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Geologic Map of the United States

November 2nd, 2007 Leave a comment Go to comments

The 1:2,500,000 scale Geologic Map for the United States produced by the USGS (King, Beikman and Edmonston) dated 1974. It does not include AK or HI.

This is based on a 77 meg JPG produced by the USGS. The Google Earth version retains the quality and resolution of the original.

Text version of the legend

GIF version of the legend

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United States Geologic Survey

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  1. Noel
    November 16th, 2007 at 16:04 | #1

    Beautiful! In the version I downloaded, I can see blurry stripes, maybe where stitching has been made. I can’t see this on the example image above. Any idea what might be happening?

  2. December 2nd, 2007 at 17:12 | #2

    Not sure, may be video card issue (drivers, not enough memory?). Try swtiching to OpenGL or DirectX mode.

    Matt

  3. August 8th, 2009 at 05:03 | #3

    Where do I download the file?

  4. GeoRocker
    August 28th, 2009 at 12:17 | #4

    Cool! I saw they have a new map with geology extending from the North Pole down to South America…might be something worth checking out. http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/424/

    • August 30th, 2009 at 14:57 | #5

      Cool! I saw they have a new map with geology extending from the North Pole down to South America…might be something worth checking out. http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/424/

      Ya, I’ve seen that geologic map also. Unfortunately, the only way to access the GIS data is to have ArcGIS, which I don’t have. If the USGS ever releases a geoTIFF, I’ll import it into Google Earth. Or maybe someone else out there can convert it for me?

  5. July 21st, 2010 at 07:46 | #6

    Has anyone figured out how to download the file? I can’t seem to do it.

  6. July 25th, 2010 at 20:10 | #7

    John, did you try to click on the big button that says “Download with Google Earth”? Then just tick the box next to “Geologic Map of the United States” under Temporary Places in Google Earth to turn it on.

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