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Surficial Geology 1M
This dataset shows the surficial geology for the Province of Saskatchewan and is designed for the Resource Map of Saskatchewan.This dataset shows the surficial geology for the Province of Saskatchewan and is designed for the Resource Map of Saskatchewan. Mapping in support of the dataset includes years of field observations which were then compiled and integrated into this dataset. The data was created as a file geodatabase feature class and output for public distribution.1: 1,000 000 scale surficial geology map of Saskatchewan. To view or download more datasets from the Saskatchewan Geological Survey, please visit our GeoHub page (https://er-saskatchewan.hub.arcgis.com/pages/saskatchewan-geological-survey) or our Saskatchewan Mining and Petroleum GeoAtlas (https://gisappl.saskatchewan.ca/geoatlas). **Please Note – All published Saskatchewan Geological Survey datasets, including those available through the Saskatchewan Mining and Petroleum GeoAtlas, are sourced from the Enterprise GIS Data Warehouse. They are therefore identical and share the same refresh schedule.
Surficial Geology of the Carcajou Area (NTS 84F/NW) (GIS data, permafrost polygon features)
This GIS dataset depicts the surficial geology of the Carcajou area (NTS 84F/NW) (discontinuous permafrost features). The data were created in geodatabase format and output for public distribution in shapefile format. These data comprise the permafrost polygon features of Alberta Geological Survey Map 580, Surficial Geology of the Carcajou Area (NTS 84F/NW).
Mineral and vegetable surfaces
Matrix representation of surface materials by RVBI aerial photographs. Identification of vegetated and mineralized areas for the purposes of planning and management of the territory.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Surficial Geology 1M Linear Landforms
This dataset shows the surficial geology lines for the Province of Saskatchewan and is designed for the Resource Map of Saskatchewan.This dataset shows the surficial geology lines for the Province of Saskatchewan and is designed for the Resource Map of Saskatchewan. Mapping in support of the dataset includes years of field observations which were then compiled and integrated into this dataset. The data was created as a file geodatabase feature class and output for public distribution. 1:1,000,000 scale surficial geology lines map of Saskatchewan symbol layer. **Please Note – All published Saskatchewan Geological Survey datasets, including those available through the Saskatchewan Mining and Petroleum GeoAtlas, are sourced from the Enterprise GIS Data Warehouse. They are therefore identical and share the same refresh schedule.
Street surface and active transportation
Surfaces designed for travel purposes for motorists, cyclists, pedestrians or others. Delimitation of surfaces by type of use.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Surficial Geology dataset
A Yukon-wide compilation of spatial data derived from over 195 surficial geology maps originally published at scales ranging from 1:10,000 to 1:250,000. Polygon features describe surficial material, texture, age, surface expression and geomorphological processes. Line features include surficial geological contacts, glacial limits and linear landforms. Point features include field stations and small site specific landforms.
Sidewalk surfaces - Saint-Hyacinthe
Polygons and surfaces representing the extent of sidewalks on the territory of the city of Saint-Hyacinthe.Technical drawing layer that does not represent the pedestrian network, but rather the sidewalk area.**Collection context** Technical drawing by civil engineering technicians.Collection by project from design plans or plans as built.**Collection method** Computer-aided technical drawings.**Attributes*** `ID_TROTTOIR_S` (`integer`): Identifier* `PRIVE` (`varchar`): Property* `TYPE` (`varchar`): Type* `ODO_INDEX_LONG` (`varchar`): Long odonym index* `ODO_INDEX_COURT` (`varchar`): Short odonym index* `ODO_LONG_COMPLETE` (`varchar`): Full long odonym* `ODO_COURT_COMPLETE` (`varchar`): Short odonym* `ODONYM` (`varchar`): Odonym* `COATING` (`nchar`): Coating* `ANNEE_INSTALL` (`nchar`): Year of installation* `LENGTH` (`numeric`): Length* `WIDTH` (`numeric`): Width* `AREA` (`numeric`): Area* `LOCATION` (`varchar`): Location* `NOTES` (`nvarchar`): Notes* `SOURCE` (`varchar`): Source* `DATE_CREATION` (`smalldatetime`): Creation date* `DATE_MODIFICATION` (`smalldatetime`): Date of modification* `USER_MODIFICATION` (`varchar`): Modified byFor more information, consult the metadata on the Isogeo catalog (OpenCatalog link).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Stratigraphic Sections
This GIS dataset is a Yukon-wide compilation of detailed stratigraphic section descriptions from 421 locations as depicted on 51 published and unpublished surficial geology maps of various scales produced by the Geological Survey of Canada and Yukon Geological Survey. Attribute data for 1198 section layers includes: unit depths and thicknesses; surficial material classification; and detailed descriptive notes such as texture, structure, sorting, colour, age and/or location.
Surficial Geology Map Index
The Yukon GeologicalSurvey (YGS) has compiled over 195 surficial geology maps into a standardizedGIS format, providing approximately 80% coverage of the territory. The mapsrange in scales from 1:250,000 to 1:10,000 with spatial overlap between scales.The original maps were produced by various agencies, including the GeologicalSurvey of Canada, YGS, Yukon Government, universities, and the City ofWhitehorse.All original featuredescriptions have been preserved and also converted to standardized valuesusing the Yukon terrain classification system. The compilation includes 4 GISdatasets and supporting documents available for download via [YGS integrated data system](https://data.geology.gov.yk.ca/Compilation/33#InfoTab) (YGSIDS) or GeoYukon. A .lyr file is [provided](https://data.geology.gov.yk.ca/Compilation/33#InfoTab) to symbolize feature classes and differentiate overlapping maps atdifferent scales. Additionally, there is a surficial geology map index.The polygonattributes captured include surficial material, texture, age, surfaceexpression, and geomorphological processes.Line featuresinclude geological contacts, glacial limits, glacial landforms (cirques,arêtes, eskers, meltwater channels, moraines), and non-glacial landforms(faults, lineaments, landslides, escarpments).Point featuresinclude field station, fossil and sample locations, glacial landforms(erratics, kames, kettles, drumlins, flutings), permafrost features (pingos,palsas, patterned ground, thermokarst depressions), and other non-glaciallandforms (landslides, tors).The map indexprovides information on each map publication such as author, map title, mapscale, publisher.These data arevaluable for land-use applications in the territory, including: mineral andplacer exploration, geotechnical engineering, infrastructure planning, granularresource assessments, permafrost modeling, agricultural assessments, forestmanagement, and biophysical or ecological land classification.Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon. Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection.For more information: [geomatics.help@yukon.ca](mailto:geomatics.help@yukon.ca)
Surficial Geology Line Age 250k
The Yukon Geological Survey (YGS) has compiled over 195 surficial geology maps into a standardized GIS format, providing approximately 80% coverage of the territory. The maps range in scales from 1:250,000 to 1:10,000 with spatial overlap between scales. The original maps were produced by various agencies, including the Geological Survey of Canada, YGS, Yukon Government, universities, and the City of Whitehorse.All original feature descriptions have been preserved and also converted to standardized values using the Yukon terrain classification system. The compilation includes 4 GIS datasets and supporting documents available for download via [YGS integrated data system](https://data.geology.gov.yk.ca/Compilation/33) (YGSIDS) or GeoYukon. A .lyr file is [provided](https://data.geology.gov.yk.ca/Compilation/33) to symbolize feature classes and differentiate overlapping maps at different scales. Additionally, there is a surficial geology map index.The polygon attributes captured include surficial material, texture, age, surface expression, and geomorphological processes.Line features include geological contacts, glacial limits, glacial landforms (cirques, arêtes, eskers, meltwater channels, moraines), and non-glacial landforms (faults, lineaments, landslides, escarpments).Point features include field station, fossil and sample locations, glacial landforms (erratics, kames, kettles, drumlins, flutings), permafrost features (pingos, palsas, patterned ground, thermokarst depressions), and other non-glacial landforms (landslides, tors).The map index provides information on each map publication such as author, map title, map scale, publisher.These data are valuable for land-use applications in the territory, including: mineral and placer exploration, geotechnical engineering, infrastructure planning, granular resource assessments, permafrost modeling, agricultural assessments, forest management, and biophysical or ecological land classification.Distributed from [GeoYukon](https://yukon.ca/geoyukon) by the [Government of Yukon](https://yukon.ca/maps) . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection.For more information: [geomatics.help@yukon.ca](mailto:geomatics.help@yukon.ca)
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