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Service Description: This digital map feature dataset represents the general distribution of karst geologic features, soluble carbonate bedrock geologic units, and surficial geologic units mapped in approximately 37.5 7.5-minute quadrangles in the northern Shenandoah Valley along the Interstate-81 corridor and U.S. Route 11 in Virginia. Sinkhole locations were derived using elevation data from a 1-meter LIDAR raster and an automated fill-difference raster geoprocessing toolset where the results were then manually edited. Geologic data were compiled from previously mapped or digitally compiled maps at a nominal scale of 1:24,000. A derived karst density raster map shows the density of karst features per square mile. The database delineates map units that are identified by general age and lithology, generally following the stratigraphic nomenclature of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). This metadata report provides an overview of the data content of this GeMS geodatabase and associated derivative files.
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Description: This digital map feature dataset represents the general distribution of karst geologic features, soluble carbonate bedrock geologic units, and surficial geologic units mapped in approximately 37.5 7.5-minute quadrangles in the northern Shenandoah Valley along the Interstate-81 corridor and U.S. Route 11 in Virginia. Sinkhole locations were derived using elevation data from a 1-meter LIDAR raster and an automated fill-difference raster geoprocessing toolset where the results were then manually edited. Geologic data were compiled from previously mapped or digitally compiled maps at a nominal scale of 1:24,000. A derived karst density raster map shows the density of karst features per square mile. The database delineates map units that are identified by general age and lithology, generally following the stratigraphic nomenclature of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). This metadata report provides an overview of the data content of this GeMS geodatabase and associated derivative files.
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Title: KarstView Feature Dataset, 1:24,000-scale Feature Dataset
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Comments: This digital map feature dataset represents the general distribution of karst geologic features, soluble carbonate bedrock geologic units, and surficial geologic units mapped in approximately 37.5 7.5-minute quadrangles in the northern Shenandoah Valley along the Interstate-81 corridor and U.S. Route 11 in Virginia. Sinkhole locations were derived using elevation data from a 1-meter LIDAR raster and an automated fill-difference raster geoprocessing toolset where the results were then manually edited. Geologic data were compiled from previously mapped or digitally compiled maps at a nominal scale of 1:24,000. A derived karst density raster map shows the density of karst features per square mile. The database delineates map units that are identified by general age and lithology, generally following the stratigraphic nomenclature of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). This metadata report provides an overview of the data content of this GeMS geodatabase and associated derivative files.
Subject: This digital map feature dataset represents the general distribution of karst geologic features, carbonate bedrock geologic units, and surficial geologic units mapped in approximately 37.5 quadrangles along the Interstate-81 corridor in Virginia. The purpose of this dataset to is to help landowners, businesses, industries, consultants, and government agencies make wise decisions in karst areas. It is recommended that users not use the data beyond the recommended scale range of 1:24,000. Users requiring more detailed geologic mapping should see the original geologic map citation found in the DataSources fields of the data.
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Keywords: geologic,geologic controls,geologic mapping,surficial geologic units,geologic maps,geomorphology,surficial geologic maps,geological map,geologic faulting,geologic formations,karst,sinkhole,derivative map,Virginia,Valley and Ridge,Interstate 81,U.S. Highway 11,Harrisonburg,Buena Vista,Staunton,Lexington,Roanoke,Winchester,Blacksburg,Shenandoah River,James River,Roanoke River,New River,Stephens City,Middletown,Glasgow,Buchanan,Fincastle,Daleville,Salem,Christiansburg
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