Surficial point and line features of the Kississing Lake map sheet
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Surficial point and line features of the Kississing Lake map sheet
Surficial Geology Compilation Map Series SG-GF2013-63N 320 000 56°N 340 000 360 000 380 000 102°W 400 000 100°W 420 000 440 000 Surficial point and line features of the Kississing Lake map sheet (NTS 63N), Manitoba 56°N 6 200 000 6 200 000 Symbols Delta Crag-and-tail landform Ice-contact delta Crevasse ridge Field site with sample De Geer moraine Field site without sample Drumlin Gravel pit Drumlinoid ridge or fluting Kame Esker, direction known Mass movement Esker, direction unknown Mine Outcrop D Esker, washed, direction unknown Radiocarbon age Iceberg scour 2 Roche moutonée Major moraine Striae, direction known, poorly preserved Meltwater channel Striae, direction known, well preserved Meltwater channel corridor Striae, direction unknown, poorly preserved Minor moraine, undifferentiated Striae, direction unknown, well preserved Rogen moraine (pristine) Thermokarst Rogen moraine (modified) 6 160 000 Kettle Esker, washed, direction known Dune 6 180 000 6 180 000 Beach ridge Scarp Major moraine Trimline (wave cut scarp) 440 000 6 160 000 Streamlined bedrock ! ! ! ! Limit of mapping Lake limit Marine limit To aid the reader, a shadow effect has been added to exaggerate the topographic relief based on data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Digital Elevation Model.1 United States Geological Survey 2002: Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, digital topograph data; United States Geological Survey, URL <http://dds.cr.usgs.gov/srtm/>, 90 m cell, zipped hgt format [Mar 2003] 1 Cartography by G.R. Keller and B.K. Lenton 6 140 000 6 140 000 Compilation and updating by M.S. Trommelen Recommended citation: Trommelen, M.S. 2014: Surficial point and line features of the Kississing Lake map sheet (NTS 63N), Manitoba; Manitoba Mineral Resources, Manitoba Geological Survey, Surficial Geology Compilation Map Series SG-GF2013-63N, scale 1:250 000. Accompanying document: Trommelen, M.S., Keller, G.R. and Lenton, B.K. 2014: Digital compilation of surficial point and line features for Manitoba north of 54°: datasets; Manitoba Mineral Resources, Manitoba Geological Survey, Open File OF2013-10, 7 p., URL <http://www.manitoba.ca/iem/info/libmin/OF2010-3.zip> Data can be viewed, queried and downloaded from the GIS Map Gallery at http://www.manitoba.ca/iem/geo/gis/index.html (Geoscience) 0D D D DD 5 10 15 D 6 100 000 D D 380 000 D D D D D D D D DD D D DD D D D D D D DD DD D D D D DD D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D DD DD DD D D D D D D D D D D D D D D DD D DD DD D D D D D DD 400 000 D D D D D Scale 1:250 000 30 km DD D DD D DD D D D DDD D D DD D D D D D D D D D D D D D D DD DD DD DD DD D D D D D DD D D D D D D D D D D DDDD DD DD D D D D D D D D D D D D D DDD D DD DDD D DD D D D DDD DD D D D D D DDD 000 D D D D DDDD D D D D DD DDD D DD DD DD D DD D DD D D DD D DD D DDDD D D DD D D D DDD D D D D D DD DD D D DD D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D DD 420 000 D D D D DD D D D DD D D DDD D D D D DD D D D D D D D 100°W D D D D D D D DDD D D D DD D D D D D D DD D DD D DD DD D D DD D D D D D D DD D D D D D D D D D D D D D D DD D DD D D D D D DD D D D D D D D D D D D D D DD DD D D D DDD D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D360 D D D DD DD DD D D D D D DD D D D D D D D D DD D DDDDD D D D D D D DDD D D DD DD D D D D D D 1 Digital elevation model from NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) data 100X vertical exaggeration D D D D D D D DD D D D DD D D DD D D D DD D DD D D D D D D D DD D D D DD D D D D DD D D D D DD D D D D D D D D D DD D D DDDD D D DD D D D D DD 6 100 000 DD DD D D D DD D D D D D D D D D D D DD 000 340 D D D DD D D D D D D D DD LOCATION MAP DD DD CoordinateDSystem: NAD 1983D UTM Zone 14N DD D D DD D D D DD D 2 DD D 55°N DD D D D D D Note: Data presented at 1:250 000 scale; some data compiled at scales as detailed as 1:30 000. For areas with very detailed data, use of the GIS Map Gallery is recommended. Updated September 2014; supercedes previous version. D D D DDD D D D DDDD D D D D D D D DD D D D D D DDD D D DD D D DD D D D D DD D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D DD D D DD D D D D DD DD 6 120 000 D DDD D D D D 102°W D D 320 000 D D D D D DD 6 120 000 D DD DDD DD DD D D D DD DD D D DD D D D D D D D D D 55°N D D D D DD D D DD DD DD Published by: Manitoba Mineral Resources Manitoba Geological Survey 2014 64N 64O 64P 54M 64K 64J 64I 54L 54K 64F 64G 64H 54E 54F 64C 64B 64A 54D 54C 54B 63N 63O 63P 53M 53N 53O 63K 63J 63I 53L 53K 53J 63F 63G 63H 53E 53F 63C 63B 63A 53D 62N 62O 62P 52M 62K 62J 62I 52L 62F 62G 62H 52E 54G 54H 54A Copies of this map can be obtained from: Manitoba Mineral Resources, Manitoba Geological Survey, Publication Sales 360-1395 Ellice Avenue Winnipeg MB R3G 3P2 Canada Phone: (204) 945-4154 Toll-free: 1-800-223-5215 E-mail: minesinfo@gov.mb.ca 0 100 200 km Available for free download at www.manitoba.ca/minerals
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