

This page provides the figures for:
Hatcher, R.D., Jr., 2005, Non-Survey, Non-Digital Completed Geologic Maps in File Drawers and Theses: How Can They Be Transformed into Useful Available Digital Geo-spatial Data?, in Soller, D.R., ed., Digital Mapping Techniques '05 -- Workshop Proceedings: U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report OF-2005-1428, p. 11-21.
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Figure 1. Index map of geology mapping...
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Figure 2. Index map showing digital vs. non-digital compiled geologic maps...
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Figure 3. Geology of the central part of the Columbia, Tennessee, quadrangle...
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Figure 4. Digital geologic map of the Prentiss 7.5-minute quadrangle...
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Figure 5. Bedrock geology of the Rainy Mountain, Whetstone...
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Figure 6. Geologic map of the northwestern South Mountains...
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Figure 7. Bedrock geologic map of the western Blue Ridge...
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Figure 8. New tectonic map of the southern and central Appalachians...
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