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    Surficial Geology of Alberta, 1:1,000,000 scale (GIS data, polygon features)...

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    (2025). Surficial Geology of Alberta, 1:1,000,000 scale (GIS data, polygon features) [Dataset]. https://catalogue.arctic-sdi.org/geonetwork/srv/search?keyword=SURFICIAL
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    Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset is a compilation of existing surficial map information for Alberta, edited for mapping continuity and generalized to make it suitable for presentation and use at 1:1,000,000 scale. It is the dataset used to create Alberta Geological Survey Map 601: Surficial Geology of Alberta. The data were prepared from an intermediate dataset (Alberta Geological Survey DIG 2013-0001), which was edgematched and then the boundaries between similar polygons were 'dissolved.' The residual dataset was then generalized selectively using the Geological Survey of Canada's GeoScaler software. We then added attributes describing the generalized polygons, including unit description, texture, genetic group, and geological age. The data were created as an Esri file geodatabase feature class and exported for public distribution as an Esri shapefile called Surf1M_py_ll.shp. The layer file Surf1M_py_ll.lyr is also included for the convenience of Esri software users (version 9.2).

  2. Surficial Geology of Alberta, Generalized Digital Mosaic (DIG 2013-0002)

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    Updated Apr 27, 2015
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    Alberta Geological Survey (2015). Surficial Geology of Alberta, Generalized Digital Mosaic (DIG 2013-0002) [Dataset]. https://geology-ags-aer.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/745bb49973194f46b19d5ad2f84afd61
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    Apr 27, 2015
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    Alberta Geological Survey
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    This GIS dataset is a compilation of existing surficial map information for Alberta, edited for mapping continuity and generalized to make it suitable for presentation and use at 1:1,000,000 scale. It is the dataset used to create Alberta Geological Survey Map 601: Surficial Geology of Alberta. The data were prepared from an intermediate dataset (Alberta Geological Survey DIG 2013-0001), which was edgematched and then the boundaries between similar polygons were dissolved. The residual dataset was then generalized selectively using the Geological Survey of Canada's GeoScaler software. We then added attributes describing the generalized polygons, including unit description, texture, genetic group, and geological age.The data were created as an Esri file geodatabase feature class and exported for public distribution as an Esri shapefile.

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    Bedrock Geology of Alberta (GIS data, polygon features)

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    Updated Jul 31, 2015
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    (2015). Bedrock Geology of Alberta (GIS data, polygon features) [Dataset]. http://catalogue.arctic-sdi.org/geonetwork/srv/search?keyword=scollard%20formation
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 31, 2015
    Area covered
    Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset is part of a digital compilation of the bedrock geology of Alberta. It is one of the datasets used to produce Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) Map 600. This dataset represents the compilation of existing geological maps and original geological mapping by AGS staff. Mapping in support of the dataset included field observations and creating three-dimensional models of subsurface stratigraphy based on the interpretation of geophysical logs from oil and gas wells. Each three-dimensional formation surface was projected to a model of the bedrock surface, and the intersection formed the first approximation of the position of the geological contact at the base of the surficial deposits. We adjusted these preliminary contacts to honour outcrop data and the interpretation of the bedrock unit immediately below surficial deposits in individual wells. The data were created in geodatabase format and output for public distribution in shapefile format. AGS Open File Report 2013-02 presents additional information on data sources related to this dataset.

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    Surficial Geology of Alberta: Ungeneralized Digital Mosaic (GIS data,...

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    Government of Alberta (2024). Surficial Geology of Alberta: Ungeneralized Digital Mosaic (GIS data, polygon features) [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/b4e65c24-a4cb-4abe-8a2b-4fa320082447
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2024
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    Government of Alberta
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset is a compilation of existing surficial map information for Alberta tiled into one layer. It was an interim product to produce the generalized polygon dataset (Alberta Geological Survey DIG 2013-0002), which is suitable for presentation and use at 1:1,000,000 scale. We prepared the data by appending existing GIS datasets of each surficial map of Alberta into one provincial layer with a standard attribute table. Data sources included published Alberta Geological Survey and Geological Survey of Canada maps, one master's thesis, and ecological (biophysical) land-classification maps of the mountain parks. When possible, we transferred all of the legend data from each map source into the standard schema. As part of our 1:1,000,000-scale map project, we completed mapping the unmapped areas of Alberta at roughly 500,000 to 1,000,000 scale. This dataset includes those previously unpublished data. With this dataset users can, for the first time, view the surficial geology of different map areas done at different scales and map projections by different geologists according to different legends in one GIS layer. We exported the feature class as an Esri shapefile (SurfMosaic_py_ll.shp) for public distribution. The layer file 1M_scale_legend.lyr is also included for the convenience of Esri software users (version 9.2) to render the map according to the common legend shown on Alberta Geological Survey Map 601.

  5. Bedrock Geology of Alberta (DIG 2013-0018)

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    Updated Apr 7, 2015
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    Alberta Geological Survey (2015). Bedrock Geology of Alberta (DIG 2013-0018) [Dataset]. https://geology-ags-aer.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/bedrock-geology-of-alberta-dig-2013-0018
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 7, 2015
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    Alberta Geological Survey
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    Description

    It is one of the datasets used to produce Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) Map 600. This dataset represents the compilation of existing geological maps and original geological mapping by AGS staff. Mapping in support of the dataset included field observations and creating three-dimensional models of subsurface stratigraphy based on the interpretation of geophysical logs from oil and gas wells. Each three-dimensional formation surface was projected to a model of the bedrock surface, and the intersection formed the first approximation of the position of the geological contact at the base of the surficial deposits. We adjusted these preliminary contacts to honour outcrop data and the interpretation of the bedrock unit immediately below surficial deposits in individual wells.The data were created in geodatabase format and output for public distribution in shapefile format.AGS Open File Report 2013-02 presents additional information on data sources related to this dataset.

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    Surficial Geology of Alberta, 1:1,000,000 scale (GIS data, polygon features)...

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    Updated Oct 1, 2024
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    (2024). Surficial Geology of Alberta, 1:1,000,000 scale (GIS data, polygon features) - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-6f0a9f18-3a5f-4f7d-b4db-53a08add0697
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    Oct 1, 2024
    Area covered
    Canada, Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset is a compilation of existing surficial map information for Alberta, edited for mapping continuity and generalized to make it suitable for presentation and use at 1:1,000,000 scale. It is the dataset used to create Alberta Geological Survey Map 601: Surficial Geology of Alberta. The data were prepared from an intermediate dataset (Alberta Geological Survey DIG 2013-0001), which was edgematched and then the boundaries between similar polygons were 'dissolved.' The residual dataset was then generalized selectively using the Geological Survey of Canada's GeoScaler software. We then added attributes describing the generalized polygons, including unit description, texture, genetic group, and geological age. The data were created as an Esri file geodatabase feature class and exported for public distribution as an Esri shapefile called Surf1M_py_ll.shp. The layer file Surf1M_py_ll.lyr is also included for the convenience of Esri software users (version 9.2).

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    Surficial Geology, Alberta Foothills and Rocky Mountains (GIS data, polygon...

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    Government of Alberta (2024). Surficial Geology, Alberta Foothills and Rocky Mountains (GIS data, polygon features) [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/6b9eeded-1622-494b-b498-80010820c80e
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2024
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    Government of Alberta
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Foothills County, Rocky Mountains, Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset is a GIS version of AGS Map 150, Sheets 1 - 6, as mapped at 1:250,000-scale by Bayrock and Reimchen. Digitizing was originally done by Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA). The data were supplied to AGS by PFRA in individual map sheets, in Arc/Info coverage format. Data were subsequently checked and edge-matched to create a single polygon coverage. Some rubber-sheeting and other edits were done during the checking and correction process.

  8. Simplified Bedrock Geology (AGS Map 600)

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    Updated Feb 15, 2021
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    Alberta Geological Survey (2021). Simplified Bedrock Geology (AGS Map 600) [Dataset]. https://geology-ags-aer.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/ags-aer::simplified-bedrock-geology-ags-map-600/about
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    Feb 15, 2021
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    Description

    The simplified geological map of Alberta was derived from three geological compilation maps of the province - supported as needed by field observations, analytical work and/or three-dimensional models of subsurface stratigraphy - produced by the Alberta Geological Survey (AGS): the bedrock geology of the Alberta Plains was simplified from the “Bedrock Geology Map of Alberta” (Map 600/2013, scale 1:1 000 000), the last provincial-scale geological map compilation that included existing geological maps and original geological mapping by Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) staff; the main geological features of the Alberta portion of the Canadian Shield and Athabasca Basin were selected from the compilation map “Precambrian Geology of Northeastern Alberta” (Map 537/2010, scale 1:250 000), based on previous geological maps published by the AGS and GSC; the geology of the Alberta Rockies was simplified from the compilation map “Geology of the Alberta Rocky Mountains and Foothills” (Map 560/2013, scale 1:500 000). In order to properly display the main tectonic features in the province, stratigraphic and lithological details had to be removed. Therefore, independent plutons on the Alberta shield and the internal stratigraphy of the Athabasca Group in the Athabasca Basin were not represented. Over one hundred stratigraphic units of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin ware grouped into Mesoproterozoic (Belt-Purcell Group), Neoproterozoic (Miette Group), Paleozoic (carbonate dominated sequences) and Mesozoic to Cenozoic (mostly clastic sequences).

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    Surficial Geology of Alberta: Ungeneralized Digital Mosaic (GIS data,...

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    Updated Jun 10, 2025
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    (2025). Surficial Geology of Alberta: Ungeneralized Digital Mosaic (GIS data, polygon features) - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://beta.data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/ab-gda-dig_2013_0001
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 10, 2025
    Area covered
    Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset is a compilation of existing surficial map information for Alberta tiled into one layer. It was an interim product to produce the generalized polygon dataset (Alberta Geological Survey DIG 2013-0002), which is suitable for presentation and use at 1:1,000,000 scale. We prepared the data by appending existing GIS datasets of each surficial map of Alberta into one provincial layer with a standard attribute table. Data sources included published Alberta Geological Survey and Geological Survey of Canada maps, one master's thesis, and ecological (biophysical) land-classification maps of the mountain parks. When possible, we transferred all of the legend data from each map source into the standard schema. As part of our 1:1,000,000-scale map project, we completed mapping the unmapped areas of Alberta at roughly 500,000 to 1,000,000 scale. This dataset includes those previously unpublished data. With this dataset users can, for the first time, view the surficial geology of different map areas done at different scales and map projections by different geologists according to different legends in one GIS layer. We exported the feature class as an Esri shapefile (SurfMosaic_py_ll.shp) for public distribution. The layer file 1M_scale_legend.lyr is also included for the convenience of Esri software users (version 9.2) to render the map according to the common legend shown on Alberta Geological Survey Map 601.

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    Surficial Sand and Gravel Deposits of Alberta: Digital Mosaic (GIS data,...

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    Government of Alberta (2024). Surficial Sand and Gravel Deposits of Alberta: Digital Mosaic (GIS data, polygon features) [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/c16edb6a-b129-4bbe-8d66-d00dfa76e60c
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    html, xml, zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2024
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    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset represents a reclassification of existing surficial map information for the purpose of portraying the distribution of sand and gravel deposits in Alberta. The surficial geology of Alberta ungeneralised digital mosaic (Alberta Geological Survey DIG2013-0001) represents the primary source of information used in this reclassification. This dataset was updated with more recently published 1:100,000 scale surficial geology maps, and where appropriate new polygon features that were digitized from line features in the Glacial Landforms of Alberta (Alberta Geological Survey Map 604 and DIG2014-0022). The updated surficial geology mosaic was then reclassified using a thematically-based attribute table which categorizes the original surficial geology features based on their sand and gravel component. Attributes within this table comprise: (1) an approximation of the material type (MATERIAL). (2) the aerial proportion that this material represents of the polygon, as a percentage (PROPORTION). (3) an indication of whether the sand and gravel unit is mapped at the land surface or is buried (SRF_BURIED). (4) the depositional environment relating to the sand and gravel unit (GENESIS). (5) the reference source to the original data (SOURCE_MAP). (6) the GIS dataset from which the features were derived (DATASET). and (7) the mapping scale (SCALE). The MATERIAL honours the original surficial geology polygons when sufficiently precise texture/material information was provided. Otherwise MATERIAL is based on the typical range of materials that are associated with each surficial geology unit on a litho-genetic basis, using the standard Alberta Geological Survey surficial geology legend. When multiple surficial geological units that contain sand and gravel are present within a single polygon (i.e. 60% eolian deposits and 40% fluvial deposits), MATERIAL reflects the unit with the greatest proportion. For geological units whose material properties are of marginal significance as a sand and gravel deposit, particularly those that contain a mixture of silt and sand, a hierarchy was used to determine whether they are included as sand and gravel deposits. Fluvial deposits, littoral and nearshore deposits, and eolian deposits with a silt textural modifier in the original mapping data were included as potential sand and/or gravel deposits because these units are often interspersed with sand and/or gravel materials. Glaciolacustrine deposits with a silt textural modifier were not included because this environment generally does not result in the deposition of extensive sand and gravel sediments. After all of the attributes had been updated, all polygons that may contain some component of sand or gravel were extracted from this dataset to create the sand and gravel potential for Alberta digital mosaic. With this dataset, users can view the extent of surficial sand and gravel deposits in the province in a single GIS layer without the need to interpret this information from a variety of legends in the original surficial geology datasets. Users can further highlight polygons that may represent more suitable targets for sand and gravel based on the estimated material type (i.e. by eliminating polygons that typically contain large amounts of silt and fine sand), the estimated proportion of sand and gravel within the polygon, and depositional environment. This dataset best portrays sand and gravel potential that occurs at the land surface or in the very near surface, and does not attempt evaluate the sub-surface distribution of sand and gravel units. This dataset also does not provide any direct assessment of aggregate quality or thickness, and the material information is mostly inferred from the general association between certain surficial material types and their geological, depositional environment. Furthermore, the sand and gravel potential dataset is based on surficial geology maps produced at different scales and using different legends, therefore the detail and amount of information provided by these polygons will exhibit regional variations. The mapping scale for each polygon is provided in the SCALE attribute.

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    Bedrock Geology of Alberta (GIS data, polygon features) - Catalogue -...

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    Updated Oct 1, 2024
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    (2024). Bedrock Geology of Alberta (GIS data, polygon features) - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-34739138-af4f-4d9d-a7fb-f18a8e694398
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2024
    Area covered
    Canada, Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset is part of a digital compilation of the bedrock geology of Alberta. It is one of the datasets used to produce Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) Map 600. This dataset represents the compilation of existing geological maps and original geological mapping by AGS staff. Mapping in support of the dataset included field observations and creating three-dimensional models of subsurface stratigraphy based on the interpretation of geophysical logs from oil and gas wells. Each three-dimensional formation surface was projected to a model of the bedrock surface, and the intersection formed the first approximation of the position of the geological contact at the base of the surficial deposits. We adjusted these preliminary contacts to honour outcrop data and the interpretation of the bedrock unit immediately below surficial deposits in individual wells. The data were created in geodatabase format and output for public distribution in shapefile format. AGS Open File Report 2013-02 presents additional information on data sources related to this dataset.

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    Surficial Geology, Rocky Mountain House, NTS 83B (GIS data, line features)

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    Government of Alberta (2024). Surficial Geology, Rocky Mountain House, NTS 83B (GIS data, line features) [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/7eee228f-42d2-4539-a856-412bdba144a6
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    zip, html, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2024
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1969 - Jan 1, 1971
    Area covered
    Rocky Mountain House
    Description

    This dataset is a GIS version of the linear surficial geology features in Alberta Geological Survey Map 146.

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    Surficial Geology of the Grand Rapids Area (NTS 84A/SE) (GIS data, line...

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    Government of Alberta (2024). Surficial Geology of the Grand Rapids Area (NTS 84A/SE) (GIS data, line features) [Dataset]. https://ouvert.canada.ca/data/dataset/8cb1d97e-a1c2-4c44-a7d6-04850f814d66
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2024
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    Government of Alberta
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2012 - Jan 1, 2013
    Description

    This GIS dataset depicts the surficial geology of the Grand Rapids area (NTS 84A/SE) (GIS data, line features). The data were created in geodatabase format and output for public distribution in shapefile format. These data comprise the line features of Alberta Geological Survey Map 566, Surficial Geology of the Grand Rapids Area (NTS 84A/SE).

  14. Surficial Sand and Gravel Deposits of Alberta (DIG 2015-0027)

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    Updated Dec 23, 2015
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    Alberta Geological Survey (2015). Surficial Sand and Gravel Deposits of Alberta (DIG 2015-0027) [Dataset]. https://geology-ags-aer.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/b9c54ce1c1ca4a0ab0ef7f0f79bb4aff
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 23, 2015
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    Alberta Geological Survey
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    Description

    This GIS dataset represents a reclassification of existing surficial map information for the purpose of portraying the distribution of sand and gravel deposits in Alberta. The surficial geology of Alberta ungeneralised digital mosaic (Alberta Geological Survey DIG2013-0001) represents the primary source of information used in this reclassification. This dataset was updated with more recently published 1:100,000 scale surficial geology maps, and where appropriate new polygon features that were digitized from line features in the Glacial Landforms of Alberta (Alberta Geological Survey Map 604 and DIG2014-0022). The updated surficial geology mosaic was then reclassified using a thematically-based attribute table which categorizes the original surficial geology features based on their sand and gravel component. Attributes within this table comprise: (1) an approximation of the material type (MATERIAL); (2) the aerial proportion that this material represents of the polygon, as a percentage (PROPORTION); (3) an indication of whether the sand and gravel unit is mapped at the land surface or is buried (SRF_BURIED); (4) the depositional environment relating to the sand and gravel unit (GENESIS); (5) the reference source to the original data (SOURCE_MAP); (6) the GIS dataset from which the features were derived (DATASET); and (7) the mapping scale (SCALE). The MATERIAL honours the original surficial geology polygons when sufficiently precise texture/material information was provided. Otherwise MATERIAL is based on the typical range of materials that are associated with each surficial geology unit on a litho-genetic basis, using the standard Alberta Geological Survey surficial geology legend. When multiple surficial geological units that contain sand and gravel are present within a single polygon (i.e. 60% eolian deposits and 40% fluvial deposits), MATERIAL reflects the unit with the greatest proportion. For geological units whose material properties are of marginal significance as a sand and gravel deposit, particularly those that contain a mixture of silt and sand, a hierarchy was used to determine whether they are included as sand and gravel deposits. Fluvial deposits, littoral and nearshore deposits, and eolian deposits with a silt textural modifier in the original mapping data were included as potential sand and/or gravel deposits because these units are often interspersed with sand and/or gravel materials. Glaciolacustrine deposits with a silt textural modifier were not included because this environment generally does not result in the deposition of extensive sand and gravel sediments. After all of the attributes had been updated, all polygons that may contain some component of sand or gravel were extracted from this dataset to create the sand and gravel potential for Alberta digital mosaic. With this dataset, users can view the extent of surficial sand and gravel deposits in the province in a single GIS layer without the need to interpret this information from a variety of legends in the original surficial geology datasets. Users can further highlight polygons that may represent more suitable targets for sand and gravel based on the estimated material type (i.e. by eliminating polygons that typically contain large amounts of silt and fine sand), the estimated proportion of sand and gravel within the polygon, and depositional environment. This dataset best portrays sand and gravel potential that occurs at the land surface or in the very near surface, and does not attempt evaluate the sub-surface distribution of sand and gravel units. This dataset also does not provide any direct assessment of aggregate quality or thickness, and the material information is mostly inferred from the general association between certain surficial material types and their geological, depositional environment. Furthermore, the sand and gravel potential dataset is based on surficial geology maps produced at different scales and using different legends, therefore the detail and amount of information provided by these polygons will exhibit regional variations. The mapping scale for each polygon is provided in the SCALE attribute.

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    Bedrock Geology of Alberta (GIS data)

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    Updated May 11, 2025
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    (2025). Bedrock Geology of Alberta (GIS data) [Dataset]. https://catalogue.arctic-sdi.org/geonetwork/srv/search?keyword=GEOGRAPHIC-INFORMATION-SYSTEMS
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    Dataset updated
    May 11, 2025
    Area covered
    Alberta
    Description

    This data set comprises the bedrock geology of Alberta in geographic information systems (GIS) format. The GIS coverage was originally prepared by digitizing Map 027, 1972, Alberta Geological Survey, Alberta Research Council. Revisions since 1972 have incorporated new mapping data from work by the Alberta Geological Survey and the Geological Survey of Canada, and by the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists through the contribution of its membership to the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The coverage shows the formation and geologic age of the bedrock subcrop, as well as the nature of the contacts between formations. GIS files are distributed as shapefiles of bedrock polygons (geol_py_ll.shp), bedrock line features (bdrk_ln_ll.shp), and bedrock contacts (geol_ln_ll.shp).

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    Surficial Geology, Edson, NTS 83F (GIS data, polygon features)

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    Updated Aug 11, 2024
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    Government of Alberta | Gouvernement de l'Alberta (2024). Surficial Geology, Edson, NTS 83F (GIS data, polygon features) [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/e8ecf027-8fd3-4860-b2fc-43b3921b36ab
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 11, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Government of Alberta | Gouvernement de l'Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset is a GIS version of Alberta Geological Survey Map 139, polygon features, as mapped at 1:250,000 scale. Digitizing was originally done by Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA). The data were supplied to Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) by PFRA in Arc/Info coverage format (map polygon features only). Data were subsequently checked and edited by AGS.

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    Surficial Sand and Gravel Deposits of Alberta: Digital Mosaic (GIS data,...

    • beta.data.urbandatacentre.ca
    • data.urbandatacentre.ca
    Updated Jun 10, 2025
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    (2025). Surficial Sand and Gravel Deposits of Alberta: Digital Mosaic (GIS data, polygon features) - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://beta.data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/ab-gda-dig_2015_0027
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    Jun 10, 2025
    Area covered
    Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset represents a reclassification of existing surficial map information for the purpose of portraying the distribution of sand and gravel deposits in Alberta. The surficial geology of Alberta ungeneralised digital mosaic (Alberta Geological Survey DIG2013-0001) represents the primary source of information used in this reclassification. This dataset was updated with more recently published 1:100,000 scale surficial geology maps, and where appropriate new polygon features that were digitized from line features in the Glacial Landforms of Alberta (Alberta Geological Survey Map 604 and DIG2014-0022). The updated surficial geology mosaic was then reclassified using a thematically-based attribute table which categorizes the original surficial geology features based on their sand and gravel component. Attributes within this table comprise: (1) an approximation of the material type (MATERIAL). (2) the aerial proportion that this material represents of the polygon, as a percentage (PROPORTION). (3) an indication of whether the sand and gravel unit is mapped at the land surface or is buried (SRF_BURIED). (4) the depositional environment relating to the sand and gravel unit (GENESIS). (5) the reference source to the original data (SOURCE_MAP). (6) the GIS dataset from which the features were derived (DATASET). and (7) the mapping scale (SCALE). The MATERIAL honours the original surficial geology polygons when sufficiently precise texture/material information was provided. Otherwise MATERIAL is based on the typical range of materials that are associated with each surficial geology unit on a litho-genetic basis, using the standard Alberta Geological Survey surficial geology legend. When multiple surficial geological units that contain sand and gravel are present within a single polygon (i.e. 60% eolian deposits and 40% fluvial deposits), MATERIAL reflects the unit with the greatest proportion. For geological units whose material properties are of marginal significance as a sand and gravel deposit, particularly those that contain a mixture of silt and sand, a hierarchy was used to determine whether they are included as sand and gravel deposits. Fluvial deposits, littoral and nearshore deposits, and eolian deposits with a silt textural modifier in the original mapping data were included as potential sand and/or gravel deposits because these units are often interspersed with sand and/or gravel materials. Glaciolacustrine deposits with a silt textural modifier were not included because this environment generally does not result in the deposition of extensive sand and gravel sediments. After all of the attributes had been updated, all polygons that may contain some component of sand or gravel were extracted from this dataset to create the sand and gravel potential for Alberta digital mosaic. With this dataset, users can view the extent of surficial sand and gravel deposits in the province in a single GIS layer without the need to interpret this information from a variety of legends in the original surficial geology datasets. Users can further highlight polygons that may represent more suitable targets for sand and gravel based on the estimated material type (i.e. by eliminating polygons that typically contain large amounts of silt and fine sand), the estimated proportion of sand and gravel within the polygon, and depositional environment. This dataset best portrays sand and gravel potential that occurs at the land surface or in the very near surface, and does not attempt evaluate the sub-surface distribution of sand and gravel units. This dataset also does not provide any direct assessment of aggregate quality or thickness, and the material information is mostly inferred from the general association between certain surficial material types and their geological, depositional environment. Furthermore, the sand and gravel potential dataset is based on surficial geology maps produced at different scales and using different legends, therefore the detail and amount of information provided by these polygons will exhibit regional variations. The mapping scale for each polygon is provided in the SCALE attribute.

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    Bedrock Geology of Alberta, Structures (GIS data, polygon features)

    • open.canada.ca
    • datasets.ai
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    Updated Dec 6, 2024
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    Government of Alberta (2024). Bedrock Geology of Alberta, Structures (GIS data, polygon features) [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/82ea7fb4-80e1-4414-97f4-d107ec0e895e
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    xml, html, zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Government of Alberta
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset is part of a digital compilation of the bedrock geology of Alberta. It is one of the datasets used to produce Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) Map 600. This dataset contains polygons of Canadian Shield mylonite zones (identified as either high-grade mylonite or low-grade mylonite). It also contains a polygon representing the Monarch Fault Zone in the southern Alberta Plains. The mylonite zones are modified after AGS Map 537 and the data source for the Monarch Fault Zone is Geological Survey of Canada Map 20-1967. The data were created in geodatabase format and output for public distribution in shapefile format. AGS Open File Report 2013-02 presents additional information on data sources related to this dataset.

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    Surficial geology, Alberta Foothills and Rocky Mountains - Glacial features...

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    • catalogue.arctic-sdi.org
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    Updated Dec 6, 2024
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    Government of Alberta (2024). Surficial geology, Alberta Foothills and Rocky Mountains - Glacial features (GIS data, line features) [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/ba7434f0-c6c0-4a8f-9ee6-dfb9a0517183
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    html, zip, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Government of Alberta
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Rocky Mountains, Alberta
    Description

    This GIS dataset is part of a GIS version of AGS Map 150, Sheets 1 - 6, as mapped at 1:250,000-scale by Bayrock and Reimchen. The data represent the glacial features component of the maps.

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    Surficial Geology, Edson, NTS 83F (GIS data, line features)

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    • catalogue.arctic-sdi.org
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    21, 55, 57
    Updated Sep 10, 2024
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    Government of Alberta | Gouvernement de l'Alberta (2024). Surficial Geology, Edson, NTS 83F (GIS data, line features) [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/143de22f-b2f3-49d2-86b9-baae4bfc1934
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    21, 55, 57Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 10, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Government of Alberta | Gouvernement de l'Alberta
    Description

    This dataset is a GIS version of Alberta Geological Survey Map 139, line features, as mapped at 1:250,000 scale.

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(2025). Surficial Geology of Alberta, 1:1,000,000 scale (GIS data, polygon features) [Dataset]. https://catalogue.arctic-sdi.org/geonetwork/srv/search?keyword=SURFICIAL

Surficial Geology of Alberta, 1:1,000,000 scale (GIS data, polygon features)

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May 13, 2025
Area covered
Alberta
Description

This GIS dataset is a compilation of existing surficial map information for Alberta, edited for mapping continuity and generalized to make it suitable for presentation and use at 1:1,000,000 scale. It is the dataset used to create Alberta Geological Survey Map 601: Surficial Geology of Alberta. The data were prepared from an intermediate dataset (Alberta Geological Survey DIG 2013-0001), which was edgematched and then the boundaries between similar polygons were 'dissolved.' The residual dataset was then generalized selectively using the Geological Survey of Canada's GeoScaler software. We then added attributes describing the generalized polygons, including unit description, texture, genetic group, and geological age. The data were created as an Esri file geodatabase feature class and exported for public distribution as an Esri shapefile called Surf1M_py_ll.shp. The layer file Surf1M_py_ll.lyr is also included for the convenience of Esri software users (version 9.2).

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