Maps
This Maps webpage contains descriptions of and links to USGS topographic maps, the National Map, and other types of maps that are not official USGS publication series, including online interactive maps related to Region 7: Upper Colorado Basin. To access USGS publications series maps related to Region 7, please visit the Publications page of this web site.
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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...
Three-Dimensional Geologic Map of the Hayward Fault Zone, San Francisco Bay Region, California Three-Dimensional Geologic Map of the Hayward Fault Zone, San Francisco Bay Region, California
A three-dimensional (3D) geologic map of the Hayward Fault zone was created by integrating the results from geologic mapping, potential field geophysics, and seismology investigations. The map volume is 100 km long, 20 km wide, and extends to a depth of 12 km below sea level. The map volume is oriented northwest and is approximately bisected by the Hayward Fault. The complex geologic...
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...
Precambrian basement structure map of the continental United States - An interpretation of geologic and aeromagnetic data Precambrian basement structure map of the continental United States - An interpretation of geologic and aeromagnetic data
The Precambrian basement rocks of the continental United States are largely covered by younger sedimentary and volcanic rocks, and the availability of updated aeromagnetic data (NAMAG, 2002) provides a means to infer major regional basement structures and tie together the scattered, but locally abundant, geologic information. Precambrian basement structures in the continental United...
Historic trail map of the La Junta 1 degree x 2 degree quadrangle, southeastern Colorado and western Kansas Historic trail map of the La Junta 1 degree x 2 degree quadrangle, southeastern Colorado and western Kansas
This historic trail map of the La Junta quadrangle contains all or part of eight Colorado and Kansas counties. Many of the historic trails in the La Junta quadrangle were used by Indians long before the white man reached the area. The earliest recorded use of the trails by white men in the quadrangle was in the 1820s when traders brought goods from St. Louis for barter with the Indians...
Net-infiltration map of the Navajo Sandstone outcrop area in western Washington County, Utah Net-infiltration map of the Navajo Sandstone outcrop area in western Washington County, Utah
As populations grow in the arid southwestern United States and desert bedrock aquifers are increasingly targeted for future development, understanding and quantifying the spatial variability of net infiltration and recharge becomes critically important for inventorying groundwater resources and mapping contamination vulnerability. A Geographic Information System (GIS)-based model...
Isostatic Gravity Map with Geology of the Santa Ana 30' x 60' Quadrangle, Southern California Isostatic Gravity Map with Geology of the Santa Ana 30' x 60' Quadrangle, Southern California
This report presents an updated isostatic gravity map, with an accompanying discussion of the geologic significance of gravity anomalies in the Santa Ana 30 by 60 minute quadrangle, southern California. Comparison and analysis of the gravity field with mapped geology indicates the configuration of structures bounding the Los Angeles Basin, geometry of basins developed within the Elsinore...
Aeromagnetic Map with Geology of the Los Angeles 30 x 60 Minute Quadrangle, Southern California Aeromagnetic Map with Geology of the Los Angeles 30 x 60 Minute Quadrangle, Southern California
Introduction: An important objective of geologic mapping is to project surficial structures and stratigraphy into the subsurface. Geophysical data and analysis are useful tools for achieving this objective. This aeromagnetic anomaly map provides a three-dimensional perspective to the geologic mapping of the Los Angeles 30 by 60 minute quadrangle. Aeromagnetic maps show the distribution...
Bathymetric map of the north part of Great Salt Lake, Utah, 2006 Bathymetric map of the north part of Great Salt Lake, Utah, 2006
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands, collected bathymetric data for the north part of Great Salt Lake during the spring and early summer of 2006 using a single beam, high-definition fathometer and real-time differential global positioning system. Approximately 5.2 million depth readings were...
Bathymetric map of the south part of Great Salt Lake, Utah, 2005 Bathymetric map of the south part of Great Salt Lake, Utah, 2005
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife Resources, collected bathymetric data for the south part of Great Salt Lake during 2002–04 using a single beam, high-definition fathometer and real-time differential global positioning system. Approximately 7.6 million depth readings were collected along more than 1,050 miles of...