Quaternary

Arizona Active Faults

Basic Information
Author: 
Pearthree, Phil
Author: 
Arizona Geological Survey
Description: 
This dataset contains active fault features compiled by the Arizona Geological Survey, and published as a Web feature service for the National Geothermal Data System. Fields in the Active Fault Feature Content Model will become XML elements in interchange documents for WMS simple features provided by a node in the USGIN network. Each feature includes a Fault Name, Symbol and Source. The dataset is spatially referenced to EPSG: 4326 (for interoperability). The data contained in the submitted dataset is available as an Excel Spreadsheet, Access Database (.mdb), ESRI service, WMS and WFS service. Link to Active (Quaternary) Fault Feature Content Model: http://stategeothermaldata.org/data_delivery/content_models/active_faultquaternary_fault.
Publication Date: 
Monday, July 25, 2011
Resource Language: 
English
Intelectual Originator Contact
Organization Name: 
Arizona Geological Survey
Person Name: 
Pearthree, Phil
Street Address: 
416 W. Congress Street
City: 
Tucson
State/Province: 
Arizona
Postal Code: 
85716
Country: 
United States of America
Phone: 
520-770-3500
Fax: 
520-770-3505
Resource Distribution Contact
Organization Name: 
Arizona Geological Survey
Person Name: 
Pearthree, Phil
Street Address: 
416 W. Congress St.
City: 
Tucson
State/Province: 
Arizona
Postal Code: 
85716
Country: 
United States of America
Phone: 
520-770-3500
Fax: 
520-770-3505
Geographic Extent
North bounding latitude: 
37.669
South bounding latitude: 
30.2429
West bounding longitude: 
-116.016
East bounding longitude: 
-107.578

Utah Active Faults

Basic Information
Author: 
Hylland, Michael D.
Description: 
This spreadsheet is a compilation of Active Fault features compiled by the United States Geological Survey, courtesy of the Utah Geological Survey. This data is published as a Web feature service for the National Geothermal Data System. The document contains 7 worksheets, including information about the template, instructions on using the template, notes related to revisions of the template, Resource provider information, the data, a field list (data mapping view) and a worksheet with vocabularies for use in populating the spreadsheet (data valid terms). Each feature in an active fault data set (row in this spreadsheet) should be characterized by a unique combination of name, URI, geologic history, slip, locatability and orientation properties, as well as being physically connected or inferred to be connected in the Earth. For mapped active faults ,which are the scope of this scheme, the deformation style is assumed to be brittle (as opposed to ductile). Fields in the data table include FeatureURI, Name, FullName, ParentFeatureURI, Label, Description, Symbol, OtherID, SpecificationURI, FeatureType, GeologicHistory, RepresentativeAgeURI, YoungerAgeURI, OlderAgeURI, IntervalSinceMovement, Shape, ObservationMethod, PositionAccuracyMeters, PositionAccuracy, Displacement, SlipRate, SlipAccumulationInterval, MovementType, MovementSense, DipDirection, DateMostRecentEvent, RecurrenceInterval, TotalSlip, Source and MetadataURI.
Publication Date: 
Monday, July 18, 2011
Resource Language: 
English
Intelectual Originator Contact
Organization Name: 
Utah Geological Survey
Person Name: 
Hylland, Michael D.
City: 
Salt Lake City
State/Province: 
Utah
Postal Code: 
84114
Country: 
United States of America
Phone: 
801-537-3300
Resource Distribution Contact
Organization Name: 
Utah Geological Survey
Person Name: 
Hylland, Michael D.
City: 
Salt Lake City
State/Province: 
Utah
Postal Code: 
84114
Country: 
United States of America
Phone: 
801-537-3300
Geographic Extent
North bounding latitude: 
43.0231
South bounding latitude: 
36.5475
West bounding longitude: 
-114.609
East bounding longitude: 
-107.93

California Active Faults

Basic Information
Author: 
California Geological Survey
Description: 
This spreadsheet is a compilation of Active Fault features compiled by the California Geological Survey, published as a Web feature service for the National Geothermal Data System. The document contains 7 worksheets, including information about the template, instructions on using the template, notes related to revisions of the template, Resource provider information, the data, a field list (data mapping view) and a worksheet with vocabularies for use in populating the spreadsheet (data valid terms). Each feature in an active fault data set (row in this spreadsheet) should be characterized by a unique combination of name, URI, geologic history, slip, locatability and orientation properties, as well as being physically connected or inferred to be connected in the Earth. For mapped active faults ,which are the scope of this scheme, the deformation style is assumed to be brittle (as opposed to ductile). Fields in the data table include FeatureURI, Name, FullName, ParentFeatureURI, Label, Description, Symbol, OtherID, SpecificationURI, FeatureType, GeologicHistory, RepresentativeAgeURI, YoungerAgeURI, OlderAgeURI, IntervalSinceMovement, Shape, ObservationMethod, PositionAccuracyMeters, PositionAccuracy, Displacement, SlipRate, SlipAccumulationInterval, MovementType, MovementSense, DipDirection, DateMostRecentEvent, RecurrenceInterval, TotalSlip, Source and MetadataURI.
Publication Date: 
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Resource Language: 
English
Intelectual Originator Contact
Organization Name: 
California Geological Survey
Person Name: 
Jennings, Charles W.
City: 
Sacramento
State/Province: 
California
Country: 
United States of America
Phone: 
303-273-8616
Resource Distribution Contact
Organization Name: 
California Geological Survey
Person Name: 
Jennings, Charles W.
City: 
Sacramento
State/Province: 
California
Country: 
United States of America
Phone: 
303-273-8616
Geographic Extent
North bounding latitude: 
42.6363
South bounding latitude: 
31.6
West bounding longitude: 
-126.387
East bounding longitude: 
-112.5
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