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Our programs produce accurate geologic maps and 3-D geologic frameworks that provide critical data for sustaining and improving the quality of life and economic vitality of the Nation. They also organize, maintain, and publish the geospatial baseline of the Nation's topography, natural landscape, built environment and more.

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Quaternary geologic map of the Lake Superior 4 degrees x 6 degrees quadrangle, United States and Canada

The Quaternary Geologic Map of the Lake Superior 4? x 6? Quadrangle was mapped as part of the Quaternary Geologic Atlas of the United States. The atlas was begun as an effort to depict the areal distribution of surficial geologic deposits and other materials that accumulated or formed during the past 2+ million years, the period that includes all activities of the human species. These materials ar

Reconnaissance geochemical map of the Mount Henry Roadless Area, Lincoln County, Montana

A geochemical survey was conducted in the Mount Henry Roadless Area, Kootenai National Forest, Lincoln County, Mont. by the U.S. Geological Survey during the summer of 1981. The sampling and analytical programs were designed to locate mineralized zones in outcrops or in rocks buried at shallow depth. The geochemical results should be evaluated in context with geological and geophysical results. Po

Reconnaissance geochemical maps of mineralized rocks in the Dragoon Mountains Roadless Area, Cochise County, Arizona

The Dragoon Mountains of central Cochise County are one of a group of northwest-trending ranges in southeastern Arizona. The Dragoon Mountains have a broad, low southeastern part; a narrow, moderately high central part; and a broad, high, northwestern part. The Dragoon Mountains Roadless Area, about 55 mi2 (104 km2) in size, covers most of this northwestern part. The roadless area thus extends fro

Residual total intensity magnetic map of Ohio

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Seismicity map of the state of Colorado

The data shown on this map and listed in table 1 are for earthquakes that were originally included in a study of seismic risk in the United States (Algermissen, 1969). This data file has been recompiled and updated through 1981. Some revisions of epicenters and intensities in the original file have been made, and intensities have been assigned to earthquakes that previously had none assigned. Only
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