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Bedrock Geologic Map of Monroe County, Indiana (2009)

Order Number: MM73
Price: $22.00
Format: paper map
Map scale 1: 48,000

Hasenmueller, W.A., Estell, C.M., Keith, B.D., Thompson, T.A., 2009, Bedrock Geologic Map of Monroe County, Indiana: Indiana Geological Survey Miscellaneous Map 73

Notes: For more information about the Bedrock Geologic Map of Monore County see this press release.



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This color map shows the distribution of the bedrock units immediately below the soil and unconsolidated material in Monroe County at a scale of 1:48,000. Also shown on the map is the surface topography in shaded relief, the location of stone quarries, and the main roads and highways in the county. The map provides detailed geologic information that can be used as guide for infrastructure development, resource use such as the economically important Salem Limestone, and delineation of areas of karst features for environmental planning. A more detailed map (scale 1:24,000) of just the Bloomington area (Miscellaneous Map 75) is also available.


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Keywords: statemap, fault, geolgic map, wall map, teachers, quarried land, Borden Group, Harrodsburg Formation, Salem Limestone, Sanders Group, St. Louis Limestone, Ste. Genevieve Limestone, Paoli Limestone, Blue River Group, West Baden Group, Mansfield Formation, Raccoon Creek Group
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