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Surface features of central North America: a synoptic view from computer graphics

January 1, 1991

A digital shaded-relief image of the 48 contiguous United States shows the details of large- and small-scale landforms, including several linear trends. The features faithfully reflect tectonism, continental glaciation, fluvial activity, volcanism, and other surface-shaping events and processes. The new map not only depicts topography accurately and in its true complexity, but does so in one synoptic view that provides a regional context for geologic analysis unobscured by clouds, culture, vegetation, or artistic constraints. -Author

Publication Year 1991
Title Surface features of central North America: a synoptic view from computer graphics
Authors R.J. Pike
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title GSA Today
Index ID 70016384
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse