Description: Points that represent geologic features such as breccia, gravel pits, mines, springs, drill holes, or other features too small to be delineated by a polygon.
Description: Lines (e.g., cross-section lines) that have no real-world physical existence, such that LocationConfidenceMeters, ExistenceConfidence, and IdentityConfidence attributes are meaningless, and that are never shown as concealed beneath a covering unit.
Description: Lines that represent dikes, coal seams, ash beds, fold hinge-surface traces, isograds, and other linear features. All have these properties: (A) They do not participate in map-unit topology. (B) They correspond to features that exist within the Earth and may be concealed beneath younger, covering, material. (C) They are located with an accuracy that likely can be estimated.