Geologic Atlas of the United States : Santa Cruz folio, California
Alternative Title
Santa Cruz folio, California. Geologic atlas of the United States ; no. 163.
Creator
Geological Survey (U.S.), creator Kübel, Stephen Joseph, engraver
Contributor
Geological Survey (U.S.) Branner, John Casper, 1850-1922 Newsom, John F. (John Flesher), 1869-1928 Arnold, Ralph, 1875-1961 Stose, George Willis, 1869-1960
Contents: Description of the Santa Cruz quadrangle / by J.C. Branner, J.F. Newsom, and Ralph Arnold -- Columnar section -- Topography -- Areal geology -- Structure sections -- Illustrations I -- Illustrations II. Text on verso of "Illustrations I" explaining "Illustrations II".At head of title: Department of the Interior ; United States Geological Survey George Otis Smith, Director.On cover: Index Map.Text and illustrations on inside covers.List of folios on back cover. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: contour lines. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Polyconic. Printing Process: Lithography.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Extent
1 atlas ; printed col. ; 45 x 35 cm., sheet 56 x 47 cm.
Geology--California--Alameda County--Maps Geology--California--San Mateo County--Maps Geology--California--Santa Clara County--Maps Geology--California--Santa Cruz County--Maps Mines and mineral resources--California--Alameda County--Maps Mines and mineral resources--California--San Mateo County--Maps Mines and mineral resources--California--Santa Clara County--Maps Mines and mineral resources--California--Santa Cruz County--Maps
Time Period
1909
Place
North America United States California Alameda County San Mateo County Santa Clara County Santa Cruz County W 122°30' W 122°00'/N 37°30' N 37°00'
Source
Huntington Rare Book Maps Maps, Huntington Digital Library
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