Closed marshallrobinson closed 3 years ago
Found some time today to review. In the successive posts are comments about each category: 1) Infrastructure - due to scale, really hard to see the Field Office. Should the map 'scale up' so that the user can see the outline when the object is selected?
2) Geology - not sure what Zoom to layer does. After selecting, nothing happened. Same is true under other options.
3) Geology - Data Table, brought up a table with a single entry, for hornblende. I was confused.
4) Subsurface Geologic Data - nothing displayed when selecting Milford Valley Top of Bedrock Surface. No data table, nothing happens when selection Zoom to Layer.
5) Thermal Data - a. Are you contouring the data? or Just using contour maps provided by FORGE? Reason I ask, is that it is obvious the contouring has not been done properly. End result is that it challenges the credibility of the map.
7) Seismicity – I’m confused by the legend. Should the first entry be understood to mean all earthquakes less than or equal to M 6.627542? Or just those between 2.5 and 6.627542? Also, not sure you need that many decimal places for this type of map. Suggest using the same number of decimal places for all of the ranges.
8) Geophysical data There is a symbol but no label for two of the three categories. See image below.
9) Groundwater – Water Geochemistry - No data table. No explanation of the label at each location. Well name?
- Geophysical data There is a symbol but no label for two of the three categories. See image below.
Add data table to this layer
- Groundwater – Water Geochemistry - No data table. No explanation of the label at each location. Well name?
Add data table for this layer
- Subsurface Geologic Data - nothing displayed when selecting Milford Valley Top of Bedrock Surface. No data table, nothing happens when selection Zoom to Layer.
Add initial pop-up showing how to tilt map. (mobile and desktop - do like Hazards Portal)
Issues addressed in latest data update:
@bkeach2 this application is ready for you to review when you have time. Thanks!
https://geology.utah.gov/apps/jay/tests/FORGE/