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Feature dataset GeologicMap, part of Geologic Map of Northeasternmost Tennessee, and Adjacent Parts of Virginia and North Carolina

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2022-12-15

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King, P.B., Ferguson, H.W., Hamilton, W., and Weinmann, B.R., 2023, Feature dataset GeologicMap, part of Geologic Map of Northeasternmost Tennessee, and Adjacent Parts of Virginia and North Carolina: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9JW4EPK.

Summary

The geology of an area of 660 square miles mostly in the northeastern corner of Tennessee and small adjacent areas in Virginia and North Carolina is the subject of this report. The region lies principally in the Unaka province, with extensions northwestward into the Appalachian Valley and southwestward into the Blue Ridge province. The report combines results of surveys made between 1941 and 1953 by the U. S. Geological Survey, the Tennessee Division of Geology, and the Tennessee Valley Authority, and is published in cooperation with the Tennessee Division of Geology. Northeasternmost Tennessee is a region of widespread mineralization and was formerly important for mineral production. Iron, manganese, and bauxite have been mined, and [...]

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NortheastTNUSGSPP311.zip
“Database, validation, map document, and stylesheet”
4.75 MB application/zip
NortheastTNUSGSPP311-open.zip
“Open access shapefiles from database”
10.55 MB application/zip
NortheastTNUSGSPP311-metadata.zip
“FGDC compliant metadata for all feature and object classes”
96.45 KB application/zip

Purpose

The geologic map database of the Northeasternmost Tennessee, and Adjacent Parts of Virginia and North Carolina is intended to serve as a foundation for applying geologic information to problems involving land use decisions, groundwater availability and quality, earth resources such as natural aggregate for construction, assessment of natural hazards (earthquakes), and engineering and environmental studies for waste disposal sites and construction projects. The database and associated geologic map improves the understanding of the bedrock geology in the Appalachian Mountains, establishes a modern framework for 1:48,000-scale bedrock geologic mapping in the Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina, provides a context for historical mines and geology in the eastern Tennessee.

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