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Our objectives are to: 1) collect and assimilate digital geospatial data in a standardized format for minerals-related research and assessments, 2) develop and improve analytical procedures for using geospatial data in minerals products, 3) provide support for timely, quality, and reproducible mineral assessments, 4) provide easy access to the data, and 5) report results of our work in a digital format that can be incorporated into GIS systems.
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Geologic datasets for weights of evidence analysis in northeast Washington: 1. Geologic raster data
MAS/MILS Arc/Info point coverage for the western U.S. (excluding Hawaii)
Digital geologic map of Spokane County and vicinity, Washington and Idaho
Digital map of possible bat habitats for the Pacific Northwest, a contribution to the Interior Columbia River Basin Ecosystem Management Project
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Our objectives are to: 1) collect and assimilate digital geospatial data in a standardized format for minerals-related research and assessments, 2) develop and improve analytical procedures for using geospatial data in minerals products, 3) provide support for timely, quality, and reproducible mineral assessments, 4) provide easy access to the data, and 5) report results of our work in a digital format that can be incorporated into GIS systems.
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Filter Total Items: 52Geologic datasets for weights of evidence analysis in northeast Washington: 1. Geologic raster data
This dataset contains the combination of geology data (geologic units, faults, folds, and dikes) from 6 1:100,000 scale digital coverages in eastern Washington (Chewelah, Colville, Omak, Oroville, Nespelem, Republic). The data was converted to an Arc grid in ArcView using the Spatial Analyst extension.AuthorsDavid E. Boleneus, J. Douglas CauseyMAS/MILS Arc/Info point coverage for the western U.S. (excluding Hawaii)
The U.S. Geological Survey has two international and one regional digital database that contains information on mineral properties. This report describes the conversion of selected data from one of the international databases - MAS/MILS (Mineral Availability System/Mineral Industry Location System) - into a spatial data product. The MAS/MILS database, obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM)AuthorsJ. Douglas CauseyDigital geologic map of Spokane County and vicinity, Washington and Idaho
No abstract available.AuthorsBruce R. Johnson, Pamela D. Derkey, Thomas P. Frost, Robert E. Derkey, Beatrice B. LackaffDigital map of possible bat habitats for the Pacific Northwest, a contribution to the Interior Columbia River Basin Ecosystem Management Project
No abstract available.AuthorsThomas P. Frost, Gary L. Raines, Carl L. Almquist, Bruce R. Johnson - News
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