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The U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, the Tug Hill Commission, the Jefferson County Soil and Water Conservation District, the Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District, and the Tug Hill Land Trust studied the northern and central parts of the Tug Hill glacial aquifer to help communities make sound decisions about the groundwater resource. This child item dataset contains locations of water level contours for the northern and central parts of the Tug Hill aquifer.
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This child item dataset contains a shapefile of labels for hydrogeologic sections illustrated in Heisig, 2023 (figure 3, plate 1). The "Sec_ID" attribute lists letter-number designations for the ends of each section. Hydrogeologic section labels are in the format x - x'. By convention, the x is on the west side and the x' is on the east side of generally horizontal sections. In generally vertical sections, the x is the westernmost of the section ends and the x' is the eastermost end of the section line.
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Denali National Park and Preserve (DENA), located in central Alaska, is home to iconic and dynamic landscapes surrounding the tallest mountain range in North America, the Alaska Range. DENA preserves over 6 million acres of wild land that provides opportunities for recreation, subsistence hunting and gathering, preservation of cultural resources, and scientific research. Despite its size and popularity, DENA has only one road—the dead-end, 92-mile Denali National Park Road (hereafter referred to as the Park Road). The Park Road is mostly gravel; only the first 15 miles are paved. It is the only access for most DENA infrastructure, including visitor centers, staff facilities, campgrounds, and businesses. The Park...
Categories: Data; Types: Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, Shapefile; Tags: Alaska, Alaska Range, Browne glaciation, Cantwell Basin, Cantwell Formation, All tags...
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This child item dataset contains a shapefile that delineates ice-margin positions in the Owasco Inlet watershed and surrounding area. Ice positions mostly represent pauses during the final retreat of the ice sheet from the area. Ice-margin positions are delineated by moraines (mostly till) in upland areas and by ice-contact deposits in the valleys.
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Geologic, sediment texture, and physiographic zone maps characterize the sea floor south and west of Martha's Vineyard and north of Nantucket, Massachusetts. These maps were derived from interpretations of seismic-reflection profiles, high-resolution bathymetry, acoustic-backscatter intensity, bottom photographs, and surficial sediment samples. The interpretation of the seismic stratigraphy and mapping of glacial and Holocene marine units provided a foundation on which the surficial maps were created. This mapping is a result of a collaborative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey and the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management to characterize the surface and subsurface geologic framework offshore of...
Categories: Data; Types: Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, Shapefile; Tags: 3200, 424, 512i, Aquinnah, Atlantic Ocean, All tags...
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This child item dataset contains a shapefile that delineates the overall extent of stratified drift (glacial) aquifers within the Owasco Inlet watershed. The extent includes coarse-grained (sand and gravel) deposits that may be unsaturated, but are contiguous with saturated deposits, and thus may act as aquifer recharge areas.
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In 2011, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Town of Newfield and the Tompkins County Planning Department, began a study of the stratified-drift aquifers in the West Branch Cayuga Inlet and Fish Kill valleys in the Town of Newfield, Tompkins County, New York. The objective of this study was to characterize the hydrogeology and water quality of the stratified-drift aquifers in the West Branch Cayuga Inlet and Fish Kill valleys and produce a summary report of the findings. This dataset contains locations of moraines and ice margins identified with lidar imagery in West Branch Cayuga Inlet and Fish Kill Valleys, Newfield, Tompkins County, New York.
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In 2011, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Town of Newfield and the Tompkins County Planning Department, began a study of the stratified-drift aquifers in the West Branch Cayuga Inlet and Fish Kill valleys in the Town of Newfield, Tompkins County, New York. The objective of this study was to characterize the hydrogeology and water quality of the stratified-drift aquifers in the West Branch Cayuga Inlet and Fish Kill valleys and produce a summary report of the findings. This dataset contains locations geologic cross sections used in the study in West Branch Cayuga Inlet and Fish Kill Valleys, Newfield, Tompkins County, New York.
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Coal croplines found in the Powder River Basin, 1:24000 scale. Coal cropline is the exposed coal seam due to erosion and tectonics. Each linear feature is attributed with reference to the name of the coal seam that is exposed. The data were originally produced by digitizing photointerpreted coal cropline features off of 1:24,000 USGS quadrangles.
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The U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, the Tug Hill Commission, the Jefferson County Soil and Water Conservation District, the Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District, and the Tug Hill Land Trust studied the northern and central parts of the Tug Hill glacial aquifer to help communities make sound decisions about the groundwater resource. This child item dataset contains locations and labels of the surficial geologic units for the northern and central parts of the Tug Hill aquifer.
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Clinker regions found in the Powder River Basin, 1:24000-scale. Clinker is baked and fused geologic material generated during the combustion of a coal seam. Each area is attributed with reference to the name of the coal seam responsible for producing the clinker. The data were originally produced by digitizing photointerpreted clinker polygons off of 1:24,000 USGS quadrangles.


map background search result map search result map Coal croplines in the Powder River Basin Wyoming at 1:24,000 Clinker Regions in the Powder River Basin Wyoming at 1:24,000 Interpretation of sea floor geologic units for offshore of western and southern Martha's Vineyard and north of Nantucket, Massachusetts Geologic Cross Section Lines in the Enfield Creek Valley Moraines and Ice Margins in the Enfield Creek Valley Surficial Geology in the Enfield Creek Valley Overburden Thickness in the Enfield Creek Valley Geologic cross section lines in West Branch Cayuga Inlet and Fish Kill Valleys, Newfield, Tompkins County, New York Ice margins in West Branch Cayuga Inlet and Fish Kill Valleys, Newfield, Tompkins County, New York Tug Hill Glacial Aquifer Surficial Geology Tug Hill Glacial Aquifer Water Level Contours Aquifer Extent in the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Ice-margin Positions in the Owasco Inlet Watershed Area, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Confined Aquifers in the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Hydrogeologic Section Line Labels in the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Lineament Feature in the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Watershed Boundary of Owasco Inlet, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Well and Test Boring Data from the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Surficial Geology the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Data release for the Geologic Map of the Denali Park Road Corridor, Denali National Park, Alaska Geologic Cross Section Lines in the Enfield Creek Valley Geologic cross section lines in West Branch Cayuga Inlet and Fish Kill Valleys, Newfield, Tompkins County, New York Ice margins in West Branch Cayuga Inlet and Fish Kill Valleys, Newfield, Tompkins County, New York Moraines and Ice Margins in the Enfield Creek Valley Overburden Thickness in the Enfield Creek Valley Surficial Geology in the Enfield Creek Valley Aquifer Extent in the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Confined Aquifers in the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Hydrogeologic Section Line Labels in the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Lineament Feature in the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Watershed Boundary of Owasco Inlet, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Well and Test Boring Data from the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Surficial Geology the Owasco Inlet Watershed, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Ice-margin Positions in the Owasco Inlet Watershed Area, Cayuga and Tompkins Counties, New York Interpretation of sea floor geologic units for offshore of western and southern Martha's Vineyard and north of Nantucket, Massachusetts Coal croplines in the Powder River Basin Wyoming at 1:24,000 Clinker Regions in the Powder River Basin Wyoming at 1:24,000 Data release for the Geologic Map of the Denali Park Road Corridor, Denali National Park, Alaska