Southeastern Alaska is underlain by sedimentary, volcanic, intrusive, and metamorphic rocks of Quaternary to Cambrian, and probable Proterozoic age. These rocks have been classified on the geologic map and in this pamphlet into units that emphasize the regional distribution of lithically similar and generally coeval geologic units. The distribution, age, stratigraphic or intrusive relations, and metamorphic and structural characteristics of the map units are described below in the Description of Map Units, and the temporal relations between units are shown on the Correlation of Map Units (Plate). Figure I shows the primary sources of information used in compiling the geologic map.