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Service Item Id: 0ce0439f1eda4dba9ebf633934e7f3d2
Copyright Text: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mineral Resources Management
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Description: These points represent entries to underground mines, such as mine shafts, air shafts, drift entries, or slope entries.
Service Item Id: 0ce0439f1eda4dba9ebf633934e7f3d2
Copyright Text: This map is based upon data and GIS coverages developed over many years by various professional and technical personnel employed by several state and federal agencies. The U.S. Office of Surface Mining is acknowledged for providing funding to create the abandoned underground mine (AUM) map products; the Ohio Mine Subsidence Insurance Underwriting Association is acknowledged for partially funding the 1995-1996 map digitization project. The final development of a statewide AUM map was contingent upon the Ohio Department of Transportation's AUMIRA program, which provided the financial incentive for establishing a long-term GIS. The Division of Geological Survey is grateful to the U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration for co-funding the Division of Geological Survey's continued effort in georeferencing AUM maps in the GIS environment. This investigation and resulting products are based upon the foundational work of current and former Division of Geological Survey staff members Leonard Guckenheimer, Katherine Jennings, Douglas Keen, Ed Kuehnle, Mary Lee, Mike Lester, James Lowery, David Richardson, Victor Saylor, Robert Stewart, Adam Turk, Cynthia Westbrook, Marie Whiteneck, Larry Wickstrom, and Garry Yates. Subsequently, Dennis Hull and Thomas Berg provided technical reviews. Invaluable assistance was provided by Division of Geological Survey interns Alex Eddy, Emily Foley, Ethan Fuecht, Benjamin Growley, Alex Harnocz, Casey Leonard, Joseph Marulli, Chris Miller, Susan Minamide, Vanessa Riley and James Wright in the compilation of data, digitization of maps, and performance of quality-assurance checks. Ohio Department of Natural Resources staff members who created the first GIS coverages of AUM maps include Terry Wells and Jason Bucher of the Division of Real Estate and Land Management, and Robert Lasley, Joyce Schramm, and Scott Stiteler of the Division of Mineral Resources Management (DMRM). Harry Payne and John Husted of DMRM worked cooperatively with the Division of Geological Survey for many years on various phases of this work and are commended for their diligence and spirit. Greig Robertson and the staff of the Ohio Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement have been valuable partners in the compilation of AUM information as well. The Ohio Department of Transportation, Office of Geotechnical Engineering (OGE) has become a dedicated supporter of efforts to develop accurate information about abandoned underground mines in the state. The Division of Geological Survey greatly appreciates the assistance received from Kirk Beach and Rick Ruegsegger of OGE during the digital conversion of abandoned underground mine images and information.
Description: These points indicate where mining activity has taken place, but the bounds of the mined areas are unknown and no detailed mine maps are known to exist.
Service Item Id: 0ce0439f1eda4dba9ebf633934e7f3d2
Copyright Text: This map is based upon data and GIS coverages developed over many years by various professional and technical personnel employed by several state and federal agencies. The U.S. Office of Surface Mining is acknowledged for providing funding to create the abandoned underground mine (AUM) map products; the Ohio Mine Subsidence Insurance Underwriting Association is acknowledged for partially funding the 1995-1996 map digitization project. The final development of a statewide AUM map was contingent upon the Ohio Department of Transportation's AUMIRA program, which provided the financial incentive for establishing a long-term GIS. The Division of Geological Survey is grateful to the U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration for co-funding the Division of Geological Survey's continued effort in georeferencing AUM maps in the GIS environment. This investigation and resulting products are based upon the foundational work of current and former Division of Geological Survey staff members Leonard Guckenheimer, Katherine Jennings, Douglas Keen, Ed Kuehnle, Mary Lee, Mike Lester, James Lowery, David Richardson, Victor Saylor, Robert Stewart, Adam Turk, Cynthia Westbrook, Marie Whiteneck, Larry Wickstrom, and Garry Yates. Subsequently, Dennis Hull and Thomas Berg provided technical reviews. Invaluable assistance was provided by Division of Geological Survey interns Alex Eddy, Emily Foley, Ethan Fuecht, Benjamin Growley, Alex Harnocz, Casey Leonard, Joseph Marulli, Chris Miller, Susan Minamide, Vanessa Riley and James Wright in the compilation of data, digitization of maps, and performance of quality-assurance checks. Ohio Department of Natural Resources staff members who created the first GIS coverages of AUM maps include Terry Wells and Jason Bucher of the Division of Real Estate and Land Management, and Robert Lasley, Joyce Schramm, and Scott Stiteler of the Division of Mineral Resources Management (DMRM). Harry Payne and John Husted of DMRM worked cooperatively with the Division of Geological Survey for many years on various phases of this work and are commended for their diligence and spirit. Greig Robertson and the staff of the Ohio Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement have been valuable partners in the compilation of AUM information as well. The Ohio Department of Transportation, Office of Geotechnical Engineering (OGE) has become a dedicated supporter of efforts to develop accurate information about abandoned underground mines in the state. The Division of Geological Survey greatly appreciates the assistance received from Kirk Beach and Rick Ruegsegger of OGE during the digital conversion of abandoned underground mine images and information.
Description: These polygons represent areas where mining activity has taken place, but the extent of the mined area is unknown.
Service Item Id: 0ce0439f1eda4dba9ebf633934e7f3d2
Copyright Text: This map is based upon data and GIS coverages developed over many years by various professional and technical personnel employed by several state and federal agencies. The U.S. Office of Surface Mining is acknowledged for providing funding to create the abandoned underground mine (AUM) map products; the Ohio Mine Subsidence Insurance Underwriting Association is acknowledged for partially funding the 1995-1996 map digitization project. The final development of a statewide AUM map was contingent upon the Ohio Department of Transportation's AUMIRA program, which provided the financial incentive for establishing a long-term GIS. The Division of Geological Survey is grateful to the U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration for co-funding the Division of Geological Survey's continued effort in georeferencing AUM maps in the GIS environment. This investigation and resulting products are based upon the foundational work of current and former Division of Geological Survey staff members Leonard Guckenheimer, Katherine Jennings, Douglas Keen, Ed Kuehnle, Mary Lee, Mike Lester, James Lowery, David Richardson, Victor Saylor, Robert Stewart, Adam Turk, Cynthia Westbrook, Marie Whiteneck, Larry Wickstrom, and Garry Yates. Subsequently, Dennis Hull and Thomas Berg provided technical reviews. Invaluable assistance was provided by Division of Geological Survey interns Alex Eddy, Emily Foley, Ethan Fuecht, Benjamin Growley, Alex Harnocz, Casey Leonard, Joseph Marulli, Chris Miller, Susan Minamide, Vanessa Riley and James Wright in the compilation of data, digitization of maps, and performance of quality-assurance checks. Ohio Department of Natural Resources staff members who created the first GIS coverages of AUM maps include Terry Wells and Jason Bucher of the Division of Real Estate and Land Management, and Robert Lasley, Joyce Schramm, and Scott Stiteler of the Division of Mineral Resources Management (DMRM). Harry Payne and John Husted of DMRM worked cooperatively with the Division of Geological Survey for many years on various phases of this work and are commended for their diligence and spirit. Greig Robertson and the staff of the Ohio Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement have been valuable partners in the compilation of AUM information as well. The Ohio Department of Transportation, Office of Geotechnical Engineering (OGE) has become a dedicated supporter of efforts to develop accurate information about abandoned underground mines in the state. The Division of Geological Survey greatly appreciates the assistance received from Kirk Beach and Rick Ruegsegger of OGE during the digital conversion of abandoned underground mine images and information.
Description: These polygons show the extent of the known underground mines in Ohio.
Service Item Id: 0ce0439f1eda4dba9ebf633934e7f3d2
Copyright Text: This map is based upon data and GIS coverages developed over many years by various professional and technical personnel employed by several state and federal agencies. The U.S. Office of Surface Mining is acknowledged for providing funding to create the abandoned underground mine (AUM) map products; the Ohio Mine Subsidence Insurance Underwriting Association is acknowledged for partially funding the 1995-1996 map digitization project. The final development of a statewide AUM map was contingent upon the Ohio Department of Transportation's AUMIRA program, which provided the financial incentive for establishing a long-term GIS. The Division of Geological Survey is grateful to the U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration for co-funding the Division of Geological Survey's continued effort in georeferencing AUM maps in the GIS environment. This investigation and resulting products are based upon the foundational work of current and former Division of Geological Survey staff members Leonard Guckenheimer, Katherine Jennings, Douglas Keen, Ed Kuehnle, Mary Lee, Mike Lester, James Lowery, David Richardson, Victor Saylor, Robert Stewart, Adam Turk, Cynthia Westbrook, Marie Whiteneck, Larry Wickstrom, and Garry Yates. Subsequently, Dennis Hull and Thomas Berg provided technical reviews. Invaluable assistance was provided by Division of Geological Survey interns Alex Eddy, Emily Foley, Ethan Fuecht, Benjamin Growley, Alex Harnocz, Casey Leonard, Joseph Marulli, Chris Miller, Susan Minamide, Vanessa Riley and James Wright in the compilation of data, digitization of maps, and performance of quality-assurance checks. Ohio Department of Natural Resources staff members who created the first GIS coverages of AUM maps include Terry Wells and Jason Bucher of the Division of Real Estate and Land Management, and Robert Lasley, Joyce Schramm, and Scott Stiteler of the Division of Mineral Resources Management (DMRM). Harry Payne and John Husted of DMRM worked cooperatively with the Division of Geological Survey for many years on various phases of this work and are commended for their diligence and spirit. Greig Robertson and the staff of the Ohio Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement have been valuable partners in the compilation of AUM information as well. The Ohio Department of Transportation, Office of Geotechnical Engineering (OGE) has become a dedicated supporter of efforts to develop accurate information about abandoned underground mines in the state. The Division of Geological Survey greatly appreciates the assistance received from Kirk Beach and Rick Ruegsegger of OGE during the digital conversion of abandoned underground mine images and information.
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