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Issues of scale, location and geologic terrain related to Salt Lake City and Baltimore-Washington metropolitan areas

January 1, 2004

Planning and development of expanding metropolitan regions require consideration of earth science issues related to issues involving scale, space (location), geologic terrain and physiographic units, and information transfer. This paper explores these matters with examples from the Salt Lake City, Utah area and Mid-Atlantic region of Baltimore-Washington that include water supply and natural hazards (earthquakes, landslides, and sinkholes.) Information transfer methods using physiographic units at national, regional, local and site scales serve to communicate relevant geologic constraint and natural resource information.

Publication Year 2004
Title Issues of scale, location and geologic terrain related to Salt Lake City and Baltimore-Washington metropolitan areas
Authors E.T. Cleaves, A.E. Godfrey
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70026453
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse