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Haeussler, Peter J., and Clark, Kenneth P., 2000, Geologic map of the Wildcat Lake 7.5' Quadrangle Kitsap and Mason Counties, Washington: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report USGS OFR 00-356.Online Links:
This is a Vector data set.
Planar coordinates are encoded using coordinate pair
Abscissae (x-coordinates) are specified to the nearest 50
Ordinates (y-coordinates) are specified to the nearest 50
Planar coordinates are specified in meters
Value | Definition |
---|---|
1 | Stratigraphic or intrusive contact, location certain. |
2 | Stratigraphic or intrusive contact, location approximate. |
7 | Shoreline or riverbank. |
36 | High-angle reverse fault, location approximate, teeth on right from origin. |
37 | High-angle reverse fault, location inferred, teeth on right from origin. |
51 | Concealed contact. |
52 | Concealed normal fault. |
54 | Concealed high-angle reverse fault. |
90 | Left lateral fault, location certain. |
91 | Left lateral fault, location approximate. |
95 | Shear zone, approximate. |
99 | Bounding line (neatline) of coverage. |
Value | Definition |
---|---|
1 | Water |
2 | af - Artificial fill |
4 | Qw - Wetland deposits (Quaternary) |
10 | Qal - Alluvium (Holocene) |
20 | Qvr - Vashon glaciation recessional deposits (Quaternary) |
23 | Qvrl - Vashon glaciation recessional lacustrine deposits (Quaternary) |
30 | Qvi - Vashon glaciation ice contact deposits (Quaternary) |
31 | Qvt - Vashon glaciation till (Quaternary) |
40 | Qva - Vashon glaciation advance outwash deposits (Quaternary) |
100 | Tcb - Crescent Formation massive basalt flows (Eocene) |
101 | Tcbs - Crescent Formation submarine basalt (Eocene) |
110 | Tcfv - Crescent Formation felsic volcanic rock (Eocene?) |
121 | Tef - Felsic intrusive rocks (Eocene?) |
122 | Ted - Sheeted dikes of basalt and diabase (Eocene) |
123 | Teg - Leucogabbro and pegmatite (Eocene) |
124 | Tegd - Leucogabbro and pegmatite intruded by dikes of basalt and diabase (Eocene) |
This digital coverage was created by Peter J. Haeussler.
907-786-7447 (voice)
pheuslr@usgs.gov
Digital representation of geologic mapping facilitates the presentation and analysis of earth-science data. Digital maps may be displayed at any scale or projection, however, the geologic data in this coverage is not intended for use at a larger scale.
Person who carried out this activity:
907-786-7447 (voice)
pheuslr@usgs.gov
The linework was captured by hand digitizing from an unfolded paper compilation map at 1:24,000 scale.
Users of this digital geologic map should respect the intentions of the original mappers and the limitations of the map. This geologic map compilation is intended to be used at a scale of 1:24,000; it is not intended to be used at a more detailed scale.
These coverages were used to create the map portion of the Wildcat geologic map. Text files, tables, graphics, topography, etc. shown on the map sheet or pamphlet are not included.
This geology data set ("wildcatgeo") is a network coverage
containing arcs and polygons. Each polygon has a coded
attribute designating the mapped geologic unit. Faults,
stratigraphic contacts, and other linear features are
represented as arcs. When a fault is also a stratigraphic
contact, only a single arc is present. Dangling arcs may be
present (as faults, moraines, etc.)
Coverage 'wildcatanddks' is a point coverage containing
andesite dike orientaions.
Coverage 'wildcatbdd' is a point coverage containing bedding
attitude.
Coverage 'wildcatdikes' is a point coverage containing
basaltic dike orientations.
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- Use_Constraints: None
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Although this data has been used by the USGS, no warranty, expressed of implied, is made by the USGS as to the accuracy of the data and related materials. The act of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by the USGS in the use of these data, software, or related materials
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