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This dataset represents surficial geology of Wyoming at 1:500,000-scale. The layer contains 577 separate surficial feature (landforms) and deposit descriptions present on the surface in the state. Compiled from aerial photography and existing maps this layer represents the first comprehensive surficial geology map of Wyoming. Symbol descriptions below.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "The layer was developed by a partnership of the Wyoming State Geological Survey and the Wyoming Water Resources Center. It was originally created specifically for use in the Wyoming Ground-Water Vulnerability Mapping Project being conducted at the Wyoming Water Resources Center, a statewide study of aquifer vulnerability to contamination from pesticides. In that context, it was to be used to assist in the generation of a new State soils map, to analyze the effects of the vadose zone on contaminant migration, to define specific Quaternary- age aquifers, and to refine the analysis of regional hydrogeologic settings. The Surficial Geology Map of Wyoming can be used, in conjunction with a bedrock geologic map, as a guide in siting new facilities or industries in Wyoming. It can also be used to identify and locate geologic hazards, such as landslides and windblown deposits, or to assist in the search for shallow ground water supplies and for construction aggregate. The map has already been used to assist the Wyoming Gap Analysis Project (Merrill and others, 1997) in southwestern Wyoming, and in the generation of Quaternary Geologic Maps of Wyoming.",
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"quaternary",
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"Rare Earth Elements & Coal Open Database"
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"licenseInfo": " The data should not be used without first reading the full data documentation in WSGS HDSM 98-1. This data should not be used for analysis at a scale larger than 1:500,000. This dataset may not be redistributed or repackaged in any form without the express written consent of the Wyoming State Geological Survey and/or the Spatial Data and Visualization Center.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>"
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