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GeoWebFace
GeoWebFace
Through connections with EGLE’s DataMiner, users can access and view more specific detailed information within well files, well logs, and production records. Users can also display geologic information and associated features including: quaternary geology and geological features, bedrock geology and geological features, water wells, wetlands, and regulated dune areas.
Internal map functions allow the user:
- To view, filter, and search for items based upon attributes and location
- Change basemaps
- Measure distances
- Change the transparency of layers
- Select items of interest to see additional information
- Add additional data layers available online or add via a URL or file
- Export the data
GeoWebFace
A wide array of geologic information for natural resource management, educational and general interests. We recommend reviewing the user guide before diving in.
Contact us
GeoWebFace Team
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
Geologic Resources Management Division
P.O. Box 30256
Lansing, MI 48909
The maps and information provided through GeoWebFace are designed for planning and educational activities, not for the legal determination of property boundaries, mineral rights or related issues.
The users should be aware of and abide by all relevant regulations before taking any action. EGLE provides this data, related materials and services “as is.”
Reasonable due diligence is used to gather and validate the data. Due to the immense volumes and extensive variety, some data may be missing, incomplete or inaccurate.
Please bring concerns to the attention of EGLE-GeoWebFace@Michigan.gov. Maps and data are subject to change without notice.