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The current database consists of location 9,032 entries. The surface-based, point data include 5,272, 6,939, and 903 density, magnetic susceptibility, and NRM measurements, respectively. Downhole data from 146 drillcore have also been incorporated, yielding an additional 1,145 and 9,622 measurements of density and magnetic susceptibility, respectively. Geologic interpretation of gravity and magnetic anomaly data in a given area is greatly enhanced if density, magnetic susceptibility (MS) and natural remanent magnetization (NRM) data are available for representative rock-types (Chandler and others, 2008). Along with geologic information from outcrop and drill-holes, rock property data help relate geophysical anomaly...
Collection includes cores extracted over decades by mineral exploration firms as they completed their Maine work or otherwise released their data, covering both public and private lands that were the subject of mineral exploration. These records represent the best public collection of the major mineral exploration efforts of the 1960s-1980s. This collection of 595 scanned core records is accessible through a Google Earth application. Please contact the Maine Geological Survey to discuss access to the collection.
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Records in this collection are classified into one of four categories that best characterizes the data contained within the borehole record. The classifications are: Geotechnical: Boreholes and pits created with the intent to gain a detailed understanding of the subsurface lithology and soil or rock properties therein. These records have additional data beyond lithologic descriptions including penetrometer resistance, shear and strength tests, density measurements, etc. Lithologic borings: Boreholes are drill solely for the purpose of identifying subsurface lithology. Material testing techniques were not used (or the results are not provided) to allow for a more detailed understanding of subsurface material properties....
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Compilation of rotary sonic drill cores with magnetic susceptibility measurements collected by Minnesota Geological Survey Quaternary geologists. The full dataset is available upon request and includes 1) magnetic susceptibility profiles for each rotary sonic core, 2) named unit averages and standard deviations for each county, and 3) named unit averages and standard deviations for all data.
GIS files for the 1:150,000-scale Geologic Map of Gunnison County included in Colorado Geological Survey RS-37 Geology and Mineral Resources of Gunnison County, Colorado.
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Dataset contains point data describing the results of 1-channel and 12-channel seismic refraction studies mapped at a scale of 1:24,000, from the Maine Geological Survey. The results include the depth to the water and depth to the bedrock. Links are also provided, when available, to the profile graphs for the seismic line.
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Minnesota Geological Survey, in cooperation with industry, sampled the State of Minnesota and adjacent regions for till geochemistry and indicator minerals at a 30-km spacing during summer 2004. Within target cells, each a quarter-degree latitude by a half-degree longitude, till from between about 1 and 2 m depth was sampled by filling a 15 liter plastic pail. At a few sites, vertical profiles were collected. In addition, three transects to the north were sampled, to help identify sediments derived by long-distance glacial transport, to obtain reference samples from the Thompson nickel belt, and also to extend sampling to the limit of Hudson Bay-derived carbonate-bearing sediments, to permit comparison to Minnesota...
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All sediment samples from auger holes, outcrops, and cores are processed to determine texture. The 1-2 mm coarse sand fraction is packaged separately, and about half of these fractions are categorized lithologically by a glacial geologist. The data are recorded on paper data sheets and in a database.
These web map applications make available the georeferenced digital images of the bedrock and surficial quadrangle maps published by the Maine Geological Survey at the 1:24,000, 1:62,500, 1:100,000, 1:250,000 and 1:500,000 scales.
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Since its inception in 1879, the USGS has collected and preserved geoscience data and sample collections, which include millions of paleobiological specimens stored in USGS facilities and at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) in Washington, D.C. As one of the largest paleontological collections in the world, the USGS paleontology collection is invaluable, as many specimens may no longer be collected due to high field collection costs or inaccessibility to sampling sites, which have been restricted, urbanized, or modified via landscape processes. The USGS Denver Paleontology Collection includes ~1.2 million specimens stored in 1000 Smithsonian museum cases. The primary collections...
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Hand specimens of rocks collected as a part of field work conducted primarily by present and former WGNHS staff members. Samples date from the early 20th century to the 1990s and were collected throughout the state. Many of the samples are described in the historical field notebook collection, and relationships between the samples and the field notebooks have been established and captured in identifiers. Locations for samples were taken from field notes, maps, and accession lists. There are approximately 5,700 hand samples in this collection.
An FY17 NGGDPP grant funded a demolition project to rescue of 1952+ core boxes from a collapsed building, the Cary Annex. The OTHER Undocumented Core Collections (OUCC) defined herein helps compile the interim results of an inventory of 781 of the 1952+ rescued boxes, funded by an FY21 NGGDPP grant. As a result of the inventory, 277 core boxes were identified that are associated with 63 new, previously undocumented boreholes. All of the boxes were damaged and likely need reboxing; 85 were reboxed by NCGS staff. Some of the core boxes have partial losses of core lengths; some material is weathered in situ (in the box). These collections include HARD ROCK and TRIASSIC geologic core samples. Coordinate data is not...
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Compiled dataset of active seismic data and related scanned active seismic reflection profiles, providing depth and velocity information, from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Minnesota Geological Survey.
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These data were compiled from the scans of original thin sections held by the Washington Geology Survey. It is not a complete inventory at present, the Washington Geological Survey intends to add more to this dataset as time and resources permit.
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This collection consists of parts of two cores, USGS 6 and USGS 7. The cores are 3 inches in diameter, with three feet of core per box. USGS 6 has 19 boxes of a non-continuous interval, 57 feet total. USGS 7 has 1 box. The cores are halite of the Salado Formation ranging in color from clear through pink to reddish orange (Roach 1966) and are Permian in age. Depths range from 1143 ft to 1437 ft. The cores were drilled following the nuclear detonation of Project Gnome in 1961. Roach (1966; USGS Branch of Astrogeology) took slices from the cores to analyze the thermoluminescence properties of the halite and how they were affected by the nucelar blast.
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Raster grids depicting the current knowledge for elevation for the bedrock surface, pre-Mesozoic surface, the Precambrian surface and the basement surface based on the addition of new data from completed mapping. Basement is the top of structurally complex Precambrian rocks where the Phanerozoic and Proterozoic basins are removed based on geophysical modeling and drill hole interpretation. Statewide elevation datasets are stored as contoured line files and attributed with publication source, contour elevation and date and time of last edit. New raster grids are generated with the 'Topo to Raster' tool in ESRI ArcMap 10.7. 6/2023 Update: The 2023 version of rasters are currently not available online to download but...
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This web map application makes available the georeferenced digital images of the significant sand and gravel aquifer quadrangle maps published by the Maine Geological Survey at the 1:24,000 scale. It also shows the seismic line profile graph locations.


map background search result map search result map Collection of boreholes and well logs from Washington State Collection of Geochemical Samples from Minnesota Collection of Rock Properties from Minnesota Collection of Sediment Properties from Minnesota Rock hand specimens from Wisconsin USGS Denver Paleontology Collection Collection of Maine Web Map Applications and Datasets Maine Significant Sand and Gravel Aquifer (1:24,000) Web Map Application Maine Seismic Refraction Profiles ArcGIS Online Feature Layer Collection of Thin Sections from Washington State Collection of Margaret Kaeding Field Maps Collection of Hugh Houghton, Margaret Kaeding Field Notes New Mexico 1961 Project Gnome Halite Core Collection Collection of Geochemical Analysis, New Jersey Zinc Company, Sussex and Morris Counties, New Jersey Collection of Active Seismic Data from Minnesota Collection of Magnetic Susceptibility Measurements from Minnesota Collection of Topography Rasters for Various Bedrock Surfaces in Minnesota, MGS Database, D-04 New Mexico 1961 Project Gnome Halite Core Collection Collection of Margaret Kaeding Field Maps Collection of Hugh Houghton, Margaret Kaeding Field Notes Collection of Geochemical Analysis, New Jersey Zinc Company, Sussex and Morris Counties, New Jersey Maine Significant Sand and Gravel Aquifer (1:24,000) Web Map Application Maine Seismic Refraction Profiles ArcGIS Online Feature Layer Rock hand specimens from Wisconsin Collection of Thin Sections from Washington State Collection of boreholes and well logs from Washington State Collection of Active Seismic Data from Minnesota Collection of Magnetic Susceptibility Measurements from Minnesota Collection of Topography Rasters for Various Bedrock Surfaces in Minnesota, MGS Database, D-04 Collection of Geochemical Samples from Minnesota Collection of Rock Properties from Minnesota Collection of Sediment Properties from Minnesota