1:24,000 scale Geologic map of the State Line Peak Quadrangle, in Washoe County, Nevada, Map 82. Detailed geologic mapping by T. L. T. Grose in 1984. The State Line Peak quadrangle is located in a sparsely mapped region of the western part of the Basin and Range province several miles east of the Sierra Nevada state line. Within the quadrangle are parts of four physiographic features, the eastern part of the Fort Sage Mountains, the southern margin of the Honey Lake Basin, the western part of the Virginia Mountains and the northern end of Dry Valley. Geologic map includes description of 25 geologic units. The GIS work was in support of the U.S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. The Geodatabase specifies feature datasets and feature classes, together with feature attributes, subtypes and domains, suitable for the printed geologic map. In addition to basic geology (lithology, contacts and faults, etc.), the maps may include metamorphic overprints, cross-sections, and explanatory legend-graphics such as correlation charts, used to supplement columnar legends. Previousely published geologic maps that encompass some of the area of the State Line Peak quadrangle include Bonham (1969) and Lydon and others (1960). Base map: U.S. Geological Survey State Line Peak 7.5-minute quadrangle, 1964.
Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Map-146; A 1:24,000-scale, full-color map of the Fraser Flat Quadrangle and the west half of the Moses Rock Quadrangle in southern Washoe County with three cross sections and descriptions of 60 units. The GIS work was in support of the U. S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. Detailed geologic mapping by Larry J. Garside, Stephen B. Castor, Craig M. dePolo, and David A. Davis, with a section on aeromagnetic lineament analysis, Warm Springs Valley, by Michael C. Widmer. Previous geologic mapping in the area includes a 1:250,000-scale geologic map of Washoe County (Bonham and Papke, 1969) and a somewhat more modern map of similar scale (Green and others, 1991). A generalized geologic map of the Warm Springs Valley area was prepared as part of a gravity study (Gimlett, 1967), and parts of the area have been mapped in association with a dissertation or thesis (Wallace, 1975; Fontaine, 1997). We thank our colleagues at the NBMG, particularly C.D. Henry and J.E Faulds, for many discussions on the geology of the region. In particular, figure 3 benefited from previous illustrations by Faulds and Henry. We also wish to acknowledge the many landowners in the map area who allowed access for the mapping. Geologic mapping was supported by the STATEMAP program of the U.S. Geological Survey (Agreement 98-HQ-AG-2036). R. Chaney and J. Hursh (NBMG) are thanked for cartography and typesetting, and D. Meeuwig and S. Tingley (NBMG) for editorial review. Base map: U. S. Geological Survey Fraser Flat 7.5-minute quadrangle, 1989. To download this map PDF resource and associated map report, map geologic units, and GIS zip file data set, please see the links provided.
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1:24,000 scale Geologic map of the State Line Peak Quadrangle, in Washoe County, Nevada, Map 82. Detailed geologic mapping by T. L. T. Grose in 1984. The State Line Peak quadrangle is located in a sparsely mapped region of the western part of the Basin and Range province several miles east of the Sierra Nevada state line. Within the quadrangle are parts of four physiographic features, the eastern part of the Fort Sage Mountains, the southern margin of the Honey Lake Basin, the western part of the Virginia Mountains and the northern end of Dry Valley. Geologic map includes description of 25 geologic units. The GIS work was in support of the U.S. Geological Survey COGEOMAP program. The Geodatabase specifies feature datasets and feature classes, together with feature attributes, subtypes and domains, suitable for the printed geologic map. In addition to basic geology (lithology, contacts and faults, etc.), the maps may include metamorphic overprints, cross-sections, and explanatory legend-graphics such as correlation charts, used to supplement columnar legends. Previousely published geologic maps that encompass some of the area of the State Line Peak quadrangle include Bonham (1969) and Lydon and others (1960). Base map: U.S. Geological Survey State Line Peak 7.5-minute quadrangle, 1964.