ON-007-03M - Mineral Resource Potential Derivative Map - Mineral resource derivative maps using 7.5-minute quadrangles published under the current CGS STATEMAP geologic mapping program. Locations include point location data and the estimated extent of the undermined areas from historic maps if available. Of the 1,700+ coal mines reported, about 90% have location data that are included on the IS-64 map.
ON-007-02 - Colorado Historic Coal Mines - A compilation of all known coal mining operations in Colorado between 1864-2002: ( IS-64 Historic Coal Mines of Colorado).
Also includes locations and ratings of these potential resources to assist with land use planning and resource development. ON-007-01 - Aggregate Resources of Colorado - Includes information from CGS sand, gravel, and quarry aggregate publications for most of the Front Range counties, Garfield County, as well as a statewide map of older quarry locations. ON-007 - MINERALS Base Map - This GIS map has not yet been deployed, but will include any/all of the available GIS information that we have pertaining to Mineral Resources in Colorado. ON-006-08 - Preliminary Survey of Debris Flow, Landslide, and Rockfall Deposits as a result of the September 11-14, 2013 Flooding Events, Larimer County, Colorado - Extents and approximate locations of debris flow, landslide, and rockfall deposits that were the result of the September 11-14, 2013 flooding events in Larimer County. ON-006-07 - Preliminary Survey of Debris Flow, Landslide, and Rockfall Deposits as a result of the September 11-14, 2013 Flooding Events, Boulder County, Colorado - Extents and approximate locations of debris flow, landslide, and rockfall deposits that were the result of the September 11-14, 2013 flooding events in Boulder County. ON-006-06 - Colorado Historic Coal Mines - Shows areas of potential under-mining, as well as point information on mine location, when available. ON-006-05 - Seismic Stations in Colorado - Includes information on seismic stations operated by US Bureau of Reclamation, Colorado Mesa University, the CGS, NEIC, University of New Mexico, and USGS NEHRP. ON-006-04 - Collapsible Soils of Colorado - Compiles a wide range of data from different CGS publications including EG-14 Collapsible Soils in Colorado. This site shows many other units located around the world along with their live traces. ON-006-03 - AM.RD349 Raspberry Shake live link - A direct link to our RaspberryShake seismometer unit located at our laboratory.
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ON-006-01 - Statewide Landslide Inventory Map - Includes landslides digitized from a variety of map sources, does not include landslides mapped by private consultants, academics, or in professional publications outside the CGS and the USGS. ON-001 - Colorado Earthquake and Fault Map - shows a variety of information including Cenozoic faults. ON-006 - HAZARDS Base Map - This GIS map has not yet been deployed, but will include any/all of the available GIS information that we have pertaining to Hazard Resources in Colorado. ON-004-02 - Colorado POGI Map - Reviving this popular map of Colorado Points of Geologic Interest was a high priority, and here it is as a shared Google Map. Of Colorado’s approximately 1,800 7.5-minute quads, more than 500 have been mapped and there are usually around ten more that are in progress at any one time. ON-004-01 - StateMap Progression Map - shows the quadrangles that have been geologically mapped across the state, both USGS and CGS maps. (supersedes publications B-46 B-52 B-52B, and IS-60). ON-004 - GEOLOGY Base Map - This GIS map has not yet been deployed, but will include any/all of the available GIS information that we have pertaining to Geology Resources in Colorado.
ON-005-01 - Colorado Geothermal Resources - Includes hot spring locations and uses heat flow data and thermal gradients. ON-007 - ENERGY Base Map - This GIS map has not yet been deployed, but will include any/all of the available GIS information that we have pertaining to Energy Resources in Colorado. We continue to assess our entire GIS dataspace for new packages of data that we can bring online as time passes. We know that these are of use to our various constituencies. We are slowly building out our library of online GIS maps that offer refined views of Colorado geology along the associated derivatives.