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  • This dataset is the faults data for southern Victoria Land, Antarctica between 76°40' S and 78°45' S. The dataset is a product of the QMAP 1: 250 000 mapping project and was produced by GNS Science. It represents a synthesis of the current and historical mapping of the geology of this area in a single dataset at a scale of 1:250 000. The dataset is stored in an ESRI vector geodatabase and exported to ArcGIS Server. The dataset comprises arcs with each arc having attributes describing the type of fault, its name, age and activity, and the sense of movement and cumulative slip. It complies with the GeoSciML Portrayal standard for ShearDisplacementStructureView. The outcrop surface (map horizon) on which the features are mapped is the Earth surface. The fields required by the GeoSciML Portrayal standard were populated using the CGI Controlled Vocabulary (2012-11). The data should not be used at scales beyond that for which it was prepared.

  • This dataset is the 1:250 000 miscellaneous (non-geological) polygon data for southern Victoria Land, Antarctica between 76°40' S and 78°45' S. The dataset is a product of the QMAP 1: 250 000 mapping project and was produced by GNS Science. The dataset is stored in an ESRI vector geodatabase and exported to ArcGIS Server. The dataset comprises polygons with each polygon having attributes describing its type and source. The data should not be used at scales beyond that for which it was prepared.

  • This dataset is the bounding arcs to the 1:250 000 geological units data for southern Victoria Land, Antarctica between 76°40' S and 78°45' S. The dataset is a product of the QMAP 1: 250 000 mapping project and was produced by GNS Science. It represents a synthesis of the current and historical mapping of the geology of this area in a single dataset at a scale of 1:250 000. The dataset is stored in an ESRI vector geodatabase and exported to ArcGIS Server. The dataset comprises arcs with each arc having attributes describing the type of contact, its name, exposure and accuracy. It complies with the GeoSciML Portrayal standard for ContactView. The outcrop surface (map horizon) on which the features are mapped is the Earth surface. The fields required by the GeoSciML Portrayal standard were populated using the CGI Controlled Vocabulary (2012-11). The data should not be used at scales beyond that for which it was prepared.

  • This collection of datasets comprises the 1:250 000 geological data for southern Victoria Land, Antarctica between 76°40' S and 78°45' S. It is a product of the QMAP 1: 250 000 mapping project and was produced by GNS Science. It represents a synthesis of the current and historical mapping of the geology of this area in a single dataset at a scale of 1:250 000. The dataset is stored in an ESRI vector geodatabase and exported to ArcGIS Server. The dataset comprises separate feature classes describing the geological units and faults.

  • This dataset is the bounding arcs to the 1:250 000 miscellaneous (water, ice, etc.) data for southern Victoria Land, Antarctica between 76°40' S and 78°45' S. The dataset is a product of the QMAP 1: 250 000 mapping project and was produced by GNS Science. The dataset is stored in an ESRI vector geodatabase and exported to ArcGIS Server. The dataset comprises arcs with each arc having attributes describing the type of contact, its name, exposure and accuracy. The data should not be used at scales beyond that for which it was prepared.

  • This dataset is the 1:250 000 geological units data for southern Victoria Land, Antarctica between 76°40' S and 78°45' S. The dataset is a product of the QMAP 1: 250 000 mapping project and was produced by GNS Science. It represents a synthesis of the current and historical mapping of the geology of this area in a single dataset at a scale of 1:250 000. The dataset is stored in an ESRI vector geodatabase and exported to ArcGIS Server. The dataset comprises polygons with each polygon having attributes describing the type of geological unit, its content, name and age. It complies with the GeoSciML Portrayal standard for GeologicUnitView. The outcrop surface (map horizon) on which the features are mapped is the Earth surface. The fields required by the GeoSciML Portrayal standard were populated using the CGI Controlled Vocabulary (2012-11).