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Layer: Quaternary Geology Line Features (ID: 2)

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Extent:   -8208710.31666397, 5012876.11364449, -7990717.99884986, 5168844.31247799

Display Name:   Quaternary Geology Line Features

Description:   The Quaternary Geologic Map of Connecticut and Long Island Sound Basin (Stone and others, 2005) portrays the glacial and postglacial deposits of Connecticut (including Long Island Sound) with an emphasis on where and how they were emplaced. Glacial Ice-Laid Deposits (thin till, thick till, and deposits of individual end moraines), Early Postglacial Deposits (Late Wisconsinan to Early Holocene stream terrace and inland dune deposits) and Holocene Postglacial Deposits (alluvium, swamp deposits, marsh deposits, beach and dune deposits, talus, and artificial fill) are differentiated from Glacial Meltwater Deposits. This mapping is based on the concept of systematic northward retreat of the Late Wisconsinan glacier. Meltwater deposits are divided into six depositional system categories (Deposits of Major Ice-Dammed Lakes, Deposits of Major Sediment-Dammed Lakes, Deposits of Related Series of Ice-Dammed Ponds, Deposits of Related Series of Sediment-Dammed Ponds, Deposits of Proximal Meltwater Streams, and Deposits of Distal Meltwater Streams) based on the arrangement and character of the groupings of sedimentary facies (morphosequences). Connecticut Quaternary Geology and Surficial Materials is 1:24,000-scale data suitable for geologic and environmental mapping and analysis purposes. Not intended for maps printed at map scales greater or more detailed than 1:24,000 scale (1 inch = 2,000 feet.). Not intended for analysis with other digital data compiled at scales greater than or more detailed than 1:24,000 scale.

Feature Type:   Line

Type:   FeatureLayer

Display Field:   AV_LEGEND

Primary Key Field:   OBJECTID

Show Map Tips:   True

Searchable:   False

Identifiable:   True

Queryable:   True

Can Copy Feature:   True

Snappable:   True

Snapping Enabled:   False

Has Attachments:   False

Feature Label:   {LayerName}

Feature Description:   <span style="font-weight: bold;">Legend:</span> {AV_LEGEND}<br/><span style="font-weight: bold;">Elevation (feet): </span>{SRFELEV_FT}<br/><br/><br/>

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Include in Layer List:   False

Include in Legend:   True

Can Toggle Labels:   False

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Parent Layer: Connecticut Quaternary Geology

Data Provider:   Default

Time Zone ID:   N/A

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  • AV_LEGEND [Legend] (Type: String, Visible: True, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: False, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)
  • FEATARC_CD [Feature Code] (Type: String, Visible: False, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: False, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)
  • SRFELEV_FT [Elevation (Feet)] (Type: String, Visible: True, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: False, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)
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  • SHAPE.STLength() (Type: Double, Visible: False, Searchable: False, Can Symbolize Unique Value: False, Can Symbolize Class Breaks: False, Addressable: True)

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    Supported Interfaces:  REST