Pine County Geologic Atlas Part B

GIS metadata

County Geologic Atlas Series C-13

FULL METADATA RECORD
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1. Identification Information 5. Entity and Attribute Information
2. Data Quality Information 6. Distribution Information
3. Spatial Data Organization Information 7.Metadata reference Information
4. Spatial Reference Information  

METADATA SUMMARY
Originator
Minnesota Department of Natural Recourses, Waters Division, County Atlas and Regional Assessment Program
Abstract
ARCVIEW shapefiles depicting a variety of characteristics of the ground-water system of Pine County, Minnesota
Time Period of Content Date
1999-2004
Currentness Reference
Complete
Access Constraints
None
Use Constraints
Users may wish to verify critical information; sources include both the references here and information on file in the offices of the Minnesota Geological Survey and the Department of Natural Resources. Every effort has been made to ensure the interpretation shown conforms to sound geologic and cartographic principles. This map should not be used to establish legal title, boundaries, or locations of improvements.
Browse Graphic File Name
None Available
Distributer Contact Person
See GIS contact on our on the Groundwater Atlas Contacts page.
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
500 Lafayette Rd, St. Paul, MN  55155-4025
Ordering Instructions
Proceed to ENTITY AND ATTRIBUTE INFORMATION (below)
Online Linkage
None Available

Section 1

Identification Information
Originator Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Division of Waters
Title Pine County Geologic Atlas, Part B
Minnesota Clearinghouse ID --
Abstract ARCVIEW shapefiles depicting a variety of characteristics of the ground-water system of Pine County, Minnesota
Purpose Geographic information systems (GIS) layers were created to cartographically depict and spatially analyze data used in the production of the Pine County Geologic Atlas, Part B.

A County Geologic Atlas (CGA) is a systematic study of a county's geologic and ground-water resources. Geologic studies include both near-surface deposits and bedrock. Ground-water studies include flow systems, aquifer capacity, ground-water chemistry, and sand and gravel deposits. Interpretation of sensitivity to pollution is also part of a CGA.

Time Period of Content Date 1999-2004
Currentness Reference Complete
Progress Complete
Maintenance and Update Frequency None planned
Spatial Extent of Data Pine County, Minnesota
West Bounding Coordinate -93.2 --
East Bounding Coordinate -92.2 --
North Bounding Coordinate 46.5 --
South Bounding Coordinate 45.7 --
Place Keywords Pine County, Minnesota
Theme Keywords Buried Eskers, Ground Water, Water Chemistry, Residence Time, Pollution Sensitivity, Glacial Lake Lind, Bedrock Aquifers, Potentiometric Surface, Surface Resistivity, Quaternary Aquifers, Quaternary Sand and Gravel, Surficial Aquifers, Buried Aquifers, Hinckley Sandstone, Wells, Hydrogeology, Groundwater
Theme Keyword Thesaurus --
Access Constraints None
Use Constraints Users may wish to verify critical information; sources include both the references here and information on file in the offices of the Minnesota Geological Survey and the Department of Natural Resources. Every effort has been made to ensure the interpretation shown conforms to sound geologic and cartographic principles. This map should not be used to establish legal title, boundaries, or locations of improvements.
Contact Person
See GIS contact on our on the Groundwater Atlas Contacts page.
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
500 Lafayette Rd, St. Paul, MN  55155-4025
Browse Graphic File Description --
Associated Data Sets Pine County Geologic Atlas, Part A, County Geologic Atlas Series C-13, published by the Minnesota Geological Survey, 2001. More information and downloadable data for Part A available on the MGS ftp site.

Section 2

Data Quality Information
Attribute Accuracy --
Logical Consistency Data are topologically correct using ARC/INFO 7.1.1
Completeness Complete
Horizontal Positional Accuracy NA
Vertical Positional Accuracy NA
Lineage Review of available data:
Investigations begin with a review of existing information, such as earlier geologic maps, soil maps, hydrologic reports, and information provided by well drillers. Drillers send water well logs to the Minnesota Geological Survey, where they are reviewed, interpreted, and entered into the County Well Index (CWI), an interactive data base of water-well information.

Collection of data from the field:
Field studies are conducted to measure static water level elevations and chemistry of selected wells. These studies, combined with pre-existing data, are used to create models of water-table and bedrock hydrogeology (elevation, potentiometric surface, potential yield, flow direction), and sensitivity of ground water system to pollution.

Creation of GIS layers:
Using a variety of techniques, data are converted into Arc/INFO coverages or ARCVIEW shapefiles for cartographic display and spatial analysis. Metadata for individual layers contain more detailed lineage information.

Source Scale Denominator 100,000

Section 3

Spatial Data Organization Information
Native Data Set Environment ArcView
Geographic Reference for Tabular Data --
Spatial Object Type Vector
Vendor Specific Object Types Point, Line, Polygon
Tiling Scheme Pine County

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Section 4

Spatial Reference Information
Horizontal Coordinate Scheme Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
Ellipsoid GRS 1980
Horizontal Datum NAD83
Horizontal Units Meters
Altitude Datum N.A.
Altitude Units N.A.
Depth Datum N.A.
Depth Units N.A.
Cell Width N.A.
Cell Height N.A.
UTM Zone Number 15
Coordinate Offsets or Adjustments None
Distance Resolution --

Section 5

Entity and Attribute Information
Entity and Attribute Overview The Pine County Geologic Atlas, Part B consists of 14 separate GIS data layers divided into three plates:

Plate 8 - Hydrogeology of the Unconsolidated and Bedrock Aquifers
Plate 9 - Hydrogeologic Cross Sections
Plate 10 - Sensitivity to Pollution of the Uppermost Bedrock Aquifers

ARCVIEW shapefiles are available.


Download zip file of all SHAPEFILES
(c13b_shape.zip 9.0MB)
 
Coverages used in more than one plate
  chempt Wells sampled by DNR staff for chemistry    
 
Coverages used in Plate 8,
Hydrogeology of the Unconsolidated and Bedrock Aquifers
  potsfcln Potentiometric surface contour elevations    
  bdesln Buried eskers    
  resln Resistivity lines    
  s1potsfcln S1 aquifer potentiometric contour elevations    
  s1sdglpy S1 unit - thick sand and gravel    
  s2potsfcln S2 aquifer potentiometric contour elevations    
  s2sdglpy S2 unit - thick sand and gravel    
  s3potsfcln S3 aquifer potentiometric contour elevations    
  s3sdglpy S3 unit - thick sand and gravel    
 
Coverages used in Plate 10,
Sensitivity to Pollution of the Uppermost Bedrock Aquifers
  gwslpy Sensitivity to Pollution of the Uppermost Bedrock Aquifers    
  gengwslpy Generalized sensitivity areas    
  gllexln Extent of Glacial Lake Lind    
  utlgfpy Unknown sand and gravel thickness and local geologic factors    

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Section 6

Distribution Information
Publisher Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Waters Division
Publication Date 2004
Online Linkage --
Distributor Contact Person
See GIS contact on our on the Groundwater Atlas Contacts page.
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
500 Lafayette Rd, St. Paul, MN  55155-4025
Distribution Liability This map was prepared from publicly available information only. Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the factual data on which this map is based. However, the Department of Natural Resources does not warrant the accuracy, completeness, or any implied uses of these data.

Users may wish to verify critical information; sources include both the references here and information on file in the offices of the Minnesota Geological Survey and the Department of Natural Resources. Every effort has been made to ensure the interpretation shown conforms to sound geologic and cartographic principles. This map should not be used to establish legal title, boundaries, or locations of improvements.

Transfer Format Name Shapefile
Transfer Format Version Number  
Transfer Size --
Ordering Instructions See ENTITY AND ATTRIBUTE INFORMATION (above)

Section 7

Metadata Reference Information
Metadata Date 2004
Metadata Contact Person
See GIS contact on our on the Groundwater Atlas Contacts page.
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
500 Lafayette Rd, St. Paul, MN  55155-4025
Metadata Standard Name Minnesota Geographic Metadata Guidelines
Metadata Standard Version 1.0.4
Metadata Standard Online Linkage --

 

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