Description: This data layer contains the bedrock-geology units that are represented as points on the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps. The points represent geologic units that are too small to represent as polygons in a GIS data set. The points were originally derived from the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps, which were created between the mid 1960's through 1997. Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's. During that time period, 37 7.5-minute quadrangles were mapped in detail. The bedrock-geology mapping program was initiated at the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 1991 to perform reconnaissance geologic mapping at 1:24,000 scale. The reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping have been combined together into this GIS dataset. There will be edge-matching issues between the reconnaissance and detailed geologic maps.
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey
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Description: This data layer contains the bedrock-structure point locations on the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps. Examples include strike and dip locations, shatter cones, brecciate zones, and zinc locations. The point locations occur primarily in the Serpent Mound disturbance area, which was originally mapped by Reidel (1975). Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's. During that time period, 37 7.5-minute quadrangles were mapped in detail. The bedrock-geology mapping program was initiated at the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 1991 to perform reconnaissance geologic mapping at 1:24,000 scale. The reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping have been combined together into this GIS dataset. There will be edge-matching issues between the reconnaissance and detailed geologic maps.
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey
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Description: This data layer contains the mine-point locations found on the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps of Ohio. The mine points were drawn on the maps to show where surface mining has affected the depiction of the bedrock geology. Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's. During that time period, 37 7.5-minute quadrangles were mapped in detail. The bedrock-geology mapping program was initiated at the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 1991 to perform reconnaissance geologic mapping at 1:24,000 scale. The reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping have been combined together into this GIS dataset. There will be edge-matching issues between the reconnaissance and detailed geologic maps.
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey
Description: This data layer contains miscellaneous points that are found on the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps. The points represent drill holes, diamond drill holes, well-exposed bedrock locations, and type sections. The points were originally derived from the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps, which were created between the mid 1960's through 1997. Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's. During that time period, 37 7.5-minute quadrangles were mapped in detail. The bedrock-geology mapping program was initiated at the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 1991 to perform reconnaissance geologic mapping at 1:24,000 scale. The reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping have been combined together into this GIS dataset. There will be edge-matching issues between the reconnaissance and detailed geologic maps.
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey
Description: This data layer contains the geologic structures that are represented as lines on the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps. Examples include faults, anticlines, and synclines. The lines were originally derived from the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps, which were created between the mid 1960's through 1997. Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's. During that time period, 37 7.5-minute quadrangles were mapped in detail. The bedrock-geology mapping program was initiated at the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 1991 to perform reconnaissance geologic mapping at 1:24,000 scale. The reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping have been combined together into this GIS dataset. There will be edge-matching issues between the reconnaissance and detailed geologic maps.
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey
Description: This data layer contains the mine lines found on the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps of Ohio. The mine lines were drawn on the maps to show where surface mining has affected the depiction of the bedrock geology. Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's. During that time period, 37 7.5-minute quadrangles were mapped in detail. The bedrock-geology mapping program was initiated at the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 1991 to perform reconnaissance geologic mapping at 1:24,000 scale. The reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping have been combined together into this GIS dataset. There will be edge-matching issues between the reconnaissance and detailed geologic maps.
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey
Description: This data layer contains the bedrock-geology units that are represented as lines on the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps. The lines represent geologic units that are too thin to represent as polygons in a GIS data set. Examples of geologic units would be coal beds, such as the Middle Kittanning coal bed, and marine limestones, such as the Ames Limestone. The lines were originally derived from the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps, which were created between the mid 1960's through 1997. Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's. During that time period, 37 7.5-minute quadrangles were mapped in detail. The bedrock-geology mapping program was initiated at the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 1991 to perform reconnaissance geologic mapping at 1:24,000 scale. The reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping have been combined together into this GIS dataset. There will be edge-matching issues between the reconnaissance and detailed geologic maps.
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Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey
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Description: This data layer contains the lines that represent the facies changes and limits of mappable units on the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps. Examples of would be the limit of the Mississippian Sunbury Shale and Cuyahoga Formation and the limit of the Ames Limestone. The lines were originally derived from the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps, which were created between the mid 1960's through 1997. Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's. During that time period, 37 7.5-minute quadrangles were mapped in detail. The bedrock-geology mapping program was initiated at the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 1991 to perform reconnaissance geologic mapping at 1:24,000 scale. The reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping have been combined together into this GIS dataset. There will be edge-matching issues between the reconnaissance and detailed geologic maps.
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey
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Description: This data layer contains the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology contacts of Ohio. The contacts were originally derived from the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps, which were created between the mid 1960's through 1997. Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's. During that time period, 37 7.5-minute quadrangles were mapped in detail. The bedrock-geology mapping program was initiated at the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 1991 to perform reconnaissance geologic mapping at 1:24,000 scale. The reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping have been combined together into this GIS dataset. There will be edge-matching issues between the reconnaissance and detailed geologic maps.
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey
Description: This data layer contains the mine polygons found on the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps of Ohio. The mine polygons were drawn on the maps to show where surface mining has affected the depiction of the bedrock geology. Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's. During that time period, 37 7.5-minute quadrangles were mapped in detail. The bedrock-geology mapping program was initiated at the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 1991 to perform reconnaissance geologic mapping at 1:24,000 scale. The reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping have been combined together into this GIS dataset. There will be edge-matching issues between the reconnaissance and detailed geologic maps.
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey
Description: This data layer contains the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology polygons for Ohio. The polygons were originally derived from the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps, which were created between the mid 1960's through 1997. Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's. During that time period, 37 7.5-minute quadrangles were mapped in detail. The bedrock-geology mapping program was initiated at the Ohio Division of Geological Survey in 1991 to perform reconnaissance geologic mapping at 1:24,000 scale. The reconnaissance and detailed geologic mapping have been combined together into this GIS dataset. There will be edge-matching issues between the reconnaissance and detailed geologic maps.
Service Item Id: 6bb5fd4ded204301b20c109e6a895d08
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Geological Survey