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Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, John W. Taber Collection, Map ID 55408
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In support of the proposed Susitna-Watana Hydroelectric Project, the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) developed a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based geologic compilation of published and unpublished maps for twelve, inch-to-mile (1:63,360-scale) quadrangles encompassing the proposed hydroelectric project footprint, including the anticipated reservoir and surrounding area. DGGS geologists reviewed and analyzed existing geologic mapping for quality and completeness, and the maps were converted for use in GIS. The conversion process included scanning and georeferencing the original hard-copy map documents, creating a geodatabase, digitizing the geologic data, assigning attributes, and...
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) has conducted 1:63,360-scale geologic mapping of the Sagavanirktok B-1 Quadrangle (640 square km�equivalent to four 7.5 minute quadrangles). This mapping project reinterprets micropaleontologic correlations for 17 Sagavanirktok Quadrangle wells, and reprocesses data from the one publicly-available seismic line. Surface geologic mapping, subsurface-to-surface stratigraphic age control, and seismic framework are required to reliably decipher the complex geology of this key area of the Brooks Range. Outcrops within the Sagavanirktok B-1 Quadrangle are the closest surface expressions of Prudhoe Bay source and reservoir rocks. This study yields critical petroleum-related...
This geodatabase contains all of the map information used to publish the Surficial Geologic Map of the Owlshead Mountains 30’ X 60’ Quadrangle,Inyo and San Bernardino Counties, California: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map SIM-3496. The geodatabase and associated map delineate primarily surficial geology and neotectonics structure across the entire extent of this quadrangle, which includes 32 complete 7.5’ quadrangles located in the Owlshead Mountains, southern Death Valley, and adjoining basins and highlands in the southwestern section of Inyo County and the northeastern part of San Bernardino County in eastern California. The datasets contained in this Scientific Investigation Map describe the...
Map of domestic and industrial well locations, and geologic formations for Hamilton Township, Mercer County, NJ
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Map of operations and reclamation plan, phase 1 for Moores Station Quarry Program, Hopewell, Mercer County, NJ
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Geologic map with production wells in Gloucester County, NJ
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Topographic plan with proposed contours for preliminary plan for the South River Tidal Dam, sheet 11 of 39, Middlesex County, NJ
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Topographic plan with proposed contours for preliminary plan for the South River Tidal Dam, sheet 10 of 39, Middlesex County, NJ
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The original geologic maps of the Taurus-Littrow region (I-800) were published in 1972 as two map sheets (1:250,000 and 1:50,000) in a Transverse Mercator projection to support the Apollo 17 mission, the sixth and final crewed mission to land on the Moon (December 7 – 19, 1972). These renovated versions of the 1:50k and 1:250k maps represent a best effort to capture and preserve the fidelity of the original mapping effort in an interactive digital format. These maps are not updated versions or reinterpretations of the original geologic maps which were based on Apollo 15 metric photographs, but spatial adjustments to a Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Wide Angle Camera (WAC) basemap to make the maps more compatible...
Geology of Montana
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This 1:5,000 scale geolgic map is one of a series made from photographs transmitted by the Ranger VIII spacecraft. The Sabine EB region, in the southwestern part of Mare Tranquillitatis, is adjacent to the Sabine DM area, which was mapped at a scale of 1:50,000 by Trask (1969). The geology of parts of the map area was evaluated by H.H. Schmitt (in Shoemaker, 1966 p. 326-331) and Kuiper, Stroms and LePoole (1966, p. 91-93, p. 115-117). For this study Lunar Orbiter II photographs were used to fill in details on the South and West sides of the map area where the Ranger data are poor. One of the main objectives of the study was to asses the applicability of lunar geologic mapping at this scale and resolution.
The Systematic mapping of lava flow units in the Tharsis region has been compiled into a series of 16 maps at 1:2,000,000 scale. This work provides information on the sources and areal extent of the lava flows, on their eruptive sequences and relative ages, and on relations between the flows and geologic structure in the largest, most active tectonic and volcanic province on Mars. Some of the maps were made from controlled Viking photomosaics published as quarter quadrangles in the Atlas of Mars Topographic Series (U.S. Geological Survey, 1979) and tied to the Viking control net. Where these photomosaics were not available, larger scale catalog photomosaics tied to the Mariner 9 control net were used. These maps...
The Plato quadrangle in the north-central part of the Moon lies within a series of concentric depressed and raised rings surrounding the Imbrium basin, the center of which lies about 335 km southwest of Montes Teneriffe. The innermost raised ring is marked by isolated ridges and peaks within Mare Imbrium itself, including in the Plato quadrangle Montes Recti and Teneriffe. The band of terra including Montes Aples forms part of the second and most prominent raised ring, immediately encircling Mare Imbrium. Mare Frigoris is part of the succeeding depressed ring and the terra in the north of the quadrangle part of the third raised ring. It is believed that the Imbrium basin and other multi-ringed basins on the Moon...
The Humboldt Mountain Quadrangle is located at the north edge of the Phoenix metropolitan area northeast of and adjacent to the town of Cave Creek, Arizona. The quadrangle straddles the hydrographic divide between the New River and Verde River basins. The quadrangle includes the upper Cave Creek drainage in the New River drainage basin, and the upper Camp Creek, lower Lime Creek, and upper Willow Springs Creek portions of the Verde River drainage basin. Geologic mapping of the Humboldt Mountain Quadrangle is one of a series of geologic maps covering the northeastern part of the Phoenix metropolitan area (Ferguson and others, 1998a, b; Leighty and others, 1997; Skotnicki, 1996a, b; and Skotnicki and others, 1997).
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This dataset describes faults and structural features of the Caribbean region (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, United States, Venezuela, and the Virgin Islands (named countries may not be completely shown on map)).
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During 2006 and 2007 the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys conducted reconnaissance interpretive mapping of permafrost in Alaska Highway Corridor Segment 1, which straddles the Alaska Highway through the Tanana River valley from Delta Junction to the eastern boundary of the Mt. Hayes Quadrangle. Primarily, we inferred the extent of permafrost and ice content by interpreting ~1:63,360-scale, false-color infrared aerial photographs taken in August 1980.
Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, John W. Taber Collection, Map ID 55360
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: GEOLOGIC MAP
Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) has conducted 1:63,360-scale geologic mapping of the Sagavanirktok B-1 Quadrangle (640 square km�equivalent to four 7.5 minute quadrangles). This geologic map was produced by merging a bedrock geologic map and a surficial geologic map of the Eagle A-2 Quadrangle. This mapping project reinterprets micropaleontologic correlations for 17 Sagavanirktok Quadrangle wells, and reprocesses data from the one publicly-available seismic line. Surface geologic mapping, subsurface-to-surface stratigraphic age control, and seismic framework are required to reliably decipher the complex geology of this key area of the Brooks Range. Outcrops within the Sagavanirktok B-1...
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