Details: This map, in Albers Equal Area projection, has all the datasets and Jennings River area detailed geology.
It
is part of the Jennings River/Wolf Lake component of the Ancient Pacific
Margin
NATMAP
project, a cooperative effort with the Geological Survey of
Canada. The present map area, 104O/14E and 15, is centrally located
between other areas covered by the Jennings/Wolf project. Mapping by
Nelson et al., 2001, is available at a 1:50,000 scale. The
detailed map features Station Points, Features and Labels; Geology Lines,
Polygons (stippled and solid) and Labels; Outcrops; and Eskers.
The map also includes the
2006 Jennings River Aeromagnetic Survey, which is also available in UTM
Zone 9 projection.
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Jennings River Geology Map
The Legend Window is
organized into themes. Administrative layers are at the top, followed by mineral occurrence,
ARIS, RGS and mineral
title layers. Landuse planning and topographic layers, including TRIM, are in the middle of the legend window. Look for the
detailed and provincial geology and raster layers (LandSat, DEM and
Aeromagnetics) near the bottom of the legend window. Aeromagnetics
is available for NTS 104O and
104N, but not 104K. Two sets
of Mineral Potential layers are available, a shaded version above the geology layers and a
solid version below the geology layers.
To access the Geology Downloads
and Crown Grant rasters, turn on the appropriate theme at the top of the legend and double
click on the map area of interest. See FAQs for additional
instructions.
The TRIM (Terrain Resource
Information Management) layers, which are visible at a zoomed scale of 1:100,000,
include Transport Structures, Rail, Roads, Rivers, Lakes, Land Cover and Contours in two
layers. The Contours west 1:20K (<100K) layer
covers this part of the province.
Tables
and Figures (also available in the PopUp Menu on the Map):
- List of Macrofossil
Localities
- List of MINFILE
Occurrences
- Geological Legend (PDF)
References:
Nelson, J.L. (2001):
Geology of North-Central Jennings River Map Area, 104O/14E,15, B.C.
Ministry of Energy and Mines, Geological Survey Branch,
Geological
Fieldwork 2000, Paper 2001-1, pp. 51-66
Nelson, J.L., Harms, T.A., Roots, C.F., Mihalynuk, M.,
Friedman, R., deKeijzer, M. (2001):
Geology of North-Central Jennings River Map Area, 104O/14E,15, B.C.
Ministry of Energy and Mines,
Open
File 2001-6, 1:50,000
scale.
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