RESPONDING TO SOCIETAL NEEDS FOR GEOSCIENCE INFORMATION: THE NATIONAL GEOLOGIC MAP DATABASE
The NGMDB project's goal is to help users find the information they need to address a variety of societal and research applications. Society, businesses, and private citizens commonly are faced with complex, multi-dimensional issues; in order to facilitate the use of geologic information and its integration with other types of information, it must be presented in a form that is readily comprehensible. In other words, the presentation of basic and derivative geologic information must, to some extent, be standardized. Our agencies produce individual maps, reports, and datasets in a wide variety of formats and layouts, each containing specialized scientific terminology. Without a doubt, these have proven immensely valuable to our users. However, with the advent of GIS and Web services, our users demand access to a more integrated, comprehensive set of geologic maps and reports. With this in mind, the NGMDB project is working with U.S. and Canadian agencies to develop standards; these include a map data model, lithologic terminology, locational accuracy, and map symbology. These standards will be used in our prototype data portal, currently under development. In the portal, GIS data will be maintained in a distributed environment for query and data download. This prototype is intended to further promote standardization and cooperation among the geological surveys of the U.S., Canada, and other countries.