the original map source sheets for manual examination
for the purposes of content review.
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Process_Date: 19990120
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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The master coverage is edited in Arcedit, according to the results of the
content reviews, adding or deleting arcs and labels as needed, and updating
the attribution of labels as needed.
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Process_Date: 19990130
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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The master coverage is cleaned and built as a polygon coverage
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with a fuzzy tolerance of 500 meters.
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Process_Date: 19990201
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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The master coverage is projected to the current Lambert projection.
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Process_Date: 19990201
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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The projected coverage is cleaned and built
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with a fuzzy tolerance of 500 meters.
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Process_Date: 19990201
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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The projected coverage is clipped to the current extent as a polygon coverage
with a fuzzy tolerance of 500 meters.
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Process_Date: 19990202
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Process_Step:
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Process_Description:
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Coverage is converted to Arcview shapefile in Arcview 3.0. Polygon attribute
table is simplified by removing Arc/Info topological fields. New fields
of numerically indexed generalized geologic age and alphabetically indexed
rock type are added to accomodate ArcExplorer legend.
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Process_Date: 19990215
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Spatial_Data_Organization_Information:
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Direct_Spatial_Reference_Method: Vector
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Point_and_Vector_Object_Information:
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SDTS_Terms_Description:
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SDTS_Point_and_Vector_Object_Type: GT-polygon composed of chains
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Point_and_Vector_Object_Count: 5127
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Spatial_Reference_Information:
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Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition:
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Planar:
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Map_Projection:
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Map_Projection_Name: Lambert Conformal Conic
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Lambert_Conformal_Conic:
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Standard_Parallel: 15
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Standard_Parallel: -10
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Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: 140
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Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: 0
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False_Easting: 0
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False_Northing: 0
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Planar_Coordinate_Information:
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Planar_Coordinate_Encoding_Method: Coordinate pair
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Coordinate_Representation:
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Abscissa_Resolution: 250 meters
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Ordinate_Resolution: 250 meters
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Planar_Distance_Units: METERS
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Geodetic_Model:
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Horizontal_Datum_Name: North American Datum 1927
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Ellipsoid_Name: Clarke 1866
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Semi-major_Axis: 6378206.4
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Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 294.98
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Entity_and_Attribute_Information:
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Detailed_Description:
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Entity_Type:
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Entity_Type_Label: geo_ese.dbf
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Entity_Type_Definition: Attribute Database File
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Entity_Type_Definition_Source: None
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Attribute:
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Attribute_Label: Geo_se_
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Attribute_Definition: Internal feature number
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Attribute_Definition_Source: Software computed
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Attribute_Domain_Values:
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Range_Domain:
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Range_Domain_Minimum: 2
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Range_Domain_Maximum: 5128
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Attribute:
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Attribute_Label: Glg
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Attribute_Definition: Code for geologic age attribution of source
maps
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Attribute_Definition_Source: U.S. Geological Survey
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Attribute_Domain_Values:
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Enumerated_Domain:
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Enumerated_Domain_Value:
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Q, TQ, NQ, N, T, KT, MZ, PZMZ, K, JK, J, TrJ,
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Tr, PTr, PZ, PZu, P, CP, CTr, C, DC, D, PZl, SD,
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S, OS, O, CmO, CmD, Cm,PtCm, PtO, pC, Pt, A,
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H2O, und, oth
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Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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Range of values taken from UNESCO source map values:
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Q - Quaternary (undivided),
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TQ - Tertiary/Quaternary,
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NQ - Neogene/Quaternary,
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N - Neogene, Paleogene,
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T - Tertiary (undivided),
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KT - Cretaceous/Tertiary,
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MZ - Mesozoic,
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PZMZ - Paleozoic/Mesozoic,
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K - Cretaceous (undivided),
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JK - Jurassic/Cretaceous,
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J - Jurassic (undivided),
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TrJ - Triassic/Jurassic,
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Tr - Triassic (undivided),
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PTr - Permian/Triassic,
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PZ - Paleozoic,
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PZu - Upper Paleozoic,
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P - Permian (unidivided),
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CP - Carboniferous/Permian,
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CTr - Carboniferous/Triassic
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C - Carboniferous (unidivided),
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DC - Devonian/Carboniferous,
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D - Devonian (unidivided),
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PZl - Lower Paleozoic,
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SD - Silurian/Devonian,
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S - Silurian (unidivided),
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OS - Ordovician/Silurian,
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O - Ordovician (undivided),
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CmO - Cambrian/Ordovician,
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CmD - Cambrian/Devonian,
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Cm - Cambrian (undivided),
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PtO - Proterozoic/Ordovician,
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PtCm - Proterozoic/Cambrian,
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pC - Precambrian (undivided),
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Pt - Proterozoic (undivided),
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A - Archean (undivided),
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H2O - Sea and surface water,
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und - Undetermined age,
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oth - Geology not shown
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Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source: UNESCO, AGSO
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Attribute:
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Attribute_Label: Gen_glg
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Attribute_Definition: Code for Generalized geologic age
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Attribute_Definition_Source: U.S. Geological Survey
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Attribute_Domain_Values:
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Enumerated_Domain:
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Enumerated_Domain_Value:
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CzMz, Cz, Q, T, N, Pg, TK, MzPz, Mz, K, KJ, J,
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TrJ, Tr, TrP, PzpCm, Pz, Pzu, P ,PC, C, CD, D, DS,
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Pzl, S, SO, O, OCm,Cm, pCm, Pt, A, H2O, und, oth
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Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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Range of values calculated from UNESCO source map values:
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CzMz - Cenozoic/Mesozoic,
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Cz - Cenozoic (unidivided),
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Q - Quaternary (undivided),
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T - Tertiary (undivided),
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N - Neogene,
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Pg - Paleogene,
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TK - Tertiary/Cretaceous,
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MzPz - Mesozoic/Paleozoic,
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Mz - Mesozoic (undivided),
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K - Cretaceous (undivided),
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KJ - Cretaceous/Jurassic,
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J - Jurassic (undivided),
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JTr - Jurassic/Triassic,
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Tr - Triassic (undivided),
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TrP - Triassic/Permian,
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PzpCm - Paleozoic/Precambrian,
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Pz - Paleozoic (undivided),
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Pzu - Upper Paleozoic,
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P - Permian (undivided),
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PC - Permian/Carboniferous,
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C - Carboniferous (undivided),
-
CD - Carboniferous/Devonian,
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D - Devonian (undivided),
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DS - Devonian/Silurian,
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Pzl - Lower Paleozoic,
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S - Silurian (undivided),
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SO - Silurian/Ordovician,
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O - Ordovician (undivided),
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OCm - Ordovician/Cambrian,
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Cm - Cambrian (undivided),
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pCm - Precambrian (undivided),
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Pt - Proterozoic (undivided),
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A - Archean (undivided),
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H2O - Sea and surface water,
-
und - Undetermined age,
-
oth - Geology not shown
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Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
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U.S. Geological
Survey
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Attribute:
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Attribute_Label: Age
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Attribute_Definition:
-
Numerically indexed code denoting generalized geologic
age
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Attribute_Definition_Source: U.S. Geological Survey
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Attribute_Domain_Values:
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Enumerated_Domain:
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Enumerated_Domain_Value:
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01_CzMz, 02_Cz, 03_Q, 04_T, 05_N, 06_Pg, 07_TK, 08_MzPz, 09_Mz, 10_K, 11_KJ,
12_J, 13_TrJ, 14_Tr, 15_TrP, 16_PzpCm, 17_Pz, 18_Pzu, 19_P, 20_PC, 21_C,
22_CD, 23_D, 24_DS, 25_Pzl, 26_S, 27_SO, 28_O, 29_OCm, 30_Cm, 31_pCm, 32_Pt,
33_A, 34_H2O, 35_und, 36_oth
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Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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Range of values calculated from "GEN_GLG":
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01_CzMz - Cenozoic/Mesozoic
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02_Cz - Cenozoic (unidivided)
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03_Q - Quaternary (undivided)
-
04_T - Tertiary (undivided)
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05_N - Neogene
-
06_Pg - Paleogene
-
07_TK - Tertiary/Cretaceous
-
08_MzPz - Mesozoic/Paleozoic
-
09_Mz - Mesozoic (undivided)
-
10_K - Cretaceous (undivided)
-
11_KJ - Cretaceous/Jurassic
-
12_J - Jurassic (undivided)
-
13_JTr - Jurassic/Triassic
-
14_Tr - Triassic (undivided)
-
15_TrP - Triassic/Permian
-
16_PzpCm - Paleozoic/Precambrian
-
17_Pz - Paleozoic (undivided)
-
18_Pzu - Upper Paleozoic
-
19_P - Permian (undivided)
-
20_PC - Permian/Carboniferous
-
21_C - Carboniferous
-
22_CD - Carboniferous/Devonian
-
23_D - Devonian (undivided)
-
24_DS - Devonian/Silurian
-
25_Pzl - Lower Paleozoic
-
26_S - Silurian (undivided)
-
27_SO - Silurian/Ordovician
-
28_O - Ordovician (undivided)
-
29_OCm - Ordovician/Cambrian
-
30_Cm - Cambrian (undivided)
-
31_pCm - Precambrian (undivided)
-
32_Pt - Proterozoic (undivided)
-
33_A - Archean (undivided)
-
34_H2O - Sea and surface water
-
35_und - Undetermined age
-
36_oth - Geology not shown
-
Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
-
U.S. Geological
Survey
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Attribute:
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Attribute_Label: Lith
-
Attribute_Definition: Alphabetically indexed code denoting rock
type
-
Attribute_Definition_Source: U.S. Geological Survey
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Attribute_Domain_Values:
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Enumerated_Domain:
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Enumerated_Domain_Value: B_volc, C_intrus, D_ultra
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Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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Range of values abstracted from UNESCO and AGSO maps:
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B_volc - Extrusive igneous rock
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C_intrus - Intrusive igneous rock
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D_ultra - Ultrabasic igneous rock and ophiolites
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Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
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U.S. Geological
Survey
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Distribution_Information:
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Distributor:
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Contact_Information:
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Contact_Organization_Primary:
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Contact_Organization:
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U.S. Geological Survey Earth Science Information Center (ESIC)
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Contact_Position: N/A
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Contact_Address:
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Address_Type: mailing and physical address
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Address:
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U.S. Geological Survey
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Box 25286
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Building 810
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Denver Federal Center
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City: Denver
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State_or_Province: CO
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Postal_Code: 80225-0286
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Country: U.S.A.
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Contact_Voice_Telephone: 303.202.4200
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Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: infoservices@usgs.gov
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Hours_of_Service: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm MST
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Resource_Description:
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CD-ROM "Open File Report 97-470F
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Maps Showing Geology, Oil and Gas Fields,
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and Geologic Provinces of the Asia Pacific Region"
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Distribution_Liability:
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No warranty, expressed or implied is made by the U.S. Geological Survey
regarding the correctness of the data, or the utility of the data on any
computer system, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such
warranty.
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Standard_Order_Process:
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Digital_Form:
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Digital_Transfer_Information:
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Format_Name: Arcview Shapefile (geo_ese.shp)
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Digital_Transfer_Option:
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Offline_Option:
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Offline_Media: CD-ROM
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Recording_Format: ISO 9660 with Apple HSF extensions
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Compatibility_Information:
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ISO 9660 format allows the CDROM to be read by most computer operating
systems.
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Fees: None
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Ordering_Instructions:
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To order CD-ROM contact USGS Earth Science Information Center 1-800-USA-MAPS
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Metadata_Reference_Information:
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Metadata_Date: 19990206
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Metadata_Contact:
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Contact_Information:
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Contact_Organization_Primary:
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Contact_Organization: U.S. Geological Survey
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Contact_Person: Peter J. McCabe
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Contact_Position:
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Asia Pacific Region Coordinator for the World Energy Project
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Contact_Address:
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Address_Type: mailing and physical address
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Address:
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U.S. Geological Survey
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Energy Resource Team, Box 25046
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Denver Federal Center, MS 939
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City: Denver
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State_or_Province: CO
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Postal_Code: 80225-0046
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Country: U.S.A.
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Contact_Voice_Telephone: 303.236.7550
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Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: pmccabe@usgs.gov
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Hours_of_Service: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm MST
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Metadata_Standard_Name: FGDC CSDGM
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Metadata_Standard_Version: FGDC-STD-001-1998
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