Identification Information
Citation:
Originator:
Department of Earth and Environment; Stephen G. Weaver, Colorado College, Department of Geology; Stephen A. Pasquale, formerly at Franklin and Marshall College, Department of Earth and Environment; Jill M. Baum, formerly at Carleton College, Department of Geology; Isaac P. Weaver, formerly at Franklin and Marshall College, Department of Earth and Environment.
Publication Date: 2009
Title:
Open-File Report O-09-02: Preliminary Geologic Map of the Robinson Butte 7.5′ Quadrangle, Jackson County, Oregon
Publication Information:
Publication Place:
Publisher: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Description:
Abstract: This data set contains the information used to create the Preliminary Geologic Map of the Robinson
Butte 7.5′ Quadrangle for Open-File Report O-09-02. This map is one of a series of geologic maps created for quadrangles in south-central Oregon in the area of the Cascade Mountains just to the west of Klamath Lake in Jackson and Klamath Counties (and and including a small area of northern California at the Oregon and California border).
The digital raster Graphic (DRG) of the 1988 provisional edition of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5′ Robinson Butte quadrangle provides the base map on top of which have been placed geospatial vector format layers of the geologic units and unit boundaries/contacts; and point data format layers of the analyzed rock sample collection locations and volcanic centers. The geologic units and their boundaries were determined based on a combination of observations from the field and of hand-sample, thin-section, and geochemical analyses of 120 samples collected from within the Robinson Butte USGS 7.5′ quadrangle as well as of relevant samples collected from surrounding USGS 7.5′ quadrangles. Although the chemistry data and thin-section observations were used in creating the map, the units are meant to be field-mappable, that is, recognizable by the study of outcrops in the field.
The various layers (geologic units, samples, etc.) of the map were digitized in MapInfo Professional v.7.0 from drawings on paper quadrangles, UTM coordinates, or maps from student research reports. Rock samples were collected and analyzed by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) in 1984, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, and 2007. A total of 16 samples from within the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle, plus several from surrounding quadrangles (but from units found in the Robinson Butte quadrangle), were dated using K-Ar (five specimens) or 40Ar/39Ar (11 specimens) dating methods. The major and trace elemental chemistry data and ages (if dated) of specimens collected within the Robinson Butte quadrangle are made available in the samples table of this data set.
Purpose: These data were collected and compiled in order to better understand the local geology and geologic
history, to create a field-mappable
geologic map of the U.S. Geological Survey 7.5′
Robinson Butte quadrangle to be published as Open-File Report O-09-02, and to
make available the collected chemical and age information that may be useful in
various forms of study of this volcanic region. The map is intended for a
diverse audience with varying amounts of geologic understanding. This is one of
a series of geologic maps of USGS 7.5′
quadrangles in the south-central region of
Supplemental Information: There are several different files and file formats in this data set. The geologic units
table, unit boundaries/contacts table, samples table, and volcanic centers table were created in MapInfo Professional version 7.0 and the .TAB files can be opened using MapInfo software. These data were later translated to ESRI compatible file formats using the MapInfo Universal Translator extension. These translated files were then arranged and setup to properly display the data when opened in the ESRI ArcMap software.
There is a MapInfo workspace (.WOR) file that opens the georeferenced USGS Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle raster image and the other Robinson Butte quadrangle tables mentioned above (RobinsonButte.WOR). There is also an ArcMap file (.MXD) which contains the georeferenced USGS Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle and the geologic units, unit boundaries, samples, and volcanic centers shapefiles and accompanying attribute tables (RobinsonButte.MXD).
Time Period of Content:
Multiple Dates/Times:
Calendar Date: 1984, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006,
2007, and 2009.
Currentness Reference: ground condition and 2009 is the publication date
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance and Update Frequency: Unknown
Spatial Domain:
Bounding Coordinates:
West Bounding Coordinate: -122.50
East Bounding Coordinate: -122.375
North Bounding Coordinate: 42.375
South Bounding Coordinate: 42.25
Keywords:
Theme:
Theme Keyword Thesaurus: none
Theme Keyword: geologic map
Theme Keyword: map of surface geology
Theme Keyword: surface geology
Theme Keyword: volcanoes
Theme Keyword:
Theme Keyword: volcanic flows
Theme Keyword: lava flows
Theme Keyword: units
Theme Keyword: formations
Theme Keyword: formation boundary
Theme Keyword: contact
Theme Keyword: samples
Theme Keyword: rock samples
Theme Keyword: geochemistry
Theme Keyword: chemistry
Theme Keyword: age-dated
Theme Keyword: volcanic center
Theme Keyword: geospatial vector format
Theme Keyword: digital raster graphic
Theme Keyword: drg
Theme Keyword: topographic map
Theme Keyword: topographic quadrangle
Theme Keyword: USGS quadrangle
Theme Keyword: Open-File Report
Theme Keyword: Open-File Report 09-02
Place:
Place Keyword Thesaurus: none
Place Keyword:
Place Keyword: south-central
Place Keyword:
Place Keyword: Jackson County
Place Keyword: Oregon volcanoes
Place Keyword: Robinson Butte USGS 7.5′ quadrangle
Place Keyword: Robinson Butte quadrangle
Place Keyword: Robinson Butte
Place Keyword: Poole Hill
Place Keyword: Shell Rock Butte
Place Keyword: Howard Prairie County Recreation Area
Place Keyword: Howard Prairie Lake
Place Keyword: Grizzly Creek
Place Keyword: Dunlop Creek
Place Keyword: Beaver Dam Creek
Place Keyword: South Fork Little Butte Creek
Place Keyword: Short Creek
Place Keyword: Dead Indian Creek
Place Keyword: Ellick Creek
Place Keyword: Conde Creek
Place Keyword: Soda Creek
Place Keyword: Pole Bridge Creek
Place Keyword: Conde Creek Canal
Place Keyword: Deadwood Funnel
Place Keyword: Grizzly Canyon
Place Keyword: Iron Spring Gulch
Place Keyword: Dead Indian Soda Springs
Place Keyword: Rogue River National Forest
Place Keyword: Robinson Prairie
Place Keyword: Short Creek Prairie
Place Keyword: Owens Prairie
Place Keyword: Deadwood Prairie
Place Keyword: Little Elk Prairie
Place Keyword: Dunlop Meadows
Place Keyword: Deadwood
Place Keyword: Lilyglen Campground
Place Keyword: Grizzly Creek Campground
Place Keyword: Lindsay Ranch
Place Keyword: Dahak Ranch
Place Keyword: Bean Ranch
Stratum:
Stratum Keyword Thesaurus: none
Stratum Keyword: surface
Stratum Keyword: surface geology
Stratum Keyword: surficial
Stratum Keyword: surficial formations
Stratum Keyword: surface formations
Stratum Keyword: surface units
Stratum Keyword: surficial units
Stratum Keyword: upper strata
Stratum Keyword: surface strata
Stratum Keyword: volcanic strata
Stratum Keyword: volcanic
Stratum Keyword: surficial volcanic deposits
Stratum Keyword: lava flows
Stratum Keyword: surficial lava flow
Stratum Keyword: Quaternary sediments
Stratum Keyword: Quaternary landslides
Temporal:
Temporal Keyword Thesaurus: none
Temporal Keyword: 21.5 Ma
Temporal Keyword: 21.5 million years
Temporal Keyword: present
Temporal Keyword: 21.5 million years ago to the present
Temporal Keyword: late Cenozoic
Temporal Keyword: upper Cenozoic
Temporal Keyword: Quaternary
Temporal Keyword: 23.03 Ma
Temporal Keyword: 23.03 million years
Temporal Keyword: Less than 23.03 million years
Temporal Keyword: 23.03 million years ago to the present
Temporal Keyword: Lower Miocene to Holocene
Temporal Keyword: Miocene to Holocene
Temporal Keyword: Early Miocene to Holocene
Temporal Keyword: Miocene
Temporal Keyword: Pliocene
Temporal Keyword: Tertiary
Temporal Keyword: Neogene
Temporal Keyword: Pleistocene
Temporal Keyword: Holocene
Access Constraints: none
Use Constraints: Acknowledgement of the authors and the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
would be appreciated in products derived from these data.
Point of Contact:
Contact
Person Primary:
Contact Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical address
Address:
Department of Earth
and Environment,
City:
State or
Province:
Postal Code: 17604
Contact Voice Telephone: 1-717-291-3818
Contact Electronic Mail Address: stan.mertzman@fandm.edu
Contact Instructions: contact via electronic mail is preferred
Browse Graphic:
Browse Graphic File Name: RobinsonButteMap30x36.pdf
Browse Graphic File Description: The RobinsonButteMap30x36.pdf file contains the
Preliminary Geologic Map of the Robinson Butte 7.5′ Quadrangle, Jackson County, Oregon of Open-File Report O-09-02. This map was made from the data provided in this data set. The basic image in this map (the 1988 Provisional Edition USGS Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle overlain by the formations, formation boundaries/contacts, and sample symbols) was created in MapInfo Professional version 7.0 using the data available in this data set (RobinsonButteQuadforTransparent.TAB, RobinsonButteUnits.TAB, RobinsonButteUnitBounds.TAB, and RobinsonButteSamples.TAB). This image was exported from MapInfo Professional v. 7.0 as a Photoshop Document (.PSD) at a zoom of 1 inch = 1.4 miles, a window size of 7.99 miles (in the export options, the actual window size was doubled from 5.72 inches to 11.44 inches), and with a resolution of 600 pixels per inch. The colors of the resulting .PSD file were adjusted in Adobe Photoshop CS3 to match USGS CMYK color standards. The image was then opened in Adobe Illustrator CS3 where its size was increased by 184.7999% to make the map scale 1:24,000. The scale was then checked manually within Adobe Illustrator CS3 and adjusted if necessary. The samples’ map numbers, the formation labels, and the rest of what is seen on the map, such as the time rock chart and the legend, were added to the map in Adobe Illustrator CS3. The resulting 30 inch x 36 inch Adobe Illustrator image was saved as a Portable Document Format (.PDF) file and the result is the image of the geologic map seen in the file RobinsonButteMap30x36.pdf.
Browse Graphic File Type: PDF
Native Data Set Environment: The majority of the data files in the data set used to make the
Preliminary Geologic Map of the Robinson Butte 7.5′ Quadrangle, Jackson County, Oregon of Open-File Report 09-02 was originally created using MapInfo Professional software version 7.0 running under a Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system. The data that were digitized in this environment were the geologic units, the unit boundaries, the sample locations, and the volcanic centers layers. These files were modified using MapInfo Professional software version 7.0 running under a Microsoft Windows XP Professional version 2002 Service Pack 2 operating system. The USGS 7.5′ Robinson Butte quadrangle digital raster graphic (drg) was obtained from an external source (the University of Oregon Libraries website, http://libweb.uoregon.edu/map/map_section/search.html) and was produced in a different and unknown environment. However, in order to make a version of this USGS quadrangle drg that would make its white and green areas transparent (so that the map could overlay the formations layer and the formations could show through) the digital USGS quadrangle drg was modified from the state in which it was originally obtained. This modification was done using Adobe Photoshop version 5 and the resulting image of the quadrangle was manually georeferenced in MapInfo Professional version 7.0. The data were at times accessed and modified in MapInfo Professional version 7.0 running under a Microsoft XP operating system, and the final files were made on such a platform. The data from the Robinson Butte quadrangle samples table have been exported from MapInfo Professional version 7.0 at least one time and opened in Microsoft Excel for addition or modification of certain attributes, particularly chemistry data. The Microsoft Excel file was then reopened in MapInfo Professional version 7.0. The files of this data set have been saved and backed-up on various hard drives at various times. The most up-to-date MapInfo Professional formatted files (DAT, ID, MAP, PSD, TAB, TFW, TIF, and WOR) have a total size of 65.0 MB.
After the data set had been produced in MapInfo Professional version 7.0, the files were converted using MapInfo’s Universal Translator extension to produce files that could be opened with ESRI ArcMap software version 9.2. This was done by converting the MapInfo TAB files into ESRI SHP format files. The USGS quadrangle drg was reopened and georeferenced anew within ESRI ArcMap. Further modification of the data files occurred within ESRI ArcMap, such as adjustment of attribute names in the attribute table, adjustment of symbol shapes and colors, and setting of the formation regions’ colors to make these features similar to how they appear in the MapInfo Files and on the Open-File Report geologic maps. The ESRI-formatted files (MXD, DBF, PRJ, SBN, SBX, SHP, SHX, AUX, RRD, TFW, and TIF) have a total size of 118 MB.
Data Quality Information
Attribute Accuracy:
Attribute Accuracy Report: The attribute accuracy was tested in several ways. For sample, unit boundary, and
volcanic center location attributes (UTM coordinates), accuracy was assessed by comparison of on-screen representations of the location (digital maps on the computer screen) to hard copy versions (hand-drawn or similarly-demarcated locations and boundaries on top of paper USGS quadrangles [when available]). On several occasions, the digitized versions of the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle were printed out on paper with the symbol locations and formation/unit boundaries demarcated. The print-out was then assessed by the chief geologist of the project, Stanley A. Mertzman.
The UTM coordinates of the samples provided in the attribute table have a precision that does not reflect that with which their locations on the map were determined. The precision reflects the values that were assigned using MapInfo Professional version 7.0’s Coordinate Extractor extension after manual placement (digitization) of the sample locations on the drg of the USGS 7.5′ Robinson Butte quadrangle based on comparison with the original paper quadrangles on which locations were drawn, or in some cases, based on previously-rounded (to the nearest 10 m) UTM coordinates for samples not shown on the original paper map(s). The accuracy and precision of the locations drawn on the original paper maps may vary. Prior to the year 2000, sampling locations were originally determined by use of a Brunton compass in the field and these data were later translated to the 1:24,000 USGS 7.5′ quadrangles using plastic overlay cards marked with 1:24000 scale UTM coordinate grids or tick marks at relevant, repeated intervals. After the year 2000, Magellan GPS units were used in the field to determine a sample’s collection location, and again these coordinates were placed on the 1:24,000 scale USGS quadrangles using the appropriate plastic overlay card with UTM units.
The Public Land Survey System (PLSS) attributes (Ľ of Ľ Section, Ľ Section, Section, Township, and Range) in the Robinson Butte samples table were created in a manner so as to be as accurate as possible, but have not been tested for accuracy beyond the checks that occurred during their production. The Township and Range attribute values were assigned by selection of all samples that occurred within either manually created or downloaded polygons of the Township and Range boundaries. Samples near a Township or Range grid line were more carefully studied on the screen to check that the sample really did lie within the supposed Township. The Section attribute was assigned based on a sample’s location in relation to the PLSS section grid as represented on the drg of the Robinson Butte quadrangle in MapInfo (the sections are the small quadrangles demarcated by dashed red lines with the section numbers in their centers [where possible]).
The Ľ of Ľ Section and Ľ Section
attributes were assigned for each sample based on downloaded grids (http://www.geocommunicator.gov/GeoComm/lsis_home/home/index.shtm)
which displayed the boundaries of the Ľ of Ľ Sections and Ľ Sections of
Townships. Because the Section and Township boundaries did not always line up
perfectly with those of the underlying quadrangle DRG, at times attributes of
samples close to lines in this grid had to be assigned based on mental
adjustments, or at times the use of a ruler held up to the screen, by a
technician. For this reason, the accuracy of the Ľ of Ľ Section and Ľ Section
attributes may be questionable in some cases, particularly in those samples
which lie close to the boundaries which demarcate these location descriptors.
The accuracy of a sample’s Unit attribute was tested by a visual check of the sample’s location in relation to the unit boundaries as displayed in MapInfo Professional version 7.0 and by analysis of the chemical data.
The accuracy of the chemical data is dependent on many factors not discussed here. The samples were analyzed by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) at various times and possibly by different machines. All that will be said is that the accuracy of the XRF chemical data is monitored and assessed during the measurement procedure by using an instrument monitor (to account for local climate and machine conditions on the day of measurement), by running several well-measured standards in every batch, and by analyzing the totals counts. That the chemical attributes of each sample in the data table match the originally assigned data from the XRF instrument was insured by copying the data from the original Excel data files that contained the chemistry information provided by the XRF spectrometer and pasting it into an Excel spreadsheet which eventually became the attribute table of the RobinsonButteSamples.TAB MapInfo table. All of the chemical data were derived from these original Excel files, except for those of several of the age-dated samples, which may have values copied from a previous publication by Stanley A. Mertzman (2000). That the chemistry of the dated samples was correctly copied into the data table was checked by comparison of the digital data to the data printed in the publication. In cases where there were differences between the values in the original XRF results and those in the 2000 publication (Mertzman, 2000), the values in the data table were changed to match those of the 2000 publication.
The colors of the units are consistent between adjacent quadrangles mapped in this project and were created as the RGB (only color mode allowed in MapInfo Professional version 7.0) equivalents of standard USGS CMYK colors.
Logical Consistency Report: The boundaries of the Robinson Butte unit polygons within the
units table (RobinsonButteUnits) have been checked for self- intersections, overlaps, and gaps using MapInfo Professional version 7.0 and no self-intersections, overlaps, or gap problems were detected. The edges of unit polygons have also been checked against those mapped in adjacent USGS 7.5′ quadrangles as part of this project, but available in other data sets (the Willow Lake quadrangle to the north [unpublished at the time of writing this (03/31/09)], the Hyatt Reservoir quadrangle to the south [unpublished and mostly unmapped at the time of writing this (03/31/09)], and the Brown Mountain quadrangle to the east [OFR O-07-09 (Mertzman et al., 2007)]). Except for along the boundary between the Robinson Butte and Brown Mountain quadrangle (due to adjustments made to unit boundaries in the Robinson Butte quadrangle since the publishing of the Brown Mountain quadrangle geologic map (OFR O-07-09 [Mertzman et al., 2007]), all of the boundaries (where present) were found to fit and all of the points at the quadrangle corners were found to align perfectly (including those of units in the Mt. McLoughlin quadrangle to the northeast [unpublished at the time of writing this (03/31/09)] and the Little Chinquapin Mtn. quadrangle to the southeast [OFR O-08-04 (Mertzman et al., 2008)]). The Lakecreek quadrangle to the northwest, the Grizzly Peak quadrangle to the west, and the Emigrant Lake quadrangle to the southwest of the Robinson Butte quadrangle have not been mapped and are not currently due to be published as part of the set of maps being completed for this part of Oregon by Stanley Mertzman and those associated with him. The unit boundaries polylines (from the file RobinsonButteUnitBounds) were drawn in a separate layer on top of the formations/units layer using the trace function that is available in the MapInfo Professional version 7.0 software.
There are four pairs and one group of five of samples with duplicate coordinates in the Robinson Butte samples data table (RobinsonButteSamples) due to the collection of more than one sample from the same location or possibly from multiple XRF analyses of different parts of the same sample.
Completeness Report: All field-mappable units (and thus unit boundaries) in the USGS 7.5′
Robinson Butte quadrangle have been mapped. At least one sample (not necessarily within the USGS Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle) from each volcanic unit present in the quadrangle has been age-dated. All known faults (none are known) and volcanic centers within the Robinson Butte quadrangle have been mapped and the layer containing the volcanic centers’ locations have been included in this data set. All samples known to have been collected within this quadrangle and analyzed by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) by Professor Stanley A. Mertzman or a lab technician have been mapped and are included within this data set. All chemistry results from the XRF analyses have been included in the attribute table of the samples data file (RobinsonButteSamples). All map numbers, sample numbers, ages (applicable only to dated samples) in millions of years (Ma), Public Land Survey System (PLSS: Ľ of Ľ Section, Ľ Section, Section, Township, and Range according to the Willamette meridian and base line), UTM coordinates (North American Datum of 1927: Zone 10), unit membership, and lithology (based on the total alkalis versus silica [TAS] classification method for volcanic rocks described by Le Maitre [2002]) have been included in the attribute table of the samples data file. The unit’s symbol, name, geologic time scale age, and radiometrically-determined age(s) are the attributes of the Robinson Butte units table (RobinsonButteUnits). The attributes of the volcanic centers table provide their UTM Easting and Northing locations (UTM_E_m and UTM_N_m) according to the North American Datum of 1927 for the US: Zone 10 (NAD 27: Zone 10) as determined using the Coordinate Extractor extension in MapInfo Professional v. 7.0. As with the sample location coordinates, the precision of the UTM coordinates of the volcanic centers is greater than that with which the locations were assigned due to the precision of the results the Coordinate Extractor produces.
Positional Accuracy:
Horizontal Positional Accuracy:
Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report: The horizontal positional accuracy of
the digitized data with regard to the original paper maps has been checked by visual comparison of the digitized sample locations, formation boundaries, and volcanic centers to the original paper maps when possible. The positional accuracy of the original sample locations on the original paper maps may vary depending on the location-determining methods used as discussed above (Brunton compass or Magellan GPS after the year 2000). The positions of the unit boundaries are approximate and their accuracy has not necessarily been field tested. Analysis of the collected samples (chemistry, hand-sample, and thin sections) and familiarity with the area from lots of time spent in the field by experienced geologists ought to ensure reasonable accuracy of the mapped unit boundaries, although this is not quantifiable.
Lineage:
Source Information:
Source Citation:
Originator:
Publication Date: 1988
Title: Robinson Butte Quadrangle: Oregon–Jackson Co.
7.5 Minute Series (Topographic)
Edition: Provisional Edition 1988
Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map and raster digital data (digital raster graphic [drg]) of
map
Series Information:
Series Name: U.S. Geological Survey 7.5 Minute Series Topographic Quadrangles
Series Issue: Robinson Butte, Oreg.: Provisional
Edition 1988: 42122-C4-TF-024
Publication Information:
Publication
Place:
Publisher:
Other Citation Details: A drg of this map can be downloaded from the University of Oregon Libraries website.
Online Linkage: UO Libraries website:
http://libweb.uoregon.edu/dc/24k_lookup/displaymap.php?ohio_code=42122c4
Source Scale Denominator: 24,000
Type of Source Media: Paper and Online
Source Time Period of Content:
Time Period Information:
Multiple Dates/Times:
Calendar Dates: 1982, 1983, 1985, 1988
Source Currentness Reference: 1982 to 1983 correspond to the years in
which aerial photographs were taken; the map was field checked in 1985; and the map was edited and published in 1988. The year of production of the particular drg used in the data set is not currently known.
Source Citation Abbreviation: 42122c4
Source Contribution: The USGS Robinson Butte 7.5 minute paper
quadrangle was used as the base map on which the geology of the quadrangle was mapped by Stanley A. Mertzman and students (the exact version[s] of the map[s] used as the original base maps is not currently known). A downloaded drg of the Robinson Butte 7.5 minute quadrangle (42122c4) was used as the base map for this data set onto which the sample locations, units, and volcanic centers were copied (digitized) from a paper version (or versions) of the map(s) produced by the geologists involved in this project. It is also possible that the sample collection locations came from UTM coordinates provided in a report by one of the geologists.
Process Step:
Process Description: The first step in the production of this data set was the
collection of rock samples and observations from the field. The samples’ chemistries were determined by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy (see http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml for an overview of the XRF spectroscopy preparation and analysis procedure). The hand-samples were carefully analyzed and described. Thin sections of the rocks allowed further description of certain samples by analysis with a petrographic microscope.
A sample’s collection location was determined in the field using a Brunton compass prior to 2000, and with a Magellan GPS unit after 2000. The sample locations were marked on paper versions of the USGS 7.5′ Robinson Butte quadrangle (and in some cases, only the UTM coordinates were recorded or retrievable for use in digitization). These locations were digitized using a georeferenced (to the North American Datum of 1927 [NAD 27] zone 10 horizontal datum) drg of the quadrangle in MapInfo Professional version 7.0 by placing a point (node) in a layer above the drg at the location identical to the sample’s location on the paper map. If a sample was not present on a map, but the UTM coordinates of its collection location were known, these coordinate values were used to plot the sample’s collection location in MapInfo. This process was the first step in the production of the Robinson Butte samples table (RobinsonButteSamples); it produced point data from which the UTM coordinates, if not already known, could be extracted to the attribute table. Please note that the precision of the UTM coordinates does not necessarily reflect the precision with which they were originally obtained, but represents the precision obtained when extracting the coordinates of the points (with MapInfo Professional version 7.0’s Coordinate Extractor tool) after they were digitized from the paper maps.
The RobinsonButteSamples attribute table was exported from MapInfo Professional v. 7.0 at least one time to Microsoft Excel, where other sample attributes were added and or modified (such as lithology and chemistry data). These Excel spreadsheets were then imported back into MapInfo Professional version 7.0 and the previously extracted UTM coordinates were used to re-plot the sample locations over the 7.5′ quadrangle drg. The drg of the quadrangle was also used in assigning some of the Township, Range, and Section attributes to the samples. Downloaded PLSS grids also aided in assigning these and other PLSS attributes (Ľ of Ľ section, Ľ section) to the samples table.
The combination of the analyses of collected samples and a familiarity with the area from a lot of time spent in the field allowed Stanley A. Mertzman to determine and discriminate between the units present within the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle and to draw the approximate locations of their boundaries on the paper USGS 7.5′ topographic maps. These boundaries were then digitized in the same manner as sample locations, by copying their locations from on the paper map to a MapInfo layer on top of a drg of the same map (USGS 7.5′ Robinson Butte quadrangle (42122c4)). This was done using the polygon tool in MapInfo Professional version 7.0. The boundary of the unit on the map (contact) (RobinsonButteUnitBounds MapInfo Table) was digitized as the boundary of the polygon in MapInfo. The unit polygons were colored based on RGB equivalents of standard USGS CMYK colors. The unit ages, names, and symbols (abbreviated names) were added to the attribute table at a later stage of the process. It was decided that a separate layer (file) should be made for the unit boundaries (contacts) within the quadrangle because the edges of the unit polygons did not necessarily correspond to the actual unit boundaries. The edges of the unit polygons were limited by the quadrangle boundaries, so although many units extend beyond the boundaries of the Robinson Butte USGS 7.5′ quadrangle, the polygons for this data set were limited to the area of the quadrangle.
In order to make a layer (RobinsonButteUnitBounds) that corresponded to the actual unit boundaries (ground-surface contacts between two rock units), the true unit boundaries (not those cut off at the quadrangle’s edges) were made by tracing (using MapInfo’s trace function) all of the unit polygons’ edges, except those that corresponded with the 4 sides of the quadrangle. This process created the polylines that now represent the unit boundaries/contacts in this data set (RobinsonButteUnitBounds).
The volcanic centers’ locations (RobinsonButteVolc) were originally determined from field observations and sample analyses. Their locations were marked on a paper version of the quadrangle with temporary stickers and then digitized by copying the location to the identical spot on the drg of the quadrangle. The UTM coordinates of these locations have been extracted into the volcanic centers attribute table using MapInfo version 7.0’s Coordinate Extractor tool. Please note that, like the precision of the samples’ UTM coordinates, the precision of the volcanic centers UTM coordinates does not reflect that with which the location was determined, but is the result of using MapInfo v. 7.0’s Coordinate Extractor Extension that outputs the data in a certain format.
There are no known faults in the Robinson Butte quadrangle, so there is no Robinson Butte faults layer.
After the creation of final forms of all of the necessary files in MapInfo, the MapInfo Universal Translator Extension was used to convert the MapInfo-formatted data set to ESRI-format files. This involved converting the mapinfo TAB files of the unit polygons, unit boundary (contact) polylines, sample points, and volcanic center points to shapefiles (SHPs). These files were opened and adjusted in ESRI ArcMap version 9.2. It should be noted that two additional fields (attributes) were created when the MapInfo TAB files were converted to ESRI-format files. These two fields are the “FID” and the “Shape*.” The “FID” numbers all of the objects in the data tables and the “Shape*” attribute tells what kind of data an object is (i.e., multipoint, polyline, or polygon). These added fields are not discussed with the rest of the attributes below. It should also be noted that certain attribute names of the ESRI-format files were changed by the program during their creation and were not able to be modified by the technician. In such cases, the alias of the attribute was changed to fit the original attribute titles (as shown below), but the names had to be left as they were converted.
The digital versions of the sample collection locations; units and unit boundaries; and the volcanic centers locations were checked by visual comparison of the digital data on the computer
screen (in MapInfo) or on printed copies to the original source paper maps. Furthermore, final printed or digital (PDF) versions of the resulting map(s) were assessed by the chief geologist of this project, Stanley A. Mertzman.
Source Used Citation Abbreviation: 42122c4
Process Date: 2009
Process Contact:
Contact Information:
Contact Person Primary:
Contact Person: Isaac Weaver
Contact Position: Research Assistant
Contact Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical address
Address: Isaac Weaver, Franklin and Marshall College,
Department of Earth and
Environment, PO Box 3003
City:
State or
Province:
Postal Code: 17604
Contact Voice Telephone: Unavailable
Contact Electronic Mail Address:
Indirect Spatial Reference: This data set contains the drg of the USGS 7.5′ Robinson
Butte quadrangle and files with point data locations at which rock samples were collected from outcrops, polygons of the geologic units, polylines of the unit boundaries (contacts), and point data volcanic center locations for the U.S. Geological Survey 7.5 minute Robinson Butte quadrangle.
Direct Spatial Reference Method: Point, Vector, and Raster
Horizontal Coordinate System Definition:
Planar:
Grid Coordinate System:
Grid Coordinate System Name: Universal Transverse Mercator
Universal Transverse Mercator:
UTM Zone Number: 10
Transverse Mercator:
Scale
Factor at
Longitude
of
Latitude of Projection Origin: 0.000000
False Easting: 500000.000000
False Northing: 0.000000
Planar Coordinate Information:
Planar Coordinate Encoding Method: coordinate pair
Coordinate Representation:
Abscissa Resolution: 0.01
Ordinate Resolution: 0.01
Planar Distance Units: meters
Geodetic Model:
Horizontal Datum Name: North American Datum of 1927
Ellipsoid Name: Clarke 1866
Semi-major Axis: 6378206.4
Denominator of Flattening Ratio: 294.9787
Detailed Description:
Entity Type:
Entity Type Label: Unit
Entity Type Definition: A rock unit (or simply unit), with regard to this data set,
is a body of rock with a limited range of lithological characteristics (as determined by analyses of outcrops and samples in the field and in the laboratory) that can be distinguished from other bodies of rocks by observations made in the field (such as analysis of outcrops or hand-samples collected from them). That is to say, a unit is field-mappable according to the definition used in the creation of this data set. Nevertheless, the chemistry data and other observations not possible in the field were still considered in determining and discriminating the units. In the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle, a unit may represent one or more volcanic flows, vent deposits, or quaternary landslide deposits. A unit has an age (or age-range), which has been determined by radiometric dating of collected samples (except for the Quaternary landslide deposits [Qls] and Quaternary alluvium [Qal]; although samples were collected within the Qls area, these should be considered as float material). It should be noted that the vent deposit unit (Qbv) could perhaps best described as a sub-unit of the unit in which it is found (Basalt of Robinson Butte [Qbrb]), but is classified separately due to the difference in lithology.
Detailed descriptions of the units found within the USGS 7.5′ Robinson Butte quadrangle are found in the Open-File Report O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009). In this data set, the units are found in the RobinsonButteUnits file and are colored polygons with their edges placed at the approximate locations of the contacts, except when limited by the quadrangle boundaries.
Entity Type Definition Source: See Mertzman et al. (2009) for detailed
descriptions of the units found within the Robinson Butte quadrangle.
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Symbol
Attribute Definition: The symbol is a form of shorthand text, specific to a unit,
that is created by combining age and lithology information with an abbreviated form of the unit’s name. The symbol attribute is meant to be displayed on the pdf versions of the geologic map to save space while identifying the unit, or it can be displayed when viewing the data in MapInfo or ArcMap on a computer. It is intended that the symbol convey age, lithology, and unit name information. The first letter is capitalized and represents the period-age of the formation (T=Tertiary and Q=Quaternary). If the first letter of the symbol is a capital T, then the second letter represents the epoch-age of the formation (p=Pliocene and m=Miocene). It should be noted that these first two letters only represent the oldest dated age of the formation. Therefore, a unit’s age may span from period to period or epoch to epoch, but this cannot be discerned from the symbol. The remaining letters in the symbol indicate the dominant lithology of the formation and its name. The lithology (for volcanic units, b=basalt, ba= basaltic andesite, and a=andesite [based on weight percent silica(SiO2)]) comes first after the age information in the abbreviation of the unit’s name, which is usually based on an outstanding geographic or topographic feature present in the area of the unit. The vent deposit and the Quaternary sedimentary units (Qal and Qls) do not follow this pattern, are treated more generally, and only have the age information followed by a general lithology abbreviation because these units and sub-units (vent deposits) do not have specific names based on a geographic feature.
Attribute Definition Source: None
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Qal
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Alluvium (Pleistocene
to Holocene).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Qls
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Landslide deposits (Pleistocene to Holocene).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Qbv
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basaltic to basaltic
andesite vent deposits (Middle Pleistocene). This unit should be considered a sub-unit of the unit in which it is found. Qbv is present in only one unit on this map, the Basalt of Robinson Butte (Qbrb).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Qbbb
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basalt of Burton Butte
(Middle Pleistocene).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Qbrb
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basalt of Robinson Butte
(Middle Pleistocene).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Tpbbm
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basalt of Brush Mountain
(Upper Pliocene).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Tpbmp
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basalt of Moon Prairie
(Lower Pliocene).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Tmbab
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basaltic Andesite of
Beaver Dam Creek (Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocene).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Tmbpb
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basalt of Pole Bridge
Creek (Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocene).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Tmvhf
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Heppsie Formation
(Lower Miocene).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Name
Attribute Definition: The Name attribute represents the name of the unit of
which the entity is a part. The name combines information on the lithology of the unit with a geographic feature located within or near the unit’s boundary, such as a mountain or a body of water. Detailed descriptions of the units found within the Robinson Butte USGS 7.5′ quadrangle are available in Open-File Report O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Attribute Definition Source: See Mertzman et al., 2009.
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Alluvium
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: See Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009) for a detailed description of this unit.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Landslide deposits
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: See Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009) for a detailed description of this unit.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Basaltic to basaltic andesite vent
deposits
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Poorly lithified to
unconsolidated lapilli to ash-sized cinders black to brown to red with lesser amounts of similarly colored lava spatter, bombs, and scoria. These deposits mark volcanic vents areas that are often scoria or cinder cones. Middle Pleistocene in age.
These areas should be considered sub-units of the units in which they are found, and samples found within areas of basaltic to basaltic andesite vent deposits are classified as part of the complimentary unit.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Basalt of Burton Butte
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: See Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009) for a detailed description of this unit.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Basalt of Robinson Butte
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: See Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009) for a detailed description of this unit.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Basalt of Brush Mountain
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: See Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009) for a detailed description of this unit.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Basalt of Moon Prairie
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: See Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009) for a detailed description of this unit.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Basaltic Andesite of Beaver Dam
Creek
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: See Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009) for a detailed description of this unit.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Basalt of Pole Bridge Creek
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: See Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009) for a detailed description of this unit.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Heppsie Formation
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: See Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009) for a detailed description of this unit.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Open-File Report
O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Age_Geologic_Time_Scale
Attribute Definition: The Age_Geologic_Time_Scale represents the age of a
unit in terms of the “Stage Age” (convention not completely followed, only Lower, Middle, and Upper are used as classes in this naming category) and “Series Epoch” classifiers of the 2007 International Stratigraphic Chart (International Commission on Stratigraphy, 2007) as defined by dates calculated by Gradstein et al. (2004). The attribute value was determined by a comparison of a unit’s dated age(s) to the stratigraphic age boundaries in the 2007 International Stratigraphic Chart (International Commission on Stratigraphy, 2007). A range of geologic time scale ages may be provided for a unit due to a range of ages calculated for one or more samples therein by K-Ar or 40Ar/39Ar dating methods. This attribute provides a low resolution representation of the age of a unit.
Attribute Definition Source: See Open-File Report O-09-02 (Mertzman et al.,
2009), International Convention on Stratigraphy (2007), and Gradstein et al. (2004).
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Holocene
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Unknown Holocene
(<0.0115 Ma).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Gradstein et al. (2004),
International Convention on Stratigraphy (2007), and
Open-File Report O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Pleistocene to Holocene
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Unknown Pleistocene to
Holocene (<1.806 Ma).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Gradstein et al.
(2004), International Convention on Stratigraphy (2007), and Open-File Report O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Middle Pleistocene
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: 0.781 – 0.126 million
years ago (Ma)
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Gradstein et al.
(2004), International Convention on Stratigraphy (2007), and Open-File Report O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Upper Pliocene
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: 2.588 – 1.806 million
years ago (Ma)
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Gradstein et al.
(2004), International Convention on Stratigraphy (2007), and Open-File Report O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Lower Pliocene
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: 5.332 – 3.600 million
years ago (Ma)
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Gradstein et al.
(2004), International Convention on Stratigraphy (2007),
and Open-File Report O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Upper Miocene
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: 11.608 – 5.332 million
years ago (Ma)
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Gradstein et al.
(2004), International Convention on Stratigraphy (2007), and Open-File Report O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Lower Miocene
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: 23.03 – 15.97 million
years ago (Ma)
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: Gradstein et al.
(2004), International Convention on Stratigraphy (2007), and Open-File Report O-09-02 (Mertzman et al., 2009).
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Age_Ma
Attribute Definition: The Age_Ma attribute describes the absolute age or age-
range of a unit in millions of years as determined by the dating of collected rock samples with K-Ar or 40Ar/39Ar methods. The values are presented with the calculated ages and their error ranges. All units have been age-dated using either of the two aforementioned radiometric dating methods, except for the Qal (Alluvium) and Qls (Landslide deposits) units. The Range Domain described below pertains to the radiometrically dated samples. The value for the Qal unit is “unknown Holocene (<0.0115 Ma)” and the value of the Qls unit is “unknown Pleist. to Hol. (<1.806 Ma).” The Qbv unit (sub-unit) of the Qbrb unit is tentatively given the age of which it is considered part since an age-dated sample did not come from this area; therefore, a question mark is displayed with this Qbv area’s age values to imply its tentative nature.
Attribute Definition Source: See Mertzman et al. (2009).
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: <0.0115 Ma
Range Domain Maximum: 21.7 ± 0.7 Ma
Attribute Units of Measure: Millions of years (Ma)
Detailed Description:
Entity Type:
Entity Type Label: Contact/Unit Boundary
Entity Type Definition: A unit boundary is the
same as a contact. It is the ground-surface
(or its trace on the surface, if buried/
concealed) boundary between two rock
units. In this data set, the unit boundaries
are polylines traced on the unit polygon
boundaries (except on the boundaries that
corresponded with the edges of the
quadrangle and were not the true unit
boundaries). The contacts have been
approximately located. The contacts
between the Heppsie Formation
(Tmvhf) and the other volcanic units are
inferred, and are represented as dashed
lines. The unit boundaries are contained
in the RobinsonButteUnitBounds file.
Entity Type Definition Source: None
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Approximate_or_Inferred
Attribute Definition: Attribute Definition: This
attribute indicates whether a contact is
visible on the Earth’s surface
(approximately located) or inferred
(buried and difficult to
locate on the Earth’s surface). The
inferred boundaries exist between the
Heppsie Formation (Tmvhf) and the
other volcanic units due to the friable
nature of the Tmvhf. The inferred
contacts/unit boundaries are displayed
as dashed lines, the approximately
located contacts are solid lines.
Attribute Definition Source: None
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value:
Approximate
Enumerated Domain Value
Definition: These
contacts/unit
boundaries are evident
on the surface of the
Earth, and their
locations on the map are
approximate.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition
Source: None
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Inferred
Enumerated Domain Value
Definition: These contacts/unit
boundaries are buried or
otherwise not evident on the
Earth’s surface and their
locations have been inferred. On
the Robinson Butte 7.5 minute
quadrangle, the inferred contacts
exist between the Tmvhf and
other volcanic units due to the
friable nature of the Tmvhf.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition
Source: None
Detailed Description:
Entity Type:
Entity Type Label: Sample
Entity Type Definition: A sample, with regard to
this data set, is a field-collected rock specimen from an in situ outcrop (lava flows or vent deposits) – or in the case of the samples from the Qls areas, a piece of float – located within the boundaries of the Robinson Butte USGS 7.5′ quadrangle (42122c4). The goal was to collect a representative suite of samples for each unit. A sample may have been apportioned for the following possible types of analysis: hand-sample analysis with possible use of a hand lens and other tools; heating to measure the loss on ignition (LOI); chemical analysis by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy (all samples); thin section analysis; age-dating by either K-Ar or 40Ar/39Ar methods. Samples can be displayed as point data.
In the RobinsonButteSamples file, sample collection locations are indicated with either a black triangle or with a yellow square with a black outline. The black triangles represent samples for which there is available chemistry data in the attributes table. The yellow squares represent samples that have been age-dated by K-Ar or 40Ar/39Ar dating methods and also have chemistry data in the data table (attribute table).
Entity Type Definition Source: See Mertzman et al. (2009).
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Map_No
Attribute Definition: The Map_No is the map number. The map number is
displayed on the geologic maps made using this dataset, such as the RobinsonButteMap30x36.pdf discussed above. Map numbers were assigned sequentially to all of the samples after they were organized by age, formation, and silica content. The samples and their data were organized first by the formation, from oldest to youngest formation. Within each formation the data were further organized by placing age-dated samples before samples that were not age-dated. The age-dated samples for each formation were arranged by silica content, from lowest to highest silica content. Then the non-age-dated samples for each formation were arranged by silica content, from lowest to highest. After the data were organized, the map numbers were assigned sequentially down the data table from 1 to 120.
Attribute Definition Source: None
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 1
Range Domain Maximum: 120
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Sample_No
Attribute Definition: The Sample_No is the number or combination of numbers
and letters that was assigned to a sample when it was collected in the field, or shortly thereafter. The letters, if present, indicate the initials of the person who collected the sample and the first two numbers (if present) usually represent the last two digits of the year in which the sample was collected. After the first two numbers (possibly with two letters, pattern may vary for some samples) is a dash followed by a unique number that usually indicates a sample’s place in the order of collection for a particular year. For example, the sixty-second sample collected by Stanley Mertzman in 2006 has the sample number 06SM-62.
Attribute Definition Source: None
Attribute Domain Values:
Unpresentable Domain: The values of this attribute were created
systematically (mostly), but they are not all numerical and there is no very easy way to describe the domain of these values without creating a sizeable list of the actual values. It is best to understand how the Sample_No attribute was assigned as discussed in the Attribute Definition above.
Attribute:
Attribute Label: KAr_Age_Ma
Attribute Definition: The KAr_Age_Ma is a sample’s absolute age in millions
of years as determined by K-Ar or 40Ar/39Ar dating methods. Not all samples collected in the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle have been age-dated; a total of 16 samples collected from outcrops within this quadrangle have been age-dated. Also provided is the error range of the dated age of a sample.
Attribute Definition Source: Consult Mertzman et al. (2009).
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.36 ± 0.06
Range Domain Maximum: 21.7 ± 0.7
Attribute Units of Measure: Millions of years (Ma)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Qtr_of_Qtr
Attribute Definition: The Qtr_of_Qtr attribute is the quarter-quarter section
classifier of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). This attribute describes in what quarter (NW, NE, SE, SW) of a quarter section of a section of a township a sample was collected. In this data set, all Township descriptors are according to the grid defined by the Willamette Meridian and Willamette Base Line of the PLSS.
Attribute Definition Source: Consult
http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html
and http://www.blm.gov/or/landrecords/legaldescrip.php
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NW
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The northwest quarter of
a quarter section of a section of a township.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source:
Consult http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NE
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The northeast quarter of a
quarter section of a section of a township.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source:
Consult http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: SE
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The southeast quarter of a
quarter section of a section of a township.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source:
Consult http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: SW
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The southwest quarter of
a quarter section of a section of a township.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source:
Consult http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Qtr_of_Sec
Attribute Definition: The Qtr_of_Sec attribute is the quarter section classifier of
the (PLSS). This attribute describes in what quarter section (NW, NE, SE, SW) of a section of a township a sample was collected. In this data set, all Township descriptors are according to the grid defined by the Willamette Meridian and Willamette Base Line of the PLSS.
Attribute Definition Source: Consult
http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html and
http://www.blm.gov/or/landrecords/legaldescrip.php
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NW
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The northwest quarter
section of a section of a township.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source:
Consult http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: NE
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The northeast quarter
section of a section of a township.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source:
Consult http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: SE
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The southeast quarter
section of a section of a township.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source:
Consult http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: SW
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The southwest quarter
section of a section of a township.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source:
Consult http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Sec
Attribute Definition: The Sec is the Section of the Township (according to the
PLSS grid) in which the sample was collected. The Section is “a one-square-mile block of land, containing 640 acres, or approximately one thirty-sixth of a township. Due to the curvature of the Earth, sections may occasionally be slightly smaller than one square mile.” In this data set, all Township descriptors are according to the grid defined by the Willamette Meridian and Willamette Base Line of the PLSS.
Attribute Definition Source: Consult
http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html and
http://www.blm.gov/or/landrecords/legaldescrip.php
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 1
Range Domain Maximum: 36
Attribute:
Attribute Label: T_S
Attribute Definition: The T_S (Township_South) is the value of the horizontal
row of townships in the PLSS grid (Willamette Meridian and Willamette Base Line for all samples in this data set) in which the sample was collected. The “S” (South) descriptor indicates that the township rows that pertain to this data set are south of the Willamette Base Line of the PLSS. When combined with the R_E (Range) attribute value, this information provides the specific ~36 square mile Township in the Willamette Meridian and Base Line defined grid of the PLSS in which the sample was collected. The other more specific PLSS descriptor attributes were described and discussed above.
Attribute Definition Source: Consult
http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html and
http://www.blm.gov/or/landrecords/legaldescrip.php
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 37
Range Domain Maximum: 38
Attribute:
Attribute Label: R_E
Attribute Definition: The R_E (Range_East) is the value of the vertical column
of townships in the PLSS grid (Willamette Meridian and Willamette Base Line for this data set) in which the sample was collected. The “E” (East) descriptor indicates that the township columns that pertain to this data set are to the east of the Willamette Meridian. When combined with the T_S attribute value, this information provides the specific ~36 square mile Township in the Willamette Meridian and Base Line defined grid of the PLSS in which the sample was collected. The other more specific PLSS descriptor attributes were described above.
Attribute Definition Source: Consult
http://www-atlas.usgs.gov/articles/boundaries/a_plss.html
and http://www.blm.gov/or/landrecords/legaldescrip.php
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 3
Range Domain Maximum: 4
Attribute:
Attribute Label: UTM_E_m
Attribute Definition: This is the easting value in meters of a sample’s collection
location according to the NAD 1927 UTM Zone 10 projection system. This value was determined with the MapInfo Professional version 7.0 Coordinate Extractor extension. In cases in which the UTM coordinates were already known, the coordinate extractor extracted these same coordinates. Please note that the precision indicated by this value does not necessarily represent the precision with which a sample’s location was determined. Instead, it represents the precision of the MapInfo v.7.0 Coordinate Extractor extension’s results as determined for carefully digitized sample location points (from original paper maps to the drg of the quadrangle, except where coordinates were provided and already rounded to the nearest 10 meters).
Attribute Definition Source: Consult
http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/factsheets/fs07701.html
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 541,291.87
Range Domain Maximum: 551,527.32
Attribute Units of Measure: meters
Attribute:
Attribute Label: UTM_N_m
Attribute Definition: This is the northing value in meters of a sample’s
collection location according to the NAD 1927 UTM Zone 10 projection system. This value was determined with the MapInfo Professional version 7.0 Coordinate Extractor extension. In cases in which the UTM coordinates were already known, the coordinate extractor extracted these same coordinates. Please note that the precision indicated by this value does not necessarily represent the precision with which a sample’s location was determined. Instead, it represents the precision of the MapInfo v.7.0 Coordinate Extractor extension’s results as determined for carefully digitized sample location points (from original paper maps to the drg of the quadrangle, except where coordinates were provided and already rounded to the nearest 10 meters).
Attribute Definition Source: Consult
http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/factsheets/fs07701.html
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 4,677,510.28
Range Domain Maximum: 4,691,319.36
Attribute Units of Measure: meters
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Unit
Attribute Definition: This is the unit, indicated by the unit’s symbol, to which a
collected rock sample belongs. Samples collected in an area of Qls are from pieces of float found on the landslide deposits.
Attribute Definition Source: See Mertzman et al. (2009).
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Tmvhf
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Heppsie Formation
(Lower Miocene)
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Tmbpb
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basalt of Pole Bridge
Creek (Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocene)
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Tmbab
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basaltic Andesite of
Beaver Dam Creek (Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocene)
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Tpbmp
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basalt of Moon Prairie
(Lower Pliocene)
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Qbrb
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basalt of Robinson Butte
(Middle Pleistocene)
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009).
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Qls
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Landslide deposits
(Pleistocene to Holocene). Note that samples from these areas are likely from float found within the landslides, but originally from other units on the map and disrupted by the landslides.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009).
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Lith
Attribute Definition: The Lith attribute is an abbreviation of the lithology of the
sample according to the total alkali (Na2O + K2O [weight%(wt%)])
versus silica (SiO2 wt%) classification (TAS classification) for volcanic rocks of Le Maitre (2002). The chemistry of the sample was determined by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy. Macroscopic characteristics of the various lithologies are not discussed here.
Attribute Definition Source: See Mertzman et al. (2009) and Le Maitre (2002)
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: B
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basalt: a volcanic rock
with a silica content of 45-52 wt% and less than 5 wt% total alkali (Na2O + K2O wt%) content.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009), Le Maitre (2002), and http://www.geol.lsu.edu/henry/Geology3041/
lectures/02IgneousClassify/IUGS-IgneousClassFlowChart.htm
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: BA
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Basaltic andesite: a
volcanic rock with 52-57 wt% silica content and a total alkali content of less than 5 wt% at 52 wt% SiO2 and less than 5.9 wt% at 57 wt% SiO2. Between 52 and 57 wt% SiO2, the upper total alkali boundary increases linearly from 5 to 5.9 wt%.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009), Le Maitre (2002), and http://www.geol.lsu.edu/henry/Geology3041/
lectures/02IgneousClassify/IUGS-IgneousClassFlowChart.htm.
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: A
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Andesite: a volcanic rock
with a silica content of 57-63 wt% and a total alkali content of less than 5.9 wt% at 57 wt% SiO2 and less
than 7 wt% at 63 wt% SiO2. Between 57 and 63 wt% SiO2, the upper total alkali boundary increases linearly from 5.9 wt% to 7 wt%.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009), Le Maitre (2002), and http://www.geol.lsu.edu/henry/Geology3041/
lectures/02IgneousClassify/IUGS-IgneousClassFlowChart.htm
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: TrA
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Trachyandesite: a
volcanic rock with a silica content of 53-63 wt% and a total alkali content higher than basaltic andesites,
basaltic trachyandesites, and andesites in that same silica range. See a TAS plot in Figure 5 of Mertzman et al. (2009) or the other cited references.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009), Le Maitre (2002), and http://www.geol.lsu.edu/henry/Geology3041/
lectures/02IgneousClassify/IUGS-IgneousClassFlowChart.htm
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Rhy
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Rhyolite: a volcanic rock
with a silica content greater than 69 wt% and a wide range of total alkali contents: there is essentially no upper boundary for the total alkali content, but total alkali contents lower than the boundary (segment) connecting 69 wt% SiO2 and 8 wt% total alkalis to ~76 wt% SiO2 and ~0 wt% total alkalis fall in the zone of dacites. See a TAS plot in Figure 5 of Mertzman et al. (2009) or the other cited references.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009), Le Maitre (2002), and http://www.geol.lsu.edu/henry/Geology3041/
lectures/02IgneousClassify/IUGS-IgneousClassFlowChart.htm
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: TrB
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Trachybasalt: a volcanic
rock with a silica content of 45-52 wt% and a total alkali
content of greater than 5 wt% and less than an upper
limit that varies with wt% silica (see a TAS plot like that at the link below or Figure 5 in Mertzman et al. [2009]).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009), Le Maitre (2002), and http://www.geol.lsu.edu/henry/Geology3041/
lectures/02IgneousClassify/IUGS-IgneousClassFlowChart.htm
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: D
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Dacite: a volcanic rock
with a silica content of 63 to ~74 wt% and a total alkali content of less than 7 wt% at 63 wt% SiO2 and increasing to less than 8 wt% at 69 wt% SiO2 (between 63 and 69 wt% SiO2, the upper total alkali boundary of dacite increases linearly from 7 wt% to 8 wt%). From 69 to ~74 wt% SiO2 the upper limit of the dacites total alkali content decreases linearly from 8 to ~3 wt%.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009), Le Maitre (2002), and http://www.geol.lsu.edu/henry/Geology3041/
lectures/02IgneousClassify/IUGS-IgneousClassFlowChart.htm
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Tr
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: Trachyte: a volcanic rock
with a silica content of 57.6-69 wt% and a total alkali content of greater than andesites, dacites, and trachyandesites of this silica range. These rocks have less than 20% normative quartz content. Above 20% normative quartz content, these rocks become classified as trachydacites. See a TAS plot like that at the link below or Figure 5 in Mertzman et al. (2009).
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: See Mertzman et
al. (2009), Le Maitre (2002), and http://www.geol.lsu.edu/henry/Geology3041/
lectures/02IgneousClassify/IUGS-IgneousClassFlowChart.htm
Attribute:
Attribute Label: SiO2_%
Attribute Definition: The weight percent (wt%) of silica (SiO2) in the sample as
measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 47.31
Range Domain Maximum: 73.9 Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: TiO2_%
Attribute Definition: The weight percent (wt%) of titanium (TiO2) in the sample
as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.24
Range Domain Maximum: 1.6
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Al2O3_%
Attribute Definition: The weight percent (wt%) of aluminum (Al2O3) in the
sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 13.1
Range Domain Maximum: 19.36
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Fe2O3_%
Attribute Definition: The weight percent (wt%) of ferric iron (Fe2O3) in the
sample as calculated using results measured by XRF spectroscopy and Iron Titration.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7991.xml and
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.91
Range Domain Maximum: 9.48
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: FeO_%
Attribute Definition: The weight percent (wt%) of ferrous iron (FeO) in the
sample determined by Iron Titration.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7991.xml and
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.33
Range Domain Maximum: 7.96
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: MnO_%
Attribute Definition: The weight percent (wt%) of manganese (MnO) in the
sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.02
Range Domain Maximum: 0.20
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: MgO_%
Attribute Definition: The weight percent (wt%) of magnesium (MgO) in the
sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.18
Range Domain Maximum: 15.85
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: CaO_%
Attribute Definition: The weight percent (wt%) of calcium (CaO) in the sample
as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 1.21
Range Domain Maximum: 10.42
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Na2O_%
Attribute Definition: The weight percent (wt%) of sodium (Na2O) in the sample
as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 2
Range Domain Maximum: 5.65
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: K2O_%
Attribute Definition: The weight percent (wt%) of potassium (K2O) in the
sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.32
Range Domain Maximum: 4.21
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: P2O5_%
Attribute Definition: The weight percent (wt%) of phosphorus (P2O5) in the
sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.07
Range Domain Maximum: 1.11
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: LOI_%
Attribute Definition: True Loss on Ignition: the amount of weight lost (weight
percent (wt%)) by the sample after heating to between 900şC and 950şC for one hour added to a value that accounts for the changes in weight resulting from the oxidation of ferrous iron.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7991.xml and
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.47
Range Domain Maximum: 11.23
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Total_%
Attribute Definition: The total weight percent (wt%) is the sum of the weight
percent values for SiO2, TiO2, Al2O3,
Fe2O3, FeO, MnO, MgO, CaO, Na2O, K2O,
P2O5, and LOI.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 98.58
Range Domain Maximum: 100.97
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Fe2O3T_%
Attribute Definition: The ferric iron content (wt%) measured by XRF
spectroscopy. This is not the true amount of ferric iron originally present in the rock sample because it also accounts for ferrous iron that was oxidized to ferric iron during the preparation for XRF. The Fe2O3_% value described above is the true amount of ferric iron present in the rock sample.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7991.xml and
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 1.68
Range Domain Maximum: 11.93
Attribute Units of Measure: weight percent (wt%)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Rb_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of rubidium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 1.6
Range Domain Maximum: 68.7
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Sr_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of strontium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 155
Range Domain Maximum: 2310
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Y_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of yttrium present
in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 10
Range Domain Maximum: 65.3
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Zr_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of zirconium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 30
Range Domain Maximum: 395
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: V_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of vanadium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 24
Range Domain Maximum: 259
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Ni_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of nickel present
in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 1
Range Domain Maximum: 355
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Cr_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of chromium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 2
Range Domain Maximum: 990
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Nb_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of niobium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 1.3
Range Domain Maximum: 23.8
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Ga_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of gallium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 12
Range Domain Maximum: 24.5
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Cu_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of copper present
in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. A “<2” has been placed where the Cu in a sample was below the limit of the XRF spectrometer’s sensitivity.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: <2 Range Domain Maximum: 123
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Zn_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of zinc present in
the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 32
Range Domain Maximum: 149
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Co_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of cobalt present
in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. A “<1” has been placed where the Co in a sample was below the limit of the XRF spectrometer’s sensitivity.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: <1
Range Domain Maximum: 62
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Ba_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of barium present
in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 103
Range Domain Maximum: 2199
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: La_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of lanthanum
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. A “--" has been placed where there is no La value for a sample.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 7
Range Domain Maximum: 60
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Ce_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of cesium present
in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 13
Range Domain Maximum: 108
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: U_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of uranium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. A “<0.5” has been placed where the U in a sample was below the limit of the XRF spectrometer’s sensitivity. A “--" has been placed where there is no U value for a sample.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.3
Range Domain Maximum: 3.6
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Th_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of thorium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. A “<0.5” has been placed where the U in a sample was below the limit of the XRF spectrometer’s sensitivity. A “--" has been placed where there is no Th value for a sample.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.2
Range Domain Maximum: 10
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Sc_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of scandium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 4
Range Domain Maximum: 38
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Pb_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of lead present in
the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. A “--" has been placed where there is no Pb value for a sample.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 1
Range Domain Maximum: 15
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Yb_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of ytterbium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. Ytterbium content has not been measured in most of the samples from the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle; a “--“ has been placed where no measurement occurred or the value was below the instrument’s limit of sensitivity.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.8
Range Domain Maximum: 2.7
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Be_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of beryllium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. Beryllium content has not been measured in most of the samples from the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle; a “--“ has been placed where no measurement occurred or the value was below the instrument’s limit of sensitivity.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.8
Range Domain Maximum: 2.3
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Hf_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of hafnium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. Hafnium has not been measured in most of the samples from the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle; a “--“ has been placed as an indication that the hafnium was not measured or was below the instrument’s limit of sensitivity.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 2.2
Range Domain Maximum: 3.4
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Ta_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of tantalum
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. Tantalum has not been measured in most of the samples from the Robinson 7.5′ quadrangle; a “--“ has been placed as an indication that the hafnium was not measured or was below the instrument’s limit of sensitivity. A “<0.3” has been placed where the Ta value in a sample was less than the XRF spectrometer’s level of sensitivity.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: <0.3
Range Domain Maximum: 0.6
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Nd_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of neodymium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. Neodymium has not been measured in most of the samples from the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle; a “--“ has been placed as an indication that the neodymium was not measured or was below the instrument’s limit of sensitivity.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 10
Range Domain Maximum: 50
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Sm_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of samarium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. Samarium has not been measured in most of the samples from the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle; a “--“ has been placed as an indication that the samarium was not measured or was below the instrument’s limit of sensitivity.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 2.2
Range Domain Maximum: 8.87
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Eu_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of europium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. Europium has not been measured in most of the samples from the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle; a “--“ has been placed as an indication that the europium was not measured or was below the instrument’s limit of sensitivity.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.82
Range Domain Maximum: 2.36
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Tb_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of terbium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. Terbium has not been measured in most of the samples from the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle; a “--“ has been placed as an indication that the terbium was not measured or was below the instrument’s limit of sensitivity.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.3
Range Domain Maximum: 0.8
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: Lu_ppm
Attribute Definition: The amount (in parts per million [ppm]) of lutetium
present in the sample as measured by XRF spectroscopy. Lutetium has not been measured in most of the samples from the Robinson Butte 7.5′ quadrangle; a “--“ has been placed as an indication that the lutetium was not measured or was below the instrument’s limit of sensitivity.
Attribute Definition Source: See http://fandm.edu/x7985.xml
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 0.16
Range Domain Maximum: 0.2
Attribute Units of Measure: parts per million (ppm)
Attribute:
Attribute Label: DatedOrNot
Attribute Definition: This attribute is only present in the ESRI Shapefile
formatted Robinson Butte samples file (RobinsonButteSamples_point.shp). This attribute indicates if a sample was age-dated or not.
Attribute Definition Source: None
Attribute Domain Values:
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: Y
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The Y stands for “Yes,”
meaning that this rock sample has been age-dated by K-Ar or 40Ar/39Ar dating methods.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: None
Enumerated Domain:
Enumerated Domain Value: N
Enumerated Domain Value Definition: The N stands for “No,”
meaning that this rock sample has not been age-dated with radiometric dating methods.
Enumerated Domain Value Definition Source: None
Detailed Description:
Entity Type:
Entity Type Label: Volcanic Center
Entity Type Definition: A volcanic center is a source of volcanic rocks. In other
words, it is a location where subterranean magma has erupted onto the surface. Observations made in the field helped to locate volcanic centers where there were no vent deposits.
In this data set, the volcanic centers are contained in the RobinsonButteVolcCenters file and are point data displayed as red triangles with a black outline.
Entity Type Definition Source: None
Attribute:
Attribute Label: UTM_E_m
Attribute Definition: This is the easting value in meters of a volcanic center's
location according to the NAD 1927 UTM Zone 10 projection system. This value was determined with the MapInfo Professional version 7.0 Coordinate Extractor tool. The precision of this value does not represent that with which it was determined, but is the precision provided by MapInfo Professional v.7.0's Coordinate Extractor extension for the points manually digitized to the georeferenced quadrangle drg.
Attribute Definition Source: None
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 545,904.12
Range Domain Maximum: 551,015.77
Attribute Units of Measure: meters
Attribute:
Attribute Label: UTM_N_m
Attribute Definition: This is the easting value in meters of a volcanic center's
location according to the NAD 1927 UTM Zone 10 projection system. This value was determined with the MapInfo Professional version 7.0 Coordinate Extractor tool. The precision of this value does not represent that with which it was determined, but is the precision provided by MapInfo Professional v.7.0's Coordinate Extractor extension for the points manually digitized to the georeferenced quadrangle drg.
Attribute Definition Source: None
Attribute Domain Values:
Range Domain:
Range Domain Minimum: 4,682,928.74
Range Domain Maximum: 4,691,321.13
Attribute Units of Measure: meters
Distribution Information
Metadata Reference Information
Metadata Date: 20090408
Metadata Contact:
Contact Information:
Contact Person Primary:
Contact Person: Isaac Weaver
Contact Position: Research Assistant
Contact Address:
Address Type: mailing and physical address
Address: Isaac Weaver, Franklin and Marshall College, Department of
Earth and Environment, PO Box 3003
City:
State or
Province:
Postal Code: 17604
Contact Voice Telephone: Unavailable
Contact Electronic Mail Address: iweaver@fandm.edu
Metadata Standard Name: FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata Standard Version: Version 2 – 1998