{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The purpose of this data is to represent the location of sinkhole occurances in the area of the Georgia Pacific Gypsum Mines to identify building constraints.", "description": "
This data is X, Y coordinate based information provided by Georgia Pacific in 2010 +/- to identify sinkholes. <\/SPAN><\/P> The field <\/SPAN>name abstract<\/SPAN> are as follows:<\/SPAN><\/P> OBJECTID - Manadtory Count Field providing Data record<\/SPAN><\/P> MINE_NO - This information represents the parent mine the sinkhole occured from. The parent mine number is stored in ArcData.GIS.Mines. The data is relational to the MINE_NO field of the ArcData.GIS.Mines.<\/SPAN><\/P> ID - The ID identifies the Mine Number and the Sink Hole identification number eg. 2-10. The first number in the series represents the mine number (MINE_NO) and the second number represents the sink hole identification number. <\/SPAN><\/P> SURFACE - the surface field identifies if the sinkhole occured on the earths surface (Yes) or below the earths surface (NO).<\/SPAN><\/P> DATE - the date field provides the approximate day, month, year of the sinkhole occurance. The information has inconsistent accuracy with how date is recorded.<\/SPAN><\/P> X - the X field provides the Latitudinal coordinate on the map. This information is recorded in metres. <\/SPAN><\/P> Y - the Y feild provides the Longitudinal coordinate on the map. This information is recorded in metres. <\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "The purpose of this data is to represent the location of sinkhole occurances in the area of the Georgia Pacific Gypsum Mines to identify building constraints.",
"title": "ArcData.GIS.Sinkholes",
"tags": [
"Sinkhole Data",
"Georgia Pacific",
"Mines"
],
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"minScale": 50000,
"maxScale": 5000,
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"accessInformation": "Georgia Pacific, Haldimand County Engineering Division ( Doug Reimer )",
"licenseInfo": ""
}