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The area is part of the 100-year old Fortymile mining district and is located in eastern Alaska near the Alaska-Yukon border. This geologic map was produced by merging a bedrock geologic map and a surficial geologic map of the Eagle A-2 Quadrangle and based upon results from field investigations by DGGS in 1999 and 2000, which were part of a three-year mapping program to provide geologic ground truth for airborne geophysical surveys flown by DGGS in the Fortymile mining district during 1998.</abstract>\r\n<purpose>This project, resulting map, geospatial data are intended to provide a geologic map and a geologic interpretation of the Fortymile mining district at 1:63,360 scale. Previous published 1:63,360 scale geologic maps of this area have been reconnaissance-level maps or only covered portions of the quadrangle. Mapping at 1:63,360 scale (or more detailed) is needed to identify critical geologic features that may relate to more regional structures or geologic units.  These detailed observations are also critical to test or use in tectonic models. This map also provides a geologic base in which to interpret geochemical results from the concurrent DGGS rock sampling program.</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 unit code set file &quot;PIR2001-3_codeset.pdf.&quot; Layers include:\r\n&gt;fmarpoints     locations of Ar/Ar analyses samples\r\n&gt;fmcompcont     geologic bedrock contacts under surficial geology\r\n&gt;fmcompdikes     dike locations (arc)\r\n&gt;fmcompfolds     fold axis (anticline or syncline) traces\r\n&gt;fmcompgeo     comprehensive geologic units\r\n&gt;fmdikepoints     dike locations (point)\r\n&gt;fmfaults_arc     fault contacts (arc)\r\n&gt;fmfaults_point     fault symbols (point)\r\n&gt;fmfoldsym     symbols for folds, anticlines, synclines, and bedding features\r\n&gt;fmkyanitepts     locations where the mineral kyanite was found\r\n&gt;fmpingos     pingo locations\r\n&gt;fmstrike     lineaments and bedding planes\r\n</supplinf>\r\n</descript>\r\n<timeperd>\r\n<timeinfo>\r\n<rngdates>\r\n<begdate>1999</begdate>\r\n<enddate>2001</enddate>\r\n</rngdates>\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>-142.00902346</westbc>\r\n<eastbc>-141.49552824</eastbc>\r\n<northbc>64.25256429</northbc>\r\n<southbc>63.9974188</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>Augen Gneiss</themekey>\r\n<themekey>Geology</themekey>\r\n<themekey>Mining</themekey>\r\n<themekey>Plutons</themekey>\r\n<themekey>STATEMAP Project</themekey>\r\n<themekey>Terrace</themekey>\r\n</theme>\r\n<place>\r\n<placekt>none</placekt>\r\n<placekey>Alaska, State of</placekey>\r\n<placekey>Fortymile Mining District</placekey>\r\n<placekey>Eagle Quadrangle</placekey>\r\n<placekey>Chicken</placekey>\r\n</place>\r\n<stratum>\r\n<stratkt>none</stratkt>\r\n<stratkey>Chicken Metamorphic Complex</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Chicken Pluton</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Fortymile River Assemblage</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Napoleon Creek Pluton</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Taylor Mountain Batholith</stratkey>\r\n<stratkey>Walker Fork Pluton</stratkey>\r\n</stratum>\r\n<temporal>\r\n<tempkt>none</tempkt>\r\n<tempkey>Holocene</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Pleistocene</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Quaternary</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Tertiary</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Cenozoic</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Cretaceous</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Mesozoic</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Jurassic</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Triassic</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Paleozoic</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Permian</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Pennsylvanian</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Mississippian</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Devonian</tempkey>\r\n<tempkey>Precambrian</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>This project is part of the Alaska Airborne Geophysical/Geological Mineral Inventory Program funded by the Alaska State Legislature and managed by State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys (DGGS). Partial funding for the geologic mapping was also provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program, under STATEMAP award number 00HQAG0071 under the NCGM STATEMAP program for FY2000. 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 U.S. government.</datacred>\r\n<native>Microsoft Windows XP SP2, ArcGIS 9.+, and any text editor.</native>\r\n<crossref>\r\n<citeinfo>\r\n<origin>Szumigala, D.J.</origin>\r\n<origin>Newberry, R.J.</origin>\r\n<origin>Werdon, M.B.</origin>\r\n<origin>Finseth, B.A.</origin>\r\n<origin>Pinney, D.S.</origin>\r\n<origin>Flynn, R.C.</origin>\r\n<pubdate>200004</pubdate>\r\n<title>Major-oxide, minor-oxide, trace-element, and geochemical data from rocks collected in a portion of the Fortymile mining district, Alaska, 1999</title>\r\n<geoform>map, document</geoform>\r\n<serinfo>\r\n<sername>Raw Data File</sername>\r\n<issue>RDF 2000-1</issue>\r\n</serinfo>\r\n<pubinfo>\r\n<pubplace>Fairbanks, AK</pubplace>\r\n<publish>State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</publish>\r\n</pubinfo>\r\n<othercit>24 p., 2 sheets, scale 1:63,360</othercit>\r\n<onlink>http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/2727</onlink>\r\n</citeinfo>\r\n</crossref>\r\n<crossref>\r\n<citeinfo>\r\n<origin>Werdon, M.B.</origin>\r\n<origin>Szumigala, D.J.</origin>\r\n<origin>Newberry, R.J.</origin>\r\n<origin>Grady, J.C.</origin>\r\n<origin>Munley, W.C.</origin>\r\n<pubdate>2000</pubdate>\r\n<title>Major oxide, minor oxide, trace element, rare-earth element, and geochemical data from rocks collected in Eagle and Tanacross quadrangles, Alaska in 2000</title>\r\n<geoform>map, document</geoform>\r\n<serinfo>\r\n<sername>Raw Data File</sername>\r\n<issue>RDF 2000-4</issue>\r\n</serinfo>\r\n<pubinfo>\r\n<pubplace>Fairbanks, AK</pubplace>\r\n<publish>State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</publish>\r\n</pubinfo>\r\n<othercit>29 p., 3 sheets, scale 1:63,360</othercit>\r\n<onlink>http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/2729</onlink>\r\n</citeinfo>\r\n</crossref>\r\n<crossref>\r\n<citeinfo>\r\n<origin>Alaska Division of Geological &amp; Geophysical Surveys</origin>\r\n<origin>Geoterrex-Dighem</origin>\r\n<origin>Stevens Exploration Inc. 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This compilation for the surficial-geologic information was done on a paper map of the USGS topographic base for each of the 1:63,360 scale USGS topographic bases included in the map area.  Bedrock geologic information was compiled on stable mylar with abundant control points at 1:50,000 scale that was scanned and co-registered in ArcView GIS Version 3.1? to a 1:63,360-scale USGS topographic base.  Geologic data included in the compilation are the field maps and notes from this project as well as data from other sources as noted in the &quot;Sources Cited&quot; section.</attraccr>\r\n</attracc>\r\n<logic>Polygon topology present. Polygon topology present on appropriate data; others are line, point, or annotation data and do not require topologic relationships.</logic>\r\n<complete>This data set includes geospatial information about geologic units, age and field sample locations, structural features, structural measurements, pingo and dike locations.</complete>\r\n<posacc>\r\n<horizpa>\r\n<horizpar>Surficial mappers recorded observations on 1:50,000 scale (nominal) color-infrared aerial photographs and 1:63,360 scale topographic base maps.</horizpar>\r\n<qhorizpa>\r\n<horizpav>15</horizpav>\r\n<horizpae>Stations located using air photos and hand held GPS devices with location precision varying from +/-3 to 15 meters. This error results from items such as error in satellite positions, mathematical error introduced by the formulas used by the GPS unit for calculating position, and errors caused by narrow satellite alignments. Estimated position error is a value determined by the GPS manufacturer for the calculation and geometric error as a whole. &quot;Selective availability,&quot; a deliberate degradation of GPS data managed by the U.S. government that induces an additional error of approximately 100 meters to a GPS location, was not in effect during this project&apos;s 2000 and 2001 field work.</horizpae>\r\n</qhorizpa>\r\n</horizpa>\r\n</posacc>\r\n<lineage>\r\n<srcinfo>\r\n<srccite>\r\n<citeinfo>\r\n<origin>Foster, H.L.</origin>\r\n<pubdate>1969</pubdate>\r\n<title>Reconnaissance geology of the Eagle A-1 and A-2 Quadrangles, Alaska</title>\r\n<geoform>map, document</geoform>\r\n<serinfo>\r\n<sername>U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin</sername>\r\n<issue>B 1271-G</issue>\r\n</serinfo>\r\n<pubinfo>\r\n<pubplace>Washington D.C., Maryland</pubplace>\r\n<publish>United States Government Printing Office</publish>\r\n</pubinfo>\r\n<othercit>30 p.</othercit>\r\n</citeinfo>\r\n</srccite>\r\n<srcscale>63360</srcscale>\r\n<typesrc>paper</typesrc>\r\n<srctime>\r\n<timeinfo>\r\n<sngdate>\r\n<caldate>1969</caldate>\r\n</sngdate>\r\n</timeinfo>\r\n<srccurr>Published in 1969 based on a compilation of work done in the area from a period of 1960 to 1969</srccurr>\r\n</srctime>\r\n<srccitea>Foster, 1969</srccitea>\r\n<srccontr>See this publication cited in the Process Step section below.</srccontr>\r\n</srcinfo>\r\n<srcinfo>\r\n<srccite>\r\n<citeinfo>\r\n<origin>Newberry, R.J.</origin>\r\n<origin>Layer, P.W.</origin>\r\n<origin>Solie, D.N.</origin>\r\n<origin>Burleigh, R.E.</origin>\r\n<pubdate>1998</pubdate>\r\n<title>New 40Ar/39Ar dates for intrusions and mineral prospects in the eastern Yukon-Tanana Terrane, Alaska- regional patterns and significance</title>\r\n<geoform>map, document</geoform>\r\n<lworkcit>\r\n<citeinfo>\r\n<origin>Gray, J.E. 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Surficial mapping involved using Yeend (1996) on a regular basis for checking placer geology and general units.  Surficial mappers recorded observations on 1:50,000 scale (nominal) color-infrared aerial photographs and 1:63,360 scale topographic base maps. Stations located using air photos and hand held GPS devices with location precision varying from +/-3 to 15 meters.</procdesc>\r\n<srcused>Yeend, 1996</srcused>\r\n<procdate>2000</procdate>\r\n</procstep>\r\n<procstep>\r\n<procdesc>Laboratory data compilation- Laboratory analyses were performed on rock samples collected during the fieldwork process step from July 1999 intermittently through April 2001. Published geochemical and age results are found in Szumigala and others (2000) and Werdon and others (2000).  Unpublished laboratory results include petrographic work on thin sections and modal analysis of rock slabs stained for plagioclase and potassium feldspar. Results from major oxide and trace element geochemistry of igneous and metamorphic rocks were used to calculate CIPW Norms for use in classifying rocks according to established petrologic nomenclature. Thin sections produced by this study are currently stored at the DGGS office in Fairbanks, Alaska.  Rock samples, including geochemical sample pulps and rock hand samples from most field stations, are currently stored at the DGGS office in Fairbanks. Final storage for most rock samples generated by this study will be at the DGGS Geologic Materials Center (GMC) in Eagle River, Alaska.</procdesc>\r\n<srcused>Szumigala and others, 2000</srcused>\r\n<srcused>Werdon and others, 2000</srcused>\r\n<procdate>2000</procdate>\r\n</procstep>\r\n<procstep>\r\n<procdesc>Laboratory data compilation- Laboratory analyses were performed on radiocarbon samples and gold-bearing gravel samples from June 1999 intermittently through April 2001. 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