{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "LandslideInventory_DC2", "guid": "0AB01132-FD3C-4893-BB65-F5CB8ACEC71F", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The statewide landslide map database shows many of the landslides mapped by CGS and others over the past 50 years. Each feature includes a database record showing at least the source of the original mapping. Landslide areas shown in color have more information available (see explanation button). The source maps for this database have focused on deep-seated landslides, mapping of debris flows is generally much less complete. Updates to the database are continuing, both to include more existing maps and to add current landslides as they occur. To contribute to the CGS landslide database, send original reports, maps, or photographs (not copies of newspaper articles or other generally available reports) to rghmp@consrv.ca.gov.\n\nThe California Landslide Inventory is comprised of nine feature classes. There are three categories of slide features: Sources, Deposits, and Single Slide Features (SSF). SSF features include both the source and deposit within the boundary of the delineated feature. Each category is represented by three feature classes: points, lines, or polygons depending on the size and shape of the mapped slide.", "description": "CGS Mapped, Current Standard (Active/Historic and Dormant Young)\n\nThe statewide landslide map database shows many of the landslides mapped by CGS and others over the past 50 years. Each feature includes a database record showing at least the source of the original mapping. Landslide areas shown in color have more information available (see explanation button). The source maps for this database have focused on deep-seated landslides, mapping of debris flows is generally much less complete. Updates to the database are continuing, both to include more existing maps and to add current landslides as they occur. To contribute to the CGS landslide database, send original reports, maps, or photographs (not copies of newspaper articles or other generally available reports) to rghmp@consrv.ca.gov\n\nFor more information please go to: http://conservation.ca.gov/cgs/geologic_hazards/landslides/", "summary": "The statewide landslide map database shows many of the landslides mapped by CGS and others over the past 50 years. Each feature includes a database record showing at least the source of the original mapping. Landslide areas shown in color have more information available (see explanation button). The source maps for this database have focused on deep-seated landslides, mapping of debris flows is generally much less complete. Updates to the database are continuing, both to include more existing maps and to add current landslides as they occur. To contribute to the CGS landslide database, send original reports, maps, or photographs (not copies of newspaper articles or other generally available reports) to rghmp@consrv.ca.gov.\n\nThe California Landslide Inventory is comprised of nine feature classes. There are three categories of slide features: Sources, Deposits, and Single Slide Features (SSF). SSF features include both the source and deposit within the boundary of the delineated feature. Each category is represented by three feature classes: points, lines, or polygons depending on the size and shape of the mapped slide.", "title": "LandslideInventory_DC2", "tags": [ "landslides", "landslide inventory", "California", "Geology", "Department of Conservation", "DOC", "CGS", "California Geology", "Geologic Hazards", "California Geological Survey", "California Department of Conservation", "California Natural Resources Agency", "CNRA" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "ArcGIS", "ArcGIS Server", "Data", "Map Service", "Service" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -124.387475877106, 32.5358858953328 ], [ -116.750960210872, 41.9982219606558 ] ], "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 1.7976931348623157E308, "spatialReference": "WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere", "accessInformation": "California Geological Survey, California Department of Conservation", "licenseInfo": "Access Constraints:\nNone.\n\nUse Constraints:\nTo ensure currentness, this dataset must be obtained from the Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey." }