The Quaternary Geology of the Indiana Portion of the Eastern Extent of the South Bend 30- x 60-Minute Quadrangle was created to provide digital access to the Quaternary geology of the eastern extent of the South Bend 30- x 60-minute quadrangle in Indiana. This geodatabase presents basic Quaternary geological information that contributes to the development of a three-dimensional framework of the state of Indiana. The data are synthesized from archived public domain geological data obtained from many different sources, original data obtained from fieldwork conducted by the authors, and contract drilling supported by project funds. Archive data sources include water-well records, refraction seismic surveys, borehole descriptions and geophysical logs, and the geological literature. Project data includes observations and measurements from drilled and sampled boreholes and estimated bedrock depths from analysis of horizontal-vertical spectral ratios (HVSR) seismic measurements. This database is, in large part, the result of a cooperative mapping agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Indiana Geological and Water Survey through the STATEMAP program of the USGS.
Antinao, J. L., and Rupp, R. F., 2021, Quaternary geology of the Indiana portion of the eastern extent of the South Bend 30- x 60-minute quadrangle: Indiana Geological and Water Survey, Indiana Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 3, scale 1:100,000. doi: 10.14434/ijes.v3i0.31698
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Quaternary Geology of the Indiana Portion of the Eastern Extent of the South Bend 30- x 60-Minute Quadrangle
The Bedrock Geologic Map of the Southern Half of the Knox 30- X 60-Minute Quadrangle was created to provide digital access to the bedrock geology of southern half of the Knox quadrangle in northern Indiana. This geodatabase presents basic bedrock geological information that contributes to the characterization of potential mineral resources and bedrock aquifer systems. The data are synthesized from archived public domain geological data obtained from many different sources, original data obtained from fieldwork conducted by the authors, and contract drilling supported by project funds. Archive data sources include petroleum-well records, water-well records, refraction seismic surveys, and the geological literature. Project data includes measurements from quarry exposures, drill cores, drill cuttings, geophysical logs, chemostratigraphic analysis via portable X-ray fluorescence and stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry, conodont biostratigraphy, and horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio geophysical surveys. This database is, in large part, the result of a cooperative mapping agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Indiana Geological and Water Survey through the STATEMAP program of the USGS.
These matlab files were produced by a Macintosh computer running Matlab version 2015. Files with the extension *.m are unformatted text files that can be opened with any text editor. They are Matlab scripts and functions that can be opened and executed by Matlab. Files with the extension *.mat are binary data files that can be opened only by Matlab. These Matlab files are intended for readers of the monograph “Fourier Analysis for Beginners” who wish to review numerical examples and exercises mentioned in the text. The full text of the book can be downloaded at http://hdl.handle.net/2022/21365 .
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Date derived from a sample of OCLC records. Data was collected for research published by "Cataloging & Classification Quarterly." Full citation of the paper is: Park, Taemin Kim & Andrea M. Morrison (2017). The Nature and Characteristics of Bibliographic Relationships in RDA Cataloging Records in OCLC at the Beginning of RDA Implementation. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, vol. 55, issue 6. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01639374.2017.1319451. A post-print of the paper is available here: http://hdl.handle.net/2022/21657.