
National Geologic Map Database - USGS
3 days ago · U.S. Department of the Interior | U.S. Geological Survey Supported by the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program Page Contact Information: Personnel Page Last Modified: …
State Geologic Map Compilation
Apr 23, 2025 · This web map portrays the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) State Geologic Map Compilation (SGMC) geodatabase of the conterminous United States. The SGMC represents a …
Geological map - Wikipedia
Digital geological mapping is the process by which geological features are observed, analyzed, and recorded in the field and displayed in real-time on a computer or personal digital assistant (PDA).
Macrostrat
With over 225 maps from data providers around the world across every scale, Macrostrat is the world's largest homogenized geologic map database.
MapView (beta) | NGMDB
Explore, interact, and download geologic maps from the USGS National Geologic Map Database.
California Regional Geologic Maps
The new maps cover the same areas as the older Geologic Atlas of California, but show more detail and use geologic formations rather than the simplified geologic time-based units.
New USGS Map Offers an Interactive Look at the Rocks Beneath Our Feet
Sep 26, 2025 · Credit: USGS, Public Domain A new, precisely detailed map of the continental United States puts data from more than a hundred different geologic maps into one interactive interface.
What is a Geologic Map?
Geologic maps are uniquely suited to solving problems involving Earth resources, hazards, and environments. Geologic maps represent the distribution of different types of rock and surficial …
State Geologic Maps - Geology (U.S. National Park Service)
Jun 20, 2024 · The following links will take you to state geologic maps. Most of the maps are posted and maintained by state geologic survey organizations. To learn more about your state survey, visit The …
Plate Tectonics Map - Plate Boundary Map - Geology.com
The map above shows names and generalized locations of Earth's major tectonic plates. These plates move and interact with one another to produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain ranges, ocean …