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Technical
Reports
on
Digital Geologic Mapping
- Semi-automated
data capture for vectorizing geologic quadrangle maps in Kentucky
By Warren H. Anderson, Lance G. Morris, and Thomas N. Sparks
(Kentucky Geological Survey)
- History
of Geologic Mapping at the Kentucky Geological Survey
By Warren H. Anderson
- Acquisition of
Geologic Quadrangle Data from a Digital Index Map -- A New ArcView Application
to Geologic Data Query
By Xin-Yue Yang, Warren H. Anderson, Thomas N. Sparks, and Daniel I. Carey
- Integration
of Digital Geologic Databases and a Spatial Map Database in Kentucky
By Warren H. Anderson, Thomas N. Sparks, Jason Patton, and Xin-Yue Yang
- Digital
Geologic Map of the Harrodsburg 30 x 60-Minute Quadrangle, Central Kentucky
By Warren H. Anderson and Thomas N. Sparks
- Integrated Geospatial Data: Irvine 30 x 60 Minute Quadrangle, East-Central Kentucky
By Douglas C. Curl
- Digital Geologic Map of the Jackson Purchase Region, Western Kentucky
By Steven L. Martin
- Map Unit Descriptions and the North American Data Model
By Gerald A. Weisenfluh
- Making Improved Geotechnical Maps with Spatial Analysis
By Steven L. Martin
- The Value of Geologic Maps and the Need for Digitally Vectorized Data
By James C. Cobb
- Distributed Spatial Databases--The MIDCARB Carbon Sequestration Project
By Gerald A. Weisenfluh,1 Nathan K. Eaton,2 and Ken Nelson3
1Kentucky Geological Survey, 2Indiana Geological Survey, 3Kansas Geological Survey
- Kentucky Land-Use Planning on the Web
By Gerald A. Weisenfluh and Daniel I. Carey
- Completion of the First Phase of the Kentucky Digital Geologic Mapping Program
By Warren H. Anderson, Thomas N. Sparks, and Gerald A. Weisenfluh
- The Kentucky Geological Survey’s Online Geologic Map and Information System
By Gerald A. Weisenfluh, Douglas C. Curl, and Matthew M. Crawford
- Unpublished Geologic Evidence and Other Databases of the Kentucky Digital Mapping Program
By Gerald A. Weisenfluh and Douglas C. Curl
- Kentucky Field Data Entry Tools Developed in ArcIMS
By Gerald A. Weisenfluh and Douglas C. Curl