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<metadata>
<idinfo>
<citation>
<citeinfo>
<origin>Douglas B. Stoeser</origin>
<origin>Gregory N. Green</origin>
<origin>Laurie C. Morath</origin>
<origin>William D. Heran</origin>
<origin>Anna B. Wilson</origin>
<origin>David W. Moore</origin>
<origin>Bradley S. Van Gosen</origin>
<pubdate>2005</pubdate>
<title>
Preliminary Integrated Geologic Map Databases for the United States
Central States: Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico,
Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana,
- The State of New Mexico
</title>
<edition>version 1.0</edition>
<geoform>map</geoform>
<serinfo>
<sername>U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report</sername>
<issue>2005-1351</issue>
</serinfo>
<pubinfo>
<pubplace>Denver, CO</pubplace>
<publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
</pubinfo>
<onlink>http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1351/</onlink>
<lworkcit>
<citeinfo>
<origin>Douglas B. Stoeser</origin>
<origin>Gregory N. Green</origin>
<origin>Laurie C. Morath</origin>
<origin>William D. Heran</origin>
<origin>Anna B. Wilson</origin>
<origin>David W. Moore</origin>
<origin>Bradley S. Van Gosen</origin>
<pubdate>2005</pubdate>
<title>
Preliminary Integrated Geologic Map Databases for the United States
Central States: Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico,
Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
</title>
<edition>version 1.0</edition>
<geoform>map</geoform>
<serinfo>
<sername>U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report</sername>
<issue>1351</issue>
</serinfo>
<pubinfo>
<pubplace>Reston, VA</pubplace>
<publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
</pubinfo>
<onlink>http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1351/</onlink>
</citeinfo>
</lworkcit>
</citeinfo>
</citation>
<descript>
<abstract>
This open-file report presents the results of the USGS Mineral Resources
Program activity to compile a national-scale geologic map database to support
national and regional level projects, including mineral resource and geo-
environmental assessments. The only comprehensive sources of regional- and
national-scale geologic maps are state geologic maps with scales ranging from
1:100,000 to 1:1,000,000. Digital versions of these state maps form the core
of what is presented here.  Because no adequate geologic map exists for the
state of Alaska, it is being compiled in regional blocks that also form part
of this national database. It is expected that this series will completed by
approximately the end of 2007.  These maps and databases are being released
in blocks of states or, in the case of Alaska, as compiled blocks of
1:250,000-scale quadrangles as chapters in this series.  For Alaska, formal
maps as well as databases are being published here, whereas for the
conterminous U.S. only state databases and preview graphics are presented,
because published maps for most states already exist.  For Alaska these
regional compilations will form the base for compiling a new geologic map of
the state.  As documented in Chapter A, standards for the conterminous U.S.
are somewhat different than those for Alaska and Hawaii.
</abstract>
<purpose>
A primary goal of this work is to develop geologic map datasets with
standardized structure and attribution. The database design and standards are
documented in Chapter A of this series. The intent is that contiguous databases
can be merged seamlessly and without any additional effort.  In addition to a
common database structure, the conterminous U.S. state databases
(the contiguous 48 states) have been fitted to a set of standard state
boundaries so that, when states are merged, they match without slivers or
overlap.  No attempt has been made to reconcile differences in mapping across
state boundaries.
</purpose>
<supplinf>
This database consists of five major Arc/Info GIS datasets for each state;
- one: geologic map with formations,
- two: faults (where present),
- three: dikes (where present),
- four: miscellaneous line features (where present),
- five: miscellaneous point features (where present).
</supplinf>
</descript>
<timeperd>
<timeinfo>
<sngdate>
<caldate>2004</caldate>
</sngdate>
</timeinfo>
<current>publication date</current>
</timeperd>
<status>
<progress>Complete</progress>
<update>none planned</update>
</status>
<spdom>
<bounding>
<westbc>-109.25</westbc>
<eastbc>-103.00</eastbc>
<northbc>37.00</northbc>
<southbc>31.25</southbc>
</bounding>
</spdom>
<keywords>
<theme>
<themekt>none</themekt>
<themekey>geology</themekey>
</theme>
<place>
<placekt>none</placekt>
<placekey>USA</placekey>
<placekey>New Mexico</placekey>
</place>
<theme>
<themekt>National Geologic Map Database Catalog themes, augmented</themekt>
<themekey>3100 - Vector</themekey>
<themekey>3110 - ESRI</themekey>
<themekey>3112 - export</themekey>
<themekey>1100 - Geology</themekey>
<themekey>1101 - General</themekey>
</theme>
<place>
<placekt>Augmented FIPS 10-4 and FIPS 6-4, version 1.0</placekt>
<placekey>US35 = New Mexico</placekey>
</place>
</keywords>
<accconst>none</accconst>
<useconst>
This database is not meant to be used or displayed at any scale other
than 1:500,000.

Any hardcopies utilizing these data sets shall clearly indicate
their source.  If the licensee has modified the data in any way
they are obligated to describe the types of modifications they
have performed on the hardcopy map.  Licensee specifically agrees
not to misrepresent these data sets, nor to imply that changes they
made were approved by the U.S. Geological Survey.
</useconst>
<ptcontac>
<cntinfo>
<cntperp>
<cntper>Gregory N. Green</cntper>
<cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey</cntorg>
</cntperp>
<cntaddr>
<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
<address>MS 973, USGS, Denver Federal Center</address>
<city>Denver</city>
<state>CO</state>
<postal>80225</postal>
<country>USA</country>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>303-236-5390</cntvoice>
<cntemail>ggreen@usgs.gov</cntemail>
</cntinfo>
</ptcontac>
<datacred>
State Geologic Map Compilation (SGMC) activity of the National Surveys and Analysis
projects of the US Geological Survey Mineral Resources Program.
</datacred>
<native>
ARC/INFO version 8.3
ArcView 3.2
</native>
</idinfo>
<dataqual>
<attracc>
<attraccr>
The values of the attributes ROCKTYPE1 and ROCKTYPE2 were assigned based on the
information in the legends of the source maps (most of which are paper).  The definitions of
these values are described in the draft document Geologic Map Classification version 6.1
(Johnson and others); available at the following website:  http://geology.usgs.gov/dm )
</attraccr>
</attracc>
<logic>
All internal polygons were checked for closure with vendor software and on hard copy plots.
Overshoots and undershoots have been deleted or corrected as appropriate.
</logic>
<complete>
Bodies of water are classified as water, and the geologic units underlying them are not included in
this coverage.
</complete>
<posacc>
<horizpa>
<horizpar>
The geologic map was digitized from compilations ranging in scale from 1:1,000,000 to 1:100,000
and is an accurate representation of the source maps.  It is intended to be used at scales
ranging from 1:1,000,000 to 1:500,000. Display at significantly larger scales may produce small
errors in locations of contacts or faults relative to features contained in other data sets.
Accuracy of New Mexico state boundary and those arcs intersecting it: The accuracy of the
state boundary arcs is based on the 1:100000 scale original data used to produce this boundary.
(Johnson, Bruce R. and Leveritch, Beth, 1998, 1:100,000 Scale State Boundaries of the
Conterminous United States: U.S. Geological Survey, unpublished
(see metadata file: st100kmeta.txt, Chapter A))
Those internal arcs intersecting the state boundary were extended or shortened as needed to
complete polygons, possibly creating a small amount of error.
</horizpar>
</horizpa>
</posacc>
<lineage>
<srcinfo>
<srccite>
<citeinfo>
<origin>Orin J. Anderson</origin>
<origin>Glen E. Jones</origin>
<pubdate>1994</pubdate>
<title>The Digital Geologic Map of New Mexico</title>
<geoform>map</geoform>
<serinfo>
<sername>Open File Report</sername>
<issue>OFR 408-A and B</issue>
</serinfo>
<pubinfo>
<pubplace>Socorro, New Mexico</pubplace>
<publish>New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources</publish>
</pubinfo>
</citeinfo>
</srccite>
<srcscale>5000000</srcscale>
<typesrc>disc</typesrc>
<srctime>
<timeinfo>
<sngdate>
<caldate>1994</caldate>
</sngdate>
</timeinfo>
<srccurr>publication date</srccurr>
</srctime>
<srccitea>Anderson and Jones (1994)</srccitea>
<srccontr>Original mapping, compilation, and digitizing</srccontr>
</srcinfo>
<srcinfo>
<srccite>
<citeinfo>
<origin>Green, G.N.</origin>
<origin>Glen E. Jones</origin>
<pubdate>1997</pubdate>
<title>The Digital Geologic Map of New Mexico in ARC/INFO Format</title>
<geoform>map</geoform>
<serinfo>
<sername>Open File Report</sername>
<issue>OFR 97-0052</issue>
</serinfo>
<pubinfo>
<pubplace>Denver, Colorado</pubplace>
<publish>U.S. Geological Survey</publish>
</pubinfo>
</citeinfo>
</srccite>
<srcscale>500000</srcscale>
<typesrc>digital map</typesrc>
<srccontr>Digital geologic map of New Mexico</srccontr>
<srctime>
<timeinfo>
<sngdate>
<caldate>1997</caldate>
</sngdate>
</timeinfo>
<srccurr>publication date</srccurr>
</srctime>
<srccitea>NM001</srccitea>
</srcinfo>
<srcinfo>
<srccite>
<citeinfo>
<origin>Bruce R. Johnson</origin>
<title>1:100,000 Scale State Boundaries of the Conterminous United States</title>
<geoform>vector digital data</geoform>
<pubdate>unpublished material</pubdate>
</citeinfo>
</srccite>
<srcscale>100,000</srcscale>
<typesrc>online</typesrc>
<srctime>
<timeinfo>
<sngdate>
<caldate>199808</caldate>
</sngdate>
</timeinfo>
<srccurr>unknown</srccurr>
</srctime>
<srccitea>US001</srccitea>
<srccontr>Provided linework for state boundaries</srccontr>
</srcinfo>
<srcinfo>
<srccite>
<citeinfo>
<origin>Bruce R. Johnson</origin>
<pubdate>unpublished material</pubdate>
<title>Geologic Map Unit Classification, ver. 6.1</title>
<geoform>document</geoform>
</citeinfo>
</srccite>
<typesrc>online;  http://geology.usgs.gov/dm</typesrc>
<srctime>
<timeinfo>
<sngdate>
<caldate>unknown</caldate>
</sngdate>
</timeinfo>
<srccurr>unknown</srccurr>
</srctime>
<srccitea>Johnson Lith Class 6.1</srccitea>
<srccontr>Classification scheme used for lithology.</srccontr>
</srcinfo>
<procstep>
<procdesc>
The purpose of this standardization is to allow all SGMC covers to be
seamlessly joined without any additional effort to form regional or national
level digital maps. Note that for Alaska, the state is being compiled as blocks
of 1:250k quadrangles that will ultimately be used to compile a new state map.
Douglas Stoeser and Ric Wilson are co-coordinators for the overall SGMC effort,
with Stoeser coordinating work on the mainland states and Wilson coordinating
work for Alaska and Hawaii.
</procdesc>
<procdate>2003 - 2004</procdate>
</procstep>
<procstep>
<procdesc>
G.N. Green obtained the digital geologic map of New Mexico from the website:
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1997/ofr-92-0052/
Re-projected the coverage into the following:

projection:		Lambert Conformal Conic
units:                              meters
datum:                               NAD27
standard parallel 1:            33 0 0.000
standard parallel 2:            45 0 0.000
central meridian:             -100 0 0.000
reference latitude:              0 0 0.000
false easting:                       0.000
false northing:                      0.000

All attributes were deleted except NAME.

(Note:  Attributes associated with the generation of the coverages were not deleted.
PAT - shape, area, perimeter, coverage#, and coverage-id
AAT - shape, fnode#, tnode#, lnode#, rnode#, length, coverage#, and coverage-id)

The values from NAME where then calculated into a new field called orig_label.
</procdesc>
<procdate>20031216</procdate>
</procstep>
<procstep>
<procdesc>
The following attributes were exported from Filemaker as a comma delimited file

map_symbol1
map_symbol2
unit_link
reference_id
unit_age
rocktype1
rocktype2

The attributes were then loaded into INFO with the following structures:

item name:	orig_label
width:		12
output:		12
type:		c

item name:	sgmc_label
width:		16
output:		16
type:		c

item name:	unit_link
width:		18
output:		18
type:		c

item name:	source
width:		6
output:		8
type:		c

item name:	unit_age
width:		60
output:		60
type:		c

item name:	rocktype1
width:		40
output:		40
type:		c

item name:	rocktype2
width:		40
output:		40
type:		c
</procdesc>
<procdate>20031222</procdate>
</procstep>
<procstep>
<procdesc>
Once the .csv was loaded, it was joined in Arc/Info with the joinitem command.
orig_label as the related item.
</procdesc>
<procdate>2004818</procdate>
</procstep>
<procstep>
<procdesc>
Once the .pat file was correct, the .aat file was addressed.  The following items were added
to the table:

item name:  arc-code
width:	3
output:	3
type:	i

item name:  arc-para1
width:	3
output:	3
type:	i

item name:  arc-para2
width:	3
output:	3
type:	i

item name:  source
width:	6
output:	8
type:	c
</procdesc>
<procdate>20040102</procdate>
</procstep>
<procstep>
<procdesc>
Arc-code was populated using the digital map source to tag the lines using the AAT line type
data dictionary.
Arc-para1 was populated when additional information was available such as upthrown side of
a fault or angle of thrusting on a fault.
Arc-para2 is a scratch field that is used mostly in Alaska.
Source was populated with code that designates the source used for the linework; typically
the paper map.
</procdesc>
<procdate>20040105</procdate>
</procstep>
</lineage>
</dataqual>
<spdoinfo>
<direct>Vector</direct>
</spdoinfo>
<spref>
<horizsys>
<planar>
<mapproj>
<mapprojn>Lambert Conformal Conic</mapprojn>
<lambertc>
<stdparll>33</stdparll>
<stdparll>45</stdparll>
<longcm>-100.0</longcm>
<latprjo>0</latprjo>
<feast>0.00000</feast>
<fnorth>0.00000</fnorth>
</lambertc>
</mapproj>
<planci>
<plance>coordinate pair</plance>
<coordrep>
<absres>0.01</absres>
<ordres>0.01</ordres>
</coordrep>
<plandu>Meters</plandu>
</planci>
</planar>
<geodetic>
<horizdn>North American Datum of 1927</horizdn>
<ellips>Clarke 1866</ellips>
<semiaxis>6378206.4</semiaxis>
<denflat>294.98</denflat>
</geodetic>
</horizsys>
</spref>
<eainfo>
<detailed>
<enttyp>
<enttypl>nm_geol.pat</enttypl>
<enttypd>Polygon attribute table for the New Mexico geologic coverage.</enttypd>
<enttypds>ESRI</enttypds>
</enttyp>
<attr>
<attrlabl>orig_label</attrlabl>
<attrdef>unmodified map unit symbol from source cover.</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Doug Stoeser</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>ds</edomv>
<edomvd>disturbed ground</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qa</edomv>
<edomvd>alluvium</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Ql</edomv>
<edomvd>landslide deposits and colluvium</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qe</edomv>
<edomvd>eolian deposits</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qeg</edomv>
<edomvd>gypsiferous eolian deposits</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qd</edomv>
<edomvd>glacial deposit</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qpl</edomv>
<edomvd>lacustrine and playa-lake deposits</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qp</edomv>
<edomvd>piedmont alluvial deposits</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qb</edomv>
<edomvd>basalt and andesite flows and vent deposits</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qr</edomv>
<edomvd>silicic volcanic rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qv</edomv>
<edomvd>basaltic volcanics</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qbo</edomv>
<edomvd>basalt or basaltic andesite</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qvr</edomv>
<edomvd>Valles Rhyolite</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qbt</edomv>
<edomvd>Bandelier Tuff</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Qoa</edomv>
<edomvd>older alluvial deposits of upland plains and piedmont areas</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>QTb</edomv>
<edomvd>basaltic and andesitic volcanics interbedded with sedimentary units</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>QTt</edomv>
<edomvd>travertine</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>QTp</edomv>
<edomvd>older piedmont alluvial deposits and shallow basin fill</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>QTg</edomv>
<edomvd>Gila Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>QTsf</edomv>
<edomvd>Santa Fe Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>QTs</edomv>
<edomvd>Upper Santa Fe Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tus</edomv>
<edomvd>upper Tertiary sedimentary units</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tfl</edomv>
<edomvd>Fence Lake Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tsf</edomv>
<edomvd>Lower and Middle Santa Fe Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>To</edomv>
<edomvd>Ogallala Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tlp</edomv>
<edomvd>Los Pinos Formation of Lower Santa Fe Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tos</edomv>
<edomvd>sedimentary and vocaniclastic sedimentary rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Thb</edomv>
<edomvd>Hinsdale Basalt</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tnb</edomv>
<edomvd>basalt and andesite flows, Neogene</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tpb</edomv>
<edomvd>basalt and andesite flows, Pliocene</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tmb</edomv>
<edomvd>basalt and andesite flows, Miocene</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tnr</edomv>
<edomvd>silicic to intermediate volcanic rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tnv</edomv>
<edomvd>volcanic rocks, Neogene</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tc</edomv>
<edomvd>Chuska Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tv</edomv>
<edomvd>volcanic rocks, middle Tertiary</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tif</edomv>
<edomvd>felsic shallow-intrusive rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tuv</edomv>
<edomvd>volcanic and some volcaniclastic rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tlv</edomv>
<edomvd>volcanic rocks, lower Oligocene and Eocene</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tuau</edomv>
<edomvd>basaltic andesites</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tual</edomv>
<edomvd>andesites and basaltic andesites</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Turp</edomv>
<edomvd>rhyolitic pyroclastic rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tlrp</edomv>
<edomvd>silicic pyroclastic rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tla</edomv>
<edomvd>andesite and basaltic andesite flows and associated volcaniclastic units</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Turf</edomv>
<edomvd>silicic flows and massess and associated pyroclastic rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tlrf</edomv>
<edomvd>silicic flows, domes, and associated pyroclastic rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Ti</edomv>
<edomvd>intrusive rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tui</edomv>
<edomvd>silicic to intermediate intrusive rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tuim</edomv>
<edomvd>mafic intrusive rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tli</edomv>
<edomvd>quartz monzonites, intermediate intrusives, and other intermediate felsic dikes and plugs</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tps</edomv>
<edomvd>sedimentary units, Palogene</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tsj</edomv>
<edomvd>San Jose Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tn</edomv>
<edomvd>Nacimiento Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Toa</edomv>
<edomvd>Ojo Alamo Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tpc</edomv>
<edomvd>Poison Canyon Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TKr</edomv>
<edomvd>Raton Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TKpr</edomv>
<edomvd>Poison Canyon and Raton Fromations</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TKa</edomv>
<edomvd>Animas Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TKav</edomv>
<edomvd>andesitic volcanics</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TKi</edomv>
<edomvd>intrusive rocks, Paleogene and Upper Cretatceous</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>K</edomv>
<edomvd>Cretaceous rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Ki</edomv>
<edomvd>intrusive rocks, uppermost Cretaceous</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Ka</edomv>
<edomvd>andesite flows</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Ku</edomv>
<edomvd>undivided, Upper Cretaceous</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kmc</edomv>
<edomvd>McRae Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kvt</edomv>
<edomvd>Vermejo Formation and Trinidad Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kkf</edomv>
<edomvd>Kirtland and Fruitland Formations</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kpc</edomv>
<edomvd>Pictured Cliffs Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kls</edomv>
<edomvd>Lewis Shale</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kpn</edomv>
<edomvd>Pierre Shale and Niobrara Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Knf</edomv>
<edomvd>Fort Hayes Limestone Member of Niobrara Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kmv</edomv>
<edomvd>Mesaverde Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kch</edomv>
<edomvd>Cliff House Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Klv</edomv>
<edomvd>La Ventana Tongue</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kmf</edomv>
<edomvd>Menefee Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kpl</edomv>
<edomvd>Point Lookout Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kms</edomv>
<edomvd>Satan Tongue of Mancos Shale</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kph</edomv>
<edomvd>Hosta Tongue of Point Lookout Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kmm</edomv>
<edomvd>Mulatto Tongue of Mancos Shale</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kcc</edomv>
<edomvd>Crevasse Canyon Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kg</edomv>
<edomvd>Gallup Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kmg</edomv>
<edomvd>Gallup Sandstone and underlying D-Cross Tongue of Mancos Shale</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kmr</edomv>
<edomvd>Rio Salado Tongue of Mancos Shale</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kpg</edomv>
<edomvd>Pescado Tongue of the Mancos Shale and Gallup Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kth</edomv>
<edomvd>Tres Hermanos Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kma</edomv>
<edomvd>Moreno Hill Formation and Atarque Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Km</edomv>
<edomvd>Mancos Shale</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kmu</edomv>
<edomvd>Mancos Shale, upper part</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kml</edomv>
<edomvd>Mancos Shale, lower part</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kdr</edomv>
<edomvd>Dakota Sandstone and Rio Salado Tongue of the Mancos Shale</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kdm</edomv>
<edomvd>intertongued Dakota-Mancos sequence</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kd</edomv>
<edomvd>Dakota Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kgc</edomv>
<edomvd>Greenhorn Formation and Carlile Shale</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kc</edomv>
<edomvd>Carlile Shale</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kgg</edomv>
<edomvd>Graneros Shale and Greenhorn Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kgh</edomv>
<edomvd>Greenhorn Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kgr</edomv>
<edomvd>Graneros Shale</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kdg</edomv>
<edomvd>Dakota Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kbm</edomv>
<edomvd>Mancos Formation and Beartooth Quartzite</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Kl</edomv>
<edomvd>Lower Cretaceous, unidivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>J</edomv>
<edomvd>middle and upper Jurassic rocks, unidivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Jm</edomv>
<edomvd>Morrison Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Jmsu</edomv>
<edomvd>Morrison Formation and upper San Rafael Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Jz</edomv>
<edomvd>Zuni Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Jze</edomv>
<edomvd>Zuni and Entrada Sandstones</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Je</edomv>
<edomvd>Entrada Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Jsr</edomv>
<edomvd>San Rafael Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TR</edomv>
<edomvd>Triassic rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TRrp</edomv>
<edomvd>Rock Point Formation of Chinle Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TRc</edomv>
<edomvd>Chinle Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TRr</edomv>
<edomvd>Redonda Formation of Chinle Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TRb</edomv>
<edomvd>Bull Canyon Formation of Chinle Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TRt</edomv>
<edomvd>Trujillo Formation of Chinle Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TRg</edomv>
<edomvd>Garita Creek Formation of Chinle Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TRs</edomv>
<edomvd>Santa Rosa Formation of Chinle Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TRcu</edomv>
<edomvd>upper Chinle Group (Garita Creek, Trujillo, Bull Canyon, and Redonda Formations)</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>TRm</edomv>
<edomvd>Moenkopi Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>PZ</edomv>
<edomvd>Paleozoic rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>P</edomv>
<edomvd>Permian Rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pqr</edomv>
<edomvd>Quatermaster and Rustler Formations</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pqm</edomv>
<edomvd>Quartermaster Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pr</edomv>
<edomvd>Rustler Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Psl</edomv>
<edomvd>Salado Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pc</edomv>
<edomvd>Castile Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pat</edomv>
<edomvd>Artesia Group</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pty</edomv>
<edomvd>Yates and Tansill Formations</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Psr</edomv>
<edomvd>Seven Rivers Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pgq</edomv>
<edomvd>Grayburg and Queen Fromations</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pcp</edomv>
<edomvd>Capitan Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pbc</edomv>
<edomvd>Bell Canyon Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pcc</edomv>
<edomvd>Cherry Canyon Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Psa</edomv>
<edomvd>San Andres Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pg</edomv>
<edomvd>Glorieta Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Psg</edomv>
<edomvd>San Andres Limestone and Glorieta Sandstone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pco</edomv>
<edomvd>Cutoff Shale</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pvp</edomv>
<edomvd>Victoria Peak Limestone</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Py</edomv>
<edomvd>Yesa Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pa</edomv>
<edomvd>Abo Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pau</edomv>
<edomvd>Abo Formation, upper part</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pal</edomv>
<edomvd>Abo Formation, lower part</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pys</edomv>
<edomvd>Yeso, Glorieta, and San Andres Formations, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pay</edomv>
<edomvd>Abo and Yeso Formations</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pct</edomv>
<edomvd>Cutler Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Ph</edomv>
<edomvd>Hueco Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pb</edomv>
<edomvd>Bursum Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>PPA</edomv>
<edomvd>Permain and Pennsylvanian rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>PPAsc</edomv>
<edomvd>Sangre de Cristo Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>PA</edomv>
<edomvd>Pennsylvanian rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>PAm</edomv>
<edomvd>Madera Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>PAme</edomv>
<edomvd>Madera Limestone, exotic blocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>PAs</edomv>
<edomvd>Sandia Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>PAps</edomv>
<edomvd>Panther Seep Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>PAlc</edomv>
<edomvd>Lead Camp Formation</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>M</edomv>
<edomvd>Mississippian rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>MD</edomv>
<edomvd>Mississippian and Devonain rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>MCA</edomv>
<edomvd>Missippian through Cambrian rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>D</edomv>
<edomvd>Devonian rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>SO</edomv>
<edomvd>Silurian and Ordovician rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>SOCA</edomv>
<edomvd>Silurian through Cambrian rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>OCA</edomv>
<edomvd>Ordovician and Cambrian rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>OCAp</edomv>
<edomvd>Ordovician to Cambrian plutonic rocks of Florida Mountains</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Zi</edomv>
<edomvd>mafic dikes, upper Proterozoic</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Yi</edomv>
<edomvd>mafic dikes, diabase, metadiabase, metadiorite</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Ys</edomv>
<edomvd>sedimentary rocks of the Sacramento Mountains</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Yp</edomv>
<edomvd>plutonic rocks, middle Proterozoic</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>YXp</edomv>
<edomvd>plutonic rocks, middle and lower Proterozoic</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>X</edomv>
<edomvd>lower Proterozoic rocks, undivided</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Xms</edomv>
<edomvd>metasedimentary rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Xm</edomv>
<edomvd>metamorphic rocks</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Xp</edomv>
<edomvd>plutonic rocks, Lower Proterozoic</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Xmo</edomv>
<edomvd>mafic metamorphic rocks, lower Proterozoic</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Xmu</edomv>
<edomvd>metamorphic rocks, lower Proterozoic</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>sgmc_label</attrlabl>
<attrdef>sgmc_label = orig_label + ;n where n= province number (n=0 if no province)</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Doug Stoeser</attrdefs>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>unit_link</attrlabl>
<attrdef>
composite map label = ST + sgmc_label
This creates a unique identifier for every unit in the CONUS (continental United States) covers.
</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Doug Stoeser</attrdefs>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>source</attrlabl>
<attrdef>reference to the source used</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Doug Stoeser</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>NM001</edomv>
<edomvds>
Green, G.N., and Jones, G.E., 1997, The Digital Geologic Map of New Mexico in
ARC/INFO Format: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-52, 9 p.;
online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1997/ofr-92-0052/
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</edom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>unit_age</attrlabl>
<attrdef>The geologic age from the source map used.</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Doug Stoeser</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Quaternary</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Tertiary</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Cretaceous</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Jurassic</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Triassic</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Paleozoic; undifferentiated</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Permian</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Pennsylvanian</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Mississippian</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Devonian</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Silurian</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Ordovician</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Cambrian</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Middle Proterozoic</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>Lower Proterozoic</edomv>
<edomvd>geologic age</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
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<edomv>eolian</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>alluvium</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>lake or marine deposit</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>till</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>travertine</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>landslide</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>conglomerate</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>clay</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>mudstone</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>evaporite</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>shale</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>sandstone</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>carbonate</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>limestone</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>clastic</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>sedimentary rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>unconsolidated deposit</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>fine-grained mixed clastic</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>medium-grained mixed clastic</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>coarse-grained mixed clastic</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>tuff</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>volcanic rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>lava flow</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>rhyolite</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>andesite</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>basalt</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>granitoid</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>plutonic rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>pyroclastic</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>quartz monzonite</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>felsic volcanic rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>felsic metavolcanic rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>mafic metavolcanic rock ?</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>metasedimentary rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>metamorphic rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>indeterminate</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>water</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>rocktype2</attrlabl>
<attrdef>The second most predominant lithology in the formation.</attrdef>
<attrdefs>unit classification</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>colluvium</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>alluvium</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>eolian</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>coal</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>conglomerate</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>sandstone</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>siltstone</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>mudstone</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>sand</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>shale</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>stratified glacial sediment</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>limestone</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>dolomite</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>unconsolidated</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>sedimentary rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>arkose</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>carbonate</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>clastic</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>fine-grained mixed clastic</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>medium-grained mixed clastic</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>mixed clastic/carbonate</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>pyroclastic</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>rhyolite</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>tuff</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>andesite</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>basalt</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>felsic volcanic rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>intermediate volcanic rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>alkalic volcanic rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>mafic volcanic rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>mixed clastic/volcanic</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>plutonic rock</edomv>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
</detailed>
<detailed>
<enttyp>
<enttypl>nm_geol.aat</enttypl>
<enttypd>Arc attribute table for New Mexico geologic coverage.</enttypd>
<enttypds>ESRI</enttypds>
</enttyp>
<attr>
<attrlabl>arc-code</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Unique identifier for the line feature</attrdef>
<attrdefs>AAT data dictionary, Appendix H</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>1</edomv>
<edomvd>contact, location certain</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>4</edomv>
<edomvd>normal fault, location certain</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>5</edomv>
<edomvd>normal fault, location approximate</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>7</edomv>
<edomvd>shoreline or riverbank</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>50</edomv>
<edomvd>Dike or sills, unspecified</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>52</edomv>
<edomvd>normal fault, concealed</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>94</edomv>
<edomvd>Shear zone, certain</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>101</edomv>
<edomvd>Thrust fault, direction of motion undefined</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>121</edomv>
<edomvd>Dike or sill, mafic</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>122</edomv>
<edomvd>Dike or sill, felsic</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>124</edomv>
<edomvd>state boundary</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>125</edomv>
<edomvd>International Boundary</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>arc-para1</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Used for "decorated" lines where additional information is needed.</attrdef>
<attrdefs>AAT data dictionary</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>0</edomv>
<edomvd>no additional information</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>1</edomv>
<edomvd>for normal faults, upthrown side is to the right</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>arc-para2</attrlabl>
<attrdef>"Scratch" field used mostly in Alaska.</attrdef>
<attrdefs>AAT data dictionary</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>0</edomv>
<edomvd>no additional information</edomvd>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>source</attrlabl>
<attrdef>A coded reference citation indicating source material used.</attrdef>
<attrdefs>AAT data dictionary</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>NM001</edomv>
<edomvds>
Green, G.N., and Jones, G.E., 1997, The Digital Geologic Map of New Mexico in
ARC/INFO Format: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-52, 9 p.;
online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1997/ofr-92-0052/
</edomvds>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
<attrdomv>
<edom>
<edomv>US001</edomv>
<edomvds>
Johnson, Bruce R. and Leveritch, Beth, 1998, 1:100,000 Scale State Boundaries of the
Conterminous United States: U.S. Geological Survey, unpublished (see metadata file:
st100kmeta.txt, Chapter A)
</edomvds>
</edom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
</detailed>
<overview>
<eaover>
Coding for polygon attributes:

NAME:           FEATURE:
orig_label   unmodified map unit symbols from source cover
sgmc_label   orig_label modified for standard geologic age symbols and an
integer code added for province
unit_link    sgmc_label and a state code identifier
source       reference to source of data
unit_age     geologic age
rocktype1    predominant lithology
rocktype2    second most predominant lithology

Coding for arc attributes:

NAME:           FEATURE:
arc-code     unique integer identifier
arc-para1    used where additional information is needed
arc-para2    scratch field
source       reference to source of data

Coding for point attributes:

NAME:           FEATURE:
point_feature  name of feature on map
source         reference to source of data

Coding for dikes (special arcs) attributes:

NAME:           FEATURE:
orig_label   unmodified map unit symbols from source cover
sgmc_label   orig_label modified for standard geologic age symbols and an
integer code added for province
arc-code     unique integer identifier
dike_lith    general lithology
dike_age     geologic age
source       reference to source of data
</eaover>
<eadetcit>ESRI</eadetcit>
</overview>
</eainfo>
<distinfo>
<distrib>
<cntinfo>
<cntorgp>
<cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey Information Services</cntorg>
</cntorgp>
<cntaddr>
<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
<address>
U.S. Geological Survey
507 National Center
</address>
<city>Reston</city>
<state>Virginia</state>
<postal>20192</postal>
<country>USA</country>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>
1-888-ASK-USGS
or
1-703-648-5953
</cntvoice>
<cntemail>http://www.usgs.gov/contact/</cntemail>
</cntinfo>
</distrib>
<distliab>
This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) editorial standard nor with the North American
stratigraphic codes.  Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for
descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the USGS.
Although these data have been used by the USGS and have been successfully
imported into data base programs, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made
by the USGS as to how successfully or accurately the data can be imported into
any specific application software running on any specific hardware platform.
The fact of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty, and no
responsibility is assumed by the USGS in connection therewith.
This data base GIS is not meant to be used or displayed at any scale other than 1:500,000.
</distliab>
<resdesc>USGS OFR 2005-1351</resdesc>
<stdorder>
<digform>
<digtinfo>
<formname>ARC/INFO export</formname>
<formvern>8.3</formvern>
<formcont>Geologic units and structural features</formcont>
<filedec>gzip and tar</filedec>
</digtinfo>
<digtopt>
<onlinopt>
<computer>
<networka>
<networkr>http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1351/</networkr>
</networka>
</computer>
</onlinopt>
</digtopt>
</digform>
<fees>none</fees>
</stdorder>
</distinfo>
<metainfo>
<metd>20041029</metd>
<metrd>20041020</metrd>
<metc>
<cntinfo>
<cntorgp>
<cntorg>U.S. Geological Survey</cntorg>
<cntper>Gregory N. Green</cntper>
</cntorgp>
<cntaddr>
<addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
<address>MS 973, USGS, Denver Federal Center</address>
<city>Denver</city>
<state>CO</state>
<postal>80225</postal>
<country>USA</country>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>1-303-236-5390</cntvoice>
<cntemail>ggreen@usgs.gov</cntemail>
</cntinfo>
</metc>
<metstdn>Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata</metstdn>
<metstdv>FGDC-STD-001-1998</metstdv>
</metainfo>
</metadata>
