geology


ISO-19139 Metadata

Resource Identification Information:

Citation:
Title:  geology

Reference date - creation:  2016-06-07
Reference date - publication:  2016-06-07
Reference date - revision:  2016-06-07

Presentation format:  mapDigital

Other citation details: Coogan, J.C., and King, J.K., 2016, Interim geologic map of the Ogden 30 x60-minute quadrangle, Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Morgan, Rich, and Summit Counties, Utah, and Uintah County, Wyoming: Utah Geological Survey Open File Report 653DM, 147 p., scale 1:62,500.

Party responsible for the resource - originator:
Individual's name: Zachary Anderson
Organization's name: Utah Geological Survey

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Downloadable Data

Thesaurus name: ArcGIS Content Type
Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Ogden, geologic units, Box Elder County, Cache County, Davis County, Morgan County, Rich County, Summit County, Utah, Uintah County, Wyoming

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Ogden, geologic units, Box Elder County, Cache County, Davis County, Morgan County, Rich County, Summit County, Utah, Uintah County, Wyoming

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Ogden, geologic units, Box Elder County, Cache County, Davis County, Morgan County, Rich County, Summit County, Utah, Uintah County, Wyoming

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Ogden, geologic units, Box Elder County, Cache County, Davis County, Morgan County, Rich County, Summit County, Utah, Uintah County, Wyoming

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Ogden, geologic units, Box Elder County, Cache County, Davis County, Morgan County, Rich County, Summit County, Utah, Uintah County, Wyoming

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Ogden, geologic units, Box Elder County, Cache County, Davis County, Morgan County, Rich County, Summit County, Utah, Uintah County, Wyoming

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Ogden, geologic units, Box Elder County, Cache County, Davis County, Morgan County, Rich County, Summit County, Utah, Uintah County, Wyoming

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Ogden, geologic units, Box Elder County, Cache County, Davis County, Morgan County, Rich County, Summit County, Utah, Uintah County, Wyoming

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Ogden, geologic units, Box Elder County, Cache County, Davis County, Morgan County, Rich County, Summit County, Utah, Uintah County, Wyoming

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Ogden, geologic units, Box Elder County, Cache County, Davis County, Morgan County, Rich County, Summit County, Utah, Uintah County, Wyoming

Descriptive keywords:
Keywords:  Ogden, geologic units, Box Elder County, Cache County, Davis County, Morgan County, Rich County, Summit County, Utah, Uintah County, Wyoming

Abstract:  This digital dataset represents the geology of the Ogden 30x60-minute quadrangle at 1: 62,500 scale. This open-file release makes GIS data available to the public during the review and production period necessary for a formal UGS publication. The map may be incomplete, and inconsistencies, errors, and omissions have not been resolved. While the document is in the review process, it may not conform to UGS standards; therefore, it may be premature for an individual or group to take actions based on its contents.The Ogden 30x60-minute quadrangle covers the populous Wasatch Front near Ogden, Utah and the adjacent Wasatch Range and extends eastward into Wyoming north and south of Evanston, Wyoming. In the map area, Precambrian to early Tertiary rocks are deformed by Late Cretaceous to early Tertiary contractional folding and faulting of the Idaho-Wyoming-Utah salient of the Sevier and Laramide orogenies. Tertiary regional extensional (collapse) faulting was accompanied by igneous activity and by late Tertiary to recent basin-and-range extensional faulting. Much of the east part of the quadrangle is covered by early Tertiary and underlying latest Cretaceous synorogenic strata. The most prominent feature of the basin-and-range extensional faulting in the map area is the Weber segment of the Wasatch fault zone, which separates the Wasatch Front from the Wasatch Range. The Ogden, Morgan, East Canyon (Henefer), and Bear River back valleys were formed during extensional (collapse) faulting and basin-and-range extensional faulting. The Wasatch Front and Ogden and Morgan Valleys are covered with late Quaternary surficial deposits that are mostly related to late Pleistocene Lake Bonneville. Pleistocene glacial deposits are present at higher elevations in the Wasatch Range.

Purpose: To provide basic geologic data in digital format for government, academic, private industry, and public users.

Dataset language:  eng
Dataset character set:  utf8

Resource constraints:
Constraints:
Limitations of use: This open-file release makes information available to the public during the review and production period necessary for a formal UGS publication. The map may be incomplete, and inconsistencies, errors, and omissions have not been resolved. While the document is in the review process, it may not conform to UGS standards; therefore, it may be premature for an individual or group to take actions based on its contents. Although this product represents the work of professional scientists, the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Utah Geological Survey, makes no warranty, expressed or implied, regarding its suitability for a particular use. The Utah Department of Natural Resources, Utah Geological Survey, shall not be liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages with respect to claims by users of this product. For use at 1:62,500 scale. The UGS does not guarantee accuracy or completeness of the data.This geologic map was funded by the Utah Geological Survey and the U.S. Geological Survey, National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program, through USGS STATEMAP award numbers 96HQAG01521, 97HQAG01797, 98HQAG2067, 00HQAG109,03HQAG0096, 04HQAG0040, G10AC00386, and G11AC20249. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the author and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government.The projection of the geospatial data included in this digital dataset are UTM Zone 12, North American Datum 1927, and spheroid Clarke 1866. The units are in meters.

Spatial representation type:  vector

Processing environment: Esri ArcGIS 13.1.0.41833

Extent:
Geographic element - Bounding rectangle:
Extent contains the resource: true
West longitude: -112.007653
East longitude: -111
North latitude: 41.504348
South latitude: 40.995663
Credits: Program Manager: Grant C. Willis (UGS) Project Manager: Doug Sprinkel (UGS) GIS and Cartography: Zachary W. Anderson and J. Buck Ehler (UGS) Geology review: Grant C. Willis, Doug Sprinkel, Michael D. Hylland (UGS) GIS and Cartography reviews: Kent D. Brown (UGS) Funding: Utah Geological Survey and the U.S. Geological Survey, National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program, through USGS STATEMAP award numbers 96HQAG01521, 97HQAG01797, 98HQAG2067, 00HQAG109, 03HQAG0096, 04HQAG0040, G10AC00386, and G11AC20249.

Spatial Representation - Vector:

Level of topology for this dataset:  geometryOnly
Geometric objects:
Object type:  composite

Reference System Information:

Reference system identifier:
Value: 3560
Code space: EPSG
Version: 8.9.3(9.3.0.0)

Distribution Information:

Format:
Format name: Enterprise Geodatabase Feature Class

Transfer options:
Transfer size: 50.002

Metadata Information:

Metadata language:  eng
Metadata character set:  utf8


Last update:  2023-03-07

Metadata contact - pointOfContact:
Individual's name: Zachary Anderson
Organization's name: Utah Geological Survey

Scope of the data described by the metadata:  dataset
Scope name: dataset

Name of the metadata standard used: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Version of the metadata standard: 2007