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Introduction
Title Page
Introduction
What is a Geologic Map?
What is a Geologic Map Used For?
Why are Geologic Maps Important?
Hasn’t It Been Mapped Before?
What Do All Those Lines, Colors,
and Symbols Represent?
How is a Geologic Map Made?
References
Looking at the landscape without a geologic map is like travelling
in a foreign country without speaking the language. One can see
many fascinating things, and perhaps even understand and interpret
a few, but much of the deeper understanding inevitably lies shrouded
in mystery.
Without knowing French, for example, one can only guess at what
is on the menu or what those standing next to you are saying (but
it’s something important, you’re sure!). Even reading a foreign
newspaper is an exercise in fultility.
It is no different with geology. Without a geologic map in hand,
reading and understanding the landscape - particularly its immensely
long and varied geologic history, its resources, and its hazards
- can only be done at a superficial level.
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