DP ME 19, Version 2, 2006. Digital Version of Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources Map ME 1982-3, Geological Map of the Eureka Area, Central Nova Scotia, Parts of NTS 11E/07D and 11E/10A, Scale 1:50 000, by P. S. Giles, 1982
DP ME 19, Version 2, 2006, Digital Version of Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources Map ME 1982-3, Geological Map of the Eureka Area, Central Nova Scotia, parts of NTS 11E/07D and 11E/10A, scale 1:50 000, by P. S. Giles, 1982
Originator:
B. E. Fisher, J. C. Poole, S. K. Lee, J. S. McKinnon
Publication Date:
2006
Edition:
2
Data Type:
vector digital data
Series:
Digital Product
Issue Identification:
DP ME 19
Publisher:
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, Mineral Resources Branch
This digital product is a digital version of Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources (NSNR&R) Published Map ME 1982-3, Geological Map of Eureka Area, Central Nova Scotia, compiled by P. S. Giles, 1982. The digital product was created by NSNR&R, Mineral Resources Branch (MRB) staff. The digital product was digitized from Map ME 1982-3 and the databases were developed from the information contained on this map. The digital product contains layers for geological features such as: anticlines/synclines, drillholes, faults, fossils, bedrock geologic units, geological contacts, mineral occurrences, neatline, outcrops, quarries, reference outlines, large sinkholes, spore samples, structural data, text locations, water wells and cross sections.
Purpose:
The purpose of this data set is to create a digital version of NSNR&R Map ME 1982-3. This digital product shows the bedrock geology on parts of 1:50 000 NTS map sheet 11E/07D and 11E/10A (Eureka Area, Central Nova Scotia).
Supplemental Information:
Data Set ID = p82003;
Data Class = bgeo50;
Project ID = geomaps
Language
English
Data Credit:
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Data Environment
ArcInfo 8.3 on a SUN Sparc 20 workstation running Solaris 7
The access constraints are contained in the following License Agreement which the user must agree to before using the data. A copy of the License Agreement is included with the digital product. The License Agreement reads as follows:
"For the data contained on this medium (media), or any part thereof, herein called the DATA
Between the PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA as represented by the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, hereinafter referred to as NR&R and the recipient of the data hereinafter called the USER
For good consideration, the receipt of which is acknowledged, NR&R licences the non-exclusive use of the digital DATA to the USER on the following terms and conditions.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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The entire risk as to the quality and accuracy of the DATA is with the USER and the USER shall use his/her own judgment in making use of the DATA or drawing conclusions based upon it.
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This Licence is in effect once the USER reads and accepts the Terms and Conditions of this Licence. If the USER is unable or unwilling to fully comply with these terms and conditions, the USER must refrain from using the DATA. By using the DATA, the USER acknowledges that he/she was aware of the terms and conditions of this Licence when he/she accepted it, understood them, and agreed to be bound by them."
A copy of the terms and conditions of the license are available with the downloaded product.
Use Constraints:
Any constraints on the use of the data are contained in the above license agreement. The terms and conditions of the license accompany the downloaded digital product. A statement of some use constraints can be viewed in the technical prerequisites.
There may be positional accuracy errors in the digital data that come from the original data collection, plus there are errors added by the process of digitizing the features from the original published Map ME 1982-3. The entire risk as to the quality and accuracy of the data is with the user and the user shall use his/her own judgment in making use of the data or drawing conclusions from it.
Geological Map of Eureka Area, Central Nova Scotia (parts of NTS 11E/07D and 11E/10A), [1:50 000]
Originator:
P. S. Giles
Publication Date:
1982
Publication Time:
Unknown
Data Form:
map
Series Name:
NSNR&R Map
Issue Identification:
Map ME 1982-3
Publication Place:
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Publisher:
Nova Scotia Department of Mines and Energy
Scale Denominator:
50000
Source Media:
paper
Citation Abbreviation:
NSNR&R Map ME 1982-3
Source Contribution:
The geological points, lines and polygons that are contained in the digital product were digitized from this map
Currentness Reference:
publication date
Currentness Date:
1982
Source (2 of 2)
Title:
NTS Digital 1:50 000 Topographic Maps
Originator:
Nova Scotia Geomatics Center
Data Form:
vector digital data
Other Citation:
Base data is derived from the Nova Scotia Topographic Database (NSTDB), Copyright Province of Nova Scotia. All rights reserved. The NSTDB is available from Service Nova Scotia & Municipal Relations, Nova Scotia Geomatics Center, 160 Willow St., Amherst, N.S.
Series Name:
Digital Bases
Issue Identification:
NTS Digital 1:50 000 Topographic Maps
Publication Place:
Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada
Publisher:
Nova Scotia Geomatics Center
Scale Denominator:
50000
Source Media:
disc
Citation Abbreviation:
NSGC
Source Contribution:
Topographic information, such as the coastline, were taken from the digital 1:50 000 NTS base maps and used to construct the geological polygons while other features such as roads, streams and lakes were used to georeference the hard copy map to the digital bases during the digitizing process.
Around 1994 the line work on a series of 48 geological maps was digitized by Maritime Resource Management Service / Land Registration Information Service under contract to the Department of Natural Resources.
Software and Version:
CARIS
Date:
1994
Contact Organization:
Maritime Resource Management Service / Land Registration Information Service
Processing Step (2 of 5)
Description:
In 1997 Natural Resources released version 1 of digital product D82-03. It contained only the line work that was part of NSNR&R Map ME 1982-3.
In 1997 the Mineral Resources Branch began a project to digitize the geological point information from a series of maps and to move the line work and point data onto the 1:50 000 NTS digital bases. This was done using summer students and casual employees (Gayle Chapman and Michelle Williamson).
In 2000 the project continued on to phase 2, to convert the 48 maps from Fieldlog / AutoCAD12 to ArcInfo format. Much of the work to do the conversion was automated using the FL2ARC.AML written by Brian Fisher. The work on this project was done by summer students and casual employees (Gayle Chapman, Michelle Williamson, and Megan Surrete).
In 2006, Version 2 of digital product DP ME 19 was released. It contained all point, line and polygon information that was part of NSNR&R Map ME 1982-3, and was converted to UTM NAD83.
The DATA is provided to the USER on an "as is" basis, without warranties of any kind, express or implied.
The entire risk as to the quality and accuracy of the DATA is with the USER and the USER shall use his/her own judgment in making use of the DATA or drawing conclusions based upon it.
NR&R shall not be liable to the USER, his/her clients, servants, agents, contractors, assigns, or to any other person for any loss or damage of any kind including personal injury or death arising from the use of the DATA or accompanying written materials, or from errors, deficiencies or faults therein, whether such damage is caused by negligence or otherwise. If errors or omissions are found in the DATA, the USER will notify NR&R.
The terms and conditions of the license accompany the downloaded digital product.
Technical Prerequisite:
In order to view this data set, mapping software is required (eg. ArcView, MapInfo, AutoCAD). If you do not have this software, ESRI provides a free map viewer called ArcExplorer, which you can download over the Internet. This viewer works with the E00 files and an ArcExplorer Import Utility (import71.exe) is needed to convert the E00 files into ArcInfo coverages, which can be then viewed in ArcExplorer.
ArcView Project Information
Our SHP products include an ArcView project which have all of the shapefiles symbolized and tables loaded with link and joins already created. This project uses relative paths so it should be drive and path independent. It can be found in the c:\data_set_id\arcview\project directory.
ArcExplorer Project Information
We have also included an ArcExplorer 2 project (.aep) and an ArcExplorer 4 (.axl) project for this data set that can be found in the c:\data_set_id\arcexpl directory. The shapefiles are already loaded and have limited symbolization, any related tables are not loaded. The AEP project uses relative paths and should be no problem using it without any changes. The AXL project includes a string "#DPMEPATH#" which you will need to search for and replace with your drive letter and a colon (ex: c:) in order to make the project work. Please note the if you do not install the data set using the default path you may need to replace other parts of the reference to the path in the AXL.
Hotlinks
In order to use the hotlink feature within ArcView 3.x in you may need to load MRB's Hotlink Anything extension which may be located in the arcview/ext directory along with documentation. You may also need to set the variable MEBGIS_HOME on your system to the location of the data set on your system. The SHP product provides an ArcView project set up with the hotlinks working. Some modifications to the HOTLINK field in the database tables or in the HLFILES may be required to make the hotlink work properly. Knowledge of ArcView and hotlinks may be required to make this work properly.
A feature called hotlinks is used in ArcView to link a feature such as a mineral occurrence or cross section to a single text file, image or website etc. For features that we want to link multiple items or documents to we have developed our own hotlink extension for ArcView 3.x called "Hotlink Anything". The extension and documentation on how to install the extension, and set the required MEBGIS_HOME variable to the location of the data set on your system is included in the x:\nsgov\dig_prod_num\data_set_id\arcview\ext directory (example - c:\nsgov\dp305v1sh\g118a\arcview\ext) assuming that you used our default directories when downloading the data. The SHP product provides an ArcView project set up with the hotlinks working. Some modifications to the HOTLINK field in the database tables or in the HLFILES.TXT file may be required to make the hotlink work properly. Knowledge of ArcView and hotlinks may be required to make the native hotlink utility or our extension work properly
Problems and Limitations
Problems have been reported trying to import ARC E00 files into ArcView on Windows 95 computers. Related tables do not import into ArcView. It is not a problem on UNIX, Windows 3.1 or Windows NT platforms. If you experience this problem you can use our DXF/DBF product which contains the tables in dBase format. dBase files can be imported into ArcView. This map is intended for use at the published scale of 1:50 000.
Ordering Fee:
Free
Instructions:
The data set can be downloaded over the Internet
Distribution Contact:
see contact information
Digital Form: (1 of 3)
format name:
ArcInfo Export (E00)
format version:
7.2.1
format specification:
dp019v2e0.exe
Transfer Size:
0.2 MB
Dataset Size:
1.3 MB
Information Content:
Contains data pertaining to anticlines/synclines, drillholes, faults, fossils, bedrock geologic units, geological contacts, mineral occurrences, neatline, outcrops, quarries, reference outlines, large sinkholes, spore samples, structural data, text locations, water wells and cross sections.
Contains data pertaining to anticlines/synclines, drillholes, faults, fossils, bedrock geologic units, geological contacts, mineral occurrences, neatline, outcrops, quarries, reference outlines, large sinkholes, spore samples, structural data, text locations, water wells and cross sections.
Contains data pertaining to anticlines/synclines, drillholes, faults, fossils, bedrock geologic units, geological contacts, mineral occurrences, neatline, outcrops, quarries, reference outlines, large sinkholes, spore samples, structural data, text locations, water wells and cross sections.