Saline Mines Quadrangle

Bedrock Geology | Surficial Geology

Bedrock Geology

Bedrock Geology of Saline Mines QuadrangleBedrock Geology of Saline Mines Quadrangle
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Title: Bedrock Geology of Saline Mines Quadrangle, Gallatin and Hardin Counties, Illinois
Authors: F. Brett Denny, Joseph A. Devera, and Adam Kittler
Description: Two 30" × 35" map sheets and one 10-page report; sheet 1 contains map and legends; sheet 2 includes descriptive stratigraphic column and cross section; report includes descriptive text with 4 figures. This quadrangle is located within the confines of the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District. Fluorite mines of the Cave-in-Rock, Goose Creek, and Harris Creek Districts are located on the geologic map and discussed in the accompanying 10 page report.
Year: 2013, originally STATEMAP 2012
Cartography, GIS and graphics contributors: Jane E. Johnshoy Domier, A. Halley, and Coy E. Potts. Shaded relief by Donald E. Luman.
Series ID: IGQ Saline Mines-BG
File size: map: 14.5 mb; report: 5.5 mb
Paper:
GIS data: 20.8 mb zip file (contains ArcGIS geodatabase and metadata, ArcReader map document, and published map in PDF format)

 

Surficial Geology

Saline Mines et al-SG 7.5
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Title: Surficial Geology of the Illinois Part of the Saline Mines, Cave in Rock, Dekoven, and Repton Quadrangles
Authors: James W. Baxter, Paul Edmin Potter, and F.L. Doyle
Description: One 37" × 36" sheet; includes map, legends, and column
Year: 1963
Series ID: Circular C342, plate 1
File size: 8.5 mb
Paper: $7.50
GIS data: 11.6 mb zip file (contains ArcGIS geodatabase and metadata, ArcReader map document, and published map in PDF format)
Related materials: Report and 2 plates


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