Geologic Map of the Dairy Quadrangle, Klamath County, Oregon
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Citation:
Citation Information:
Originator: Frank R. Hladky
Publication Date: 2003
Publication Time: Unknown
Title: Geologic Map of the Dairy Quadrangle, Klamath County, Oregon
Edition: Version 1
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: Vector digital data
Series Information:
Series Name: Geological Map Series
Issue Identification: 112
Publication Information:
Publication Place: Portland, OR
Publisher: Oregon Deparment of Geology and Mineral Industries
Description:
Abstract:
This map represents the general distribution of bedrock and surficial deposits of the Dairy 7.5' quadrangle, Klamath County, Oregon, at a scale of 1:24,000. The Dairy quadrangle is located in the Klamath Basin approximately 10 km (6 mi) east of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Northwest-trending valleys and ridges across the quadrangle are typical of the Basin and Range geomorphic province which extends from Klamath Falls to the Wasatch Range in Utah. The Lost River meanders from east to west across the quadrangle, cutting a gap in a prominent northwest-trending ridge at Olene Hot Springs. The valleys are elongate, and grassy or marshy, now developed into pasture. The ranges rise more than 460 m (1,500 ft) above the valley floors and are timbered primarily with juniper but also Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. Most of the timbered land is held by privately owned Jeld-Wen and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Elevations range from 1,767 m (5,796 ft) on the ridge south of Olene Hot Springs to 1,246 m (4,088 ft) at the Lost River.
Continental sedimentary rocks were deposited on unexposed volcanic rocks in late Miocene to Pliocene time. Lacustrine mudstones are most common in surface outcrop and drill holes, but sandstone beds and paleosols indicate fluvial and deltaic influences. Beginning about 4.5 Ma and continuing until about 3.8 Ma, extensive basaltic andesitic volcanism built numerous volcanoes that coalesced into ranges. These ranges were built upon the thin sedimentary veneer, concurrent with tectonic extension. Pliocene volcanism began with surge deposits indicating explosive water-lava interactions near the lava-sediment interface. Large volumes of primarily basaltic andesite lava flows from Strombolian-style eruptions built elongate volcanic edifices that closely follow the predominant northwesterly trend of today’s ranges and faults. Dikes, the source conduits for erupting lava flows, also trend mostly northwest. Volcanism ended in Pliocene time, but, basin sedimentation and seismic extension have continued intermittently to the present. Present sedimentation is focused mainly at alluvial fans near range fronts and at enclosed basins such as Alkali Lake. Although most of the streams are cutting their beds, the Lost River shows little evidence of having eroded its bed during Holocene time.
Crushed rock resources are abundant, particularly on ridges where soil development is minimal. Cinder resources are much less abundant and all surface deposits have been discovered, although most of the resource has not been exploited. Prior studies indicate geothermal resources at Olene Hot Springs.
The quadrangle lies within the seismically active Basin and Range province. Major faults in the Klamath Falls region have historically generated Richter-magnitude 6.0 and have the potential to produce magnitude 7.3 earthquakes. Some Quaternary-age alluvial fan deposits in the Dairy quadrangle may have developed in response to Quaternary-age fault movement.
Purpose:
Any application involving the need for geologic data in the Dairy 7.5' quadrangle, Klamath County, Oregon. This map is released as an interim product as part of an ongoing project to map the geology of the Klamath Basin, southwest Oregon.The Dairy quadrangle is one of several 7.5-minute quadrangles being mapped in the Klamath Basin in conjunction with earthquake hazards and groundwater availability studies being conducted by various state and federal agencies. This mapping was funded in part under the STATEMAP program of the U.S. Geological Survey. This study has delineated geologic structures, including volcanic dikes, vent rocks, and faults, and characterized lithologic units and rock geochemistry, and provided absolute and relative age constraints for volcanism and sedimentation.
Supplemental Information:
Digital files include various map coverages created in MapInfo Professional version 7.0 (.tab) and a screen graphic of the map in Adobe PDF format. Also, map coverages are provided in ESRI's ArcView version 3.3 Shapefile (.shp) format. A text accompanies the digital map files (see GMS112text.pdf). This text contains a detailed map unit description, a discussion of the quadrangle's geologic history, and an assessment of the quadrangle's geologic hazards and resources. The following digital geologic map entities are provided: map_polygons and map_faults. The plotfiles (PDF format) will generate a map sheet and DOGAMI Geologic Map Series Report. The author was given digital data sets and paper plots for checking against the source map(s) to verify the linework and attributes. Also, the author was asked to check the metadata and accompanying files for completeness and accuracy. Geologic mapping for this project was accomplished by a combination of field traverses both on foot and by vehicle, visual analysis and interpretation of color infrared aerial photographs and black-and-white digital orthophotoquadrangles, and integration of petrographic thin section analyses, geochemical analyses, and isotopic age data. Twenty days over a period of five months were spent in the field mapping the Dairy quadrangle, with five of those accompanied by Oregon State University student and temporary DOGAMI employee, Robert Newman, who was assigned independent sampling traverses. Contacts observed in the field could often be extended using photographic data. Subtle variations in relief are accentuated when viewed stereographically and often indicate changes in rock type beneath thinning soil cover. Field inspections on a case-by-case basis either confirmed or dispelled this notion. Poor exposure, however, due to lava rock colluvium and soil cover that are extensive on virtually all slopes, made contact delineation difficult even on foot. Rock identifications from the field were compared against petrographic and geochemical data. A review of previous literature combined with the new isotopic ages found in GMS112text.pdf helped to determine the age ranges of units.
Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Range of Dates/Times:
Beginning Date: 1/1/1998
Beginning Time: Unknown
Ending Date: 6/30/1999
Ending Time: Unknown
Currentness Reference: Publication date
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance and Update Frequency: As needed
Spatial Domain:
Bounding Coordinates:
West Bounding Coordinate: -121.479
East Bounding Coordinate: -122.629
North Bounding Coordinate: 42.2516
South Bounding Coordinate: 42.1234
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme Keyword Thesaurus: None
Theme Keyword: Geology
Theme Keyword: Geologic faults
Theme Keyword: Geologic map
Theme Keyword: Faults
Theme Keyword: Bedrock geology
Place:
Place Keyword Thesaurus: Klamath Basin
Place Keyword: Oregon
Place Keyword: Klamath County
Place Keyword: Dairy 7.5' quadrangle
Place Keyword: Klamath Basin
Place Keyword: Poe Valley
Place Keyword: Lost River
Place Keyword: Olene Hot Springs
Stratum:
Stratum Keyword Thesaurus: Late Miocene
Access Constraints: None
Use Constraints:
The Dairy 7.5' geologic-map database should be used to evaluate and understand the geologic character of the Dairy quadrangle as a whole. The data should not be used for purposes of site-specific land-use planning or site-specific geologic evaluations. The database is sufficiently detailed to identify and characterize geologic materials and structures. However, it is not sufficiently detailed for site-specific determinations. There is uncertainity in the position of geologic contacts from the field mapping process. It may be inappropriate to use this data set at scales smaller than originally intended. The fact that this database was compiled and edited at a scale of 1:24,000 means that higher resolution information may not have been uniformly retained in the dataset. Plotting at scales larger than 1:24,000 will not yield greater real detail, although it may reveal fine-scale irregularities below the intended resolution of the database. Similarly, although higher resolution data is incorporated in most of the map, the resolution of the combined output will be limited by the lower resolution data. Acknowledgment of the Department of Geology and Mineral Industries and partial funding from the U.S. Geological Survey would be appreciated in products derived from these data.
Point of Contact:
Contact Information:
Contact Person Primary:
Contact Person: Frank R. Hladky
Contact Organization: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Contact Position: Geologist, Southwest Oregon Section
Contact Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical address
Address: 5375 Monument Drive
City: Grants Pass
State or Province: Oregon
Postal Code: 97526-8513
Country: USA
Contact Voice Telephone: 541/476-2496
Contact Facsimile Telephone: 541/265-5241
Contact Electronic Mail Address: frank.hladky@dogami.state.or.us
Hours of Service: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondary through Friday
Browse Graphic:
Browse Graphic File Name: GMS112map.pdf
Browse Graphic File Description: Map showing extent and file names of map data
Browse Graphic File Type: PDF
Browse Graphic:
Browse Graphic File Name: GMS112text.pdf
Browse Graphic File Description: Text describing rock units, their geologic history, and geologic resources and hazards in the quadrangle
Browse Graphic File Type: PDF
Data Set Credit:
Geologic mapping of the Dairy 7.5' quadrangle was partially funded by the U.S. Geological Survey National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program, under assistance award no. 99HQAG0036. Clark Niewendorp formatted the report, annotated and formatted the map (GMS112map.pdf), and wrote the metadata for the digital file to conform to DOGAMI and USGS publication standards (where applicable).
Native Data Set Environment: PC MapInfo Professional 7.0
Cross Reference:
Citation Information:
Originator: Frank R. Hladky
Publication Date: 2003
Publication Time: Unknown
Title: Geologic Map of the Dairy Quadrangle, Klamath County, Oregon
Edition: Version 1
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: Vector digital data
Series Information:
Series Name: Geological Map Series
Issue Identification: 112
Publication Information:
Publication Place: Portland, OR
Publisher: Oregon Deparment of Geology and Mineral Industries
Data Quality Information
Section Index
Attribute Accuracy:
Attribute Accuracy Report: Polygon and polyline entities were entered and checked by the geologist who made the observations.
Logical Consistency Report:
Note that MapInfo Professional version 7.0 cannot establish dataset topology. This version of MapInfo can check regions (polygons) for misalignment errors such as gaps (slivers), region overlaps, self intersections, and duplicate nodes. If found, these errors were corrected, followed by editing the resulting spatial dataset.
Completeness Report:
This set of digital coverages delineate the geologicl features within the Dairy 7.5' quadrangle, Klamath County, Oregon, at a scale of 1:24,000. It does not include the files used to create the information shown in collar, or margins, of the paper version and graphic versions of the complete publication.
Positional Accuracy:
Horizontal Positional Accuracy:
Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report:
Users of this digital geologic map should respect the intentions of the original mapper and the limitations of the map. Geologic mapping for this project was accomplished by a combination of field traverses both on foot and by vehicle, visual analysis and interpretation of color infrared aerial photographs and black-and-white digital orthophotoquadrangles. Stratigraphic and fault contacts are accurate to ±40 feet at best. Because of colluvium that obscures most contacts, positional accuracy may be degraded as much as four to five times the best possible solution of ±40 feet. To preserve cartagraphic clarity, some structural symbols may have been moved slightly (±100 feet) from their field position. Sample positions are accurate to ±40 feet at best, but probably not worse than twice that accuracy, having been determined by altimeter and field map interpretation. Well locations were located by Oregon Water Resources Department by GPS to better than ±40 feet except where noted in the text.There is no elevation data in the database.
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Source Information:
Source Citation:
Citation Information:
Originator: Frank R. Hladky
Publication Date: 2003
Publication Time: Unknown
Title: Geologic Map of the Dairy Quadrangle, Klamath County, Oregon
Edition: Version 1
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: Vector digital data
Series Information:
Series Name: Geological Map Series
Issue Identification: 112
Publication Information:
Publication Place: Portland, OR
Publisher: Oregon Deparment of Geology and Mineral Industries
Source Scale Denominator: 24000
Type of Source Media: CD-ROM
Source Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Range of Dates/Times:
Beginning Date: 1/1/1999
Beginning Time: Unknown
Ending Date: 12/31/1999
Ending Time: Unknown
Source Currentness Reference: publication date
Source Citation Abbreviation: GMS-112
Source Contribution: Frank R. Hladky
Process Step:
Process Description:
The spatial databases in this publication were compiled in MapInfo Professional geographic information system software version 7.0. Polygon boundaries and fault lines were digitized on screen by the geologist from field map manuscripts. The publication's datasets were reviewed for completeness and consistency. Polygon and line cleanup was performed prior to final publication release using MapInfo Profession version 7.0's cleanup tools..
Process Date: 2003
Process Contact:
Contact Information:
Contact Person Primary:
Contact Person: Clark Niewendorp
Contact Organization: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Contact Position: Cartographer
Contact Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical address
Address: 800 NE Oregon Street #5, Suite 965
City: Portland
State or Province: Oregon
Postal Code: 97232
Country: USA
Contact Voice Telephone: 503/731-4100 x219
Contact Facsimile Telephone: 503/731-4066
Contact Electronic Mail Address: clark.niewendorp@state.or.us
Hours of Service: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
Cloud Cover: Unknown
Spatial Data Organization Information
Section Index
Direct Spatial Reference Method: Vector
Spatial Reference Information
Section Index
Horizontal Coordinate System Definition:
Planar:
Grid Coordinate System:
Grid Coordinate System Name: Universal Transverse Mercator 1927
Universal Transverse Mercator:
UTM Zone Number: 10
Transverse Mercator:
Scale Factor at Central Meridian: 0.9996
Longitude of Central Meridian: -123
Latitude of Projection Origin: 0
False Easting: 500000
False Northing: 0
Planar Coordinate Information:
Planar Coordinate Encoding Method: Coordinate Pair
Coordinate Representation:
Abscissa Resolution: 0.01
Ordinate Resolution: 0.01
Planar Distance Units: meters
Geodetic Model:
Horizontal Datum Name: North American Datum of 1927
Ellipsoid Name: Clarke 1866
Semi-major Axis: 6378206
Denominator of Flattening Ratio: 294.9786982
Entity and Attribute Information
Section Index
Detailed Description:
Entity Type:
Entity Type Label: map_polygons
Entity Type Definition: This attribute identifies the geology of each polygon by stratigraphic unit, age, and/or lithology
Entity Type Definition Source: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Chemistry
Attribute Definition: Geochemistry of selected rock samples used for classification of igneous rocks (see GMS96text.pdf for analytical data and map file for sample locations)
Attribute Definition Source: Data acquired by the mapper
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Logical
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: True or False
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Formation_name
Attribute Definition: Name of formation
Attribute Definition Source: Formally or informally named
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Fossils
Attribute Definition: Trace fossils or the presence of fossils
Attribute Definition Source: Identified by the mapper
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Logical
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: True or False
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Group_name
Attribute Definition: Name of group
Attribute Definition Source: Two or more contiguous or associated formations having significant lithologic features in common, formally or informally named
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Informal_name
Attribute Definition: Informal name
Attribute Definition Source: Named by mapper
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Member_name
Attribute Definition: Name of member
Attribute Definition Source: Subdivision of the formation, formally or informally named
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Notes
Attribute Definition: Geologist notes
Attribute Definition Source: Field also used for additional unit description
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Polarity
Attribute Definition: Availability of geophysical data
Attribute Definition Source: Data acquired by the mapper
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Logical
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: True or False
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Polygon_ID
Attribute Definition: Polygon identification - A unique integar that identifies each polygon, not a locator, linked to data tabel.
Attribute Definition Source: Computed
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Sequential unique positive integar
Unrepresentable Domain: Every polygon has a unique ID number
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Stratgraphic_age
Attribute Definition: Geological time periods
Attribute Definition Source: Geological time period when the rock was deposited based on geochronology (if available), field relationships (stratigraphic or structural), or both. Time scale after Berggren and others (1985)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Unit_description
Attribute Definition: Description of the unit
Attribute Definition Source: see GMS96text.pdf for full description of the rock units
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Unit_label
Attribute Definition: Label for unit
Attribute Definition Source: User-defined unique text/integar label that identifies the rock unit.
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Qal
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Alluvium (Holocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Qaf
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Alluvial fan deposits (Holocene and Pleistocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Qap
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Playa deposits (Holocene and Pleistocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Qc
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Colluvium (Holocene and Pleistocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Qs
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Lacustrine sediments (Holocene and Pleistocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Tba
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Tertiary basaltic andesite (Pliocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Tbag
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Tertiary basaltic andesite agglutinate (Pliocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Tvc
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basaltic andesite cinder deposits (Pliocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Tvl
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Lahar deposits (Pliocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Tvb
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Volcanic breccia (Pliocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Tvs
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Volcanic surge deposits (Pliocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Tms
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Mudstone, siltstone, and sandstone (Pliocene and Miocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Ts
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Sandstone (Pliocene and Miocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Tm
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Diatomaceous and tuffaceous mudstone (Pliocene and Miocene)
Enumerated Domain Value: Tbu
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basaltic andesite (shown only in cross sections, Miocene?)
Enumerated Domain Value: Tbd
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basaltic andesite dikes (Pliocene)
Detailed Description:
Entity Type:
Entity Type Label: map_fault
Entity Type Definition: Polyline feature and attributes
Entity Type Definition Source: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Attitude
Attribute Definition: Attitude
Attribute Definition Source: Strike and dip measurement of the fault surface
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Logical
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: True or False
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Fault_Id
Attribute Definition: Internal feature number
Attribute Definition Source: Computed
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Sequential unique positive real numbers
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Fault_Name
Attribute Definition: Name of fault
Attribute Definition Source: Formal or author's informal name assigned to fault
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Notes
Attribute Definition: Field notes or comments
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Side_Down
Attribute Definition: Slip (displacement) of faults when absolute directions of movement can be determined
Attribute Definition Source: Side of down-though block determined from stratigraphic or structural relationships
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: N
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: North
Enumerated Domain Value: NE
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Northeast
Enumerated Domain Value: SE
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Southeast
Enumerated Domain Value: S
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: South
Enumerated Domain Value: SW
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Southwest
Enumerated Domain Value: W
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: West
Enumerated Domain Value: NW
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Northwest
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Style
Attribute Definition: Geometric classification of faults
Attribute Definition Source: Normal, reverse, thrust, or strike-slip
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Trace_type
Attribute Definition: Trace of the fault
Attribute Definition Source: Describes levels of uncertainty for the trace of the fault: certain, approximate, or concealed
Overview Description:
Entity and Attribute Overview:
The digital map information contains polygon and polyline entities. Polygon data (map_polygons) is provided for each rock unit within the quadrangle. Each polygon contains the following polygon attributes: polygon_id, unit_label, group_name, formation_name, member_name, informal_name, stratigraphic_age, unit_descriptioin, polarity, fossils, chemistry, and notes. Polyline data is provided for each fault segment within the quadrangle. Each polyline (map_faults) contains the following polyline attributes: fault_id, trace_type, style, fault_name, side_down, attitude, and notes. For a description of the regional setting, resources, and hazards, in addition to information relating to the data entities and attributes, please see the text that accompanies this publication.
Entity and Attribute Detail Citation: GMS-112 Geologic Map of the Dairy Quadrangle, Klamath County, Oregon
Distribution Information
Section Index
Distributor:
Contact Information:
Contact Person Primary:
Contact Person: Donald Haines
Contact Organization: Nature of the Northwest Information Center
Contact Position: Manager
Contact Address:
Address Type: Mailing and physical address
Address: 800 NE Oregon Street #5
City: Portland
State or Province: Oregon
Postal Code: 97232
Country: USA
Contact Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical address
Address: 800 NE Oregon Street
City: Portland
State or Province: Oregon
Postal Code: 97232
Country: USA
Contact Voice Telephone: 503/872-2750
Contact TDD/TTY Telephone: Unavailable
Contact Facsimile Telephone: 503/731-4066
Contact Electronic Mail Address: don.haines@state.or.us
Hours of Service: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
Resource Description: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Geologic Map Series GMS-112
Distribution Liability:
Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI), no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the accuracy or utility of the data on any other system or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. This disclaimer applies both to individual use of the data and aggregate use with other data. It is strongly recommended that these data are directly acquired from DOGAMI, and not indirectly through other sources which may have changed the data in some way. It is also strongly recommended that careful attention be paid to the contents of the metadata file associated with these data. The Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein. This digital, geologic map database of the Fort Klamath 7.5'quadrangle, 1:24,000 map-scale, and any derivative maps thereof, is not meant to be used or displayed at any scale larger than 1:24,000 (e.g., 1:12,000).
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Digital Form:
Digital Transfer Information:
Format Name: MapInfo .tab
Format Version Number: version 7.0
Format Specification: None
Format Information Content: None
File Decompression Technique: None
Digital Transfer Option:
Offline Option:
Offline Media: CD-ROM
Recording Format: ISO 9660
Digital Form:
Digital Transfer Information:
Format Name: MapInfo .TAB
Format Version Number: 7.0
Format Specification: Standard MapInfo GIS file format
Format Information Content: Polygon
Digital Transfer Option:
Digital Form:
Digital Transfer Information:
Format Name: ArcView .SHP
Format Version Number: 3.3
Format Specification: Standard file format for ArcView GIS software
Format Information Content: Polygon
Digital Transfer Option:
Fees: $10
Standard Order Process:
Digital Form:
Digital Transfer Information:
Format Name: MapInfo .TAB
Format Version Number: 7.0
Format Specification: Standard MapInfo GIS file format
Format Information Content: Polygon
Digital Transfer Option:
Digital Form:
Digital Transfer Information:
Format Name: ArcView .SHP
Format Version Number: 3.3
Format Specification: Standard file format for ArcView GIS software
Format Information Content: Polygon
Digital Transfer Option:
Fees: $10
Standard Order Process:
Non-digital Form: A 34 x 44 inch, full-color plot on standard plotter paper.
Fees: $15
Available Time Period:
Time Period Information:
Single Date/Time:
Calendar Date: 1/1/1998
Time of Day: Unknown
Metadata Reference Information
Section Index
Metadata Date: 4/30/2003
Metadata Review Date: 4/30/2003
Metadata Future Review Date:
Metadata Contact:
Contact Information:
Contact Person Primary:
Contact Person: Clark Niewendorp
Contact Organization: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Contact Position: Cartographer
Contact Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical address
Address: 800 NE Oregon Street #5, Suite 965
City: Portland
State or Province: Oregon
Postal Code: 97232
Country: USA
Contact Voice Telephone: 503/731-4100 x219
Contact Facsimile Telephone: 503/731-4066
Contact Electronic Mail Address: clark.niewendorp@state.or.us
Hours of Service: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
Metadata Standard Name: FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata Standard Version: June 8, 1994 (Version 1.0)
Metadata Time Convention: local time
Metadata Access Constraints: None
Metadata Use Constraints: None
Metadata Security Information:
Metadata Security Classification System: None
Metadata Security Classification: Unclassified
Metadata Security Handling Description: None
SMMS Metadata report generated 6/3/2003