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Geology 24K Style - Colors Quaternary 1 Jurassic 1 Pennsylvanian 5 Quaternary 2 Jurassic 2 Mississippian 1 Quaternary 3 Jurassic 3 Mississippian 2 Quaternary 4 Jurassic 4 Mississippian 3 Tertiary 1 Jurassic 5 Mississippian 4 Tertiary 2 Triassic 1 Mississippian 5 Tertiary 3 Triassic 2 Devonian 1 Tertiary 4 Triassic 3 Devonian 2 Tertiary 5 Triassic 4 Devonian 3 Tertiary 6 Triassic 5 Devonian 4 Tertiary 7 Permian 1 Devonian 5 Tertiary 8 Permian 2 Silurian 1 Cretaceous 1 Permian 3 Silurian 2 Cretaceous 2 Permian 4 Silurian 3 Cretaceous 3 Pennsylvanian 1 Silurian 4 Cretaceous 4 Pennsylvanian 2 Ordovician 1 Cretaceous 5 Pennsylvanian 3 Ordovician 2 Cretaceous 6 Pennsylvanian 4 Ordovician 3 Version: ArcGIS 9.0 1

Geology 24K Style - Colors Ordovician 4 Precambrian 12 Volcanic 8 Ordovician 5 Precambrian 13 Volcanic 9 Cambrian 1 Precambrian 14 Cambrian 2 Precambrian 15 Cambrian 3 Precambrian 16 Cambrian 4 Precambrian 17 Cambrian 5 Precambrian 18 Precambrian 1 Precambrian 19 Precambrian 2 Precambrian 20 Precambrian 3 Precambrian 21 Precambrian 4 Precambrian 22 Precambrian 5 Volcanic 1 Precambrian 6 Volcanic 2 Precambrian 7 Volcanic 3 Precambrian 8 Volcanic 4 Precambrian 9 Volcanic 5 Precambrian 10 Volcanic 6 Precambrian 11 Volcanic 7 Version: ArcGIS 9.0 2

Geology 24K Style - Fill Symbols 731 Vitrophyre 625 Oil Shale 317 Igneous 627 Limestone 407 Igneous 636 Sandy Limestone 502 Periglacial 637 Silty Limestone 504 Periglacial 638 Argillaceous Limestone 503 Periglacial 642 Dolomite 601 Gravel, Open 658 Coal 602 Gravel, Closed 661 Flint Clay 605 Breccia, Open 667 Gypsum 607 Sand 668 Salt 612 Argillaceous or Shaly Sandstone 669 Interbedded Sandstone and Siltstone 613 Calcareous Sandstone 702 Quartzite 614 Dolomitic Sandstone 711 Tuffaceous Rock 616 Silt, Siltstone, or Silty Shale 712 Crystal Tuff 617 Calcareous Siltstone 713 Devitrified Tuff 619 Sandy or Silty Shale 716 Zeolitic Rock 620 Clay or Clay Shale 721 Massive Igneous Rock 1 624 Carbonaceous Shale 723 Massive Igneous Rock 3 Version: ArcGIS 9.0 3

Geology 24K Style - Fill Symbols 724 Massive Igneous Rock 4 725 Massive Igneous Rock 5 728 Massive Igneous Rock 8 Version: ArcGIS 9.0 4

Geology 24K Style - Labels AaBbYyZz Strike or Dip AaBbYyZz AaBbYyZz Fault Name Bedrock Geology Type Version: ArcGIS 9.0 5

Geology 24K Style - Legend Items Legend Layer Name Heading Label Description Bedrock Geology Version: ArcGIS 9.0 6

Geology 24K Style - Line Symbols Contact - Certain Contact - Approximately located Contact - Approximately located, queried Contact - Inferred Contact - Inferred, queried Contact - Concealed Contact - Concealed, queried Gradational contact - Certain Gradational contact - Approximately located Gradational contact - Approximately located, queried Boundary - Located by geophysical methods Geophysical data collection line - Accurately located Geophysical data collection line - Aerial survey Coal bed - Certain Clay bed - Approximately located Version: ArcGIS 9.0 7

Geology 24K Style - Line Symbols Clay bed - Approximately located, queried Clay bed - Concealed Clay bed - Concealed, queried Dike 1 - Certain Dike 1 - Approximately located Dike 2 - Certain Dike 2 - Approximately located Dike 3 - Certain Dike 3 - Approximately located Fault - Certain Fault - Approximately located Fault - Approximately located, queried Fault - Inferred Fault - Inferred, queried Fault - Concealed Version: ArcGIS 9.0 8

Geology 24K Style - Line Symbols Fault - Concealed, queried Fault - Located by geophysical methods Normal fault - Certain Normal fault - Approximately located Normal fault - Approximately located, queried Normal fault - Inferred Normal fault - Inferred, queried Normal fault - Concealed Normal fault - Concealed, queried Strike-slip fault, right lateral - Certain Strike-slip fault, right lateral - Approximately located Strike-slip fault, right lateral - Approximately located, queried Strike-slip fault, right lateral - Inferred Strike-slip fault, right lateral - Inferred, queried Strike-slip fault, right lateral - Concealed Version: ArcGIS 9.0 9

Geology 24K Style - Line Symbols Strike-slip fault, right lateral - Concealed, queried Strike-slip fault, left lateral - Certain Strike-slip fault, left lateral - Approximately located Strike-slip fault, left lateral - Approximately located, queried Strike-slip fault, left lateral - Inferred Strike-slip fault, left lateral - Inferred, queried Strike-slip fault, left lateral - Concealed Strike-slip fault, left lateral - Concealed, queried Thrust fault, 1st generation - Certain Thrust fault, 1st generation - Approximately located Thrust fault, 1st generation - Approximately located, queried Thrust fault, 1st generation - Inferred Thrust fault, 1st generation - Inferred, queried Thrust fault, 1st generation - Concealed Thrust fault, 1st generation - Concealed, queried Version: ArcGIS 9.0 10

Geology 24K Style - Line Symbols Thrust fault, 2nd generation - Certain Thrust fault, 2nd generation - Approximately located Thrust fault, 2nd generation - Approximately located, queried Thrust fault, 2nd generation - Inferred Thrust fault, 2nd generation - Inferred, queried Thrust fault, 2nd generation - Concealed Thrust fault, 2nd generation - Concealed, queried Thrust fault, 3rd generation - Certain Thrust fault, 3rd generation - Approximately located Thrust fault, 3rd generation - Approximately located, queried Thrust fault, 3rd generation - Inferred Thrust fault, 3rd generation - Inferred, queried Thrust fault, 3rd generation - Concealed Thrust fault, 3rd generation - Concealed, queried Overturned thrust fault, 1st generation - Certain Version: ArcGIS 9.0 11

Geology 24K Style - Line Symbols Overturned thrust fault, 1st generation - Approximately located Overturned thrust fault, 1st generation - Approximately located, queried Overturned thrust fault, 1st generation - Inferred Overturned thrust fault, 1st generation - Inferred, queried Overturned thrust fault, 1st generation - Concealed Overturned thrust fault, 1st generation - Concealed, queried Overturned thrust fault, 2nd generation - Certain Overturned thrust fault, 2nd generation - Approximately located Overturned thrust fault, 2nd generation - Approximately located, queried Overturned thrust fault, 2nd generation - Inferred Overturned thrust fault, 2nd generation - Inferred, queried Overturned thrust fault, 2nd generation - Concealed Overturned thrust fault, 2nd generation - Concealed, queried Overturned thrust fault, 3rd generation - Certain Overturned thrust fault, 3rd generation - Approximately located Version: ArcGIS 9.0 12

Geology 24K Styles - Line Symbols Overturned thrust fault, 3rd generation - Approximately located, queried Overturned thrust fault, 3rd generation - Inferred Overturned thrust fault, 3rd generation - Inferred, queried Overturned thrust fault, 3rd generation - Concealed Overturned thrust fault, 3rd generation - Concealed, queried Detachment fault, 1st generation - Certain Detachment fault, 1st generation - Approximately located Detachment fault, 1st generation - Approximately located, queried Detachment fault, 1st generation - Inferred Detachment fault, 1st generation - Inferred, queried Detachment fault, 1st generation - Concealed Detachment fault, 1st generation - Concealed, queried Detachment fault, 2nd generation - Certain Detachment fault, 2nd generation - Approximately located Detachment fault, 2nd generation - Approximately located, queried Version: ArcGIS 9.0 13

Geology 24K Style - Line Symbols Detachment fault, 2nd generation - Inferred Detachment fault, 2nd generation - Inferred, queried Detachment fault, 2nd generation - Concealed Detachment fault, 2nd generation - Concealed, queried Detachment fault, 3rd generation - Certain Detachment fault, 3rd generation - Approximately located Detachment fault, 3rd generation - Approximately located, queried Detachment fault, 3rd generation - Inferred Detachment fault, 3rd generation - Inferred, queried Detachment fault, 3rd generation - Concealed Detachment fault, 3rd generation - Concealed, queried Lineament Vein - Certain Vein - Approximately located Vein - Approximately located, queried Version: ArcGIS 9.0 14

Geology 24K Style - Line Symbols Vein - Concealed Vein - Concealed, queried Anticline - Certain Anticline - Approximately located Anticline - Inferred Anticline - Concealed Anticline - Approximately located, queried Anticline - Inferred, queried Anticline - Concealed, queried Overturned anticline - Certain Overturned anticline - Approximately located Overturned anticline - Inferred Overturned anticline - Concealed Overturned anticline - Approximately located, queried Overturned anticline - Inferred, queried Version: ArcGIS 9.0 15

Geology 24K Style - Line Symbols Overturned anticline - Concealed, queried Inverted Anticline - Certain Inverted Anticline - Approximately located Inverted Anticline - Inferred Inverted Anticline - Concealed Inverted Anticline - Approximately located, queried Inverted Anticline - Inferred, queried Inverted Anticline - Concealed, queried Syncline - Certain Syncline - Approximately located Syncline - Inferred Syncline - Concealed Syncline - Approximately located, queried Syncline - Inferred, queried Syncline - Concealed, queried Version: ArcGIS 9.0 16

Geology 24K Style - Line Symbols Overturned syncline - Certain Overturned syncline - Approximately located Overturned syncline - Inferred Overturned syncline - Concealed Overturned syncline - Approximately located, queried Overturned syncline - Inferred, queried Overturned syncline - Concealed, queried Inverted syncline - Certain Inverted syncline - Approximately located Inverted syncline - Inferred Inverted syncline - Concealed Inverted syncline - Approximately located, queried Inverted syncline - Inferred, queried Inverted syncline - Concealed, queried Monocline - Certain Version: ArcGIS 9.0 17

Geology 24K Style - Line Symbols Monocline - Approximately located Monocline - Inferred Monocline - Concealed Monocline - Approximately located, queried Monocline - Inferred, queried Monocline - Concealed, queried Version: ArcGIS 9.0 18

Geology 24K Style - Marker Symbols a Minor Dome b Minor Basin e Horizontal bedding o Inclined bedding--showing strike and direction of dip p Inclined bedding--showing approximate strike and direction of dip q Inclined and crenulated or warped bedding--showing approximate strike and dip r Inclined beds--showing strike and dip. Top of beds known from local features s Overturned bedding--showing strike and dip t Overturned bedding--showing strike and dip. Top direction of beds known from local features u Bedding overturned more than 180 degrees--showing strike and dip v Vertical bedding--showing strike w Vertical bedding--showing strike and direction of top beds; top known from local features x Graded bedding y Overturned graded bedding z Inclined bedding in crossbedded rocks- showing approx strike and dip Version: ArcGIS 9.0 19

Geology 24K Style - Marker Symbols { Overturned bedding in crossbedded rocks--showing approx strike and dip Horizontal bedding, determined from aerial photographs } Gently inclined bedding, determined from aerial photographs--showing approx strike and dir. of dip ~ Moderately inclined bedding, determined from aerial photographs--showing approx strike and dir. of dip Steeply inclined bedding, determined from aerial photographs--showing approx strike and dir. of dip Vertical or near-vertical bedding, determined from aerial photographs--showing approx strike j Photo-interpreted bedding: Strike and dip of strata, dip 5 to 15 k Photo-interpreted bedding: Strike and dip of strata, dip 15 to 45 l Photo-interpreted bedding: Strike and dip of strata, dip greater than 45 m Photo-interpreted bedding: Strike and dip of strata, dip not estimated n Horizontal Strata ý Vertical Strata Massive igneous rock Horizontal foliation in igneous rock Horizontal foliation in igneous rock--showing strike and dip Version: ArcGIS 9.0 20

Geology 24K Style - Marker Symbols Crinkled or deformed foliation in igneous rock--showing strike and dip Vertical foliation in igneous rock--showing strike Vertical or near-vertical crinkled or deformed foliation in igneous rock--showing approx strike ª Horizontal cumulate foliation in layered igneous rock «Inclined cumulate foliation in layered igneous rock--showing strike and dip Crinkled or deformed cumulate foliation in layered igneous rock--showing approx strike and dip Inclined cumulate foliation parallel to upright layering in igneous rock--showing strike and dip Inclined cumulate foliation parallel to overturned layering in igneous rock--showing strike and dip Vertical cumulate foliation or layering in igneous rock--showing strike Vertical cumulate foliation in igneous rock--showing strike and direction of top layers ± Vertical or near-vertical crinkled or deformed cumulate foliation or layering in igneous rock ² Horizontal compaction foliation in ash-flow tuff ³ Inclined foliation in ash-flow tuff Crinkled or deformed compaction foliation in ash-flow tuff--showing approximate strike µ Vertical or near vertical compaction foliation in ash-flow tuff--showing strike Version: ArcGIS 9.0 21

Geology 24K Style - Marker Symbols Horizontal foliation in layered gneiss Horizontal foliation parallel to bedding in layered gneiss ¹ Inclined foliation in layered gneiss--showing strike and dip º Crinkled or deformed foliation in layered gneiss--showing approximate strike and dip» Inclined foliation parallel to upright beds in layered gneiss--showing strike and dip ¼ Inclined foliation parallel to overturned beds in layered gneiss--showing strike and dip ½ Vertical foliation in layered gneiss--showing strike ¾ Vertical foliation in layered gneiss--showing strike and direction of dip Vertical or near-vertical crinkled or deformed foliation in layered gneiss À Horizontal joint, type 2 Á Horizontal joint, type 1  Inclined joint, type 1 --showing strike and dip à Inclined joint, type 2 showing strike and dip Ä Vertical or near-vertical joint, type 1 --showing strike Å Vertical or near-vertical joint, type 2 --showing strike Version: ArcGIS 9.0 22

Geology 24K Style - Marker Symbols Æ Horizontal cleavage, type 1 Ç Horizontal cleavage type 2 È Inclined cleavage--showing strike and dip É Inclined cleavage--showing strike and dip type 2 Ê Vertical cleavage--showing strike Ë Vertical cleavage--showing strike type 2 Ì Minor antiform--inclined axial surface Í Minor antiform--vertical axial surface Î Minor anticline--inclined axial surface Ï Minor anticline--vertical axial surface ó Minor overturned anticline--inclined axial surface Minor synform--inclined axial surface ÿ Minor synform--vertical or near-vertical axial surface Ð Minor syncline--inclined axial surface showing strike and dip Ñ Minor syncline--vertical or near vertical axial surface showing strike Version: ArcGIS 9.0 23

Geology 24K Style - Marker Symbols Ò Minor overturned syncline--inclined axial surface showing strike and dip Ó Horizontal minor fold axis showing bearing Ô Inclined minor fold axis showing bearing and plunge Õ Vertical minor fold axis Ö Minor anticline--showing bearing and plunge Minor syncline--showing bearing and plunge Ø Minor fold, dextral rotation sense--showing bearing and plunge Ù Minor fold, sinistral rotation sense--showing bearing and plunge Ú Minor folds--showing bearing and plunge Û Boudinage--Showing bearing and plunge Ü Lineation--Showing bearing and plunge Ý Horizontal lineation Þ Vertical lineation ß Lineation, minerals on foliation surface à Lineation, mineral streaks Version: ArcGIS 9.0 24

Geology 24K Style - Marker Symbols á Slip lineation â Flow lineation ã Lineation, flow folds ä Flow direction å Lineation--Aligned mineral grains in cumulate rocks æ Lineation--Trough banding in cumulate rocks ç Lineation--Flow direction in ash-flow tuff è Lineation--Minor folds normal to flow in ash-flow tuff é Lineation at intersection of bedding and cleavage--showing bearing and plunge ê Lineation at intersection of foliation and cleavage--showing bearing and plunge ë Lineation on cleavage surface--showing bearing and plunge ì Slip lineation on a fault or shear surface--showing bearing and plunge í Penetrative lineation--showing bearing and plunge in combination with foliation symbol ñ Pingo ò Kettle Version: ArcGIS 9.0 25

Geology 24K Style - Marker Symbols ö Sediment transport direction--determined from dune forms Sediment transport direction--determined from eolian crossbedding in vertical section ø Sediment transport direction--determined from dune bedding in horizontal section Version: ArcGIS 9.0 26

Geology 24K Style - Color Ramps Quaternary Tertiary Cretaceous Jurassic Triassic Permian Pennsylvanian Mississippian Devonian Silurian Ordovician Cambrian Precambrian Volcanic Version: ArcGIS 9.0 27

Geology 24K Style - Reference Systems 5 0'00" Decimal Degree Grid 0 0'00" 5 0'00" 10 0'00" 5.000 State Plane Grid 1.000 5.000 9.000 5 00000 UTM Grid 1 00000 5 00000 9 00000 Version: ArcGIS 9.0 28

Geology 24K Style - Scale Bars Feet 40,000 20,000 0 40,000 80,000 120,000 Feet Scale Bar Miles 0 9.5 19 38 Mile Scale Bar Kilometers 30 15 0 30 Kilometer Scale Bar Version: ArcGIS 9.0 29

Geology 24K Style - Text Symbols AaBbYyZz Quadrangle Name AaBbYyZz AaBbYyZz State Name Mapping Organization AaBbYyZz Adjacent (Quadrangle) AaBbYyZz Organization Credits AaBbYyZz Magnetic North Description AaBbYyZz Funding Credits AaBbYyZz Map Title AaBbYyZz Date AaBbYyZz Authors AaBbYyZz Nomenclature/Ref # AaBbYyZz AaBbYyZz Projection Information Reference Map Title Version: ArcGIS 9.0 30