USGS presents detailed, national-scale geologic map - ME Feature Article
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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 2025
Abstract
In a major milestone for geoscience, the U.S.
Geological Survey (USGS) has unveiled
the Cooperative National Geologic Map, the
most detailed national-scale geologic map of
the country to date. The project offers a fresh,
layered look at the rocks and sediments that
make up the United States. For geologists,
engineers and mining professionals, it provides
both a technical achievement and a practical tool
that will help shape future exploration and landuse
decisions across the country.
The new map provides a regional view of
geology both on and beneath the Earth’s surface.
Using different colors to represent rock types
and sediments, it allows users to toggle through
multiple layers, revealing for the first time the
surficial and quaternary deposits that lie above
the bedrock.
“This is the first national map to include
multiple layers of mapped geology, the first built
to be easily updated as new maps are published,
and the first to be delivered in a user-friendly
online interface,” said Joseph Colgan, a USGS
research geologist who led the development team.
The Cooperative National Geologic Map
is a culmination of more than a century of
collaborative mapping between the USGS and
the nation’s state geological surveys. More than
100 existing maps produced by state geological
surveys and the USGS over the past 40 to 50
years were combined and standardized to create
the national data set. During its three-year
creation, the USGS prepared digital data, built
the system to bring the maps together, developed
the web interface and underwent a review and
approval process. Through this process, decades
of fieldwork, analysis and digital cartography
were brought together to provide both national
and local expertise.
Citation
APA: (2025) USGS presents detailed, national-scale geologic map - ME Feature Article
MLA: USGS presents detailed, national-scale geologic map - ME Feature Article. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.