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Transforming 33 Analog Geologic Maps to Digital Map Products

Sept. 21, 2022
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Christmas Mine from AZ 77

During Fall 2022, AZGS will release 33 digital map products derived from analog geologic maps published before the advent of digital geodatabases. Prior to the 2000s, the Arizona Geological Survey and its predecessor agencies (e.g., Arizona Bureau of Mines) produced analog geologic map products, i.e., paper geologic maps. With financial support from the National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program, UArizona interns, mentored by AZGS staff, chiefly Andrew Zaffos, Carson Richardson, and Haley Snellen, are digitizing the analog maps and adding geodatabases to enhance the functionality of the map products.

By way of example, Open-File Report 95-10 released in 1995, was digitized and released as Digital Geologic Map 155 – see figure. All freshly digitized geologic maps will include colored PDF geologic map plate(s), GeMS Geodatabase, geopackage, and a Google Earth-KMZ file.   

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Geologic map comparison

Analog geologic map OFR-95-10 (left) and the same geologic map as DGM-155. The DGM map is accompanied by a geodatabase and Google Earth KMZ file.

The final digital map products – listed below - will be uploaded to the AZGS Document Repository. Follow AZGS Facebook or Twitter accounts for digital map release alerts. The original geologic map will be available at the Document Repository until the digital version is complete; the original version will then be archived offline.

This is the first of at least two major releases of AZGS analog geologic maps. In 2023, about 30 analog geologic maps are in the queue to be digitized and outfitted with geodatabases.

Caveat: The DGM maps are digital reproductions of an original analog geologic map of the Arizona Geological Survey. Financial support was provided by the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) and the U.S. Geological Survey under STATEMAP, program contract #98HQAG2064. No new field mapping was conducted. 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.

Fresh Release YearMap NameOriginal Map CodeNew Map Code
    
2021-2022Florence JunctionOFR 95-10DGM-155
2021-2022Cholla Tank and Hoodoo WashOFR 96-24 
2021-2022Picacho Peak and MountainsOFR 99-18DGM-154
2021-2022Oracle JunctionOFR 00-04DGM-156
2021-2022OracleOFR 00-05 
2021-2022PalomasOFR 94-09 
2021-2022GoldfieldOFR 95-09 
2021-2022Mormon Flat DamOFR 97-14 
2021-2022Horse Mesa DamOFR 97-15 
2021-2022Picketpost MountainOFR 95-15 
2021-2022Kofa MountainsOFR 96-03 
2021-2022Apache JunctionOFR 96-08 
2021-2022Picacho Basin Plate1OFR 90 02 
2021-2022Picacho Basin Plate2OFR 90 02 
2021-2022Picacho Basin Plate3OFR 90 02 
2021-2022Picacho Basin Plate4OFR 90 02 
2021-2022Picacho Basin Plate5OFR 90 02 
2021-2022Picture MountainsOFR 99-23 
2021-2022Copper MountainsOFR 99-24 
2021-2022Greenback CreekOFR 99-10 
2021-2022Windy HillOFR 99-12 
2021-2022Lincoln Ranch BasinOFR 86-02 
2021-2022Gila Bend MountainsOFR 97-08 
2021-2022Humboldt MountainsOFR 98-11 
2021-2022New River MesaOFR 98-12 
2021-2022Samaniego HillsOFR 99-17 
2021-2022Tank MountainsOFR 94-08 
2021-2022Sawtooth MountainsOFR 99-16 
2021-2022Ninety-Six Hills-Plate 1OFR 99-20 
2021-2022Ninety-Six Hills-Plate 2OFR 99-20 
2021-2022Ninety-Six Hills-Plate 3OFR 99-20 
2021-2022Ninety-Six Hills-Plate 4OFR 99-20 
2021-2022Southern Roskruge MountainsOFR 00-06