Surficial geologic map of the Shaktoolik area, Norton Bay Quadrangle, Alaska

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Title:
Surficial geologic map of the Shaktoolik area, Norton Bay Quadrangle, Alaska
Abstract:
This 1:50,000 scale geologic map describes the distribution of unconsolidated deposits, identifies local geologic hazards, and provides information about the depositional environment and basic engineering properties of common surficial-geologic materials in and around Shaktoolik, Alaska. Map units are the result of combined field observations and aerial imagery interpretation. A suite of local ground observations were collected over a two-week period in July 2011 by a helicopter-supported team of DGGS geologists and collaborators. Field investigations included soil test pits, sample collection, soil and rock description, oblique aerial photography, and documentation of landscape morphology.
Supplemental_Information:
This digital data distribution package provides shapefiles and geodatabase that portray features presented in RI 2017-5. Field names and values are organized according to the NCGMP09 - Draft Standard Format for Digital Publication of Geologic Maps, Version 1.1 by the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (NCGMP). This metadata file lists the table names and field names used in the geodatabase. Table and field names in the shapefiles are truncated at 10 characters. The geodatabase and selected shapefiles provide the following features:
ContactsAndFaults: Line features that depict faults and geologic contacts.
GeochronPoints: Geochronology sample location points.
MapUnitPolys: Polygons that record the distribution of mapped or interpreted geologic units.
Stations: A point file that provides location information, observations, and other data specific to each field observation station.
  1. How should this data set be cited?

    DeRaps, M.R., Kinsman, N.E.M., Stevens, D.S.P., and Overbeck, J.R., 2017, Surficial geologic map of the Shaktoolik area, Norton Bay Quadrangle, Alaska: Report of Investigation RI 2017-5, Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States.

    Online Links:

    Other_Citation_Details: 1 sheet, scale 1:50,000

  2. What geographic area does the data set cover?

    West_Bounding_Coordinate: -161.681069
    East_Bounding_Coordinate: -160.566618
    North_Bounding_Coordinate: 64.538353
    South_Bounding_Coordinate: 64.066318

  3. What does it look like?

  4. Does the data set describe conditions during a particular time period?

    Beginning_Date: 2011
    Ending_Date: 2017
    Currentness_Reference: ground condition

  5. What is the general form of this data set?

    Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: report and digital data

  6. How does the data set represent geographic features?

    1. How are geographic features stored in the data set?

      This is a vector data set.

    2. What coordinate system is used to represent geographic features?

      Grid_Coordinate_System_Name: Universal Transverse Mercator
      Universal_Transverse_Mercator:
      UTM_Zone_Number: 4
      Transverse_Mercator:
      Scale_Factor_at_Central_Meridian: 0.999600
      Longitude_of_Central_Meridian: -159
      Latitude_of_Projection_Origin: 0
      False_Easting: 500000.000000
      False_Northing: 0

      Planar coordinates are encoded using coordinate pair
      Abscissae (x-coordinates) are specified to the nearest .00000001
      Ordinates (y-coordinates) are specified to the nearest .00000001
      Planar coordinates are specified in Meters

      The horizontal datum used is North American Datum of 1983.
      The ellipsoid used is GRS 80.
      The semi-major axis of the ellipsoid used is 6378137.
      The flattening of the ellipsoid used is 1/298.257222101000025.

  7. How does the data set describe geographic features?

    ContactsAndFaults
    Line features that depict faults and geologic contacts. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS).This table is organized according to the NCGMP09 - Draft Standard Format for Digital Publication of Geologic Maps, Version 1.1 by the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (NCGMP).)

    Type
    Type values specify the kind of features represented by a line, point, or polygon (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Feature type(s): map boundary; contact; waterline

    IsConcealed
    This is a flag to identify contacts and faults covered by overlying map units. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    ValueDefinition
    NThe feature IS NOT covered by an overlying map unit.

    ExistenceConfidence
    Indicates the degree of confidence and/or certainty in the interpretation of a a feature's existence. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    ValueDefinition
    certainIndicates that the author has sufficient observational and/or other supporting data to be reasonably confident in the scientific credibility of the interpretation of the feature. The level of certainty is specific to the map scale.

    IdentityConfidence
    Indicates degree of confidence in the identification and classification of the feature. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    ValueDefinition
    certainIndicates that the author has sufficient observational and/or other supporting data to be reasonably confident in the scientific credibility of the interpretation of the feature. The level of certainty is specific to the map scale.

    LocationConfidenceMeters
    Half-width in meters of positional uncertainty envelope; position is relative to other features in the data. A value of -9 indicates that this measure is not available. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Range of values
    Minimum:12
    Maximum:52
    Units:meters

    Symbol
    References the symbol value that was assigned to the point. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Formal codeset
    Codeset Name:FGDC Digital Cartographic Standard for Geologic Map Symbolization; Appendix A. Geologic map symbols, colors, and patterns, "REF NO" field
    Codeset Source:Federal Geographic Data Committee [prepared for the Federal Geographic Data Committee by the U.S. Geological Survey], 2006, FGDC Digital Cartographic Standard for Geologic Map Symbolization: Reston, Va., Federal Geographic Data Committee Document Number FGDC-STD-013-2006, 290 p., 2 plates.

    Notes
    Free text for additional information about the polygon. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    The notes indicate the source of the feature interpretation or provide more information about the feature.

    GeochronPoints
    Geochronology sample location points. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS).This table is organized according to the NCGMP09 - Draft Standard Format for Digital Publication of Geologic Maps, Version 1.1 by the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (NCGMP).)

    Type
    Type values specify the kind of features represented by a line, point, or polygon (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Feature type(s): radiocarbon

    MapUnit
    Short ASCII string that indicates the map unit. Note: map units in parentheses, such as (Qcf), indicate combined map units consisting of bedrock overlain by thin or discontinuous deposits of the map unit. Map units with a question mark, such as (Qus?), indicate an uncertain identification. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    ValueDefinition
    QbryYoung beach ridge complex
    QmeEstuarine deposits
    QusUpland silt

    Symbol
    References the symbol value that was assigned to the point. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Formal codeset
    Codeset Name:FGDC Digital Cartographic Standard for Geologic Map Symbolization; Appendix A. Geologic map symbols, colors, and patterns, "REF NO" field
    Codeset Source:Federal Geographic Data Committee [prepared for the Federal Geographic Data Committee by the U.S. Geological Survey], 2006, FGDC Digital Cartographic Standard for Geologic Map Symbolization: Reston, Va., Federal Geographic Data Committee Document Number FGDC-STD-013-2006, 290 p., 2 plates.

    Label
    The label values provide text strings to display along with their associated feature. Depending on the context of the feature class, label values will contain applicable FGDCGeoAge font characters, feature labels, dip and plunge values for measured orientations, or other special characters. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Formal codeset
    Codeset Name:FGDCGeoAge font
    Codeset Source:Federal Geographic Data Committee [prepared for the Federal Geographic Data Committee by the U.S. Geological Survey], 2006, FGDC Digital Cartographic Standard for Geologic Map Symbolization: Reston, Va., Federal Geographic Data Committee Document Number FGDC-STD-013-2006, 290 p., 2 plates.

    FieldSampleID
    Identifier assigned by person who originally located the sample (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    ValueDefinition
    NULLA sample number was not recorded or was not assigned.

    Generic example of a DGGS sample identifier: YYYYAAA9999XXXX; YY or YYYY= year, AAA=geologist's initials (one to three characters), 9999=unique station number, XXXX= optional alpha characters which indicate that multiple samples were collected at a given location or that multiple observations with possibly identical prefixes were recorded in the project database. Field stations observed by non-DGGS personnel use identifiers from the originating reference.

    AlternateSampleID
    Alternate sample identifier. (Source: Alternate sample identifiers may be assigned by lab staff or field personnel.)

    ValueDefinition
    NULLAn alternate sample number was not recorded or was not assigned.

    Alternate sample identifiers follow a numbering system that differers from the DGGS standard sample numbering format.

    MaterialAnalyzed
    Type of material used for analysis. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Material type(s): Unspecified Marine Carbonate; Sediment Organic Carbon; Plant/Wood

    PlotAtScale
    The scale at which the observation should be plotted. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Range of values
    Minimum:50000
    Maximum:50000

    LocationConfidenceMeters
    Half-width in meters of positional uncertainty envelope; position is relative to other features in the data. A value of -9 indicates that this measure is not available. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Range of values
    Minimum:10
    Maximum:10
    Units:meters

    Age
    The interpreted (preferred) age calculated from geochronological analysis. Note: units provided in AgeUnits field. (Source: All radiocarbon ages were determined at the National Ocean Sciences Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (NOSAMS) facility at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution with National Science Foundation sponsorship (OCE-0753487). Radiocarbon ages were calibrated to calendar years using the marine09 and intcal09 calibration data sets (Reimer and others, 2009) through the software program Calib Rev 6.1.0 (Stuiver and Reimer, 1993).)

    Range of values
    Minimum:100
    Maximum:9610

    AgePlusError
    The upper age plus error calculated from geochronological analysis. Note: units provided in AgeUnits field. (Source: All radiocarbon ages were determined at the National Ocean Sciences Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (NOSAMS) facility at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution with National Science Foundation sponsorship (OCE-0753487). Radiocarbon ages were calibrated to calendar years using the marine09 and intcal09 calibration data sets (Reimer and others, 2009) through the software program Calib Rev 6.1.0 (Stuiver and Reimer, 1993).)

    Range of values
    Minimum:125
    Maximum:9655

    AgeMinusError
    The lower age plus error calculated from geochronological analysis. Note: units provided in AgeUnits field. (Source: All radiocarbon ages were determined at the National Ocean Sciences Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (NOSAMS) facility at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution with National Science Foundation sponsorship (OCE-0753487). Radiocarbon ages were calibrated to calendar years using the marine09 and intcal09 calibration data sets (Reimer and others, 2009) through the software program Calib Rev 6.1.0 (Stuiver and Reimer, 1993).)

    Range of values
    Minimum:75
    Maximum:9565

    AgeUnits
    Units of the geochronology analysis. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys or originating reference)

    Units(s): radiocarbon years

    Notes
    Free text for additional information about the polygon. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    The notes indicate the source of the feature interpretation or provide more information about the feature.

    MapUnitPolys
    Polygons that record the distribution of mapped or interpreted geologic units. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS)This table is organized according to the NCGMP09 - Draft Standard Format for Digital Publication of Geologic Maps, Version 1.1 by the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (NCGMP).)

    MapUnit
    Short ASCII string that indicates the map unit. Note: map units in parentheses, such as (Qcf), indicate combined map units consisting of bedrock overlain by thin or discontinuous deposits of the map unit. Map units with a question mark, such as (Qus?), indicate an uncertain identification. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    ValueDefinition
    KcgCarbonate-clast gray wacke and mudstone (cretaceous ), submarine fan deposit
    KvcVolcanic-clast conglomerate, sandstone, and shale (cretaceous ), marginal shelf and slope deposits
    MzPrcComplex of Reindeer Hills (Mesozoic to Proterozoic?)
    QacColluvial and alluvial valley fill deposits
    QafAlluvial fan deposits
    QalAlluvium in active channels
    QasSilty alluvium
    Qat1Older terrace deposits
    Qat2Younger terrace deposits
    QbrOlder beach ridge complex, undifferentiated
    QbryYoung beach ridge complex
    QcColluvium
    Qfp1Old floodplain deposits
    Qfp2Floodplain deposits of intermediate age
    Qfp3Young floodplain deposits
    QmbModern beach deposits
    QmeEstuarine deposits
    QsiLowland silt
    QsiiLowland silt, intermittently inundated
    QtlThaw lake deposits
    QtlmMulti-generation thaw lake deposits
    QusUpland silt

    IdentityConfidence
    Indicates degree of confidence in the identification and classification of the feature. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    ValueDefinition
    certainIndicates that the author has sufficient observational and/or other supporting data to be reasonably confident in the scientific credibility of the interpretation of the feature. The level of certainty is specific to the map scale.

    Label
    The label values provide text strings to display along with their associated feature. Depending on the context of the feature class, label values will contain applicable FGDCGeoAge font characters, feature labels, dip and plunge values for measured orientations, or other special characters. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Formal codeset
    Codeset Name:FGDCGeoAge font
    Codeset Source:Federal Geographic Data Committee [prepared for the Federal Geographic Data Committee by the U.S. Geological Survey], 2006, FGDC Digital Cartographic Standard for Geologic Map Symbolization: Reston, Va., Federal Geographic Data Committee Document Number FGDC-STD-013-2006, 290 p., 2 plates.

    Symbol
    References the CMYK color value that was assigned to the map unit. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    ValueDefinition
    2350CMYK value - C:20%, M:30%, Y:50%, K:0%
    3240CMYK value - C:30%, M:20%, Y:40%, K:0%
    4230CMYK value - C:40%, M:20%, Y:30%, K:0%
    1340CMYK value - C:13%, M:30%, Y:40%, K:0%
    00X0CMYK value - C:0%, M:0%, Y:100%, K:0%
    0030CMYK value - C:0%, M:0%, Y:30%, K:0%
    0040CMYK value - C:0%, M:0%, Y:40%, K:0%
    0A30CMYK value - C:0%, M:8%, Y:30%, K:0%
    3660CMYK value - C:30%, M:60%, Y:60%, K:0%
    1240CMYK value - C:13%, M:20%, Y:40%, K:0%
    1350CMYK value - C:13%, M:30%, Y:50%, K:0%
    3440CMYK value - C:30%, M:40%, Y:40%, K:0%
    0020CMYK value - C:0%, M:0%, Y:20%, K:0%
    0150CMYK value - C:0%, M:13%, Y:50%, K:0%
    0050CMYK value - C:0%, M:0%, Y:50%, K:0%
    0350CMYK value - C:0%, M:30%, Y:50%, K:0%
    0A70CMYK value - C:0%, M:8%, Y:70%, K:0%
    0560CMYK value - C:0%, M:50%, Y:60%, K:0%
    3540CMYK value - C:30%, M:50%, Y:40%, K:0%

    Stations
    A point file that provides location information, observations, and other data specific to each field observation station. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS).This table is organized according to the NCGMP09 - Draft Standard Format for Digital Publication of Geologic Maps, Version 1.1 by the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (NCGMP).)

    StationID
    Identifier assigned by person who originally located station (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    ValueDefinition
    NULLA station number was not recorded or was not assigned.

    This field mapping program used a station numbering convention that differers from the DGGS standard station numbering format.

    LocationConfidenceMeters
    Half-width in meters of positional uncertainty envelope; position is relative to other features in the data. A value of -9 indicates that this measure is not available. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Range of values
    Minimum:0
    Maximum:10
    Units:meters

    LocationMethod
    Term that categorizes technique used to determine station location (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Location method(s): Recreational GPS; Survey-grade GPS

    TimeDate
    Time and date of observation at station. (Source: Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys)

    Range of values
    Minimum:2011-07-18
    Maximum:2011-07-29


Who produced the data set?

  1. Who are the originators of the data set? (may include formal authors, digital compilers, and editors)

  2. Who also contributed to the data set?

    This map is funded with qualified outer continental shelf oil and gas revenues by the Coastal Impact Assistance Program, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted to represent the opinions or policies of the U.S. Government. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute their endorsement by the U.S. Government. The authors would like to extend their gratitude to Shaktoolik Native Corporation and Bering Straits Native Corporation for land access permission to conduct this work. Generous hospitality, field advice, and logistical support were provided by Myron Saveitilik, Calvin Paniptchuk, Eugene Asicksik, Fred Sagoonick, Kawerak Incorporated, and the Bering Straits School District. Karin Ohman (U.S. Geological Survey, formerly of the University of California, Santa Cruz) and Harvey Smith (Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities) provided assistance in the field. The mineralogy expertise of Larry Freeman (DGGS) contributed to improvements in the bedrock mapping, and radiocarbon ages were converted to calibrated calendar years with the assistance of Owen Mason (Geoarch Alaska). Review comments by Owen Mason (GeoArch Alaska) and Trent Hubbard (DGGS) improved and clarified the content of this report.

  3. To whom should users address questions about the data?

    Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
    Metadata Manager
    3354 College Road
    Fairbanks, AK 99709-3707
    USA

    (907)451-5039 (voice)
    (907)451-5050 (FAX)
    dggspubs@alaska.gov

    Hours_of_Service: 8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, except State holidays


Why was the data set created?

According to the 2010 United States census, more than 60 percent of Alaskans reside in coastal communities. Many of these communities are exposed to a wide range of geologic hazards including erosion, landslides, wave attack, storm surge/flooding, tsunami and ivu (ice push). Since 2004, reports and recommendations from the U.S. General Accounting Office, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Immediate Action Work Group of the Governor's Subcabinet on Climate Change have highlighted the imperiled or at-risk status of many Alaskan villages that are subject to severe flooding and erosion. In response to both existing risks and to shifts in the frequency and/or magnitude of geohazard- triggering events, including those that may be influenced by changing climate, communities throughout the state are becoming increasingly involved with mitigation or adaptation efforts in response to these natural hazards. Baseline data pertaining to local geology, coastal and oceanic processes, and historic natural hazard events are necessary to facilitate adaptation efforts.


How was the data set created?

  1. From what previous works were the data drawn?

    Patton, W.W., Jr. and others, 2009 (source 1 of 1)
    Patton, W.W., Jr., Wilson, F.H., Labay, K.A., and Shew, Nora, 2009, Geologic map of the Yukon-Koyukuk basin, Alaska: Scientific Investigations Map SIM 2909, U.S. Geological Survey, United States.

    Online Links:

    Other_Citation_Details: 2 sheets, scale 1:500,000
    Type_of_Source_Media: paper
    Source_Scale_Denominator: 500000
    Source_Contribution: Geologic unit interpretation

  2. How were the data generated, processed, and modified?

    Date: 2011 (process 1 of 3)
    Geologic unit interpretation - Surficial geologic map units are the result of combined field observations and aerial imagery interpretation. A suite of local ground observations were collected over a two-week period in July 2011 by a helicopter-supported team of DGGS geologists and collaborators. Field investigations included soil test pits, sample collection, soil and rock description, oblique aerial photography, and documentation of landscape morphology. Best available orthorectified aerial photographs and satellite imagery were used to interpret surficial-geologic units and delineate contacts at a scale of 1:50,000 or smaller. Organic samples were radiocarbon dated to provide constraints on the age of unconsolidated deposits and understand the sequence of depositional events. Bedrock unit nomenclature and descriptions were modified from Patton and others, 2009.

    Data sources used in this process:

    • Patton, W.W., Jr. and others, 2009

    Date: 2015 (process 2 of 3)
    Technical review - This is a final report of scientific research. It has received technical review and editing by several scientists familiar with the subject matter. We incorporated the reviewers' suggestions into the final draft when deemed appropriate.

    Date: 2016 (process 3 of 3)
    GIS analysis and digital cartography - The geologic and geographic features portrayed in this data distribution package were attributed according to the NCGMP09 geodatabase standard.

  3. What similar or related data should the user be aware of?


How reliable are the data; what problems remain in the data set?

  1. How well have the observations been checked?

    Certainty in attribute interpretation varies throughout the map. Attribute fields within each table record the author's degree of confidence in the existence or identity of applicable features. This publication is a final report of research and has received two technical reviews as well as technical editing.

  2. How accurate are the geographic locations?

    Certainty in feature boundaries or location varies throughout the map. Data fields within each table record the author's degree of confidence in the location of applicable features.

  3. How accurate are the heights or depths?

  4. Where are the gaps in the data? What is missing?

    This DGGS Report of Investigations is a final report of scientific research. It has received technical review and may be cited as an agency publication.

  5. How consistent are the relationships among the observations, including topology?

    Polygon topology is present and clean on the original geospatial dataset. All polygon features were topologically validated using ArcGIS prior to export to shapefile format.


How can someone get a copy of the data set?

Are there legal restrictions on access or use of the data?

Access_Constraints:
This report, map, and/or dataset is available directly from the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (see contact information below).
Use_Constraints:
Any hard copies or published datasets utilizing these datasets shall clearly indicate their source. If the user has modified the data in any way, the user is obligated to describe the types of modifications the user has made. The user specifically agrees not to misrepresent these datasets, nor to imply that changes made by the user were approved by the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys. The State of Alaska makes no express or implied warranties (including warranties for merchantability and fitness) with respect to the character, functions, or capabilities of the electronic data or products or their appropriateness for any user's purposes. In no event will the State of Alaska be liable for any incidental, indirect, special, consequential, or other damages suffered by the user or any other person or entity whether from the use of the electronic services or products or any failure thereof or otherwise. In no event will the State of Alaska's liability to the Requestor or anyone else exceed the fee paid for the electronic service or product.

  1. Who distributes the data set? (Distributor 1 of 1)

    Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
    Metadata Manager
    3354 College Road
    Fairbanks, AK 99709-3707
    USA

    (907)451-5039 (voice)
    (907)451-5050 (FAX)
    dggspubs@alaska.gov

    Hours_of_Service: 8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, except State holidays
  2. What's the catalog number I need to order this data set?

    RI 2017-5

  3. What legal disclaimers am I supposed to read?

    The State of Alaska makes no expressed or implied warranties (including warranties for merchantability and fitness) with respect to the character, functions, or capabilities of the electronic data or products or their appropriateness for any user's purposes. In no event will the State of Alaska be liable for any incidental, indirect, special, consequential, or other damages suffered by the user or any other person or entity whether from the use of the electronic services or products or any failure thereof or otherwise. In no event will the State of Alaska's liability to the Requestor or anyone else exceed the fee paid for the electronic service or product.

  4. How can I download or order the data?


Who wrote the metadata?

Dates:
Last modified: 21-Jun-2017
Metadata author:
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
Metadata Manager
3354 College Road
Fairbanks, AK 99709-3707
USA

(907)451-5039 (voice)
(907)451-5050 (FAX)
dggspubs@alaska.gov

Hours_of_Service: 8 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, except State holidays
Metadata standard:
FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata (FGDC-STD-001-1998)
Metadata extensions used:


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