Geologic Map of the Indiana Portions of the 30- by 60-minute Jasper and Tell City Quadrangles Map and Geologic Map Schema (GeMS) Level 3 database

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Donald C. Tripp
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8141-5931
Valerie Beckham-Feller
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-5080-7887
José Luis Antinao
Henry M. Loope
Robin F. Rupp
Kilauren Driscoll

Abstract

The Geologic Map of the Indiana Portions of the 30- x 60-minute Jasper and Tell City Quadrangles displays the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian bedrock and the overlying Quaternary units distributed over five physiographic provinces and eight counties within south-central Indiana. Bedrock units and unconsolidated deposits were characterized by outcrop field observations and new and archived borehole data. Bedrock data was consolidated into a single mapping database, which was then processed using gridding and contouring tools in ArcGIS Pro, resulting in rock formation contact lines, mappable at 1:100,000 scale. Additional information used to delineate contacts for unconsolidated deposits was based on the Indiana Department of Natural Resources water well database and soils data from the Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database. Light detection and ranging (LiDAR) digital elevation models were also used to identify landforms and refine contacts between surficial units. The mapped bedrock units, from east to west, range in age from the Borden Group (lower Mississippian) to the Raccoon Creek Group (Lower Pennsylvanian) with the strike oriented generally from northwest to southeast. Quaternary sediments were mostly deposited during the last two major advances of the Laurentide Ice Sheet into south-central Indiana and are mostly found along valleys in major rivers and streams.  


Summary descriptions of mapped units are listed on the map sheet with more detailed descriptions in an accompanying pamphlet. Survey drill hole data points are also displayed on the map with corresponding links to expanded information for each of the drill holes listed in the pamphlet.  


In addition to the map and pamphlet, a composite spatial data set that conforms to the standardized database schema known as GeMS (Geologic Map Schema) is also available for download. Both ESRI-licensed geodatabase and open shapefile versions of the spatial data set are available. Metadata records associated with each element within the spatial data set contain detailed descriptions of their purpose, constituent entities, and attributes.  


This geologic map was funded in part through the STATEMAP program supported by the U.S. Geological Survey under Cooperative Agreement No. G22AC00424-00.  

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