Skip to main content
Product
Product

GEOLOGY, NATIONAL ATLAS OF THE US

$9.00
Available

Product Details

Product Number
207470
Scale
1:7,500,000
Alternate ID
-
Authors
CHARLES A BUSH
Version Date
01/01/2007
Countries
USA
Media
Paper
Format
Flat
Digital Reproduction
Yes

Additional Details

Description
This map in the National Atlas of the United States of America illustrates the Geology of the United States. The map shows: * the age, distribution, and character of rocks at or near the land surface; * the ages of sedimentary, volcanic, plutonic, and metamorphic rocks; * bedrock immediately beneath soils or thin surficial deposits; * the thick deposits along the lower Mississippi River, on the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains, and in the deep basins of the western Cordillera; * the limits of continental glaciation; * major faults, impact structures, large volcanic calderas, and many other significant and interesting geologic features. ,,,, This map measures approximately 27" by 31" and is a generalization of a geologic map of North America that was published in 2005 by the Geological Society of America. The majority of the map covers the conterminous portion of the U.S. with insets covering Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Survey Date
2007
Print Date
2007
Height In Inches
32.000
Length In Inches
28.000
Boundary Type
Political Unit
Two Sided
No
Pieces
1
Languages
English
Related Items
SET, LANDFORMS OF CONTERMINOUS US, US
Landforms of the conterminous United States a digital shaded-relief portrayal
NORTH AMERICA TAPESTRY OF TIME & TERRAIN
THE NORTH AMERICA TAPESTRY OF TIME AND TERRAIN
GEOLOGIC MAP UNITED STATES, US
GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE UNITED STATES, Sold as a 3 piece set, when ordered will receive the WEST HALF ($12), EAST HALF ($12) & the accompanying legend. <p> <p> This Geologic Map of the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii) is published at a scale of 1:2,500,000, and was compiled between 1967 and 1971 by Philip B. King and Helen M. Beikman, with geologic cartography by Gertrude J. Edmonston. Use this map for teaching and learning about the geology of the continental United States, and to explore the relationship between geology, minerals, population, and physical processes both past and present. <p> <p> **Map is in two sheets with an accompanying legend.** East Half Id #28920 Legend Id #28921 West Half Id #518942