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The FGS has a number of resources for geologic data and information. Please see below for links. Florida Geologic Data. Geologic Data. MapDirect Gallery. ... Contact. 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 [email protected] 850-245-2118. Top.
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Used in Quarrying Limestone and Dolomite, With Geologic Considerations By Joseph M. Pugliese Twin Cities Mining Research Center, Minneapolis, Minn . . US Department of Interior Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Kenneth K. Eltschlager Mining/Explosives Engineer 3 Parkway Center Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412.937.2169
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Data for the District of Columbia is included with Maryland. Separate geologic maps are available for Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Horton, J.D., 2017, The State Geologic Map Compilation (SGMC) geodatabase of the conterminous United States (ver. 1.1, August 2017): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7WH2N65.
The geologic history of the rocks of Hells Canyon began 300 million years ago with an arc of volcanoes that emerged from the waters of the Pacific Ocean. Over millions of years, the volcanoes subsided and limestone built up on the underwater platforms. The basins between them were filled with sedimentary rock.
The Sheep Creek Geologic Loop road follows Sheep Creek into the mountains west of Flaming Gorge Reservoir. It forks from Hwy 44 about five miles south of the town of Manila. It follows the visually dramatic Uinta Fault and then loops back to Hwy 44.
Geologic maps published by WSGS geoscientists disseminate new data collected in the field and synthesize data from existing maps, reports, and investigations. WSGS geologists use a multi-discipline approach to geologic mapping, including remote sensing, structural geology, stratigraphy, and geochronology to name a few.
Geologic conditions and human activities can result in a variety of hazards such as landslides, rockfall, debris flow, earthquakes, liquefaction, volcanic eruptions, and expansive soils. As the human footprint in Idaho grows it is critical to understand and identify geologic hazards so their impacts can be mitigated, and losses can be minimized.