Ohio Bedrock Geology Map

Ohio Bedrock Geology Map. PPT A View of Earth’s Past PowerPoint Presentation ID3661507 Precambrian faults: Deep faults in the ancient crystalline basement rock Detailed mapping at 1:24,000 scale was performed in Ohio from the 1960's to the 1980's.

(a) Cross section AA of six bedrock aquifers of the TCMA; (b) map view
(a) Cross section AA of six bedrock aquifers of the TCMA; (b) map view from www.researchgate.net

This map is a generalization of the Bedrock Geologic Map of Ohio (Slucher and others, 2006)—the fi rst statewide 1:500,000-scale bedrock-geology map compiled by the Ohio Division of Geological Survey since 1920 and the fi rst to properly portray the bedrock geology that exists beneath the extensive deposits of Quaternary This dataset is used to depict the bedrock geology at 1:24,000-scale for Ohio.

(a) Cross section AA of six bedrock aquifers of the TCMA; (b) map view

This data layer contains the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology data of Ohio This map is a generalization of the Bedrock Geologic Map of Ohio (Slucher and others, 2006)—the fi rst statewide 1:500,000-scale bedrock-geology map compiled by the Ohio Division of Geological Survey since 1920 and the fi rst to properly portray the bedrock geology that exists beneath the extensive deposits of Quaternary Bedrock Geology Earthquakes Educational Resources Energy Resources

Spatial Thinking Earth 2 Class. Bedrock-topography maps are essential to producing accurate bedrock-geology maps of glaciated Ohio and of partially buried valleys beyond the glacial limit Bedrock Geology of Ohio 24K (ODNR-DGS) This dataset is used to depict the bedrock geology at 1:24,000-scale for Ohio

Map Geology of New York a short account, 1966 Cartography Wall Art. This map is a generalization of the Bedrock Geologic Map of Ohio (Slucher and others, 2006)—the first statewide 1:500,000-scale bedrock-geology map compiled by the ODNR Division of Geological Survey since 1920 and the first to properly portray the bedrock geology that exists beneath the extensive deposits of Quaternary Precambrian 100-ft contours: Elevation (relative to sea level) of the top.