Geologic map of the Lima 30’ x 60’ quadrangle, southwest Montana

Open-File Report 408
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Abstract

This geologic map represents a compilation of mostly previously unpublished maps by numerous authors. The map is divided into three areas of responsibility: 1) the Tendoy Mountains and western Centennial Mountains, mapped and compiled by Betty Skipp, Susanne Janecke, and Bill Perry (Part A); 2) the Snowcrest Range, mapped by Edward T. Ruppel (Part B), and 3) the remainder of the area, including the Sage Creek basin, the Red Rock Hills, the Blacktail Range, and the Upper Blacktail Deer Creek valley, compiled and mapped by Jeff Lonn and Jim Sears, with data also contributed by Bill Fritz, Hugh Hurlow, and Rob Thomas (Part C). Figure 1 shows mapping responsibilities.

The geologic map (Plate 1) is accompanied by this text pamphlet describing map units for each of the three areas. The same lithologic distinctions among units and the same unit labels were used where possible, usually where formal stratigraphic nomenclature existed, but each area has its own informal Tertiary and Quaternary stratigraphy. References are also given separately in each section. However, correlation diagrams for each of the three areas are shown in a single Correlation Chart for the whole quadrangle (Figure 2).

Plate 2, at the same scale, is provided in order to show more readily the names being applied to specific faults and folds, particularly in the Tendoy Mountains and western Centennial Mountains.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype State or Local Government Series
Title Geologic map of the Lima 30’ x 60’ quadrangle, southwest Montana
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 408
Year Published 2000
Language English
Publisher Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology
Description 42 p.
Country United States
State Montana
Other Geospatial Lima 30' x 60' quadrangle
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