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it is consisting of atlases,maps,and other geological information
Geoshare: The development of a databank of geological records.
A map that represents the geology of an area is called a geological map. It displays the distribution, nature, and age of rock formations and geological features, such as faults and folds, across a specific region. Geological maps often use color coding and symbols to indicate different rock types and geological structures, providing valuable information for resource exploration, land use planning, and understanding geological hazards.
The Michigan glacial map shows the extent of glaciers that covered the state during the Ice Age, providing insight into the geological history of Michigan and how glaciers shaped its landscape.
An inset map is a smaller map that provides an enlarged view of a specific region within the main map. It allows for more detailed information to be shown without cluttering the main map.
Resources that are extracted from the Earth's crust are geological resources, including rocks and mineral ores. Natural gas, crude oil, coal, copper, and gypsum are geological resources.
Geological maps show the distribution of geological features, such as rock types and faults. They are general overlaid with a base map, which is like a normal map, so as to help you understand where the features are located.
A topographic map legend typically includes symbols and colors that represent natural and cultural features such as elevation, water bodies, roads, and buildings. On the other hand, a geologic map legend includes symbols and colors that represent different rock types, faults, and geological formations present in an area. The key difference is that a topographic map focuses on the physical landscape, while a geologic map focuses on the underlying geological structure and rock types of the area.
You can find a map of gold deposits in the area at the local geological survey office or online through geological websites and databases.
Geologic maps of southern Italy can be obtained from the Italian Geological Survey (Servizio Geologico d'Italia) or the Geological Society of Italy (Società Geologica Italiana). Some universities or research institutions may also have these maps available for reference or purchase. Online resources such as geological data portals or digital map repositories may also provide access to geologic maps of southern Italy.
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Try the BGS (British Geological Survey http://www.bgs.ac.uk/