Rocky Mountain - 62nd Annual Meeting (21-23 April 2010)

Paper No. 1
Presentation Time: 1:20 PM

THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE GEOLOGIC RESOURCES INVENTORY; GEOLOGY ISN'T JUST FOR SCENERY ANYMORE......2010 UPDATES


CONNORS, Tim, Geologic Resources Division, National Park Service, 12795 West Alameda Avenue, Denver, CO 80225, Tim_Connors@nps.gov

The National Park Service (NPS) Geologic Resource Inventory (GRI) Program is a systematic approach to gather and disseminate useful digital geologic information to support natural resource management in some 270 NPS units with "significant" natural resources. This involves documenting the features, issues and processes specific to that park and to make a "crosswalk" between a digital geologic map and these features, issues and processes. Numerous steps are involved in completing a park's GRE including conducting scoping meetings, assembling geologic bibliographies of all known applicable references, producing digital geologic maps (bedrock, surficial, abandoned mines, caves, coastal features, etc.), and then assembling all of this information into a usable database. Many cooperators are active in the entire process (federal, state, academic, private etc.)and contribute at various levels from educating park management on geologic resource issues to actually producing geologic field maps. The end result of this multi-faceted cooperation is better stewardship of geologic resources in NPS areas for the enjoyment of future generations.