MGS Publications
County Geologic, Mineral Resources/Mined Land Inventory Maps
| Information
About Our Digital Geologic Map Series |
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MGS
is developing digital geologic maps, particularly for use in geographic information
systems (GIS). These maps are available for purchase
on CD-ROM, and printed versions are available separately. Print versions
are full-color, full-scale paper plots at a resolution of 300 dpi (generally about
34 x 44 inches in size). To purchase copies of maps (paper
or CD-ROM) contact the Publications Office with the County
Name from
the chart below. If you are interested in our traditional paper map products see
the Maps
section of the online List
of Publications for ordering information and prices.
All maps and geospatial data are projected
in the Maryland State Plane coordinate system (Lambert conformal conic projection)
North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) meters. The geologic information for the
county-scale maps is compiled at a scale of 1:62,500 (roughly one inch equals a
mile). The topographic and hydrographic base
map layers for this digital series were developed from U.S. Geological Survey 30
x 60-minute topographic series (1:100,000). Contour intervals are in meters. As
shown on the county series, these base layers are enlarged to 1:62,500.
The CDs contain a copy
of the pertinent map(s) in Adobe Acrobat
PDF format. If you have access to a large-format color printer
you could print these maps at
full scale from the PDF file. The CDs also contain files for use in GIS. The GIS
files were created using ESRI’s
ArcGIS software (version 8.2 or higher).
ArcGIS coverages as well as interchange files (.e00) are provided for the vector
layers, which include the geologic layers and some or all of the base map layers.
Some maps contain raster images for some base map components; rasters are in TIFF
format. The full written descriptions of the geologic units are provided in a
text file format in addition to being on the PDF. Text files can be read by any
text reader (such as Notepad, Wordpad, or Microsoft Word). Metadata files (information
about the map and how the layers were made) are provided as part of the digital
layers and as separate text files.
Information about ESRI’s ArcExplorer software
is provided on the CD but must be downloaded separately. ArcExplorer is ESRI's
free GIS data reader software
(for use with coverages, shapefiles, images). Visit the ESRI web site at http://www.esri.com/software/arcexplorer/index.html to
download the software or get more information about this program.
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| County,
Version, and Maps Included |
Formats |
Release
Date |
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| Charles
County |
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CHGEO2003.1 |
Geologic map |
$7.50 |
All three maps on one
CD-ROM
$25.00 |
2003 |
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CHMINE2003.1 |
Mined Land Inventory (historic and 2002 data) |
$6.00 |
2003 |
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CHTK2003.1 |
Thickness of Surficial Sand-and Gravel-Bearing Units |
$6.00 |
2003 |
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The
Charles County digital series includes a digital version of the county geologic map by
McCartan (1989), a mined land inventory map (historic and 2002 data), and
a thickness contour map of the surficial sand- and gravel-bearing units in
the county. Digital components for all three of the maps are provided together
on one CD-ROM. Historic data shown on the mined land inventory map was
excerpted from the “Sand and Gravel Resources and Mined Land Inventory Map” (blueline)
by Brooks (1985). |
| Prince
George’s County |
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Release
Date |
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PGGEO2003.2 |
Geologic map |
$7.50 |
All maps on one CD-ROM
$25.00 |
2006 |
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PGMINE2003.2 |
Historic mined land inventory |
$6.00 |
2006 |
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PGMINV2006.1 |
Mined land inventory 2006 |
$6.00 |
2006 |
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The Prince George’s
County digital series includes a digital version of the county geologic map by
Glaser (previously unpublished), an historic mined land inventory map (modified
from Kuff, 1980) and a mined land inventory 2006 (completed in cooperation with the Maryland Department of the Environment). Digital components for these maps are on one CD-ROM.
The Prince George’s County geologic map replaces the version by Cloos (1951),
which is out-of-print. The geologic map also includes a layer showing the distribution
of a silt-loam soil with hardpan as mapped by Hack (1977) within the Upland deposits. |
| Index of Currently Completed Maps |
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