Title | Surficial geology, Napaktulik Lake, Nunavut, NTS 86-I |
Download | Downloads |
Author | Geological Survey of Canada |
Source | Geological Survey of Canada, Canadian Geoscience Map 235, 2016, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/298708 (Open Access) |
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Year | 2016 |
Publisher | Natural Resources Canada |
Edition | 2, Prelim., Surficial Data Model V.2.1 Conversion |
Document | serial |
Lang. | English |
Maps | 1 map |
Map Info. | surficial geology, landforms, lithology, 1:125,000 |
Projection | Universal Transverse Mercator Projection, UTM zone 12 (NAD83) |
Media | on-line; digital |
Related | This publication supercedes Geological Survey of Canada;
(2015). Surficial geology, Napaktulik Lake, Nunavut - Northwest Territories, NTS 86-I, Geological Survey of Canada, Canadian Geoscience Map no. 235, ed. Prelim., Surficial Data Model V.2.1 Conversion |
Related | This publication is related to Kerr, D E; Dredge, L A; Ward,
B C; (1997). Surficial geology, Napaktuluik Lake, District of Mackenzie, Northwest Territories, Geological Survey of Canada, "A" Series Map no. 1889A |
File format | readme
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File format | pdf; shp; rtf; xls; xml |
Province | Nunavut; Northwest Territories |
NTS | 86I |
Area | Napaktulik Lake; Kiglikavik Lake |
Lat/Long WENS | -114.0000 -112.0000 67.0000 66.0000 |
Subjects | surficial geology/geomorphology; landforms; tills; glaciomarine deposits; glaciofluvial deposits; alluvial deposits; organic deposits; permafrost; marine deposits; Wisconsinian Glacial Stage; glacial
stages; glacial deposits; Pleistocene; Holocene; moraines; eskers; glacial striations; ice movement directions; glacial history; Quaternary |
Program | Rae Province Project Management, GEM2: Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals |
Released | 2016 12 01 |
Abstract | This new surficial geology map product represents the conversion of A-series map 1889A and its legend only, using the Geological Survey of Canada's Surficial Data Model (SDM version 2.1) which can be
found in Open File 7741. All geoscience knowledge and information from map 1889A that conformed to the current SDM were maintained during the conversion process. The purpose of converting legacy map data to a common science language and common legend
is to enable and facilitate the efficient digital compilation, interpretation, management and dissemination of geologic map information in a structured and consistent manner. This provides an effective knowledge management tool designed around a
geo-database which can expand following the type of information to appear on new surficial geology maps. |
GEOSCAN ID | 298708 |
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