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A KML service allows the client to view an image of the data in three dimensions, using free software available for download on the internet such as ArcGIS Explorer or Google Earth. For more information on OGC specifications, visit http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards<\/a>.", "mapName": "MIAqueousChemistry1_10", "description": "This service contains chemistry data describing wells and springs in Michigan, obtained by the AASG for the Geothermal Data Project. \nThe data table includes general information on the location of the well, location uncertainty and remarks as well as chemistry data. \nCitations are included in the dataset. The SamplingFeatureURI for a particular feature is the cross-referencing link (foreign key) \nused to associate the well with any other web based information. The data is displayed using symbols chosen to represent the different analyses. \n\nLayer files containing the symbology for these data layers can be found in the AASG repository at \nhttp://repository.stategeothermaldata.org/repository/resource/98ddf901b9782a25982e01af3b068fdc/<\/a>. \n\nThe original data and metadata can be viewed or downloaded from the AASG repository at \nhttp://repository.stategeothermaldata.org/repository/resource/50ec3aefb656b70647f32e38bc0ad767/<\/a>.", "copyrightText": "Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Geological Survey Division, Provided by the Illinois State Geological Survey", "supportsDynamicLayers": false, "layers": [ { "id": 0, "name": "WaterQuality", "parentLayerId": -1, "defaultVisibility": true, "subLayerIds": null, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "type": "Feature Layer", "geometryType": "esriGeometryPoint" }, { "id": 1, "name": "CommonAnalytes", "parentLayerId": -1, "defaultVisibility": true, "subLayerIds": null, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "type": "Feature Layer", "geometryType": "esriGeometryPoint" }, { "id": 2, "name": "BaseMetals", "parentLayerId": -1, "defaultVisibility": true, "subLayerIds": null, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "type": "Feature Layer", "geometryType": "esriGeometryPoint" }, { "id": 3, "name": "MinorDissolvedConstituents", "parentLayerId": -1, "defaultVisibility": true, "subLayerIds": null, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "type": "Feature Layer", "geometryType": "esriGeometryPoint" }, { "id": 4, "name": "MajorDissolvedConstituents", "parentLayerId": -1, "defaultVisibility": true, "subLayerIds": null, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "type": "Feature Layer", "geometryType": "esriGeometryPoint" } ], "tables": [], "spatialReference": { "wkid": 4326, "latestWkid": 4326 }, "singleFusedMapCache": false, "initialExtent": { "xmin": -97.09301321559344, "ymin": 40.84774197613635, "xmax": -71.76390808440651, "ymax": 51.29687005711497, "spatialReference": { "wkid": 4326, "latestWkid": 4326 } }, "fullExtent": { "xmin": -86.52468999999996, "ymin": 41.83896680000004, "xmax": -82.53461679999998, "ymax": 45.00258190000005, "spatialReference": { "wkid": 4326, "latestWkid": 4326 } }, "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "units": "esriDecimalDegrees", "supportedImageFormatTypes": "PNG32,PNG24,PNG,JPG,DIB,TIFF,EMF,PS,PDF,GIF,SVG,SVGZ,BMP", "documentInfo": { "Title": "MIAqueousChemistry1_10", "Author": "Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Geological Survey Division", "Comments": "", "Subject": "Well and spring chemical observations for the state of Michigan", "Category": "", "AntialiasingMode": "None", "TextAntialiasingMode": "Force", "Keywords": " Wells,Aqueous Chemistry,Geothermal,WFS,WMS,Michigan,water quality,base metals" }, "capabilities": "Map,Query,Data", "supportedQueryFormats": "JSON, geoJSON", "exportTilesAllowed": false, "referenceScale": 0, "datumTransformations": [ { "geoTransforms": [ { "wkid": 108001, "latestWkid": 1241, "transformForward": true, "name": "NAD_1927_To_NAD_1983_NADCON" } ] }, { "geoTransforms": [ { "wkid": 108001, "latestWkid": 1241, "transformForward": false, "name": "NAD_1927_To_NAD_1983_NADCON" } ] } ], "supportsDatumTransformation": true, "maxRecordCount": 1000, "maxImageHeight": 4096, "maxImageWidth": 4096, "supportedExtensions": "KmlServer, WFSServer, WMSServer" }