Identification_Information: Citation: Citation_Information: Originator: David W. Moore Originator: Scott C. Lundstrom Originator: Ronald C. Counts Originator: Steven L. Martin Originator: William M. Andrews, Jr. Originator: Wayne L. Newell Originator: Michael L. Murphy Originator: Mark F. Thompson Originator: Emily M. Taylor Originator: Erik P. Kvale Originator: Theodore R. Brandt Publication_Date: 2009 Title: Surficial geologic map of the Evansville, Indiana, and Henderson, Kentucky, area Edition: version 1.0 Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map Series_Information: Series_Name: USGS Scientific Investigations Map Issue_Identification: SIM 3069 Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. Publisher: United States Geological Survey Online_Linkage: http://pubs.usgs.gov/sim/3069/ Description: Abstract: The geologic map of the Evansville, Indiana, and Henderson, Kentucky, area depicts and describes surficial deposits according to their origin and age. Unconsolidated alluvium and outwash fill the Ohio River bedrock valley and attain maximum thickness of 33-39 m under Diamond Island, Kentucky, and Griffith Slough, south of Newburgh, Indiana. The fill is chiefly unconsolidated, fine- to medium-grained, lithic quartz sand, interbedded with clay, clayey silt, silt, coarse sand, granules, and gravel. Generally, the valley fill fines upward from the buried bedrock surface: a lower part being gravelly sand to sandy gravel, a middle part mostly of sand, and a surficial veneer of silt and clay interspersed with sandy, natural levee deposits at river’s edge. Beneath the unconsolidated fill are buried and discontinuous, lesser amounts of consolidated fill unconformably overlying the buried bedrock surface. Most of the glaciofluvial valley fill accumulated during the Wisconsin Episode (late Pleistocene). Other units depicted on the map include creek alluvium, slackwater lake (lacustrine) deposits, colluvium, dune sand, loess, and sparse bedrock outcrops. Creek alluvium underlies creek floodplains and consists of silt, clayey silt, and subordinate interbedded fine sand, granules, and pebbles. Lenses and beds of clay are present locally. Silty and clayey slackwater lake (lacustrine) deposits extensively underlie broad flats northeast of Evansville and around Henderson and are as thick as 28 m. Fossil wood collected from an auger hole in the lake and alluvial deposits of Little Creek, at depths of 10.6 m and 6.4 m, are dated 16,650±50 and 11,120±40 radiocarbon years, respectively. Fossil wood collected from lake sediment 16 m below the surface in lake sediment was dated 33,100±590 radiocarbon years by Woodfield (1998). Covering the hilly bedrock upland is loess (Qel), 3-7.5 m thick in Indiana and 9-15 m thick in Kentucky, deposited about 22,000-12,000 years before present. Most mapped surficial deposits in the quadrangle are probably no older than about 55,000 years. Lithologic logs, shear-wave velocities, and other cone penetrometer data are used to interpret depositional environments and geologic history of the surficial deposits. Purpose: This map, which includes an area of slightly more than seven 7.5-minute quadrangles, serves several purposes. It is a tool for assessing seismic and flood hazards of a major urban area; aids urban planning; conveys geologic history; and locates aggregate resources. The map was produced concurrently with research by seismologists to determine places where the surficial deposits may tend to liquefy and (or) to amplify ground motions during strong earthquakes. Such hazardous responses to shaking are related to the characteristics of the geologic materials and topographic position, which the geologic map depicts. The geologic map is an element in the cooperative seismic hazard assessment program among the States of Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois and the U.S. Geological Survey, funded by the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program and National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. Supplemental_Information: Coverages included in this geospatial database: inkygeo: polygon coverage of geologic units inkystat: line coverage of State political boundaries inkywell: point coverage recording site-specific measurements at wells Time_Period_of_Content: Time_Period_Information: Single_Date/Time: Calendar_Date: 2009 Currentness_Reference: publication date Status: Progress: Complete Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: none currently planned Spatial_Domain: Bounding_Coordinates: West_Bounding_Coordinate: -87.750 East_Bounding_Coordinate: -87.375 North_Bounding_Coordinate: 38.125 South_Bounding_Coordinate: 37.750 Keywords: Theme: Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: American Geological Institute Glossary of Geology Theme_Keyword: Surficial geologic map Theme_Keyword: Lower Ohio River valley Theme_Keyword: Wisconsin Episode Theme_Keyword: late Pleistocene Theme_Keyword: Larentide ice sheet Theme_Keyword: Ohio River flood of 1937 Theme_Keyword: glacial sluiceways Theme_Keyword: valley train Theme_Keyword: headwater tributaries Theme_Keyword: Peoria Loess Theme_Keyword: Peoria Silt Theme_Keyword: Farmdale Loess Theme_Keyword: Farmdale Silt Theme_Keyword: Sangamon Geosol Theme_Keyword: outwash Theme_Keyword: natural levee Theme_Keyword: slackwater lakes Theme_Keyword: slack-water lakes Theme_Keyword: aggradational phase Theme_Keyword: valley fill Theme_Keyword: lacustrine deposits Theme_Keyword: river alluvium Theme_Keyword: creek alluvium Theme_Keyword: cone penetrometer Place: Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: U.S. Board of Geographic Names (BGN) Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Place_Keyword: U.S.A. Place_Keyword: United States of America Place_Keyword: southwestern Indiana Place_Keyword: Posey County Place_Keyword: Evansville Place_Keyword: Henderson Place_Keyword: West Franklin Place_Keyword: northwestern Kentucky Place_Keyword: Vanderburgh County Place_Keyword: Henderson County Place_Keyword: Bayou Creek Place_Keyword: Carpentier Creek Place_Keyword: lower Ohio River valley Place_Keyword: Little Pigeon Creek Place_Keyword: Newburgh Place_Keyword: Spottsville Place_Keyword: Wilson quadrangle Place_Keyword: Green River Place_Keyword: Canoe Creek Access_Constraints: none Use_Constraints: None. Users of this geospatial database and geologic information derived therefrom should acknowledge the U.S. Geological Survey as the source of the data. Although software enables a user to display images at various scales, map data in this report should not be used at scales greater than 1:50,000. Point_of_Contact: Contact_Information: Contact_Person_Primary: Contact_Person: David W. Moore Contact_Organization: U.S. Geological Survey Contact_Address: Address_Type: mailing address Address: MS 980, Box 25046 DFC City: Denver State_or_Province: CO Postal_Code: 80225-0046 Country: USA Contact_Voice_Telephone: 303-236-1271 Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 303-236-0214 Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: dwmoore@usgs.gov Browse_Graphic: Browse_Graphic_File_Name: http://pubs.usgs.gov/sim/3069/3069_map_DEM+Topo.pdf/ Browse_Graphic_File_Description: graphic representation of map layout Browse_Graphic_File_Type: PDF Data_Set_Credit: Theodore Brandt, U.S. Geological Survey, served as primary author of the GIS database. Native_Data_Set_Environment: Windows_XP, Intel ARC/INFO version 9.2 Data_Quality_Information: Attribute_Accuracy: Attribute_Accuracy_Report: Data were entered and checked by the geologists who made the field observations and compilation. The attributes of this geospatial data set consist of text identifiers and numeric codes that indicate the identity of the geologic unit or type of geologic feature, and determine how each feature is colored or symbolized. To check the attribute accuracy, a color check plot was visually compared to the geologists' original compilation. Discrepancies between the digital geospatial data set and the original analog compilation were corrected as needed. Machine-created listings of unique attribute values were used to identify spelling errors or other inconsistencies, and corrections were made as needed. This map has been thoroughly reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards and stratigraphic nomenclature. Logical_Consistency_Report: Map elements were visually checked for overshoots, undershoots, duplicate features, polygon closure, and other errors by the authors and by the GIS technician(s) who created the digital database. Automated (ArcInfo) routines were also used to check the databases for polygon label errors, line or point attribution errors, sliver polygons, dangling arcs, intersection errors, and projection information. Check plots of the map were reviewed by another geologist and cartographer for consistency with basic geologic principles and general conformity to USGS mapping standards. Completeness_Report: No features that could be accurately represented at a scale of 1:50,000 were eliminated or generalized. The smallest area represented is approximately 30 square meters. All geospatial database elements are attributed. Positional_Accuracy: Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy: Horizontal_Positional_Accuracy_Report: Most digitized positions on the map that depict distinct contacts between geologic units in the field are estimated to be within 50 m of the actual contact on the land. Boundaries (lines) between Quaternary units (for example, terrace gravels) that correspond closely to distinct edges of landforms (for example, river terraces) are of comparable accuracy. Boundaries (lines) between some Quaternary units, such as eolian deposits and broad alluvial aprons, are approximately located within a gradational zone of perhaps 100-m width between them. Horizontal positional accuracy is tested by visual comparison of hard copy test plots to source maps or by comparing locations of data on a computer monitor to other data layers in the same geographic area. The database contains elevation data on the buried bedrock surface that was derived from previous reports. Accuracy of these data indirectly depends on accuracy of the base maps on which the original source geologic maps were compiled. These base maps were made by the U.S. Geological Survey, which routinely checks them for compliance with the National Map Accuracy Standards. Vertical_Positional_Accuracy: Vertical_Positional_Accuracy_Report: Auger hole depth data are estimated to be within 3 ft of actual elevation. Cone penetrometer depth data is estimated to be within 1 ft of actual elevation. Buried bedrock surface elevation data are estimated to be within 5 ft of actual elevation. Lineage: Source_Information: Source_Citation: Citation_Information: Originator: Lewis, R.S. Originator: Derkey, P.D. Title: Digital geologic map of part of the Thompson Falls 1:100,000 quadrangle, Idaho Publication_Date: 1999 Series_Information: Series_Name: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report Issue_Identification: OFR 99-438 Source_Scale_Denominator: 100,000 Type_of_Source_Media: paper Source_Time_Period_of_Content: Time_Period_Information: Single_Date/Time: Calendar_Date: 1999 Source_Currentness_Reference: publication date Source_Citation_Abbreviation: Lewis and Derkey (1999) Source_Contribution: GIS database structure source Source_Information: Source_Citation: Citation_Information: Originator: Woodfield, M.C. Title: Wabash and Ohio River megasequences—Little Pigeon Creek basin, Evansville, Indiana Publication_Date: 1998 Series_Information: Series_Name: M.S. thesis Issue_Identification: unpublished Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Bloomington, Indiana Publisher: University of Indiana Type_of_Source_Media: paper Source_Time_Period_of_Content: Time_Period_Information: Single_Date/Time: Calendar_Date: 1998 Source_Currentness_Reference: publication date Source_Citation_Abbreviation: Woodfield (1998) Source_Contribution: GIS database age source Process_Step: Process_Description: The geology for the published map was compiled by David W. Moore, Scott Lundstrom, and Wayne L. Newell, U.S. Geological Survey, and Ronald C. Counts, Steven L. Martin, William M. Andrews, Jr., Michael L. Murphy, and Mark F. Thompson, Kentucky Geological Survey. The bedrock surface elevation surface was compiled by William M. Andrews, Jr., Kentucky Geological Survey, and Emily M. Taylor, U.S. Geological Survey. Process_Date: 2008 Process_Step: Process_Description: The geologic database was compiled using ArcInfo. Initial digitization of map features was performed by U.S. Geological Survey staff using authors’ 1:24,000-scale mylar and digital compilation materials. Process_Date: 2008 Process_Step: Process_Description: Checkplots of the coverages were printed and checked against source materials for accuracy and completeness. The database information was checked visually, as well as by using various routines in ArcInfo, for accuracy and consistency. Process_Date: 2008 Process_Step: Process_Description: Metadata were created by Theodore Brandt, U.S. Geological Survey. Process_Date: 2008 Process_Step: Process_Description: Metadata reviewed and revised by Theodore Brandt, U.S. Geological Survey. Process_Date: 2009 Spatial_Data_Organization_Information: Direct_Spatial_Reference_Method: Vector Spatial_Reference_Information: Horizontal_Coordinate_System_Definition: Planar: Planar_Coordinate_Information: Planar_Coordinate_Encoding_Method: coordinate pair Coordinate_Representation: Abscissa_Resolution: 5 Ordinate_Resolution: 5 Planar_Distance_Units: METERS Grid_Coordinate_System: Grid_Coordinate_System_Name: Universal Transverse Mercator Universal_Transverse_Mercator: UTM_Zone_Number: 16 Transverse_Mercator: Scale_Factor_at_Central_Meridian: .9999 Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: -87.6250 Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: 0.00 False_Easting: 500000.0000 False_Northing: 0.0000 Geodetic_Model: Horizontal_Datum_Name: North American Datum of 1983 Ellipsoid_Name: Geodetic Reference System 80 Semi-major_Axis: 6378137.000000 Denominator_of_Flattening_Ratio: 298.257222 Entity_and_Attribute_Information: Overview_Description: Entity_and_Attribute_Overview: The data are supplied in ArcInfo export format and ArcView shapefile format. DATABASE STRUCTURE - ArcInfo ==================================== This GIS database includes related look-up tables, which store detailed attribute information. This database structure is more fully described in USGS OFR 99-438 (Lewis and Derkey, 1999). The GIS database structure used in the database includes symbol and pattern items in coverage point, polygon (PAT), and arc (AAT) attribute tables for user convenience. ArcInfo relates for each coverage are saved in a file named .rel. Use the RELATE command with the restore argument at the arc prompt to make the relates active. Alternatively, in ArcTools, use the Relate environment: open dialog in the Manage-- Relates flyout menu under the ArcTools menu to make the relates active. inkygeo coverage: Contains all contact lines and label points for each geologic polygon. In the .pat INFO file the SOURCE item provides a numeric code used to identify the data source for the rock unit. Complete references for the sources are listed in the inkygeo.ref file. The LABEL item indicates the rock unit label (abbreviation) used to label unit on map. The DESC item defines formal or informal unit name. The SYMBOL item contains the shadeset symbol number used by ArcInfo to plot a filled/shaded polygon. The symbol numbers in this item refer to the wpgcmykg.shd shadeset included with the dataset. In the inkygeo.aat INFO file, the LINECODE item provides a numeric code used to identify type of linear feature. Linecodes less than 100 are used for contacts and boundaries that are described in the inkygeo.con file. The NAME item lists the name given to the structural feature. The SOURCE item lists the numeric code used to identify the data source for the linear feature. The SYMBOL item lists the line symbol number used by ArcInfo to plot the line (symbol numbers refer to the geol_sfo.lin lineset). Complete references for the sources are listed in the inkygeo.ref file. Related look-up table files are inkygeo.con, and inkygeo.ref. In the inkygeo.con INFO file, the LINECODE item indicates the numeric code (a value less than 100) used to identify type of contact or boundary. The SYMBOL item lists the line symbol number used by ArcInfo to plot the line (symbol numbers refer to the geol_sfo.lin lineset included with the dataset). The TYPE item lists the major type of line (for example, contact, State boundaries, lines of latitude and longitude used for neatlines). The MODIFIER item lists the line type modifier (that is, approximate, concealed, or gradational). No entry implies 'known.' The CERTAINTY item lists the degree of certainty of contact or boundary (that is, inferred or uncertain). No entry implies 'certain.' The DESC item lists the written description or explanation of the contact or boundary. The INFO structure of these files is listed below: >INKYGEO.PAT: > >COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE > 1 AREA 8 18 F 5 > 9 PERIMETER 8 18 F 5 > 17 INKYGEO# 4 5 B - > 21 INKYGEO-ID 4 5 B - > 25 SOURCE 4 4 I - > 29 LABEL 10 10 C - > 39 DESC 150 150 C - > 189 SYMBOL 3 3 I - >INKYGEO.AAT: > >COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME > 1 FNODE# 4 5 B - > 5 TNODE# 4 5 B - > 9 LPOLY# 4 5 B - > 13 RPOLY# 4 5 B - > 17 LENGTH 8 18 F 5 > 25 INKYGEO# 4 5 B - > 29 INKYGEO-ID 4 5 B - > 33 LINECODE 3 3 I - > 36 NAME 150 150 C - > 186 SOURCE 4 4 I - > 190 SYMBOL 3 3 I - >INKYGEO.CON: > >COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME > 1 LINECODE 3 3 I - > 4 SYMBOL 3 3 I - > 7 TYPE 10 10 C - > 17 MODIFIER 20 20 C - > 37 CERTAINTY 15 15 C - > 52 DESC 100 100 C - >INKYGEO.REF: > >COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME > 1 SOURCE 4 4 I - > 5 SCALE 8 8 I - > 13 AUTHORS 200 200 C - > 213 YEAR 4 4 I - > 217 REFERENCE 250 250 C - inkystat coverage: Contains lines for the State boundary with the study area. In the inkystat.aat INFO file, the LINECODE item provides a numeric code used to identify type of linear feature. Linecodes less than 100 are used for contacts and boundaries that are described in the inkystat.con file. The NAME item lists the name given to the linear feature. The SOURCE item lists the numeric code used to identify the data source for the linear feature. The SYMBOL item lists the line symbol number used by ArcInfo to plot the line (symbol numbers refer to the geol_sfo.lin lineset). Complete references for the sources are listed in the inkystat.ref file. Related look-up table files are inkystat.con, and inkystat.ref. In the inkystat.con INFO file, the LINECODE item indicates the numeric code (a value less than 100) used to identify type of contact or boundary. The SYMBOL item lists the line symbol number used by ArcInfo to plot the line (symbol numbers refer to the geol_sfo.lin lineset included with the dataset). The TYPE item lists the major type of line (for example, contact, State boundaries, lines of latitude and longitude used for neatlines). The MODIFIER item lists the line type modifier (that is, approximate, concealed, or gradational). No entry implies 'known.' The CERTAINTY item lists the degree of certainty of contact or boundary (that is, inferred or uncertain). No entry implies 'certain.' The DESC item lists the written description or explanation of the contact or boundary. The INFO structure of these files is listed below: >INKYSTAT.AAT: > >COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME > 1 FNODE# 4 5 B - > 5 TNODE# 4 5 B - > 9 LPOLY# 4 5 B - > 13 RPOLY# 4 5 B - > 17 LENGTH 8 18 F 5 > 25 INKYSTAT# 4 5 B - > 29 INKYSTAT-ID 4 5 B - > 33 LINECODE 3 3 I - > 36 NAME 150 150 C - > 186 SOURCE 4 4 I - > 190 SYMBOL 3 3 I - >INKYSTAT.CON: > >COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME > 1 LINECODE 3 3 I - > 4 SYMBOL 3 3 I - > 7 TYPE 10 10 C - > 17 MODIFIER 20 20 C - > 37 CERTAINTY 15 15 C - > 52 DESC 100 100 C - >INKYSTAT.REF: > >COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME > 1 SOURCE 4 4 I - > 5 SCALE 8 8 I - > 13 AUTHORS 200 200 C - inkywell coverage: Contains points recording site-specific measurements at well locations In the inkywell.pat INFO file, the PTTYPE item labels the points as "Auger hole - Showing hole number", "2.5-inch diameter wire-line core", "Radiocarbon sample site", and Rock quarry overburden exposure. The SYMBOL item lists the point symbol number used by ArcInfo to plot the point (symbol numbers refer to the geoscamp2.mrk markerset). The WELLNAME item lists the recorded name of the well. The ELFT item lists the surface elevation in feet of the well. The TDFT item lists the total depth in feet of the well. Complete references for the sources are listed in the inkywell.ref file. >INKYWELL.PAT: > >COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME > 1 AREA 8 18 F 5 > 9 PERIMETER 8 18 F 5 > 17 INKYWELL# 4 5 B - > 21 INKYWELL-ID 4 5 B - > 25 PTTYPE 100 100 C - > 125 SYMBOL 4 4 I - > 128 WELLNAME 80 80 C - > 208 ELFT 5 5 I - > 213 TDFT 5 5 I - > 218 SOURCE 4 4 I - >INKYWELL.REF: > >COLUMN ITEM NAME WIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME > 1 SOURCE 4 4 I - > 5 SCALE 8 8 I - > 13 AUTHORS 200 200 C - > 213 YEAR 4 4 I - > 217 REFERENCE 250 250 C - inkyhlsd grid: Contains hillshade values derived from USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED) 10 meter resolution elevation data for the Surficial geologic map of the Evansville, Indiana, and Henderson, Kentucky, area, 1:50,000 study area. The grid's projection is the same UTM NAD83 datum projection used for the geologic database coverages. The illumination angle for the hillshade's shaded relief grid was generated at an azimuth of 315 degrees and horizon angle of 45 degrees. In the integer grid's inkyhlsd.vat INFO file, the VALUE item lists integer values that describe the illumination level of a cell or group of cells forming a zone. The COUNT item lists the number of cells in a zone. In the grid's inkyhlsd.sta INFO file, the MIN item contains the minimum value, the MAX item contains the maximum value, the MEAN item contains the average value, and the STDV item contains the standard deviation. >INKYHLSD.VAT > >COLUMN ITEM NAMEWIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME > 1 VALUE 4 10 B - > 5 COUNT 4 10 B - >INKYHLSD.STA > >COLUMN ITEM NAMEWIDTH OUTPUT TYPE N.DEC ALTERNATE NAME > 1 MIN 8 15 F 3 > 9 MAX 8 15 F 3 > 17 MEAN 8 15 F 3 > 25 STDV 8 15 F 3 >Coding of LABEL and DESC attributes in the inkygeo coverage: >LABEL | DESC >Pz | Bedrock (Paleozoic, Pennsylvanian) >QTg | Upland gravel (Pliocene-Pleistocene) >Qa | Creek alluvium and sheetwash alluvium (Holocene and upper Pleistocene) >Qaf | Alluvium, alluvial fans (Holocene) >Qafp | Alluvium, river floodplains (Holocene) >Qal | Alluvium, modern (Holocene) >Qall | Alluvium, natural levee deposits (Holocene) >Qas | Alluvium, active modern floodplain sloughs (Holocene) >Qat | Alluvium, low terrace (Holocene) >Qc | Colluvium (Holocene) >Qel | Loess, undifferentiated (upper Pleistocene) >Qes | Dune sand (lower Holocene and upper Pleistocene) >Qlot | Lacustrine and outwash terrace deposits(upper Pleistocene) >Qlt | Slackwater deposits, lacustrine terrace deposits(upper Pleistocene) >Qltm | Upland marginal lacustrine deposits (upper Pleistocene) >Qot1 | Alluvium, outwash, low terrace (upper Pleistocene) >Qot1g | Alluvium, reworked outwash, Green River scrollwork terrace (Holocene and upper Pleistocene) >Qot1o | Alluvium, reworked outwash, Ohio River scrollwork terrace (Holocene and upper Pleistocene) >Qot2 | Alluvium, outwash, high terrace (upper Pleistocene) >Qotp | Paleolevee deposits on outwash terrace (upper Pleistocene) >af1 | Artificial fill, engineered (Modern) >af2 | Artificial fill, mine spoil (Modern) >af3 | Artificial fill, other (Modern) >w | Open water >Coding of LINECODE and NAME attributes in the inkygeo coverage: >LINECODE | NAME >1 | Contact - Certain >41 | Shoreline >80 | Quadrangle boundary >81 | Map boundary >97 | Erosional scarp--Hachures at base of scarp Auxiliary files: geoscamp2.mrk: This markerset file defines geologic point types in the geologically themed coverages. geol_sfo.lin: This lineset file defines geologic line types in the geologically themed coverages. wpgcmykg.shd: This shadeset file defines the cmyk values of colors assigned to polygons in the geologically themed coverages. prevbasr.tif: A geo-registered raster file of the USGS Evansville, Indiana, Kentucky, and Princeton, Kentucky, 1:100,000-scale base maps. Entity_and_Attribute_Detail_Citation: http://wrgis.wr.usgs.gov/open-file/of99-438/ Distribution_Information: Distributor: Contact_Information: Contact_Organization_Primary: Contact_Organization: U.S. Geological Survey Contact_Address: Address_Type: mailing address Address: Information Services Address: MS 3062 Box 25286 Address: Denver Federal Center City: Denver State_or_Province: CO Postal_Code: 80225-0046 Contact_Voice_Telephone: 1-888-ASK-USGS Resource_Description: Scientific Investigations Map 3069 Distribution_Liability: This database, identified as SIM_3069, has been approved for release and publication by the Director of the USGS. Although this database has been subjected to rigorous review and is substantially complete, the USGS reserves the right to revise the data pursuant to further analysis and review. 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Furthermore, it is released on condition that neither the USGS nor the United States Government may be held liable for any damages resulting from its authorized or unauthorized use. Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the U.S. Geological Survey, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made regarding the display or utility of the data on any other system, or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute such warranty. The U.S. Geological Survey shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and (or) contained herein. Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey. Standard_Order_Process: Digital_Form: Digital_Transfer_Information: Format_Name: ARCE,SHP Format_Version_Number: 9.2 Format_Version_Date: 2008 File_Decompression_Technique: use WinZip (http://www.winzip.com/) or other programs to extract the file. Digital_Transfer_Option: Online_Option: Computer_Contact_Information: Network_Address: Network_Resource_Name: http://pubs.usgs.gov/sim/3069/ Fees: none Metadata_Reference_Information: Metadata_Date: 2009 Metadata_Review_Date: 2009 Metadata_Contact: Contact_Information: Contact_Person_Primary: Contact_Person: Theodore Brandt Contact_Organization: U.S. Geological Survey Contact_Address: Address_Type: mailing address Address: U.S. Geological Survey Address: MS 980, Box 25046 Denver Federal Center City: Denver State_or_Province: CO Postal_Code: 80225-0046 Contact_Voice_Telephone: 303-236-1901 Metadata_Standard_Name: FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata Metadata_Standard_Version: FGDC-STD-001-1998