20121011 000000 rochester_bedrock_features vector digital data Bedrock geology Source of features listed in the source field in associated attribute table. ROCHESTER_FEATURES contains bedrock geology feature data for the quadrangle mapped at a scale of 1:24,000, from the Department of Conservation, Maine Geological Survey. Printed maps published by the Maine Geological Survey on USGS 7.5' quadrangle bases. Bedrock geology features delineated and digitized by the Maine Geological Survey from data compiled on USGS 7.5' quadrangle bases (Full description of each feature type is contained in the associated attribute table). Delineate bedrock characteristics. Bedrock maps indicate the distribution, lithology, age, and structural characteristics of bedrock units, and the stratigraphic, intrusive, and structural relationships among rock units. Symbols indicate locations of specific bedrock features such as the occurrence of natural outcrop exposures, occurrences of particular rock or mineral types, orientations of stratigraphic or structural features, and other features of interest noted in the field by the geologist. This information has a wide variety of uses by environmental or geotechnical consultants, hydrogeologists, mineral prospectors, rock and stone producers, soil scientists, ecologists, and geologists. Complete Irregular -70.00161 -69.872645 44.251096 44.124049 Maine GIS Thesaurus-Theme geology, bedrock ISO Keyword Thesaurus geoscientificInformation, imageryBaseMapsEarthCover Maine GIS Thesaurus-Place Maine, United States GCMD Parameter Keyword solid earth ISO 19115 Topic Categories geoscientificInformation None Users must assume responsibility in determining the usability of this data for their purposes. User must include full citation (author, pubdate, title, and source fields in associated attribute table) for the bedrock geology points when using the data in printed or digital form. Maine Department of Conservation (MEDOC), Maine Geological Survey (MGS) mailing
22 State House Station
Augusta Maine 04333 USA
207-287-2801 mgs@maine.gov
Credit should be given to the data source and/or originator when data is transferred or printed. Source should be cited as: Maine Department of Conservation, Maine Geological Survey, 22 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0022. Microsoft Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600) Service Pack 3; ESRI ArcGIS 10.0.3.3600
24000 hardcopy USGS 1:24,000 7.5' quadrangles used as mapping base Vector String 33 NAD 1983 UTM Zone 19N 0.9996 -69.0 0.0 500000.0 0.0 coordinate pair 0.000000002220024164500956 0.000000002220024164500956 Meter D North American 1983 GRS 1980 6378137.0 298.257222101 rochester_bedrock_features arc feature class ESRI FID Internal feature number. ESRI Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated. Shape Feature geometry. ESRI Coordinates defining the features. OBJECTID FNODE_ TNODE_ LENGTH ARROW BFTEXT Code used to identify bedrock features MGS LSYMBOL Bedrock geology feature code MGS see associated attribute table MGS Descrip Description of bedrock geology feature MGS see associated attribute table Pubcode Maine Geological Survey publication code for published bedrock geology open-file map MGS Author Author of published bedrock geology open-file map MGS Pubdate Publication date of bedrock geology open-file map Title Title of published bedrock geology open-file map MGS Source Source of published bedrock geology open-file map MGS Attribute table for bedrock geology feature arcs. 20121011 Maine Department of Conservation (MEDOC), Maine Geological Survey (MGS) mailing
22 State House Station
Augusta Maine 04333 USA
207-287-2801 mgs@maine.gov
FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata FGDC-STD-001-1998 local time Users must assume responsibility in determining the usability of this data for their purposes. User must include full citation (author, pubdate, title, and source fields in associated attribute table) for the bedrock geology points when using the data in printed or digital form.