Karst in the United States: A digital map compilation and database

"This report describes new digital maps delineating areas of the United States, including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, having karst or the potential for development of karst and pseudokarst. These maps show areas underlain by soluble rocks and also by volcanic rocks, sedimentary dep...

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Main Authors: David Weary and Daniel Doctor, Weary, David J., Doctor, Daniel H.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Digital Commons @ University of South Florida 2014
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_data/94
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spelling ftunisfloridatam:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:kip_data-1093 2023-05-15T16:37:41+02:00 Karst in the United States: A digital map compilation and database David Weary and Daniel Doctor Weary, David J. Doctor, Daniel H. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_data/94 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1093&context=kip_data English eng Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_data/94 https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1093&context=kip_data KIP Data Sets and Technical Reports United States Geology text 2014 ftunisfloridatam 2022-10-27T17:46:20Z "This report describes new digital maps delineating areas of the United States, including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, having karst or the potential for development of karst and pseudokarst. These maps show areas underlain by soluble rocks and also by volcanic rocks, sedimentary deposits, and permafrost that have potential for karst or pseudokarst development. All 50 States contain rocks with potential for karst development, and about 18 percent of their area is underlain by soluble rocks having karst or the potential for development of karst features. The areas of soluble rocks shown are based primarily on selection from State geologic maps of rock units containing significant amounts of carbonate or evaporite minerals. Areas underlain by soluble rocks are further classified by general climate setting, degree of induration, and degree of exposure. Areas having potential for volcanic pseudokarst are those underlain chiefly by basaltic-flow rocks no older than Miocene in age. Areas with potential for pseudokarst features in sedimentary rocks are in relatively unconsolidated rocks from which pseudokarst features, such as piping caves, have been reported. Areas having potential for development of thermokarst features, mapped exclusively in Alaska, contain permafrost in relatively thick surficial deposits containing ground ice. This report includes a GIS database with links from the map unit polygons to online geologic unit descriptions." -- Authors Note that the report is accompanied by links to KML data (109 MB), a full XML metadata record (18.2 KB), and a ZIP file (269 MB) containing shape- and layer-files, a geodatabase, and metadata. Open Access - Permission by Publisher See Extended description for more information. Text Ice permafrost Thermokarst Alaska Digital Commons University of South Florida (USF)
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Geology
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Geology
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Weary, David J.
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Karst in the United States: A digital map compilation and database
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Geology
description "This report describes new digital maps delineating areas of the United States, including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, having karst or the potential for development of karst and pseudokarst. These maps show areas underlain by soluble rocks and also by volcanic rocks, sedimentary deposits, and permafrost that have potential for karst or pseudokarst development. All 50 States contain rocks with potential for karst development, and about 18 percent of their area is underlain by soluble rocks having karst or the potential for development of karst features. The areas of soluble rocks shown are based primarily on selection from State geologic maps of rock units containing significant amounts of carbonate or evaporite minerals. Areas underlain by soluble rocks are further classified by general climate setting, degree of induration, and degree of exposure. Areas having potential for volcanic pseudokarst are those underlain chiefly by basaltic-flow rocks no older than Miocene in age. Areas with potential for pseudokarst features in sedimentary rocks are in relatively unconsolidated rocks from which pseudokarst features, such as piping caves, have been reported. Areas having potential for development of thermokarst features, mapped exclusively in Alaska, contain permafrost in relatively thick surficial deposits containing ground ice. This report includes a GIS database with links from the map unit polygons to online geologic unit descriptions." -- Authors Note that the report is accompanied by links to KML data (109 MB), a full XML metadata record (18.2 KB), and a ZIP file (269 MB) containing shape- and layer-files, a geodatabase, and metadata. Open Access - Permission by Publisher See Extended description for more information.
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