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This work was conducted as part of the USGS-funded STATEMAP project, part of the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program.</abstract>\r\n<purpose>This portion of the northern Brooks Range foothills is thought to be strategic for natural gas in particular, and is currently under lease to both major and smaller independent petroleum exploration companies. New mapping in this area provides an opportunity to study, in outcrop, the stratigraphy and structural styles of the source and reservoir rocks that enrich the Colville basin to the north. The mapping extends structural and stratigraphic models developed during previous mapping along the foothills to the west, providing baseline geologic data to the private and public entities that identify, develop, and manage resources that area.</purpose>\r\n<supplinf>\r\nThe layers listed below are present as ArcGIS shape files. Attribute information for the following layers (entities) is included in this metadata file under the &quot;Entity_and_Attribute_Information&quot; section. Each layer is listed and described in detail under its own heading starting &quot;Entity_Type_Label.&quot; Basic unit information is also included in the geologic unit code set file &quot;PIR2007-1_codeset.pdf&quot;. Layers include:\r\n&gt;sik_beds_arc    beds traceable on air photos and/or in the field\r\n&gt;sik_compgeo_polygon    geologic unit polygons\r\n&gt;sik_contacts_arc    geologic contacts\r\n&gt;sik_faults_arc    faults\r\n&gt;sik_folds_arc    fold axial traces\r\n&gt;sik_inferred_arc    inferred geologic contacts\r\n&gt;sik_lisb_phos_arc    trace of Lisburne phosphate outcrop\r\n&gt;XYplanar_edited_point    planar structure orientations\r\n</supplinf>\r\n</descript>\r\n<timeperd>\r\n<timeinfo>\r\n<sngdate>\r\n<caldate>2007</caldate>\r\n</sngdate>\r\n</timeinfo>\r\n<current>publication date</current>\r\n</timeperd>\r\n<status>\r\n<progress>Complete</progress>\r\n<update>None planned</update>\r\n</status>\r\n<spdom>\r\n<bounding>\r\n<westbc>-152.413134</westbc>\r\n<eastbc>-151.773068</eastbc>\r\n<northbc>68.753186</northbc>\r\n<southbc>68.246753</southbc>\r\n</bounding>\r\n</spdom>\r\n<keywords>\r\n<theme>\r\n<themekt>ISO 19115 Topic Category</themekt>\r\n<themekey>geoscientificInformation</themekey>\r\n</theme>\r\n<theme>\r\n<themekt>none</themekt>\r\n<themekey>Allochthon</themekey>\r\n<themekey>Geologic</themekey>\r\n<themekey>Geologic Map</themekey>\r\n<themekey>Olistostrome</themekey>\r\n<themekey>Petroleum Basin Study</themekey>\r\n<themekey>STATEMAP Project</themekey>\r\n</theme>\r\n<place>\r\n<placekt>None</placekt>\r\n<placekey>Anaktuvuk Pass</placekey>\r\n<placekey>North Slope</placekey>\r\n<placekey>Siksikpuk River</placekey>\r\n<placekey>Tiglukpuk Creek</placekey>\r\n</place>\r\n<stratum>\r\n<stratkt>None</stratkt>\r\n<stratkey>Endicott Mountain Allochthon</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Fortress Mountain Formation</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Lisburne Group</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Nanushuk Formation</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Okpikruak Formation</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Otuk Formation</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Siksikpuk Formation</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Torok Formation</stratkey>\r\n</stratum>\r\n<temporal>\r\n<tempkt>None</tempkt>\r\n<tempkey>Aptian</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Albian</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Carboniferous</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Cretaceous</tempkey>\r\n</temporal>\r\n</keywords>\r\n<accconst>This report, map, and/or dataset are available directly from the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys (see contact information below).</accconst>\r\n<useconst>Any hard copies or published datasets utilizing these datasets shall clearly indicate their source. If the user has modified the data in any way, the user is obligated to describe the types of modifications the user has made. User specifically agrees not to misrepresent these datasets, nor to imply that changes made by the user were approved by the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys.</useconst>\r\n<ptcontac>\r\n<cntinfo>\r\n<cntorgp>\r\n<cntorg>State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</cntorg>\r\n</cntorgp>\r\n<cntpos>GIS Data Manager/Cartographer</cntpos>\r\n<cntaddr>\r\n<addrtype>mailing and physical</addrtype>\r\n<address>3354 College Road</address>\r\n<city>Fairbanks</city>\r\n<state>AK</state>\r\n<postal>99709-3707</postal>\r\n</cntaddr>\r\n<cntvoice>(907) 451-5029</cntvoice>\r\n<cntvoice>(907) 451-5020</cntvoice>\r\n<cntfax>(907) 451-5050</cntfax>\r\n<cntemail>dggspubs@alaska.gov</cntemail>\r\n<cntinst>You may view our web site at http://www.dggs.alaska.gov for the latest information on available data.  Please e-mail your questions and data requests when possible since our web site and e-mail address will remain current even if our phone number and mailing address change.</cntinst>\r\n</cntinfo>\r\n</ptcontac>\r\n<datacred>\r\nThis Geologic Map was funded in part by the United States Geological Survey National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program under assistance award numbers 04HQAG0061 and 05HQAG0025.  The views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the United States Government. Additional support from the DGGS NPRA Foothills Research Program made this mapping project possible. We appreciate the generous contributions of Anita Harris, United States Geological Survey, retired, for providing conodont ages. Dave Houseknecht, United States Geological Survey and Mike McDonough, Encana, provided valuable interpretive input and discussion. Many thanks to our technical reviewers, Dave LePain and Ken Bird.  Andrea Loveland cheerfully assisted as our STATEMAP intern and vectorized the map topography. DeAnne Stevens provided guidance during the air photo interpretation and orthorectification processes. Gates of the Arctic National Park access was permitted through the Alaska Mineral Resource Assessment Program under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.\r\nGeologic field investigations by:  P.R. Peapples1 (20032005); W.K. Wallace2 (20012005); E.E. Harris3 (1985, 19992000, 20-02-2004); C.G. Mull4 (19841985, 1989, 19992005); D. L. LePain1 (19982003); J.A. Dumoulin5 (20022005); M.A. Wartes1 (20012005); E.S. Finzel1  (20022005); R.R. Reifenstuhl1  (20032005); A.M. Loveland1 (20042005); R.F. Swenson1 (20042005); P.L. Decker6  (20042005); K.H. Clautice1 (2005); M.T. Whalen2 (20022004); A.S. Duncan2 (20042005);  P.J. McCarthy2 (20012002);  D.A. Bodnar2 (1983); K.E. Adams2 (19841985).\r\nTechnical review by:   D.L. LePain1,  K.J. Bird7\r\nDigital Cartography by:   P.R. Peapples1\r\nEdited by:  Paula K. Davis1\r\n1 Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys, Fairbanks, AK\r\n2 Department of Geology &amp; Geophysics, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK\r\n3Geologist, Ignacio, CO\r\n4Petroleum Geologist, Santa Fe, NM\r\n5 US Geological Survey, Anchorage, AK\r\n6Alaska Division of Oil and Gas, Anchorage, AK\r\n7US Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA\r\n</datacred>\r\n<native>Microsoft Windows XP SP2, ArcGIS 9.+, and any text editor.</native>\r\n</idinfo>\r\n<dataqual>\r\n<attracc>\r\n<attraccr>Geologic point, line, and polygon data were determined visually using color infrared aerial photographs at a scale of approximately 1:63,360 and topographic maps at scales of 1:63,360 and larger. The geospatial data included in this project are digitized from a Mylar compilation of geologic field information produced on USGS topographic base maps of the area.  AAAGES font was used to display geologic age symbols. Geologic data included in the compilation are the field maps and notes from this project.  Feature attributes were checked by the geologists who made the field observations. To check attribute accuracy, a check plot was visually compared to the geologist&apos;s original compilation. Discrepancies between the digital geospatial dataset and the original analog or digital compilation were corrected as needed.</attraccr>\r\n</attracc>\r\n<logic>Polygon topology is present on appropriate geospatial data; others are line or point data.</logic>\r\n<complete>This dataset includes geospatial information about beds traceable on air photos and/or in the field, geologic units and contacts, fold and fault traces, strike, dip, and fold axis attitude, the trace of the Lisburne phosphate outcrop, and planar structure orientations.</complete>\r\n<posacc>\r\n<horizpa>\r\n<horizpar>Locations were determined in the field using raster images of topographic base maps and Garmin GPS units.  Data were mapped directly on scale-stable copies of the topographic base maps and digitized using heads-up monitor display and a mouse.  Point data were plotted directly from the GPS data.  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(ed.)</origin>\r\n<origin>Weimer, P. (ed.)</origin>\r\n<pubdate>1987</pubdate>\r\n<title>Alaskan North Slope Geology</title>\r\n<serinfo>\r\n<sername>none</sername>\r\n<issue>v. 50</issue>\r\n</serinfo>\r\n<pubinfo>\r\n<pubplace>Bakersfield, California - USA</pubplace>\r\n<publish>Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Pacific Section</publish>\r\n</pubinfo>\r\n</citeinfo>\r\n</lworkcit>\r\n</citeinfo>\r\n</srccite>\r\n<typesrc>paper</typesrc>\r\n<srctime>\r\n<timeinfo>\r\n<sngdate>\r\n<caldate>1987</caldate>\r\n</sngdate>\r\n</timeinfo>\r\n<srccurr>publication date</srccurr>\r\n</srctime>\r\n<srccitea>Mull and others, 1987</srccitea>\r\n<srccontr>This publication provided aid in the geologic mapping process.</srccontr>\r\n</srcinfo>\r\n<procstep>\r\n<procdesc>Fieldwork - Geologic mapping took place during three-week field seasons during June-July 2004 and 2005. 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