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  1. Unpublished Digital Bedrock Geologic-GIS Map of Gateway National Recreation...

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    National Park Service (2024). Unpublished Digital Bedrock Geologic-GIS Map of Gateway National Recreation Area and Vicinity, New Jersey and New York (NPS, GRD, GRI, GATE, GWBR digital map) adapted from a New Jersey Geological Survey Digital Geodata Series map by Pristas, R. P. (2004) and a New York State Museum Map and Chart Series map by Rickard, L.V., Isachsen, Y.W., and Fisher, D.W. (1970) [Dataset]. https://s.cnmilf.com/user74170196/https/catalog.data.gov/dataset/unpublished-digital-bedrock-geologic-gis-map-of-gateway-national-recreation-area-and-vicin
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    Jun 5, 2024
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    National Park Servicehttp://www.nps.gov/
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    New Jersey, New York
    Description

    The Unpublished Digital Bedrock Geologic-GIS Map of Gateway National Recreation Area and Vicinity, New Jersey and New York is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables in a 10.1 file geodatabase (gwbr_geology.gdb), a 10.1 ArcMap (.MXD) map document (gwbr_geology.mxd), individual 10.1 layer (.LYR) files for each GIS data layer, an ancillary map information (.PDF) document (gate_geology.pdf) which contains source map unit descriptions, as well as other source map text, figures and tables, metadata in FGDC text (.TXT) and FAQ (.HTML) formats, and a GIS readme file (gwbr_gis_readme.pdf). Please read the gwbr_gis_readme.pdf for information pertaining to the proper extraction of the file geodatabase and other map files. To request GIS data in ESRI 10.1 shapefile format contact Stephanie O’Meara (stephanie.omeara@colostate.edu; see contact information below). The data is also available as a 2.2 KMZ/KML file for use in Google Earth, however, this format version of the map is limited in data layers presented and in access to GRI ancillary table information. Google Earth software is available for free at: http://www.google.com/earth/index.html. Users are encouraged to only use the Google Earth data for basic visualization, and to use the GIS data for any type of data analysis or investigation. The data were completed as a component of the Geologic Resources Inventory (GRI) program, a National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Division funded program that is administered by the NPS Geologic Resources Division (GRD). Source geologic maps and data used to complete this GRI digital dataset were provided by the following: New Jersey Geological Survey and New York State Museum. Detailed information concerning the sources used and their contribution the GRI product are listed in the Source Citation section(s) of this metadata record (gwbr_metadata_faq.html; available at http://nrdata.nps.gov/geology/gri_data/gis/gate/gwbr_metadata_faq.html). Users of this data are cautioned about the locational accuracy of features within this dataset. Based on the source map scale of 1:100,000 and United States National Map Accuracy Standards features are within (horizontally) 127 meters or 416.7 feet of their actual _location as presented by this dataset. Users of this data should thus not assume the _location of features is exactly where they are portrayed in Google Earth, ArcGIS or other software used to display this dataset. All GIS and ancillary tables were produced as per the NPS GRI Geology-GIS Geodatabase Data Model v. 2.3. (available at: http://science.nature.nps.gov/im/inventory/geology/GeologyGISDataModel.cfm). The GIS data projection is NAD83, UTM Zone 18N, however, for the KML/KMZ format the data is projected upon export to WGS84 Geographic, the native coordinate system used by Google Earth. The data is within the area of interest of Gateway National Recreation Area.

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    A geodatabase representing a compilation of Cadwell, D.H., and others, 1991,...

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    U.S. Geological Survey (2024). A geodatabase representing a compilation of Cadwell, D.H., and others, 1991, Surficial Geology of New York; New York State Museum Map and Chart Series 40, scale 1:250,000, 5 sheets. [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/a-geodatabase-representing-a-compilation-of-cadwell-d-h-and-others-1991-surficial-geology-
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    Jul 6, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    New York
    Description

    This Scientific Data Release is a spatial geodatabase representation of a compilation of Cadwell, D.H., Connally, G.G., Fleisher, P.J., Muller, E.H., 1988, Surficial geologic map of New York; Niagara sheet: New York State Museum Map and Chart Series 40, scale 1:250,000, 5 sheets., Muller, E.H., Cadwell, D.H., Connally, G.G., Young, R.A., 1986, Surficial geologic map of New York; Finger Lakes sheet: New York State Museum Map and Chart Series 40, scale 1:250,000, 5 sheets., Cadwell, D.H., et al., 1991, Surficial geologic map of New York; Adirondack sheet: New York State Museum Map and Chart Series 40, scale 1:250,000, 5 sheets., Cadwell, D.H., Dineen, R.J., Connally, G.G., Fleisher, P.J., and Rich, J.L., 1987, Surficial geologic map of New York; Hudson-Mohawk sheet: New York State Museum Map and Chart Series 40, scale 1:250,000, 5 sheets., Cadwell, D.H., Connally, G.G., Dineen, R.J., Fleisher, P.J., Fuller, M.L., Les Sirkin, M.L., and Wiles, G.C., 1989, Surficial geologic map of New York; Lower Hudson sheet: New York State Museum Map and Chart Series 40, scale 1:250,000, 5 sheets. These geospatial data depict surficial geologic materials in 5 regions of New York: Niagara, Finger Lakes, Adirondack, Hudson-Mohawk, and Lower Hudson. The data are provided on the New York State Museum webpage as shape files which were imported to ArcGIS Pro. Data and geodatabase organization meet Geologic Map Schema (GeMS) and National Geologic Synthesis (NGS) standards.

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    Digital geologic map of the Elizabethtown Quadrangle, Essex County, New York...

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    Updated Jul 6, 2024
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2024). Digital geologic map of the Elizabethtown Quadrangle, Essex County, New York [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/digital-geologic-map-of-the-elizabethtown-quadrangle-essex-county-new-york
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    Jul 6, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    Essex County, New York
    Description

    This data release provides digitized shapefiles representing surface geologic features depicted on Dr. Matthew S. Walton's unpublished 1960 geologic map of the Elizabethtown quadrangle, Essex County, New York. Features represented by these files include geologic units including Precambrian basement rock, geologic structures, diabase dikes, mine shaft locations, and water bodies. The shape files in this data release represent Walton's original field observations and interpretations. Walton's detailed notes and a geotiff image of the original map are also included.

  4. Digital Bedrock Geologic-GIS Map of Saratoga National Historical Park and...

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    National Park Service (2024). Digital Bedrock Geologic-GIS Map of Saratoga National Historical Park and Vicinity, New York (NPS, GRD, GRI, SARA, SARA_bedrock digital map) adapted from a De Simone Geological Investigations unpublished map by De Simone (2015) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/digital-bedrock-geologic-gis-map-of-saratoga-national-historical-park-and-vicinity-new-yor
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    Jun 5, 2024
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    National Park Servicehttp://www.nps.gov/
    Description

    The Digital Bedrock Geologic-GIS Map of Saratoga National Historical Park and Vicinity, New York is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is available in the following GRI-supported GIS data formats: 1.) a 10.1 file geodatabase (sara_bedrock_geology.gdb), a 2.) Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) geopackage, and 3.) 2.2 KMZ/KML file for use in Google Earth, however, this format version of the map is limited in data layers presented and in access to GRI ancillary table information. The file geodatabase format is supported with a 1.) ArcGIS Pro map file (.mapx) file (sara_bedrock_geology.mapx) and individual Pro layer (.lyrx) files (for each GIS data layer), as well as with a 2.) 10.1 ArcMap (.mxd) map document (sara_bedrock_geology.mxd) and individual 10.1 layer (.lyr) files (for each GIS data layer). The OGC geopackage is supported with a QGIS project (.qgz) file. Upon request, the GIS data is also available in ESRI 10.1 shapefile format. Contact Stephanie O'Meara (see contact information below) to acquire the GIS data in these GIS data formats. In addition to the GIS data and supporting GIS files, three additional files comprise a GRI digital geologic-GIS dataset or map: 1.) this file (sara_geology_gis_readme.pdf), 2.) the GRI ancillary map information document (.pdf) file (sara_geology.pdf) which contains geologic unit descriptions, as well as other ancillary map information and graphics from the source map(s) used by the GRI in the production of the GRI digital geologic-GIS data for the park, and 3.) a user-friendly FAQ PDF version of the metadata (sara_bedrock_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Please read the sara_geology_gis_readme.pdf for information pertaining to the proper extraction of the GIS data and other map files. Google Earth software is available for free at: https://www.google.com/earth/versions/. QGIS software is available for free at: https://www.qgis.org/en/site/. Users are encouraged to only use the Google Earth data for basic visualization, and to use the GIS data for any type of data analysis or investigation. The data were completed as a component of the Geologic Resources Inventory (GRI) program, a National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Division funded program that is administered by the NPS Geologic Resources Division (GRD). For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/geologic-resources-inventory-products.htm. For more information about the Geologic Resources Inventory Program visit the GRI webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/gri,htm. At the bottom of that webpage is a "Contact Us" link if you need additional information. You may also directly contact the program coordinator, Jason Kenworthy (jason_kenworthy@nps.gov). Source geologic maps and data used to complete this GRI digital dataset were provided by the following: De Simone Geological Investigations. Detailed information concerning the sources used and their contribution the GRI product are listed in the Source Citation section(s) of this metadata record (sara_bedrock_geology_metadata.txt or sara_bedrock_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Users of this data are cautioned about the locational accuracy of features within this dataset. Based on the source map scale of 1:62,500 and United States National Map Accuracy Standards features are within (horizontally) 31.8 meters or 104.2 feet of their actual location as presented by this dataset. Users of this data should thus not assume the location of features is exactly where they are portrayed in Google Earth, ArcGIS, QGIS or other software used to display this dataset. All GIS and ancillary tables were produced as per the NPS GRI Geology-GIS Geodatabase Data Model v. 2.3. (available at: https://www.nps.gov/articles/gri-geodatabase-model.htm).

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    New York geologic map data

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    Updated Oct 29, 2016
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    USGS Science Data Catalog (2016). New York geologic map data [Dataset]. https://dataone.org/datasets/9c195406-1f45-4dc2-a8e5-40640fc20ab7
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    Oct 29, 2016
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
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    A GIS database of geologic units and structural features in New York, with lithology, age, data structure, and format written and arranged just like the other states.

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    NYS Museum Geology GIS

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    Updated Mar 21, 2025
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    ShareGIS NY (2025). NYS Museum Geology GIS [Dataset]. https://data.gis.ny.gov/documents/573c1f2fe8ae43ab980b654caad03500
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    Mar 21, 2025
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    ShareGIS NY
    Area covered
    New York
    Description

    Boundary Data, Surficial Geology Shape Files, Bedrock Geology Shape Files, Physiographic Maps, Brittle Structures of New York (nyfaults), and moreBedrock Geology - Digitized version of the Geologic Map of New York State, 1970. 1:250,000. Consists of five sheets: Niagara, Finger Lakes, Hudson-Mohawk, Adirondack, and Lower Hudson. New York State Museum Map and Chart Series No. 15. MetadataSurficial Geology - Digitized version of the Surficial Geologic Map of New York. Consists of 5 sheets, 1:250,000: Finger Lakes Sheet, 1986; Hudson-Mohawk Sheet, 1987; Niagara Sheet, 1988; Lower Hudson Sheet, 1989; Adirondack Sheet, 1991. Map and Chart Series No. 40. 5 maps: 1:250,000. 1991. MetadataUpper Saranac Lake Bathmetric Points - this dataset contains bathymetric points for Upper Saranac Lake. Locations and depth data were collected for 471 points when the lake had ice cover during March of 1996 and February of 1997. MetadataUpper Saranac Lake Shoreline Development - Projection is UTM zone 18, meters, NAD 27. Available online in Arc/Info export format (.e00), zipped. MetadataMore information can be found at https://www.nysm.nysed.gov/research-collections/geology/gis

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    Bedrock Geology

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    Updated Apr 7, 2020
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    Westchester County GIS (2020). Bedrock Geology [Dataset]. https://gis.westchestergov.com/datasets/bedrock-geology
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    Apr 7, 2020
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    Westchester County GIS
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    Data obtained from New York State Geological Survey. Coverage identifies only broad classifications of Surficial Geology in County. For more information contact: https://www.nysm.nysed.gov/research-collections/geology

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    Geologic Atlas: Gaines folio, Pennsylvania-New York

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    Energy Data Exchange (2019). Geologic Atlas: Gaines folio, Pennsylvania-New York [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/ro/dataset/geologic-atlas-gaines-folio-pennsylvania-new-york
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    Aug 9, 2019
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    Area covered
    Pennsylvania
    Description

    From the site: “The Geologic Atlas of the United States is a set of 227 folios published by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1894 and 1945. Each folio includes both topographic and geologic maps for each quad represented in that folio, as well as description of the basic and economic geology of the area. The Geologic Atlas collection is maintained by the Map & GIS Library. The repository interface with integrated Yahoo! Maps was developed by the Digital Initiatives -- Research & Technology group within the TAMU Libraries using the Manakin interface framework on top of the DSpace digital repository software.

    Additional files of each map are available for download for use in GIS or Google Earth. A tutorial is provided which describes how to download theses files.”

  9. Digital Surficial Geologic-GIS Map of Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational...

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    Updated Jun 4, 2024
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    National Park Service (2024). Digital Surficial Geologic-GIS Map of Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River, NY and PA (NPS, GRD, GRI, UPDE, UPDE_surficial digital map) adapted from PA Geological Survey County Report maps by Sevon, Berg, Schultz and Crowl (1989) and Sevon, Berg and Schultz (1989), NY State Geological Survey unpublished maps by Leone, Backhaus and Kowzlowski (2019) and Kowzlowski (2017), PA Geological Survey Open-File Report maps by Braun (2006, 2008, 2010, 2011) and a U.S.G.S National Hydrography Dataset map (2018) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/digital-surficial-geologic-gis-map-of-upper-delaware-scenic-and-recreational-river-ny-and-
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    Jun 4, 2024
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    National Park Servicehttp://www.nps.gov/
    Description

    The Digital Surficial Geologic-GIS Map of Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River, New York and Pennsylvania is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is available in the following GRI-supported GIS data formats: 1.) a 10.1 file geodatabase (upde_surficial_geology.gdb), a 2.) Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) geopackage, and 3.) 2.2 KMZ/KML file for use in Google Earth, however, this format version of the map is limited in data layers presented and in access to GRI ancillary table information. The file geodatabase format is supported with a 1.) ArcGIS Pro map file (.mapx) file (upde_surficial_geology.mapx) and individual Pro layer (.lyrx) files (for each GIS data layer), as well as with a 2.) 10.1 ArcMap (.mxd) map document (upde_surficial_geology.mxd) and individual 10.1 layer (.lyr) files (for each GIS data layer). The OGC geopackage is supported with a QGIS project (.qgz) file. Upon request, the GIS data is also available in ESRI 10.1 shapefile format. Contact Stephanie O'Meara (see contact information below) to acquire the GIS data in these GIS data formats. In addition to the GIS data and supporting GIS files, three additional files comprise a GRI digital geologic-GIS dataset or map: 1.) A GIS readme file (upde_geology_gis_readme.pdf), 2.) the GRI ancillary map information document (.pdf) file (upde_surficial_geology.pdf) which contains geologic unit descriptions, as well as other ancillary map information and graphics from the source map(s) used by the GRI in the production of the GRI digital geologic-GIS data for the park, and 3.) a user-friendly FAQ PDF version of the metadata (upde_surficial_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Please read the upde_geology_gis_readme.pdf for information pertaining to the proper extraction of the GIS data and other map files. Google Earth software is available for free at: https://www.google.com/earth/versions/. QGIS software is available for free at: https://www.qgis.org/en/site/. Users are encouraged to only use the Google Earth data for basic visualization, and to use the GIS data for any type of data analysis or investigation. The data were completed as a component of the Geologic Resources Inventory (GRI) program, a National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Division funded program that is administered by the NPS Geologic Resources Division (GRD). For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/geologic-resources-inventory-products.htm. For more information about the Geologic Resources Inventory Program visit the GRI webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/gri,htm. At the bottom of that webpage is a "Contact Us" link if you need additional information. You may also directly contact the program coordinator, Jason Kenworthy (jason_kenworthy@nps.gov). Source geologic maps and data used to complete this GRI digital dataset were provided by the following: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, New York State Geological Survey and U.S. Geological Survey. Detailed information concerning the sources used and their contribution the GRI product are listed in the Source Citation section(s) of this metadata record (upde_surficial_geology_metadata.txt or upde_surficial_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Users of this data are cautioned about the locational accuracy of features within this dataset. Based on the source map scale of 1:50,000 and United States National Map Accuracy Standards features are within (horizontally) 25.4 meters or 83.3 feet of their actual location as presented by this dataset. Users of this data should thus not assume the location of features is exactly where they are portrayed in Google Earth, ArcGIS, QGIS or other software used to display this dataset. All GIS and ancillary tables were produced as per the NPS GRI Geology-GIS Geodatabase Data Model v. 2.3. (available at: https://www.nps.gov/articles/gri-geodatabase-model.htm).

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    Geologic Atlas: New York City folio; Paterson, Harlem, Staten Island, and...

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    Energy Data Exchange (2019). Geologic Atlas: New York City folio; Paterson, Harlem, Staten Island, and Brooklyn quadrangles, New York-New Jersey [Dataset]. https://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/dataset/geologic-atlas-new-york-city-new-york-new-jersey
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    Aug 8, 2019
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    Energy Data Exchange
    Area covered
    Brooklyn, Paterson, Staten Island, Harlem, New York, New Jersey
    Description

    From the site: “The Geologic Atlas of the United States is a set of 227 folios published by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1894 and 1945. Each folio includes both topographic and geologic maps for each quad represented in that folio, as well as description of the basic and economic geology of the area. The Geologic Atlas collection is maintained by the Map & GIS Library. The repository interface with integrated Yahoo! Maps was developed by the Digital Initiatives -- Research & Technology group within the TAMU Libraries using the Manakin interface framework on top of the DSpace digital repository software. Additional files of each map are available for download for use in GIS or Google Earth. A tutorial is provided which describes how to download theses files.”

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    Geologic Atlas: Niagara folio, New York

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    Updated Aug 9, 2019
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    Energy Data Exchange (2019). Geologic Atlas: Niagara folio, New York [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/lt/dataset/geologic-atlas-niagara-folio-new-york
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 9, 2019
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    Area covered
    New York
    Description

    From the site: “The Geologic Atlas of the United States is a set of 227 folios published by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1894 and 1945. Each folio includes both topographic and geologic maps for each quad represented in that folio, as well as description of the basic and economic geology of the area. The Geologic Atlas collection is maintained by the Map & GIS Library. The repository interface with integrated Yahoo! Maps was developed by the Digital Initiatives -- Research & Technology group within the TAMU Libraries using the Manakin interface framework on top of the DSpace digital repository software.

    Additional files of each map are available for download for use in GIS or Google Earth. A tutorial is provided which describes how to download theses files.”

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    NYRWA Surficial Geologic Materials

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    Updated Mar 20, 2023
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    ShareGIS NY (2023). NYRWA Surficial Geologic Materials [Dataset]. https://data.gis.ny.gov/datasets/nyrwa-surficial-geologic-materials
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    Mar 20, 2023
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    NYRWA Surficial Geologic Materials: Surficial geologic materials of selected towns in Columbia County, New York. This data set is of surficial geologic materials mapped by the New York Rural Water Association and found in the following towns: Ancram, Austerlitz, Chatham, Claverack, Copake, Germantown, Ghent, Hillsdale, Stuyvesant, and Taghkanic.

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    Bedrock Geology

    • geodata-cc-ny.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 14, 1999
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    Columbia County Planning (1999). Bedrock Geology [Dataset]. https://geodata-cc-ny.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/bedrock-geology
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 14, 1999
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Columbia County Planning
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    Description

    The Geologic Map of New York State, 1970, Consists of five sheets: Niagara, Finger Lakes, Hudson-Mohawk, Adirondack, and Lower Hudson. See New York State Museum Map and Chart Series No. 15. Digitized at a scale of 1:250,000, UTM Zone 18, NAD27. The state is tiled into five regions. Each region corresponds with the original map sheet. The scale of these datasets is 1:250,000. Using this data at a larger scale will NOT provide greater accuracy. In fact, it is a misuse of the datasets.

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    Geospatial data for bedrock elevation and overburden thickness maps of the...

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    Updated May 25, 2023
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    Laura Demott; Frederick Stumm; Michael Como; Jason Finkelstein (2023). Geospatial data for bedrock elevation and overburden thickness maps of the Five Boroughs, New York City, New York [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P911CSI3
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    Dataset updated
    May 25, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Laura Demott; Frederick Stumm; Michael Como; Jason Finkelstein
    License

    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    1905 - 2021
    Area covered
    New York
    Description

    Using a combination of public and proprietary historical construction test borings, recent exploration drilling, USGS observation wells, outcrops, and seismic measurements, a series of geospatial overlays for bedrock elevation and overburden thickness were created for the Five Boroughs of New York City, New York. Rasters were interpolated from a point elevation data set and refined using published and interpretive bedrock contours, and interpreted glacial valleys and faults. Contours for bedrock elevation were generated at 100-ft contour intervals and smoothed. This data release includes shapefiles containing the input point elevation features and output contours, and rasters of interpolated bedrock elevation and overburden thickness surfaces.

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    GIS data for ArcInfo and ArcView for the NY Surficial Geology Map of the...

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    (2017). GIS data for ArcInfo and ArcView for the NY Surficial Geology Map of the Lower Hudson [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/geothermaldata_org/MjcxMTAwZDUtYTQwMC00NmQ3LTk3OTUtYzJjMjYxNTIxZTQ1
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 5, 2017
    Area covered
    3039af0f2149bcc60bcf225beeea8bb04fda11e3, New York
    Description

    GIS data for ArcInfo and ArcView for the NY Surficial Geology Map of the Lower Hudson. Surficial geology of NYS. The state is tiled into five regions. Each region corresponds with the original map sheet. These datasets replace the older version in which the state was tiled into ten regions. 1:250,000 scale data. UTM Zone 18, NAD27.

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    Scans of the NY Bedrock Geology Map Sheet for Lower Hudson

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    (2017). Scans of the NY Bedrock Geology Map Sheet for Lower Hudson [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/geothermaldata_org/ZjdkMmIyZjctYWJkYi00ZGQxLTgyNTItODY4OGJmZjJiMDI2
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    Dec 4, 2017
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    c79120a46371470823856c45213552123cd8db37, New York
    Description

    Scans of the NY Bedrock Geology Map Sheet for Lower Hudson, Map and Chart Series Number 15

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    Geologic Atlas: Watkins Glenn-Catatonk folio, New York

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    Updated Aug 9, 2019
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    Energy Data Exchange (2019). Geologic Atlas: Watkins Glenn-Catatonk folio, New York [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/lt/dataset/geologic-atlas-watkins-glenn-catatonk-folio-new-york
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    Aug 9, 2019
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    Energy Data Exchange
    Area covered
    Catatonk, New York
    Description

    From the site: “The Geologic Atlas of the United States is a set of 227 folios published by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1894 and 1945. Each folio includes both topographic and geologic maps for each quad represented in that folio, as well as description of the basic and economic geology of the area. The Geologic Atlas collection is maintained by the Map & GIS Library. The repository interface with integrated Yahoo! Maps was developed by the Digital Initiatives -- Research & Technology group within the TAMU Libraries using the Manakin interface framework on top of the DSpace digital repository software.

    Additional files of each map are available for download for use in GIS or Google Earth. A tutorial is provided which describes how to download theses files.”

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    Scans of the NY Bedrock Geology Map Sheet for Adirondack

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    (2017). Scans of the NY Bedrock Geology Map Sheet for Adirondack [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/geothermaldata_org/Y2Q0ZDU2OWQtNDRiMi00Mjg2LWIzY2UtNzhlOTEwNzRhYzZk
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    Dec 5, 2017
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    Adirondack Mountains, New York, 348def73889b6a5e8910b469d989bae0e1d0cb21
    Description

    Scans of the NY Bedrock Geology Map Sheet for Adirondack, Map and Chart Series Number 15

  19. Digital Geologic-GIS Map of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and...

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    Updated Jun 5, 2024
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    National Park Service (2024). Digital Geologic-GIS Map of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and Vicinity, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York (NPS, GRD, GRI, DEWA, DEWA digital map) adapted from U.S. Geological Survey maps from (1969, 1971, 1973, 1985, 1990, 1992, 2018), Pennsylvania Geological Survey maps from (1989, 1979), New Jersey Geological Survey maps from (2004, 1992), and New York State Museum maps from (1979, 1970) [Dataset]. https://s.cnmilf.com/user74170196/https/catalog.data.gov/dataset/digital-geologic-gis-map-of-delaware-water-gap-national-recreation-area-and-vicinity-1979-
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    Jun 5, 2024
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    National Park Servicehttp://www.nps.gov/
    Area covered
    Delaware Water Gap, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania
    Description

    The Digital Geologic-GIS Map of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and Vicinity, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is available in the following GRI-supported GIS data formats: 1.) a 10.1 file geodatabase (dewa_geology.gdb), a 2.) Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) geopackage, and 3.) 2.2 KMZ/KML file for use in Google Earth, however, this format version of the map is limited in data layers presented and in access to GRI ancillary table information. The file geodatabase format is supported with a 1.) ArcGIS Pro map file (.mapx) file (dewa_geology.mapx) and individual Pro layer (.lyrx) files (for each GIS data layer), as well as with a 2.) 10.1 ArcMap (.mxd) map document (dewa_geology.mxd) and individual 10.1 layer (.lyr) files (for each GIS data layer). The OGC geopackage is supported with a QGIS project (.qgz) file. Upon request, the GIS data is also available in ESRI 10.1 shapefile format. Contact Stephanie O'Meara (see contact information below) to acquire the GIS data in these GIS data formats. In addition to the GIS data and supporting GIS files, three additional files comprise a GRI digital geologic-GIS dataset or map: 1.) A GIS readme file (dewa_geology_gis_readme.pdf), 2.) the GRI ancillary map information document (.pdf) file (dewa_geology.pdf) which contains geologic unit descriptions, as well as other ancillary map information and graphics from the source map(s) used by the GRI in the production of the GRI digital geologic-GIS data for the park, and 3.) a user-friendly FAQ PDF version of the metadata (dewa_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Please read the dewa_geology_gis_readme.pdf for information pertaining to the proper extraction of the GIS data and other map files. Google Earth software is available for free at: https://www.google.com/earth/versions/. QGIS software is available for free at: https://www.qgis.org/en/site/. Users are encouraged to only use the Google Earth data for basic visualization, and to use the GIS data for any type of data analysis or investigation. The data were completed as a component of the Geologic Resources Inventory (GRI) program, a National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Division funded program that is administered by the NPS Geologic Resources Division (GRD). For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: For a complete listing of GRI products visit the GRI publications webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/geologic-resources-inventory-products.htm. For more information about the Geologic Resources Inventory Program visit the GRI webpage: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/gri,htm. At the bottom of that webpage is a "Contact Us" link if you need additional information. You may also directly contact the program coordinator, Jason Kenworthy (jason_kenworthy@nps.gov). Source geologic maps and data used to complete this GRI digital dataset were provided by the following: U.S. Geological Survey, Pennsylvania Geological Survey, New Jersey Geological Survey and New York State Museum and Science Service. Detailed information concerning the sources used and their contribution the GRI product are listed in the Source Citation section(s) of this metadata record (dewa_geology_metadata.txt or dewa_geology_metadata_faq.pdf). Users of this data are cautioned about the locational accuracy of features within this dataset. Based on the source map scale of 1:250,000 and United States National Map Accuracy Standards features are within (horizontally) 127 meters or 416.7 feet of their actual _location as presented by this dataset. Users of this data should thus not assume the _location of features is exactly where they are portrayed in Google Earth, ArcGIS, QGIS or other software used to display this dataset. All GIS and ancillary tables were produced as per the NPS GRI Geology-GIS Geodatabase Data Model v. 2.3. (available at: https://www.nps.gov/articles/gri-geodatabase-model.htm).

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    Bedrock Geology for New Jersey

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    Updated Apr 18, 2023
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    New York State Department of State (2023). Bedrock Geology for New Jersey [Dataset]. https://opdgig.dos.ny.gov/items/f4681e0276b540c988fbc0a2e9ada2e4
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    Apr 18, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    New York State Department of State
    Area covered
    New Jersey
    Description

    The Bedrock Geology of New Jersey consists of statewide and countywide data layers (contacts, faults, folds, dikes). The GIS data were scanned and digitized from United States Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations and Open- File Series 1:100,000 scale geologic maps compiled from 1984 to 1993. This dataset is intended to provide the public with basic geoscience information for use in geoscience, natural resource and environmental analyses. The geologic themes include geologic units, their descriptions, structural features (faults, folds and dikes). Additional Source Info: https://gisdata-njdep.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/njdep::bedrock-geology-of-new-jersey/aboutView Dataset on the Gateway

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National Park Service (2024). Unpublished Digital Bedrock Geologic-GIS Map of Gateway National Recreation Area and Vicinity, New Jersey and New York (NPS, GRD, GRI, GATE, GWBR digital map) adapted from a New Jersey Geological Survey Digital Geodata Series map by Pristas, R. P. (2004) and a New York State Museum Map and Chart Series map by Rickard, L.V., Isachsen, Y.W., and Fisher, D.W. (1970) [Dataset]. https://s.cnmilf.com/user74170196/https/catalog.data.gov/dataset/unpublished-digital-bedrock-geologic-gis-map-of-gateway-national-recreation-area-and-vicin
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Unpublished Digital Bedrock Geologic-GIS Map of Gateway National Recreation Area and Vicinity, New Jersey and New York (NPS, GRD, GRI, GATE, GWBR digital map) adapted from a New Jersey Geological Survey Digital Geodata Series map by Pristas, R. P. (2004) and a New York State Museum Map and Chart Series map by Rickard, L.V., Isachsen, Y.W., and Fisher, D.W. (1970)

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Jun 5, 2024
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National Park Servicehttp://www.nps.gov/
Area covered
New Jersey, New York
Description

The Unpublished Digital Bedrock Geologic-GIS Map of Gateway National Recreation Area and Vicinity, New Jersey and New York is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables in a 10.1 file geodatabase (gwbr_geology.gdb), a 10.1 ArcMap (.MXD) map document (gwbr_geology.mxd), individual 10.1 layer (.LYR) files for each GIS data layer, an ancillary map information (.PDF) document (gate_geology.pdf) which contains source map unit descriptions, as well as other source map text, figures and tables, metadata in FGDC text (.TXT) and FAQ (.HTML) formats, and a GIS readme file (gwbr_gis_readme.pdf). Please read the gwbr_gis_readme.pdf for information pertaining to the proper extraction of the file geodatabase and other map files. To request GIS data in ESRI 10.1 shapefile format contact Stephanie O’Meara (stephanie.omeara@colostate.edu; see contact information below). The data is also available as a 2.2 KMZ/KML file for use in Google Earth, however, this format version of the map is limited in data layers presented and in access to GRI ancillary table information. Google Earth software is available for free at: http://www.google.com/earth/index.html. Users are encouraged to only use the Google Earth data for basic visualization, and to use the GIS data for any type of data analysis or investigation. The data were completed as a component of the Geologic Resources Inventory (GRI) program, a National Park Service (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Division funded program that is administered by the NPS Geologic Resources Division (GRD). Source geologic maps and data used to complete this GRI digital dataset were provided by the following: New Jersey Geological Survey and New York State Museum. Detailed information concerning the sources used and their contribution the GRI product are listed in the Source Citation section(s) of this metadata record (gwbr_metadata_faq.html; available at http://nrdata.nps.gov/geology/gri_data/gis/gate/gwbr_metadata_faq.html). Users of this data are cautioned about the locational accuracy of features within this dataset. Based on the source map scale of 1:100,000 and United States National Map Accuracy Standards features are within (horizontally) 127 meters or 416.7 feet of their actual _location as presented by this dataset. Users of this data should thus not assume the _location of features is exactly where they are portrayed in Google Earth, ArcGIS or other software used to display this dataset. All GIS and ancillary tables were produced as per the NPS GRI Geology-GIS Geodatabase Data Model v. 2.3. (available at: http://science.nature.nps.gov/im/inventory/geology/GeologyGISDataModel.cfm). The GIS data projection is NAD83, UTM Zone 18N, however, for the KML/KMZ format the data is projected upon export to WGS84 Geographic, the native coordinate system used by Google Earth. The data is within the area of interest of Gateway National Recreation Area.

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