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In 2006, Arizona enacted legislation that directed the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) to map earth fissures in the state, required that the presence of earth fissures be disclosed in real estate transactions, and that the resultant earth fissure maps be

In 2006, Arizona enacted legislation that directed the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) to map earth fissures in the state, required that the presence of earth fissures be disclosed in real estate transactions, and that the resultant earth fissure maps be made publicly available. In order to meet these statutory requirements, AZGS developed, for the first time, standards, procedures, and criteria for identifying, mapping, and characterizing earth fissures.

AZGS geologists identified earth fissures through a review of publications and reports, air photo analysis, and field reconnaissance. Using GPS, we collected relatively high-precision locations and descriptive data along the length of earth fissure surface exposures, and categorized them as either continuous or discontinuous. If we were not able to find and map previously reported fissures, we used the “reported, unconfirmed” category.

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Title
  • Arizona's Earth Fissure Mapping Program: Protocols, Procedures, and Products
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Date Created
2008-05
Resource Type
  • Text
  • Identifier
    • Identifier Value
      GS 1.3:O 63/08-3
    Note
    • Open-file report (Arizona Geological Survey) ; 08-03
    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 12-13).

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