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Surficial geologic map of the Evansville, Indiana, and Henderson, Kentucky, area Surficial geologic map of the Evansville, Indiana, and Henderson, Kentucky, area

The geologic map of the Evansville, Indiana, and Henderson, Kentucky, area depicts and describes surficial deposits according to their origin and age. Unconsolidated alluvium and outwash fill the Ohio River bedrock valley and attain maximum thickness of 33-39 m under Diamond Island, Kentucky, and Griffith Slough, south of Newburgh, Indiana. The fill is chiefly unconsolidated, fine- to...

Geologic map of the St. Joe quadrangle, Searcy and Marion Counties, Arkansas Geologic map of the St. Joe quadrangle, Searcy and Marion Counties, Arkansas

This map summarizes the geology of the St. Joe 7.5-minute quadrangle in the Ozark Plateaus region of northern Arkansas. Geologically, the area lies on the southern flank of the Ozark dome, an uplift that exposes oldest rocks at its center in Missouri. Physiographically, the St. Joe quadrangle lies within the Springfield Plateau, a topographic surface generally held up by Mississippian...

Geologic Map of the Estes Park 30' x 60' Quadrangle, North-Central Colorado Geologic Map of the Estes Park 30' x 60' Quadrangle, North-Central Colorado

The rocks and landforms of the Estes Park 30 x 60 minute quadrangle display an exceptionally complete record of geologic history in the northern Front Range of Colorado. The Proterozoic basement rocks exposed in the core of the range preserve evidence of Paleoproterozoic marine sedimentation, volcanism, and regional soft-sediment deformation, followed by regional folding and gradational

Surficial Geologic Map of the Death Valley Junction 30' x 60' Quadrangle, California and Nevada Surficial Geologic Map of the Death Valley Junction 30' x 60' Quadrangle, California and Nevada

This surficial geologic map of the Death Valley Junction 30' x 60' quadrangle was compiled digitally at 1:100,000 scale. The map area covers the central part of Death Valley and adjacent mountain ranges - the Panamint Range on the west and the Funeral Mountains on the east - as well as areas east of Death Valley including some of the Amargosa Desert, the Spring Mountains and Pahrump...

Geologic Map of the Elkhorn Quadrangle, Park County, Colorado Geologic Map of the Elkhorn Quadrangle, Park County, Colorado

The Elkhorn thrust is defined by the juxtaposition of Early and Middle Proterozoic metamorphic and igneous rocks against Mesozoic and Tertiary rocks. Within the mapped area, an imbricate frontal thrust system juxtaposes Upper Cretaceous rocks against Paleocene rocks of the South Park Formation. In the southeastern section of the quadrangle, Middle Proterozoic igneous rocks are thrust...

Geologic map of the Denver West 30' x 60' quadrangle, north-central Colorado Geologic map of the Denver West 30' x 60' quadrangle, north-central Colorado

The Denver West quadrangle extends east-west across the entire axis of the Front Range, one of numerous uplifts in the Rocky Mountain region in which Precambrian rocks are exposed. The history of the basement rocks in the Denver West quadrangle is as old as 1,790 Ma. Along the east side of the range, a sequence of sedimentary rocks as old as Pennsylvanian, but dominated by Cretaceous-age...

Geologic Map of the Eastern Three-Quarters of the Cuyama 30' x 60' Quadrangle, California Geologic Map of the Eastern Three-Quarters of the Cuyama 30' x 60' Quadrangle, California

The map area encompasses a large part of the western Transverse Ranges and southern Coast Ranges of southern California. The San Andreas fault (SAF) cuts the northern part of the map. The area south of the SAF, about 80 percent of the map area, encompasses several distinct tectonic blocks bounded by major thrust or reverse faults, including the Santa Ynez fault, Big Pine fault (and...

Geologic map of the Clark Peak quadrangle, Jackson and Larimer Counties, Colorado Geologic map of the Clark Peak quadrangle, Jackson and Larimer Counties, Colorado

The Clark Peak quadrangle encompasses the southern end of the Medicine Bow Mountains and the northernmost end of the Mummy Range. The Continental Divide traverses the map area and Highway 14 cross the Divide at Cameron Pass, in the southeastern corner of the map. Approximately the eastern half of the map, and a few areas to the west, are underlain by Early Proterozoic plutonic and...

Geologic map of the Hidden Hills Ranch Quadrangle, Clark County, Nevada Geologic map of the Hidden Hills Ranch Quadrangle, Clark County, Nevada

The prominent structural feature in the Pahrump Valley is the right-lateral Pahrump-Stewart Valley fault system (PSV) (Anderson and others, 1995b), which is the central segment of the State Line fault system as defined by Blakely and others (1998). The main trace of this fault system, as shown in figure 1A, strikes northwest along the California-Nevada state line through Pahrump and...

Geologic Map of the Abiquiu Quadrangle, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico Geologic Map of the Abiquiu Quadrangle, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico

The Abiquiu 1:24,000-scale quadrangle is located along the Colorado Plateau-Rio Grande rift margin in north-central New Mexico. The map area lies within the Abiquiu embayment, an early (pre-Miocene) extensional basin of the Rio Grande rift. Rocks exposed include continental Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks of the Colorado Plateau and Cenozoic basin-fill deposits and volcanic rocks of the Rio...

Geologic Map of the Eaton Reservoir Quadrangle, Larimer County, Colorado and Albany County, Wyoming Geologic Map of the Eaton Reservoir Quadrangle, Larimer County, Colorado and Albany County, Wyoming

New geologic mapping of the Eaton Reservoir 7.5' quadrangle defines geologic relationships in the northern Front Range along the Colorado/Wyoming border approximately 35 km south of Laramie, Wyo. Previous mapping within the quadrangle was limited to regional reconnaissance mapping (Tweto, 1979; Camp, 1979; Burch, 1983) and some minor site-specific studies (Carlson and Marsh, 1986; W...

Geologic map of the Camas Quadrangle, Clark County, Washington, and Multnomah County, Oregon Geologic map of the Camas Quadrangle, Clark County, Washington, and Multnomah County, Oregon

The Camas 7.5' quadrangle is in southwestern Washington and northwestern Oregon approximately 20 km east of Portland. The map area, bisected by the Columbia River, lies on the eastern margin of the Portland Basin, which is part of the Puget-Willamette Lowland that separates the Cascade Range from the Oregon Coast Range. Since late Eocene time, the Cascade Range has been the locus of an
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