Entry_ID: (required) Entry_Title: Faults in Illinois Group: Data_Set_Citation Originator(s): U.S. Geological Survey Central Region Energy Resources Team Title: Faults in Illinois Publication: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper Publication_Date: 2002 Publication_Place: Denver, Colorado Publisher: U.S. Geological Survey Data_Presentation_Form: map End_Group Keyword: geology Keyword: bedrock Keyword: structure Keyword: structural features Keyword: fault Keyword: graben Keyword: faulted flexure Group: Temporal_Coverage Start_date: 1993 Stop_date: 1993 End_Group Data_Set_Progress: Complete Group: Spatial_Coverage Southernmost_Latitude: 37.0782 Northernmost_Latitude: 42.1585 Westernmost_Longitude: -90.8188 Easternmost_Longitude: -87.5090 End_Group Location: Illinois Group: Data_Resolution Latitude_Resolution: unknown Longitude_Resolution: unknown End_Group Access_Constraints: none Use_Constraints: For use at 1:500,000 scale or smaller only. 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Originating_Center: (required) Group: Data_Center Data_Center_Name: USGS Information Services Dataset_ID: USGS Professional Paper 1625-D Group: Data_Center_Contact Last_name: USGS Information Services First_name: N/A Email: ask@usgs.gov Phone: 1-888-ASK-USGS Group: Address Box 25286 Denver Federal Center Denver, CO 80225 USA End_Group End_Group End_Group Storage_Medium: SunOS UNIX, ARC/INFO version 7.0.4 Group: Distribution Distribution_Media: online Distribution_Format : ArcView shapefile Fees: none End_Group Group: Reference Citation_Information: Originator: Illinois State Geological Survey Publication_Date: 1995 Title: Structural Features in Illinois: Line Features (Axial or Flexure) of Anticlines, Synclines and Monoclines Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map Series_Information: Series_Name: ISGS GIS Database Issue_Identification: structclines Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Champaign, IL Publisher: Illinois State Geological Survey Other_Citation_Details: The map scale is 1:500,000. Included features are anticlines, synclines and monoclines as depicted in ISGS Bulletin 100, Plate 1. Online_Linkage: Data Set Documentation Citation_Information: Originator: Illinois State Geological Survey Publication_Date: 1995 Title: Structural Features in Illinois: Point Locations of Impact Features, Explosion Features, Silurian Reefs, and Buried Precambrian Hills Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map Series_Information: Series_Name: ISGS GIS Database Issue_Identification: structpnts Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Champaign, IL Publisher: Illinois State Geological Survey Other_Citation_Details: The map scale is 1:500,000. Includes impact features, explosion features, Silurian reefs, and buried Precambrian hills as depicted in ISGS Bulletin 100, Plate 1. Online_Linkage: Data Set Documentation Citation_Information: Originator: Illinois State Geological Survey Publication_Date: 1995 Title: Structural Features in Illinois: Areal Extent of Anticlines, Domes, and the Glasford Disturbance (Polygon Features) Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map Series_Information: Series_Name: ISGS GIS Database Issue_Identification: structpoly Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Champaign, IL Publisher: Illinois State Geological Survey Other_Citation_Details: The map scale is 1:500,000. Included features are anticlines, domes and Glasford Disturbance as depicted in ISGS Bulletin 100, Plate 1. Online_Linkage: Data Set Documentation Citation_Information: Originator: Illinois State Geological Survey Publication_Date: 1995 Title: Bedrock Geology of Illinois Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map Series_Information: Series_Name: ISGS GIS Database Issue_Identification: bedgeo Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Champaign, IL Publisher: Illinois State Geological Survey Other_Citation_Details: The map scale is 1:500,000. This is the digital version of the Geologic Map of Illinois (1967) by Willman and others. Online_Linkage: Data Set Documentation End_Group Group: Summary These data are for use at a scale of 1:500,000 or smaller only. They are appropriate for use in regional thematic analysis, for display purposes, and for mapping environmental phenomena related to them. This is a partial representation of Plate 1 from ISGS Bulletin 100 (1993). Features depicted are limited to well documented, significant faults, faulted flexures and grabens in Illinois. Names of the features and the associated directions of faulting are included. This data set must be used in conjunction with the companion data sets STRUCTCLINES, STRUCTPNTS and STRUCTPOLY for a full representation of Plate 1 of ISGS Bulletin 100. none End_Group Group: Related_URL URL_Type: URL: Data Set Documentation Group: Description Originator: Illinois State Geological Survey Publication_Date: 1995 Title: Structural Features in Illinois: Line Features (Axial or Flexure) of Anticlines, Synclines and Monoclines Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map Series_Information: Series_Name: ISGS GIS Database Issue_Identification: structclines Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Champaign, IL Publisher: Illinois State Geological Survey Other_Citation_Details: The map scale is 1:500,000. Included features are anticlines, synclines and monoclines as depicted in ISGS Bulletin 100, Plate 1. Online_Linkage: Data Set Documentation End_Group End_Group Group: Related_URL URL_Type: URL: Data Set Documentation Group: Description Originator: Illinois State Geological Survey Publication_Date: 1995 Title: Structural Features in Illinois: Point Locations of Impact Features, Explosion Features, Silurian Reefs, and Buried Precambrian Hills Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map Series_Information: Series_Name: ISGS GIS Database Issue_Identification: structpnts Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Champaign, IL Publisher: Illinois State Geological Survey Other_Citation_Details: The map scale is 1:500,000. Includes impact features, explosion features, Silurian reefs, and buried Precambrian hills as depicted in ISGS Bulletin 100, Plate 1. Online_Linkage: Data Set Documentation End_Group End_Group Group: Related_URL URL_Type: URL: Data Set Documentation Group: Description Originator: Illinois State Geological Survey Publication_Date: 1995 Title: Structural Features in Illinois: Areal Extent of Anticlines, Domes, and the Glasford Disturbance (Polygon Features) Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map Series_Information: Series_Name: ISGS GIS Database Issue_Identification: structpoly Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Champaign, IL Publisher: Illinois State Geological Survey Other_Citation_Details: The map scale is 1:500,000. Included features are anticlines, domes and Glasford Disturbance as depicted in ISGS Bulletin 100, Plate 1. Online_Linkage: Data Set Documentation End_Group End_Group Group: Related_URL URL_Type: URL: Data Set Documentation Group: Description Originator: Illinois State Geological Survey Publication_Date: 1995 Title: Bedrock Geology of Illinois Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: map Series_Information: Series_Name: ISGS GIS Database Issue_Identification: bedgeo Publication_Information: Publication_Place: Champaign, IL Publisher: Illinois State Geological Survey Other_Citation_Details: The map scale is 1:500,000. This is the digital version of the Geologic Map of Illinois (1967) by Willman and others. Online_Linkage: Data Set Documentation End_Group End_Group Group: DIF_Author Last_name: Nelson First_name: Dan Email: nelson@muck.isgs.uiuc.edu Phone: 217-244-2513 Group: Address 615 East Peabody Drive Champaign, Illinois 61820 USA End_Group End_Group DIF_Revision_Date: 19980731 Science_Review_Date: