METADATA Geomatics Laboratory Energy and Geoscience Institute Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Utah 423 Wakara Way, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 Unit Leader: Greg Nash 801-585-3889 gnash@egi.utah.edu Lab Manager: Chris Kesler 801-585-3542 ckesler@egi.utah.edu 1.0 IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION 1.1 Data Set Identity: Dipole Resistivity Delineation of the near surface zone at the Roosevelt Hot Springs, Utah 1.2 Data Set Description: dipole array contours 1.3 Theme Key Words: geothermal,dipole-dipole, resistivity, Roosevelt Hot Springs, Utah 1.4 Geographic Area: Roosevelt Hot Springs, Utah 1.5 Spatial Object Types: lines 1.6 Spatial Resolution: N/A 1.7 Intended Scale(s) of Use: 1: 24,000 1.8 Native Size: 113 kb 1.9 Archived Size: 88 kb 2 FINAL GIS INFORMATION 2.1 Projection 2.1.1 Projection Type: UTM Zone 12 2.1.2 Datum: North American Datum of 1983 2.1.3 Geoid: Global Reference System 1980 2.1.4 Projection Units: Meters 2.1.5 Other Projection Parameters: Central Meridian: -111.00 False Easting: 500,000 False Northing: 0 2.2 Accuracy 2.3.1 Spatial: 4 meters 2.3.2 Thematic: N/A 2.3.3.RMS Error: 4 meters 2.3 GIS Technician: Kelly Green 2.4 GIS Editor: Chris Kesler 3 SOURCE INFORMATION 3.1 Media: paper 3.2 Scale: 1: 24,000 3.3 Datum: NAD27 3.4 Geoid: Clark 1866 3.5 Projection: Lambert conformal conic 3.6 Units: DDMMSS 3.8 Bibliographic Reference: 3.8.1 Map Data: Ward, S. H. and W. R. Sill, 1976, Dipole-dipole resistivity delineation of the near-surface zone at the Roosevelt Hot Springs area, Vol. 76-1, ERDA contract EY-76-s-07-1601, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah, p. 6. 3.8.2 Attribute Data: Roosevelt hot Springs KGRA first separation resistivity dipole-dipole array, contours: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10..., 300 m dipoles, 1:24,000 map from above publication.