Closed ItoErika closed 7 years ago
Any lines?
I don't believe so. I will double check on the source website though !
the site had some form of lines and points but they had to be downloaded as separate shapefiles
separate files is almost always the case for the points and lines that we want. sometimes there are multiple files for both (especially lines)
If there aren't lines, close this one down.
We don't have lines for a lot of sources - why does the absence of them eliminate this particular source?
I suppose it doesn't, but I really do try not to get sources that don't have lines. I think almost all of ours do.
It looks like there may be lines for the source here: http://www3.inegi.org.mx/sistemas/biblioteca/ficha.aspx?upc=702825267605. I'm working on a laptop that doesn't have qgis right now. I will check it out again tomorrow, but it looks promising.
Lines and points have been added to the folder and pushed to teststrata.
For the lines table I combined the columns buzamiento and inclina_ into a translated field titled inclination because they both seemed to refer to the tilt of fold axes.
Tile rolling failed. Source is medium, but no tiles seem to have been rolled at medium zoom scale. Will defer to @jczaplew
Lines have been pushed. The updated shapefile is titled "Lines".
Info
Name: Mexico
Source URL: http://www.inegi.org.mx/geo/contenidos/recnat/geologia/infoescala.aspx
Estimated scale: medium?
Number of bedrock polygons: 11,591
Lithology field: class
Time field: age
Stratigraphy name field: type
Description field: type
Comments field:
Comments:
age, class, and type fields were translated from the original attribute table data.
Todo: