Digital polylines to accompany Hydrogeological Field Notes by Dr. József Tóth 1964-1969, Central and Southern Alberta (GIS data, polygon features)

Publication Type
Data
Published Date
Topic
Water Resource
Publication ID
DIG 2014-0015
Publication ID Extended
Digital Data 2014-0015
Publication
Authors
Abstract
 

These data polygons are sites which were visited by Dr. József Tóth during his 1964 to 1969 fieldwork. Dr. Tóth is a distinguished hydrogeologist who developed and published his landmark "Unit Basin" theory of steady state flow leading to the fundamental concept in hydrogeology known as "Tothian flow system theory". His contributions to hydrogeology turned the Research Council of Alberta, and subsequently the University of Alberta, into internationally renowned institutions for hydrogeological research. The sites in this data set show the locations of wetlands referenced in Alberta Geological Survey report INF 143 and they are numbered accordingly. The data are in ESRI shapefile format.

Citation

Stewart, S.A. comp. (2014): Digital polylines to accompany hydrogeological field notes by Dr. József Tóth: 1964-1969, central and southern Alberta (GIS data, polygon features); Alberta Energy Regulator, AER/AGS Digital Dataset 2014-0015.

Place Keywords
alberta, canada
Place Keywords NTS
82o, 83b
Theme Keywords
flow system, gis data, groundwater, springs, water wells, wetlands