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Service Description: This web map service (WMS) was published using ArcGIS Server v. 10.1 and is compliant with OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium) version 1.3.0 specifications. This service provides dynamic, spatially referenced geographic information using data collected for the National Geothermal Data System (
http://www.geothermaldata.org/). In addition to the WMS capabilities, this service was designed to be interoperable with both WFS (Web Feature Services) as well as KML (Keyhole Markup Language). The WFS capabilities allow the client to query, make additions and/or modifications to an existing dataset. WFS can be utilized through the interoperability extension in ArcCatalog. For more information on using the ArcGIS data interoperability extension visit
http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/extensions/datainteroperability/common-questions.html. 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.
Map Name: MAAqueousChemistry1_10
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Description: Locations and aqueous chemistry for wells and springs in Massachusetts. Aqueous Chemistry data obtained from wells and thermal springs for the AASG data project. Information in the data table includes general information such as name of spring or well id, location, analysis type, use, discharge, temperature, fluid (or free gas) chemistry (common analytes and isotopic information) and the source of measurement. The data is displayed using symbols chosen to represent the different analyses. Layer files containing the symbology for these data layers can be found in the AASG repository at
http://repository.stategeothermaldata.org/repository/resource/98ddf901b9782a25982e01af3b068fdc/.
The original data and metadata can be viewed or downloaded from the AASG repository at
http://repository.stategeothermaldata.org/repository/resource/b99f8f8e3a7d798d77d4c343bd0c2ac2/.
Copyright Text: Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Provided by the Illinois State Geological Survey
Spatial Reference:
4326
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Single Fused Map Cache: false
Initial Extent:
XMin: -73.23607219930919
YMin: 42.72973624240658
XMax: -73.18226780069075
YMax: 42.76218029477351
Spatial Reference: 4326
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Full Extent:
XMin: -73.21805999999998
YMin: 42.735280000000046
XMax: -73.20027999999996
YMax: 42.74028000000004
Spatial Reference: 4326
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Units: esriDecimalDegrees
Supported Image Format Types: PNG32,PNG24,PNG,JPG,DIB,TIFF,EMF,PS,PDF,GIF,SVG,SVGZ,BMP
Document Info:
Title: MAAqueousChemistry1.10
Author: Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs
Comments:
Subject: Aqueous Chemistry for Springs and Wells in the state of Massachusetts
Category:
Keywords: Aqueous chemistry,chemical analyses,geochemistry,hot springs,thermal spring,Massachusetts,geothermal,wells
AntialiasingMode: None
TextAntialiasingMode: Force
Supports Dynamic Layers: false
MaxRecordCount: 1000
MaxImageHeight: 4096
MaxImageWidth: 4096
Supported Query Formats: JSON, geoJSON
Supports Query Data Elements:
Min Scale: 0
Max Scale: 0
Supports Datum Transformation: true
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