README FILE
GETTING STARTED
The HTML documentation on this CD is best viewed at a screen
resolution of 1024 x 768 using Microsoft Internet Explorer.
If this CD-ROM fails to start automatically on a Microsoft Windows
Operating System or if it is used on an operating system other
than Microsoft Windows, the HTML documentation may be accessed by
pointing any browser to the 'index.htm' file in DOC\HTML directory.
If this CD-ROM fails to start automatically it will be necessary
to manually install Adobe AcrobatReader so that the Portable
Document Files (PDF) may be viewed. See the final paragraph in this
Readme File for AcrobatReader installation instructions.
VIEWING THE DIGITAL MAP IN PDF:
A PDF version of the digital map is included for reference when
setting up an ArcView project or ArcInfo coverages from the SHAPE
and EXPORT files. This map (file nts95c7.pdf) may be viewed using the
Adobe AcrobatReader.
FOR EXPERT GIS USERS:
Following are the setup parameters to begin importing the data.
Projection: not projected
Coordinate System: Longitude, Latitude in decimal degrees
Horizontal Datum: NAD83
Vertical Datum: Mean Sea Level
ABOUT THE CD-ROM:
This CD contains the Geological Survey of Canada Open File 1765
which is a Geographic Information System (GIS) geological dataset
produced as part of the Central Foreland NATMAP Project.
Identification of the dataset and an explanation of the CD file
structure follows.
TITLE OF THE OPEN FILE:
A GIS Dataset of Geological Features for the Brown Lake Map Area
(95C/7), Yukon Territory.
OPEN FILE EDITORIAL LEVEL:
Geological Survey of Canada editorial standards for GIS products
are currently under development. However, every effort has been
made to ensure accuracy in this Open File Report.
SCALE:
Feature selection and ground distance resolution is 1:50 000 map
scale equivalent.
PUBLICATION DATE:
2003
ORIGINATOR:
Geological Survey of Canada - Calgary
AUTHOR:
Khudoley A. K.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
The data in this open file are provided in formats suitable for
use with ArcInfo Version 8.2 or later on any platform or ArcView 3.2
or later on any platform or any software capable of importing the
SHAPE format files directly or any software capable of translating
either ArcInfo Export (E00) files or SHAPE files. A text or hypertext
document viewer is required to access the documentation.
CD DIRECTORY STRUCTURE:
Start Directory:
ANSI text files pertaining to the CD and CD contents, a browser
start page, and executables which automate the CD operation:
\README.TXT
\ABSTRACT.TXT
\CITATION.TXT
\LICENCE.TXT
\METADATA.TXT
\AUTOPLAY.EXE
\AUTOPLAY.ICO
\AUTOPLAY.INI
\AUTOPLAY.INF
\SPLASH.BMP
DOCUMENTATION FOLDERS:
\DOC
\HTML Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) file type
\ABSTRACT.HTM
\ACKNOW.HTM
\CITATION.HTM
\INDEX.HTM
\LICENCE.HTM
\METADATA.HTM
\OVERVIEW.HTM
\PHOTO.HTM
\IMAGES FOLDER HTML page GIF files
\PDF Portable Document File (PDF) file type
\NTS95C7.PDF
\LICENCE.PDF
\DXFNTD_1.PDF
DATA FILE FOLDERS:
The data file names are identical in both folders, only the file
extensions differ.
\DATA
\E00 ArcInfo Export file type from ArcInfo version 8
\IMAGES FOLDER for HTML page GIF files
\SHP SHAPE file type from ArcView version 3.2
\DXF Geomatics Canada base map data
Filename Content
gel95c7 geological contacts
srp95c7 orientation data
stp95c7 geological stations
una95c7 geological unit polygons
The DXF folder contains a metadata file (.met extension) and a Windows
zip file (nts95c7.zip) of the Geomatics Canada DXF data.
VIEWING SOFTWARE FOLDER:
\APPS
Adobe AcrobatReader version 5.0.5
Follow these steps to manually install AcrobatReader 5.0.5:
1. navigate to the CD 'APPS' folder and copy the
AcrobatReader setup program ar505enu.exe to your hard drive;
2. navigate to the folder you copied ar505enu.exe to, double-
click on ar505enu.exe and follow the prompts.