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Earth Science

Reading Geologic Maps in 3D

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Geologic maps show rock units at Earth’s surface and help geologists infer what lies below it. They began in Europe in the mid-to-late 18th century and have since become a key tool for studying rock distribution, subsurface structure, and changes through time. A modern geologic map is a data-rich, two-dimensional plan view b...

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Geologic cross-sections can assess temporal models of rock formation through time.

Using geologic maps, cross-sections can be generated which predict the strata of the rocks sub-surface, and estimate the rock shape above ground prior to erosion.

The resulting cross-section is a cutaway image much like those seen in canyon walls or ro...

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Geologic Cross SectionGeologic MapTopographic ProfileStrike Dip DataRock Unit ContactsFold Fault AnalysisSubsurface ProjectionGroundwater Flow AssessmentMineral Deposit EvaluationOil Gas Reservoir

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