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Download .zipThis theme combines Fire Service Areas and ponds. It was digitized from information drafted on US Geological Survey Quadrangle Maps by the Henry County Soil and Water Conservation District.
Digitizing used run length encoing techniques sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 feet. The horizontal measurement increment was one decafoot (10 feet). Additional details of the digitizing process are available on request. The coverage was susequently converted to Arc/Info vector format.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov Data Update Frequency: As Needed
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Twitter1:24,000 scale Geologic Map of the Dogskin Mountain Quadrangle, Washoe County, Nevada. Detailed geologic mapping by Christopher D. Henry, James E. Faulds, Craig M. dePolo, and David A. Davis in 2004. Field work done in 2001-03. Office Review: Stephen Castor, NBMG; John Dilles, Oregon State University; Larry Garside, NBMG; Kyle House, NBMG; Alan Ramelli, NBMG; Marith Reheis, U.S. Geological Survey. Field Review: Stephen Castor, NBMG; Larry Garside, NBMG; Kyle House, NBMG; Alan Ramelli, NBMG; Marith Reheis, U.S. Geological Survey. Geologic mapping was supported by the U.S. Geological Survey State Map Program (Agreements No. 00-HQ-AG-0048 and No. 01-HQ-AG-0037). The Dogskin Mountain Quadrangle (DMQ) lies about 40 km (25 miles) north of the Reno-Sparks metropolitan area. The DMQ encompasses most of Dogskin Mountain and the western part of the Virginia Mountains, two northwest-trending ranges that are separated by Winnemucca Valley. Geologic mapping of the DMQ was undertaken for several applied and scientific reasons and is part of a broader investigation of the northern Walker Lane, a northwest trending belt of active, right-lateral strike-slip faults. We thank Steve Castor, John Dilles, Larry Garside, Kyle House, Alan Ramelli, and Marith Reheis for thorough constructive reviews. 40Ar/39Ar ages were determined at the New Mexico Geochronology Research Laboratory under the guidance of Bill McIntosh and Matt Heizler. All ages reported here are calculated relative to a monitor age of 28.02 Ma on sanidine from Fish Canyon Tuff (Renne and others, 1998). These ages are slightly greater than those reported in Garside and others (2003), which used a monitor age of 27.84 Ma. Base map: East half of the U.S. Geological Survey Dogskin Mountain Nevada - California, 7.5'x15' 1:25,000-scale Quadrangle which includes Seven Lakes Mtn. 7.5' Quadrangle. To download the map, geologic units descriptions, report, and related GIS zip file data set, please see the linkes provided.
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TwitterMIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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Download .zipThis theme combines Fire Service Areas and ponds. It was digitized from information drafted on US Geological Survey Quadrangle Maps by the Henry County Soil and Water Conservation District.
Digitizing used run length encoing techniques sampling along horizontal lines which represented the midline of cells with a height of 250 feet. The horizontal measurement increment was one decafoot (10 feet). Additional details of the digitizing process are available on request. The coverage was susequently converted to Arc/Info vector format.
Original coverage data was converted from the .e00 file to a more standard ESRI shapefile(s) in November 2014.Contact Information:GIS Support, ODNR GIS ServicesOhio Department of Natural ResourcesReal Estate & Land ManagementReal Estate and Lands Management2045 Morse Rd, Bldg I-2Columbus, OH, 43229Telephone: 614-265-6462Email: gis.support@dnr.ohio.gov Data Update Frequency: As Needed