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Service Description: Dikes:
The North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, NC Geological Survey, in cooperation with the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, developed the GIS data set version of the Geology of North Carolina. The data represents the digital equivalent of the official State Geology map (1:500,000-scale),
but was digitized from (1:250,000-scale) base maps. This file contains the line attributes which identify dikes in North Carolina. The geologic formation id is the only attribute present. There
are two additional files which accompany this layer, formations and faults. These should be used together with the dikes layer. All three files come together. (Refer to the cross references section for more detail on the formations and faults).
Faults:
The North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, NC Geological Survey, in cooperation with the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, developed the GIS data set version of the Geology of North Carolina. The data represents the digital equivalent of the official State Geology map (1:500,000-scale),
but was digitized from (1:250,000-scale) base maps. This file contains the line attributes which identify faults in North Carolina. The geologic formation id is the only attribute present. There
are two additional files which accompany this layer, formations and dikes. These should be used together with the faults layer. All three files come
together. (Refer to the cross references section for more detail on the formations and dikes).
Geology:
The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, NC Geological Survey, in cooperation with the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, developed the GIS data set version of the Geology of North Carolina. The data represents the digital equivalent of the official State Geology map (1:500,000-
scale), but was digitized from (1:250,000-scale) base maps. There are two additional data sets which accompany this layer, dikes and
structures. These should be used together with the Geology formations layer. All three data sets come together. (Refer to the cross references section for more detail on the dikes and structures).
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Title: NC1Map_Geological
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Comments: Dikes:
The North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, NC Geological Survey, in cooperation with the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, developed the GIS data set version of the Geology of North Carolina. The data represents the digital equivalent of the official State Geology map (1:500,000-scale),
but was digitized from (1:250,000-scale) base maps. This file contains the line attributes which identify dikes in North Carolina. The geologic formation id is the only attribute present. There
are two additional files which accompany this layer, formations and faults. These should be used together with the dikes layer. All three files come together. (Refer to the cross references section for more detail on the formations and faults).
Faults:
The North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, NC Geological Survey, in cooperation with the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, developed the GIS data set version of the Geology of North Carolina. The data represents the digital equivalent of the official State Geology map (1:500,000-scale),
but was digitized from (1:250,000-scale) base maps. This file contains the line attributes which identify faults in North Carolina. The geologic formation id is the only attribute present. There
are two additional files which accompany this layer, formations and dikes. These should be used together with the faults layer. All three files come
together. (Refer to the cross references section for more detail on the formations and dikes).
Geology:
The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Land Resources, NC Geological Survey, in cooperation with the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, developed the GIS data set version of the Geology of North Carolina. The data represents the digital equivalent of the official State Geology map (1:500,000-
scale), but was digitized from (1:250,000-scale) base maps. There are two additional data sets which accompany this layer, dikes and
structures. These should be used together with the Geology formations layer. All three data sets come together. (Refer to the cross references section for more detail on the dikes and structures).
Subject: NC OneMap map service showing geologic dikes, faults, and general geology.
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Keywords: geology,faults,dikes,rocks
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