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Geologic map of the Mare Australe area of Mars
C.D. Condit, L.A. Soderblom
1978, IMAP 1076
The south polar region of Mars is among the most geologically diverse on the planet. The areas is within the heavily cratered hemisphere of Mars but is <span class="NormalTextRun...
Geologic map of the Boulder-Fort Collins-Greeley area, Colorado
Roger B. Colton
1978, IMAP 855-G
This digital map shows the geographic extent of rock stratigraphic units (formations) as compiled by Colton in 1976 under the Front Range Urban Corridor Geology Program. Colton used his own geologic mapping and previously published geologic maps to compile one map having a single classification of geologic units....
Geologic map of the New Windsor Quadrangle, Carroll County, Maryland
G.W. Fisher
1978, IMAP 1037
The pattern of rock units in the geologic map of the New Windsor quadrangle has been affected by three distinguishable generations of folds; following the usage of Tobisch and Fleuty (1969) and Higgins (1973), the fold generations are named for localities where they are well displayed....
Bedrock topography of north-central Iowa
R.E. Hansen
1978, IMAP 1080
The bedrock in Iowa (Hershey, 1969) is generally overlain by deposits of glacial drift and alluvium, which range in thickness from less than 1 ft to more than 400 ft, and from less than 1 ft to about 60 ft respectively. The configuration of the bedrock surface is the result...
Geologic map of the Thaumasia Quadrangle of Mars
G.E. McGill
1978, IMAP 1077
The Thaumasia quadrangle lies on the south flank of the Tharsis dome (Hord and others, 1974), a large bulge in the crust of Mars extending more than 5,000 km northward from the center of the quadrangle. The major structure imposes a generally southward slope across the entire quadrangle. Topography...