GeMS validation of bedrock_southern_knox_in_100k.gdb

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This database is LEVEL 3 COMPLIANT, pending completion of a peer-reviewed Geologic Names report that includes identification of any suggested modifications to Geolex. The database-level FGDC metadata are formally correct. The metadata record should be examined by a human to verify that it is meaningful.
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Contents

Compliance Criteria
Content not specified in GeMS schema
MapUnits in DescriptionOfMapUnits table, GeologicMap feature dataset, and other feature datasets
Contents of Nonspatial Tables
    DataSources
    DescriptionOfMapUnits
    Glossary
    MapInformation
Database Inventory

Compliance Criteria

LEVEL 1

Criteria for a LEVEL 1 GeMS database are: Databases with a variety of schema may meet these criteria. This script cannot confirm LEVEL 1 compliance.

LEVEL 2--MINIMALLY COMPLIANT

A LEVEL 2 GeMS database is accompanied by a peer-reviewed Geologic Names report, including identification of suggested modifications to Geolex, and meets the following criteria:

2.1 Has required elements: nonspatial tables DataSources, DescriptionOfMapUnits, GeoMaterialDict; feature dataset GeologicMap with feature classes ContactsAndFaults and MapUnitPolys PASS
2.2 Required fields within required elements are present and correctly defined PASS
2.3 GeologicMap topology: no internal gaps or overlaps in MapUnitPolys, boundaries of MapUnitPolys are covered by ContactsAndFaults PASS
2.4 All map units in MapUnitPolys have entries in DescriptionOfMapUnits table PASS
2.5 No duplicate MapUnit values in DescriptionOfMapUnit table PASS
2.6 Certain field values within required elements have entries in Glossary table PASS
2.7 No duplicate Term values in Glossary table PASS
2.8 All xxxSourceID values in required elements have entries in DataSources table PASS
2.9 No duplicate DataSources_ID values in DataSources table PASS

LEVEL 3--FULLY COMPLIANT

A LEVEL 3 GeMS database meets these additional criteria:
3.1 Table and field definitions conform to GeMS schema PASS
3.2 All map-like feature datasets obey topology rules. No MapUnitPolys gaps or overlaps. No ContactsAndFaults overlaps, self-overlaps, or self-intersections. MapUnitPoly boundaries covered by ContactsAndFaults PASS
3.3 No missing required values PASS
3.4 No missing terms in Glossary PASS
3.5 No unnecessary terms in Glossary PASS
3.6 No missing sources in DataSources PASS
3.7 No unnecessary sources in DataSources PASS
3.8 No map units without entries in DescriptionOfMapUnits PASS
3.9 No unnecessary map units in DescriptionOfMapUnits PASS
3.10 HierarchyKey values in DescriptionOfMapUnits are unique and well formed PASS
3.11 All values of GeoMaterial are defined in GeoMaterialDict. GeoMaterialDict is as specified in the GeMS standard PASS
3.12 No duplicate _ID values PASS
3.13 No zero-length or whitespace-only strings PASS

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Content not specified in GeMS schema

Some of the extensions to the GeMS schema identified here may be necessary to capture geologic content, and are entirely appropriate. Others may be intermediate datasets, fields, or files that should be deleted before distribution of the database.

    TableView MapInformation
    RasterDataset KnoxUnconsolidatedThickness
    RasterDataset KnoxBedrockSurface
    TextFile 00log.txt
    FeatureLayer TrominoPoints
    FeatureLayer CoreLogCutting
    FeatureLayer ArchiveBedrockPoints

MapUnits in DescriptionOfMapUnits table, GeologicMap feature dataset, and other feature datasets

MapUnit  DMU  GeologicMap
DaXX
DtXX
DdrXX
SwlcXX

Contents of Nonspatial Tables

DataSources

OBJECTID Source Notes URL _ID
2 Bedrock Geology of the Southern Half of the Knox 30- X 60-Minute Quadrangle, Indiana McLaughlin, P. I., Bancroft, A. M., and Johnson, M. J., 2020, Bedrock Geology of the Southern Half of the Knox 30- X 60-Minute Quadrangle, Indiana, Indiana: Indiana Geological and Water Survey, Indiana Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 2, scale 1:100,000. https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/IJES/index DAS1
3 BEDROCK_SURFACE_250K_IGS_IN.SHP BEDROCK_SURFACE_250K_IGS_IN.SHP: Bedrock Surface Contours of Indiana (Indiana Geological Survey, 1:250,000, Line Shapefile), 2013 https://maps.indiana.edu/download/Geology/Bedrock_Surface_Contours.zip DAS2
5 GeMS (Geologic Map Schema) U.S. Geological Survey National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program, 2020, GeMS (Geologic Map Schema)—A standard format for the digital publication of geologic maps: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods, book 11, chap. B10, 74 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/tm11B10. https://doi.org/10.3133/tm11B10 DAS3
6 IGWS PDMS PETROLEUM DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: Microsoft SQL Server database for managing petroleum well data in Indiana (Indiana Geological Survey, Microsoft SQL Server Database), by Charles W. Zuppann, Michael I. S. Daniels, Justin Peters, Paul Rohwer, David Jacob, Sherry Cazee, and Laura Montgrain, 2013. https://igws.indiana.edu/pdms/ DAS4
7 IDNR Water well records --- --- DAS5
1 FGDC Digital Cartographic Standard Federal Geographic Data Committee [prepared for the Federal Geographic Data Committee by the U.S. Geological Survey], 2006, FGDC Digital Cartographic Standard for Geologic Map Symbolization: Reston, Va., Federal Geographic Data Committee Document Number FGDC-STD-013-2006, 290 p., 2 plates. https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/fgdc_gds/geolsymstd.php FGDC-STD-013-2006

DescriptionOfMapUnits

OBJECTID MapUnit Name FullName Age Description HierarchyKey ParagraphStyle Label Symbol AreaFillRGB AreaFillPatternDescription DescriptionSourceID GeoMaterial GeoMaterialConfidence _ID
1 --- Devonian Devonian Devonian Devonian 1 Heading1 --- --- --- --- DAS1 --- --- DMU1
2 Da Antrim Formation Antrim Formation of the Devonian Period Devonian Dark-gray to dark-brown shale with occasional carbonate and pyrite laminae. Ranges from 0 to 70 ft. Famennian in age. 1-1 Normal Da --- --- --- DAS1 Mudstone High DMU2
4 Dt Traverse Formation Traverse Formation of the Muscatatuck Group Devonian A variety of light-gray, bluish-gray, and brownish-gray skeletal limestone with grainstone to mudstone textures. Some intervals highly fossiliferous, notably containing corals and stromatoporoids. Also contains minor intervals of dolomitized limestone and thin shales. Ranges from 0 to 80 ft. Givetian in age. 1-2 Normal Dt --- --- --- DAS1 Limestone High DMU3
5 Ddr Detroit River Formation Detroit River Formation of the Muscatatuck Group Devonian Brownish-gray to light-gray skeletal limestone and dolostone with mudstone to packstone textures. Ranges from 0 to 40 ft. Emsian to Eifelian in age. 1-3 Normal Ddr --- --- --- DAS1 Dolomite High DMU4
6 --- Silurian Silurian Silurian Silurian 3 Heading1 --- --- --- --- DAS1 --- --- DMU5
8 Swlc Liston Creek Limestone Member of the Wabash Formation Liston Creek Limestone Member of the Wabash Formation Silurian Light- to dark-gray, fine- to coarse-grained limestone and dolostone (mudstone to grainstone textures), often cherty, typically 20 to 120 ft. Fossil reefs in the subsurface locally can be up to 200 ft thick, primarily originating near the base of the unit. Ludfordian in age. 3-1 Normal Swlc --- --- --- DAS1 Dolomite High DMU6

Glossary

OBJECTID Term Definition DefinitionSourceID _ID
1 certain Identity of a feature can be determined using relevant observations and scientific judgment; therefore, one can be reasonably confident in the credibility of this interpretation. FGDC-STD-013-2006 GLO01
6 contact Plane or irregular surface between two types or ages of rock; outcrop of this plane on the mapped surface is a line. DAS1 GLO02
13 Drill core Core data from IGWS PDMS database. DAS4 GLO03
15 Drill cuttings Drill cuttings data from IGWS PDMS database. DAS4 GLO04
16 gamma log Gamma-log data from IGWS PDMS database. DAS4 GLO05
14 Geophysical log Gamma-log data from IGWS PDMS database. DAS4 GLO06
3 Heading1 Paragraph style: Bold + All caps DAS1 GLO07
10 High The selected term in the GeoMaterial field (and its definition) adequately characterizes1 the overall lithologic nature of rocks and (or) sediments in the map unit DAS3 GLO08
12 Horizontal to vertical spectral ratio seismic data Tromino data points collected during project field work. DAS1 GLO09
8 Inferred bedrock surface contour - Index Index bedrock elevation contours DAS1 GLO10
9 Inferred bedrock surface contour - Intermediate Intermediate bedrock elevation contours DAS1 GLO11
11 map boundary Polyline showing mapping extent. DAS1 GLO12
5 Normal Paragraph style: Normal + Indent: Left: 0.5" DAS1 GLO13
17 petroleum wells Petroleum wells data from IGWS PDMS database. DAS4 GLO14
18 seismic refraction well Seismic refraction well data from IGWS PDMS database. DAS4 GLO15
19 water-well Water-well from IDNR water records modified by IGWS staff. DAS5 GLO16

MapInformation

OBJECTID Title Introduction _ID Reference Author Cartographer Scale AcknowledgmentsDisclaimer IGWS_Director IJES_DOI Organization Address Phone Email URL CartographicInformation Citation
1 Bedrock Geology of the Southern Half of the Knox 30- X 60-Minute Quadrangle, Indiana The Knox 1:100,000-scale quadrangle is located in the northwestern portion of Indiana (see index map) where bedrock units that dip northward at an average of 8 ft per mile over the Kankakee Arch are buried by up to 400 ft of glacially derived Quaternary sediments. High-purity carbonate from reefs in the Liston Creek Member of the Wabash Formation provide raw materials for construction and manufacturing just south of the map area. The Traverse Formation, Detroit River Formation, and Liston Creek Limestone Member of the Wabash Formation, present at the bedrock surface in the southern half of the map area, compose the upper portion of the Silurian-Devonian bedrock aquifer. Beyond standard documentation of general lithologies and textures from archived cores in the map area, the composition of these units was also quantified using a portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer. Correlations of map units between these cores was further informed by a combination of conodont biostratigraphy and carbon isotope chemostratigraphy. MI01 Indiana Geological Survey (IGS), 2013a, BEDROCK_SURFACE_250K_IGS_IN.SHP--Bedrock surface contours of Indiana: 1:250,000, line shapefile. Patrick I. McLaughlin, Alyssa M. Bancroft, and Matthew R. Johnson Matthew R. Johnson 1:100,000 This geologic map was funded in part through the STATEMAP Program supported by the U.S. Geological Survey under Cooperative Agreement No. G19AC00155. The cooperative agreement requires the following statements: “this map and explanatory information is submitted for publication with the understanding that the United States Government is authorized to reproduce and distribute reprints for governmental use,” and “the views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government.” This map was compiled by Indiana University, Indiana Geological and Water Survey, using data believed to be accurate; however, a degree of error is inherent in all data. This product is distributed “AS-IS” without warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to warranties of suitability to a particular purpose or use. No attempt has been made in either the design or production of these data to define the limits or jurisdiction of any federal, state, or local government. These data are intended for use only at the published scale or smaller and are for reference purposes only. They are not to be construed as a legal document or survey instrument. A detailed on-the-ground survey and historical analysis of a single site may differ from these data. LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES AND LIABILITY: Except for the expressed warranty above, the product is provided “AS-IS”, without any other warranties or conditions, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties for product quality, or suitability to a particular purpose or use. The risk or liability resulting from the use of this product is assumed by the user. Indiana University, Indiana Geological and Water Survey shares no liability with product uses indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to, loss of revenue or profit, lost or damaged data or other commercial or economic loss. Indiana University, Indiana Geological and Water Survey is not responsible for claims by a third party. The maximum aggregate liability to the original purchaser shall not exceed the amount paid by you for the product. Todd A. Thompson 10.14434/ijes.v3i0.31637 Indiana Geological and Water Survey 1001 E 10th St, Bloomington , IN 47405-1405 812.855.7636 igwsinfo@indiana.edu igws.indiana.edu Digital cartography and GeMS database compilation by Matthew R. Johnson. Transportation network from OpenStreetMap.org (© OpenStreetMap contributors). Hydrography from U.S. Geological Survey National Hydrography Dataset (local resolution). Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM), Zone 16N. Horizontal Datum: North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). McLaughlin, P. I., Bancroft, A. M., and Johnson, M. R., 2021, Bedrock geology of the southern half of the Knox 30- x 60-minute quadrangle, Indiana: Indiana Geological and Water Survey, Indiana Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 3, scale, 1:100,000. DOI: 10.14434/ijes.v3i0.31637

Database Inventory

This summary of database content is provided as a convenience to GIS analysts, reviewers, and others. It is not part of the GeMS compliance criteria.

DataSources, nonspatial table, 6 rows
DescriptionOfMapUnits, nonspatial table, 6 rows
GeoMaterialDict, nonspatial table, 101 rows
Glossary, nonspatial table, 16 rows
MapInformation, nonspatial table, 1 rows
GeologicMap, feature dataset
    ArchiveBedrockPoints, point feature class, 443 rows
    ContactsAndFaults, polyline feature class, 41 rows
    CoreLogCutting, point feature class, 56 rows
    IsoValueLines, polyline feature class, 30 rows
    MapUnitPolys, polygon feature class, 12 rows
    TrominoPoints, point feature class, 45 rows