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Resource Abstract:
- description: This data set maps and describes the geology of the Porcupine Wash 7.5 minute quadrangle, Riverside County, southern
California. The quadrangle, situated in Joshua Tree National Park in the eastern Transverse Ranges physiographic and structural
province, encompasses parts of the Hexie Mountains, Cottonwood Mountains, northern Eagle Mountains, and south flank of Pinto
Basin. It is underlain by a basement terrane comprising Proterozoic metamorphic rocks, Mesozoic plutonic rocks, and Mesozoic
and Mesozoic or Cenozoic hypabyssal dikes. The basement terrane is capped by a widespread Tertiary erosion surface preserved
in remnants in the Eagle and Cottonwood Mountains and buried beneath Cenozoic deposits in Pinto Basin. Locally, Miocene basalt
overlies the erosion surface. A sequence of at least three Quaternary pediments is planed into the north piedmont of the Eagle
and Hexie Mountains, each in turn overlain by successively younger residual and alluvial deposits. The Tertiary erosion surface
is deformed and broken by north-northwest-trending, high-angle, dip-slip faults and an east-west trending system of high-angle
dip- and left-slip faults. East-west trending faults are younger than and perhaps in part coeval with faults of the northwest-trending
set. The Porcupine Wash database was created using ARCVIEW and ARC/INFO, which are geographical information system (GIS) software
products of Envronmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI). The database consists of the following items: (1) a map coverage
showing faults and geologic contacts and units, (2) a separate coverage showing dikes, (3) a coverage showing structural data,
(4) a scanned topographic base at a scale of 1:24,000, and (5) attribute tables for geologic units (polygons and regions),
contacts (arcs), and site-specific data (points). The database, accompanied by a pamphlet file and this metadata file, also
includes the following graphic and text products: (1) A portable document file (.pdf) containing a navigable graphic of the
geologic map on a 1:24,000 topographic base. The map is accompanied by a marginal explanation consisting of a Description
of Map and Database Units (DMU), a Correlation of Map and Database Units (CMU), and a key to point-and line-symbols. (2) Separate
.pdf files of the DMU and CMU, individually. (3) A PostScript graphic-file containing the geologic map on a 1:24,000 topographic
base accompanied by the marginal explanation. (4) A pamphlet that describes the database and how to access it. Within the
database, geologic contacts , faults, and dikes are represented as lines (arcs), geologic units as polygons and regions, and
site-specific data as points. Polygon, arc, and point attribute tables (.pat, .aat, and .pat, respectively) uniquely identify
each geologic datum and link it to other tables (.rel) that provide more detailed geologic information.; abstract: This data
set maps and describes the geology of the Porcupine Wash 7.5 minute quadrangle, Riverside County, southern California. The
quadrangle, situated in Joshua Tree National Park in the eastern Transverse Ranges physiographic and structural province,
encompasses parts of the Hexie Mountains, Cottonwood Mountains, northern Eagle Mountains, and south flank of Pinto Basin.
It is underlain by a basement terrane comprising Proterozoic metamorphic rocks, Mesozoic plutonic rocks, and Mesozoic and
Mesozoic or Cenozoic hypabyssal dikes. The basement terrane is capped by a widespread Tertiary erosion surface preserved in
remnants in the Eagle and Cottonwood Mountains and buried beneath Cenozoic deposits in Pinto Basin. Locally, Miocene basalt
overlies the erosion surface. A sequence of at least three Quaternary pediments is planed into the north piedmont of the Eagle
and Hexie Mountains, each in turn overlain by successively younger residual and alluvial deposits. The Tertiary erosion surface
is deformed and broken by north-northwest-trending, high-angle, dip-slip faults and an east-west trending system of high-angle
dip- and left-slip faults. East-west trending faults are younger than and perhaps in part coeval with faults of the northwest-trending
set. The Porcupine Wash database was created using ARCVIEW and ARC/INFO, which are geographical information system (GIS) software
products of Envronmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI). The database consists of the following items: (1) a map coverage
showing faults and geologic contacts and units, (2) a separate coverage showing dikes, (3) a coverage showing structural data,
(4) a scanned topographic base at a scale of 1:24,000, and (5) attribute tables for geologic units (polygons and regions),
contacts (arcs), and site-specific data (points). The database, accompanied by a pamphlet file and this metadata file, also
includes the following graphic and text products: (1) A portable document file (.pdf) containing a navigable graphic of the
geologic map on a 1:24,000 topographic base. The map is accompanied by a marginal explanation consisting of a Description
of Map and Database Units (DMU), a Correlation of Map and Database Units (CMU), and a key to point-and line-symbols. (2) Separate
.pdf files of the DMU and CMU, individually. (3) A PostScript graphic-file containing the geologic map on a 1:24,000 topographic
base accompanied by the marginal explanation. (4) A pamphlet that describes the database and how to access it. Within the
database, geologic contacts , faults, and dikes are represented as lines (arcs), geologic units as polygons and regions, and
site-specific data as points. Polygon, arc, and point attribute tables (.pat, .aat, and .pat, respectively) uniquely identify
each geologic datum and link it to other tables (.rel) that provide more detailed geologic information.
Citation
- Title Geologic map and digital database of the Porcupine Wash 7.5 minute quadrangle, Riverside County, California.
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- creation Date
2018-05-21T12:44:53.796590
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- Linkage for online resource
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- name Dublin Core references URL
- URL: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2001/0030/pwash.tar.gz
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Linkage for online resource
- name Dublin Core references URL
- URL: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2001/0030/
- protocol WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
- link function information
- Description URL provided in Dublin Core references element.
Linkage for online resource
- name Dublin Core references URL
- URL: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2001/of01-031/
- protocol WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
- link function information
- Description URL provided in Dublin Core references element.
Metadata data stamp:
2018-08-07T01:10:38Z
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- notes: This metadata record was generated by an xslt transformation from a dc metadata record; Transform by Stephen M. Richard, based
on a transform by Damian Ulbricht. Run on 2018-08-07T01:10:38Z
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CINERGI Metadata catalog
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- electronic Mail Address cinergi@sdsc.edu
Metadata language
eng
Metadata character set encoding:
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Metadata standard for this record:
ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
standard version:
2007
Metadata record identifier:
urn:dciso:metadataabout:4626001a-7a97-4cbb-bd64-825e918bdb47
Metadata record format is ISO19139 XML (MD_Metadata)