Journal week #6
In my case I decided to make questions regarding two different geological areas and geological resources and the California Department of conservation itself. This regarding its role in activities that impact this states geological landscape transformation. Thus, aspects I believe are directly related to geological alterations in such a seismologic zone as the San Francisco area and the many valleys surrounding this state. for example, in terms of states oil and gas wells, in terms of oil and gas excavations, I found that the department of conservation is very strict in terms of permitting the drilling, gas and oil extraction due to the geological zone that he valley of San Fernando and San Francisco represents for the population living in that area. I was also curios over the mines and mineral extraction or mining in zones near some seismologic areas, I found that for this matter the department of conservation subjects to strict geological investigation for assessing and determining the zones for mineral and mineral mining which is very important for the geological zones in terms of environmental impact. They are concerned that some geological alterations in this zone might signify geological land alteration. lastly, I fond very interesting for the land use and planning the department of conservation intervenes in every geological zone of this State of California my question regarding this department would be how do this department informs to the public how to locate the wells and mining sites. This a publication issue with in this institution.
The California Department of Conservation, Geologic Energy Managment Division publishes a GIS feature class of well locations and its associated records across the state for use by the public.
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