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Mid-1990s to 2006 GIS data representing oil and gas field boundaries within the Cretaceous Mannville Group of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The dataset consists of polygon shapefiles originally created by the Alberta Geological Survey and later consolidated by the Government of Alberta.
Mid-1990s GIS polygon data depicts heavy oil migration systems within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The Alberta Geological Survey created the original digital files, which were later corrected and attributed in 2005-2006. This dataset represents Figure 21 from the Geological Atlas chapter on petroleum generation and migration.
Geospatial polygon features map the Devonian petroleum system within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The data was created by the Alberta Geological Survey in the mid-1990s and later edited in 2005-06. It originates from a chapter of the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.
GIS polygon features illustrate the Devonian-Mississippian petroleum system within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. Shapefiles were created by the Alberta Geological Survey from mid-1990s digital archives and later edited in 2005-06 for correction and consolidation. The data originates from Chapter 31 of the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.
Shapefile data delineates the Lower Jurassic petroleum system within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The Alberta Geological Survey created the original digital files in the mid-1990s, with subsequent edits in 2005-06 for correction and consolidation. This dataset represents Figure 19 from a chapter on petroleum generation and migration in the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.
Polygon features represent the Devonian-Mississippian petroleum system within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. Shapefiles were created by the Alberta Geological Survey in the mid-1990s and edited in 2005-2006. The data is part of Chapter 31 of the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.
Polygon features map the location and extent of oil and gas fields within the Lower Mannville Group of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. This GIS dataset was originally created by the Alberta Geological Survey in the mid-1990s and later edited for accuracy in 2005-2006. It forms part of a reference volume documenting the subsurface geology of the basin.
Lower Jurassic Petroleum System GIS data consists of polygon features from the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. Shapefiles were created by the Alberta Geological Survey in the mid-1990s and later edited in 2005-2006 to correct and attribute the data. This dataset represents Figure 19 from Chapter 31 of the Atlas, focusing on petroleum generation and migration.
Shapefiles map petroleum generation and migration pathways within a major Canadian sedimentary basin. Data originates from the Alberta Geological Survey's mid-1990s digital archives, later edited and attributed in 2005-06. This collection represents Figure 14 from the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.
Geospatial line features represent the Cretaceous Second White Specks petroleum system within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The dataset was created by the Alberta Geological Survey in the mid-1990s and later edited in 2005-06 for correction and consolidation. It is part of a reference volume documenting subsurface geology.
Geospatial line features from Figure 5 of the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin illustrate the Middle Devonian petroleum system. Shapefiles were created by the Alberta Geological Survey in the mid-1990s and later edited for correction and attribution in 2005-06. The dataset is maintained by the Government of Alberta and was last updated in March 2026.
Heavy Oil Migration System is a GIS dataset of line features representing petroleum migration pathways. It was created by the Alberta Geological Survey from mid-1990s digital files, edited and attributed in 2005-06, and published by the Government of Alberta. The data is part of the Geological Atlas documenting the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin's subsurface geology.
Shapefile data maps the Nisku Petroleum System, a key hydrocarbon generation and migration zone within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The files were originally created by the Alberta Geological Survey in the mid-1990s and later edited for correction and consolidation between 2005 and 2006. This dataset is part of a published geological atlas chapter.
1990s-era GIS shapefiles depict the Cretaceous Colorado Group petroleum system within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The data was created by the Alberta Geological Survey, archived in the mid-1990s, and later edited and attributed in 2005-2006. It represents Figure 24 from a chapter on petroleum generation and migration in the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.
Mid-1990s to 2006 geospatial line features representing the Lower Jurassic petroleum system within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. This dataset was created by the Alberta Geological Survey, edited in 2005-06, and is part of a geological atlas chapter on petroleum generation and migration. It is published by the Government of Alberta.
Western Canada Sedimentary Basin geological data details the Cretaceous Second White Specks petroleum system as polygon features. The dataset was created by the Alberta Geological Survey from mid-1990s files and later edited in 2005-06. It originates from Chapter 31 of the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.
Geospatial polygon features delineating the Lower Jurassic petroleum system within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The dataset was created by the Alberta Geological Survey from archived mid-1990s digital files and later edited in 2005-06. It forms part of a reference volume documenting subsurface geology.
Polygon features represent the Lower Jurassic petroleum system, a key source-rock interval, within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. Shapefiles were created by the Alberta Geological Survey from mid-1990s digital archives and later edited for consolidation in 2005-06. This dataset is part of a larger geological atlas chapter on petroleum generation and migration.
1990s to 2006 geospatial polygon features representing the petroleum system of the Middle Triassic period within the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. This dataset was created by the Alberta Geological Survey and later edited for correction and consolidation. It originates from Chapter 31 of the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.
Moreton Bay Regional Council planning scheme overlay identifies land with acid sulfate soil hazards. The data supports development assessment by showing locations where special considerations apply for building, excavation, or vegetation clearing. It is provided by the City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub and was last updated in March 2026.