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Computer-generated mineral commodity deposit maps

January 1, 1983

This report describes an automated method of generating deposit maps of mineral commodity information. In addition, it serves as a user's manual for the authors' mapping system. Procedures were developed which allow commodity specialists to enter deposit information, retrieve selected data, and plot deposit symbols in any geographic area within the conterminous United States. The mapping system uses both micro- and mainframe computers. The microcomputer is used to input and retrieve information, thus minimizing computing charges. The mainframe computer is used to generate map plots which are printed by a Calcomp plotter.

Selector V data base system is employed for input and retrieval on the microcomputer. A general mapping program (Genmap) was written in FORTRAN for use on the mainframe computer. Genmap can plot fifteen symbol types (for point locations) in three sizes. The user can assign symbol types to data items interactively. Individual map symbols can be labeled with a number or the deposit name. Genmap also provides several geographic boundary file and window options.

Publication Year 1983
Title Computer-generated mineral commodity deposit maps
DOI 10.3133/ofr83410
Authors Paul G. Schruben, J. Thomas Hanley
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 83-410
Index ID ofr83410
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse