Geologic Map of Anthony Butte Quadrangle, Union and
Baker Counties, Oregon
Identification_Information
Data_Quality_Information
Spatial_Data_Organization_Information
Spatial_Reference_Information
Entity_and_Attribute_Information
Distribution_Information
Metadata_Reference_Information
Identification Information
Section
Index
Citation:
Citation Information:
Originator: Ian P. Madin and William H.
Taubeneck, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
(DOGAMI)
Publication Date: 2004
Publication Time: Unknown
Title: Geologic Map of Anthony Butte Quadrangle, Union
and Baker Counties, Oregon
Edition: Version
1.0
Geospatial Data Presentation Form:
vector
Series Information:
Series Name: Open-File
Report
Issue Identification:
O-04-12
Publication Information:
Publication Place: Portland,
Oregon
Publisher: Oregon Department of
Geology and Mineral Industries
Description:
Abstract:
This map represents the general distribution of bedrock and surficial
deposits of the Anthony Butte 7.5' quadrangle, Union and Baker Counties,
Oregon, at a scale of 1:24,000. The quadrangle lies at the northern end of
the Elkhorn Mountains in northeast Oregon. The Anthony Butte quadrangle is
one of several 7.5 minute quadrangles being mapped in northeastern Oregon
to delineated faults and characterized lithologic units. This data is
crucial for adequately assessing hazard risk and mineral and hydrologic
resource potential. The STATEMAP program of the U.S. Geological Survey
partially funded the mapping.
The geology mapped on the Anthony Butte
quadrangle records some 250 million years of complex and tectonically
active geologic history. Six important events that shaped the region are
recognized: 1) deep ocean subduction and island arc volcanism in exotic
locations during the Permain and Triassic; 2) plutonism, deformation and
metamorphism associated with the docking of the exoctic terranes with
North America; 3) uplift and erosion during the late Mesozoic and early
Tertiary; 4) Oligocene continental volcanism; 5) widespread tholeiitic
flood basalt eruptions during the Miocene; and 6) Neogen uplift and
erosion, accompanied by montane glaciation.
Purpose:
The digital geologic map database for the quadrangle has been created
as a general-purpose data set that is applicable to land-related
investigations in the earth and biological sciences. The quadrangle's
database has been generated to further our understanding of bedrock and
surficial processes at work in the region and to document evidence for
seismotectonic activity in Oregon. The database is designed to serve as a
base layer suitable for ecosystem and mineral resource assessment and for
building a hydrogeologic framework for the basin(s) in which it occurs.
The database is not suitable for site-specific geologic evaluations.
Supplemental Information:
The CD contains digital files with various map coverages created in
MapInfo Professional version 7.0 (.tab) and a screen graphic of the map in
Adobe PDF format. Digital map coverages are also provided ArcView version
3.3 Shapefile (.shp) format for ESRI users. Accompanying the screen
graphic of the map, is a text file (pdf format) decribing the map units, a
discussion of the quadrangle's geologic history, and an assessment of the
quadrangle's geologic hazards and resources. This data is not
field-checked and comes with no guarantees as to its accuracy.
Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Single Date/Time:
Calendar Date: 1997
Time of Day: Unknown
Currentness Reference: publication date
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance and Update Frequency: None
planned
Spatial Domain:
Bounding Coordinates:
West Bounding Coordinate:
-118.25
East Bounding Coordinate:
-118.125
North Bounding Coordinate:
45
South Bounding Coordinate:
45.125
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme Keyword Thesaurus: None
Theme Keyword: Earth science
Theme
Keyword: Geology
Theme Keyword:
Economic geology
Place:
Place Keyword Thesaurus: None
Place Keyword: United States
Place
Keyword: Oregon
Place Keyword:
North America
Place Keyword: Pacific
Northwest
Stratum:
Stratum Keyword Thesaurus:
None
Temporal:
Temporal Keyword Thesaurus:
None
Access Constraints: Public
access - Purchased at a nominal fee. To ensure distribution of the most
current public information, please refer requests for data to the Nature of
the Northwest.
Use Constraints:
User should use caution when overlaying other data sets and should not
make legally binding decisions from this data. These data are subject to
change. Acknowledgment of the USGS/DOGAMI would be appreciated in products
derived from these data. Any person using the information presented here
should fully understand the data collection and compilation process before
beginning their analysis/use. The burden of determining fitness for use lies
with the user.
To avoid the risk of misinterpretation, invalid
results, and erroneous conclusions, the users must consider the original map
scale, collection methodology, currency of data, and any other conditions
specific to every data element and each dataset as a whole. Potential users
are advised to consult with DOGMAI to gain an understanding of the inherent
limitations of this data set and its scope of inference. Also, the user must
be aware that errors and conditions originating from physical sources
involved in developing a dataset may be reflected in the data, and that the
digital processing performed during preparation, storage, and transmission
of the dataset may have exacerbated such errors and/or introduced additional
ones.
Data collected and interpreted at a scale of 1:24,000. Many
lines and polygon boundaries inferred, accompanying traverse map and point
data set (if provided) show where direct observations were made, areas
without direct observations were completed with geologic inference and
airphoto interpretation. Location error for observed features (chemical and
paleomagnetic data points) have a +/- 20 m uncertainity. Polygon boundaries
and line data typically have an additional 50 m uncertainity as to their
actual location in the field, since most are not exposed.
Point of Contact:
Contact Information:
Contact Person Primary:
Contact Person: Ian P. Madin
Contact Organization: Oregon Department of Geology
and Mineral Industries
Contact
Position: Senior Mapping Geologist
Contact
Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical
address
Address: 800 NE Oregon Street,
#28
City: Portland
State or Province: Oregon
Postal
Code: 97232
Country:
USA
Contact Voice Telephone:
503/731/4100 ext. 241
Contact Facsimile
Telephone: 503/731-4066
Contact Electronic
Mail Address: ian.madin@state.or.us
Hours
of Service: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Browse Graphic:
Browse Graphic File Name: OFR
O-04-12map
Browse Graphic File Description:
Map showing extent of map data
Browse Graphic File
Type: pdf
Data Set Credit:
The project was partially funded by the U.S. Geological Survey National
Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program. The Oregon Department of Geology and
Mineral Industries created and maintains the spatial data sets. Credit
should always be given to the data source and/or originator when the data is
transferred or printed.
Geologic mapping of the pre-Cenozoic intrusive
and metamorphic rocks was done by William H. Taubeneck during the period of
1967 to 1997. Geologic mapping of the Cenozoic rocks of the quadrangle was
carried out by Madin in 1997.
Security
Information:
Security Classification System:
None
Security Classification:
None
Security Handling Description:
None
Native Data Set Environment: MapInfo
GIS .tab format, MapInfo Corp., Troy, NY.
Data Quality Information
Section
Index
Attribute Accuracy:
Attribute Accuracy Report: The accuracy of
the attributes is unknown
Logical Consistency
Report:
Spatial data is presented in the form of polygons and lines
characterizing the geology only in the quadrangle. This dataset does not
have topology. However, polygons were checked for misalignment errors such
as slivers, overlaps, bow ties, splits, and missing nodes. Where found
errors were corrected. The geology was delineated by the geologist on a
1:24,000, 7.5-minute USGS topographic quadrangle. Check plots of the map
were reviewed by the mapper and cartographer for consistency with basic
geologic principles and general conformity to USGS mapping standards. This
data is not field-checked and is an interpretation of the mapper. No
guarantees are provided as to its accuracy.
Completeness
Report:
The mapping project as originally designed has been completed for the
quadrangle. The geology of the quadrangle is based on relationships gathered
from outcrops, float, and rock exposure on foot or vehicle traverses.
Portions of the quadrangle may not have been visited or field checked.
Interpretation of the geology in the quadrangle may have been supplemented
by examination of the land surface using aerial photographs, shaded relief
image(s) derived from a Digital Elevation Model (DEM), or both. Unit
properties are described in the text explanation. All geospatial database
elements are attributed.
Positional Accuracy:
Horizontal Positional Accuracy:
Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report:
The data can't be more accurate than the USGS topographic quadrangle
from which it was developed. Positional accuracy of geologic contacts
vary based on the techiques and quality of mapping. Still the horizontal
accuracy of the coverage should be regarded as unknown.
Vertical Positional Accuracy:
Vertical Positional Accuracy Report:
Unknown
Lineage:
Source Information:
Source Citation:
Citation Information:
Originator: Ian P. Madin and William
H. Taubeneck, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
(DOGAMI)
Publication Date:
2004
Publication Time:
Unknown
Title: Geologic Map of Anthony
Butte Quadrangle, Union and Baker Counties, Oregon
Edition: Version 1.0
Geospatial
Data Presentation Form: vector
Series
Information:
Series Name: Open-File
Report
Issue Identification:
O-04-12
Publication Information:
Publication Place: Portland,
Oregon
Publisher: Oregon Department
of Geology and Mineral Industries
Source Scale Denominator: 24000
Type of Source Media: CD-ROM
Source
Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Single Date/Time:
Calendar Date: Unknown
Time of Day: Unknown
Source Currentness Reference: publication
date
Source Citation Abbreviation: OFR
O-04-12
Process Step:
Process Description:
Field mapping and aerial photograph interpretation; iterative
process.
Transfer of geologic linework and point data from field
maps and aerial photographs to a scale-stable cartographic base of
quadrangle
Description of Map Units and Correlation of Map Units
Polygons, lines, and points representing geologic features and
data points were hand digitized from author-prepared base-stable
geologic map at 1:24,000 scale.
The resultant coverages were
attributed with data describing the geologic units, contacts, structures
and point locations.
Draft check plots of the geologic map and
explanation were created and submitted for peer review. Revisions were
made to the geospatial database as needed.
Prior to release of
map-on-demand files and metadata, the author was given final 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.
Process Date:
Unknown
Process Contact:
Contact Information:
Contact Person Primary:
Contact Person: Ian P.
Madin
Contact Organization: Oregon
Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Contact Position: Senior Mapping
Geologist
Contact Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical
address
Address: 800 NE Oregon
Street, #28
City:
Portland
State or Province:
Oregon
Postal Code: 97232
Country: USA
Contact Voice
Telephone: 503/731/4100 ext. 241
Contact Facsimile Telephone:
503/731-4066
Contact Electronic Mail
Address: ian.madin@state.or.us
Hours of
Service: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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: 0.001
Ordinate Resolution: 0.001
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
Vertical Coordinate System
Definition:
Altitude System Definition:
Altitude Datum Name: National Geodetic
Vertical Datum of 1929
Altitude Distance
Units: feet
Entity and Attribute Information
Section
Index
Detailed Description:
Entity Type:
Entity Type Label:
map_polygons
Entity Type Definition:
Polygon features and attribute tables
Entity Type
Definition Source: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral
Industries
Detailed Description:
Entity Type:
Entity Type Label: map_faults
Entity Type Definition: Polyline features and attribute
tables
Entity Type Definition Source:
Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Overview Description:
Entity and Attribute Overview:
The digital map information contains polygon and polyline entities.
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: CD contains
Microsoft Excel files containing the geochemical data.
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 Voice Telephone:
503/872-2750
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503/731-4066
Contact Electronic Mail
Address: don.haines@state.or.us
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individual use of the data and aggregate use with other data. It is strongly
recommended that careful attention be paid to the contents of the metadata
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these data.
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Metadata Reference Information
Section
Index
Metadata Date: 4/30/2004
Metadata Review Date: 4/30/2004
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 III
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: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday
Metadata Standard Name: FGDC
Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata
Standard Version: Version 2.0
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 3/26/2004