{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "WVWellheaders", "guid": "9D107AED-9717-4EF1-A9E3-7E673139098C", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "West Virginia Well Headers, AASG State Geothermal Data", "description": "A well is a facility defined by its function to extract fluids from within the earth. A well may be a simple hole in the ground (generally not the kind of wells we're interested in here...), but in general will consist of a dug shaft or drilled borehole. Drilled wells may include one or more boreholes (well bores) that are accessed from the surface at an origin collar, which defines the origin of the well. Individual boreholes in the well my have origin points (collars) that are located within existing boreholes in the well (e.g. sidetracks). The most common situation, especially for water wells, is a well consisting of a single borehole with a collar that is coincident with the well origin.\n\nWell header features represent individual wells, and are the anchor for a variety of observations and other features.\n\nFrom: http://www.stategeothermaldata.org/data_delivery/content_models/well_header", "summary": "West Virginia Well Headers, AASG State Geothermal Data", "title": "WV WellHeaders", "tags": [ "well", "borehole", "header", "geothermal", "aasg", "wms", "wfs" ], "type": "Map Service", "typeKeywords": [ "Data", "Service", "Map Service", "ArcGIS Server" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ -82.5936829999999, 37.228912 ], [ -78.405287, 40.569915 ] ], "spatialReference": "GCS_WGS_1984", "accessInformation": "Data and service provided by the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey", "licenseInfo": "" }