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The purpose of this dataset is to provide an approximate location and identify the type of karst features contained in the inventory at the Pennsylvania Geological Survey. |
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The purpose of this dataset is to provide an approximate location and identify the type of karst features contained in the inventory at the Pennsylvania Geological Survey. |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><P><SPAN>This point dataset represents an (incomplete) inventory of karst features (herein categorized as sinkholes, surface depressions, surface mines, or cave entrances) that have been cataloged in Pennsylvania by the staff of the Pennsylvania Geological Survey since 1985. County-wide karst-feature inventories for fourteen counties (Adams, Berks, Bucks, Centre, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, and York) were originally released as hard-copy open file reports by the agency. The user of this dataset would be well served to consult one of those reports for specifics on how the inventories were conducted. Data are also provided from incidental reports of karst features as well as partial or cursory inventories in eight additional counties (Bedford, Blair, Clinton, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lycoming, and Mifflin). The majority of these features were identified on contact prints of USDA, USGS, and other aerial photography. Photo locations were then transferred to paper copies of USGS 7.5 minute quadrangles where the coordinates for the locations were determined using a constantly evolving array of technologies from mylar overlay grids, through early proprietary mapping software and more recently with GIS and GPS technology. . Some features in urbanized areas were identified via questionaires that were sent to the municipalities in the counties being inventoried. The locations of surface mines and cave entrances were garnered from historical geological publicatons. Locations of historical iron mines and other activities often associated with karst features were garnered from historical geological publications. Field surveys were undertaken to establish protocol for future mapping efforts as well as to verify the field presence of interpreted features. Field verified sites are not identified in the data set. Karst features change considerablely over time. Sinkholes become filled or subsidence is repaired. One of the motivations for the karst inventory program was the rapid development taking place in many of the counties where karst could be a problem. Development obliterates much of the evidence for underlying karst features.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV> |
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The point data set for the mapped karst features may be used provided that credit for the original (unaltered) data set is given to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey (PaGS). Users shall clearly indicate the source of the data.
Users who modify the data in any way are obligated to describe the types of modifications they have made, including modifications to hard-copy maps. Users are not to misrepresent PaGS data sets, nor to imply that changes they (users) have made were approved by the PaGS.
This data set is not designed for use as a primary regulatory tool in permitting and siting decisions. This is public information and, as such, it may be used as a reference source and may be interpreted by organizations, agencies, units of government, or others based on needs; however, each user is responsible for the appropriate application of the data. Federal, state, or local regulatory bodies are not to reassign to the Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey any authority for the decisions they make using these data sets.
This dataset should not be used to predict the location of future sinkholes. |
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["karst","sinkhole","limestone","carbonate","surface depression","geoscientificinformation"] |
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