U.S. Geological
Survey
Open-File Report 00-175
Online version 1.0
Geologic Map and Digital Database of the Cougar Buttes 7.5' Quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California
By
Robert E. Powell and Jonathan C. Matti
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INTRODUCTION The Southern California Areal Mapping Project (SCAMP) of Geologic Division has undertaken regional geologic mapping investigations in the Lucerne Valley area co-sponsored by the Mojave Water Agency and the San Bernardino National Forest. These investigations span the Lucerne Valley basin from the San Bernardino Mountains front northward to the basin axis on the Mojave Desert floor, and from the Rabbit Lake basin east to the Old Woman Springs area. Quadrangles mapped include the Cougar Buttes 7.5' quadrangle, the Lucerne Valley 7.5' quadrangle (Matti and others, in preparation b), the Fawnskin 7.5' quadrangle (Miller and others, 1998), and the Big Bear City 7.5' quadrangle (Matti and others, in preparation a). The Cougar Buttes quadrangle has been mapped previously at scales of 1:62,500 (Dibblee, 1964) and 1:24,000 (Shreve, 1958, 1968; Sadler, 1982a). In line with the goals of the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (NCGMP), our mapping of the Cougar Buttes quadrangle has been directed toward generating a multipurpose digital geologic map database. Guided by the mapping of previous investigators, we have focused on improving our understanding and representation of late Pliocene and Quaternary deposits. In cooperation with the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey, we have used our mapping in the Cougar Buttes and Lucerne Valley quadrangles together with well log data to construct cross-sections of the Lucerne Valley basin (R.E. Powell, unpublished data, 1996-1998) and to develop a hydrogeologic framework for the basin. Currently, our mapping in these two quadrangles also is being used as a base for studying soils on various Quaternary landscape surfaces on the San Bernardino piedmont (Eppes and others, 1998). In the Cougar Buttes quadrangle, we have endeavored to represent the surficial geology in a way that provides a base suitable for ecosystem assessment, an effort that has entailed differentiating surficial veneers on piedmont and pediment surfaces and distinguishing the various substrates found beneath these veneers. |
Learn more about the Cougar Buttes data set and its contents
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is a .jpg (JPEG) non-navigable image of the USGS geologic-map plot of the
Cougar Buttes quadrangle |
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README's
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| Text version of readme file that explains how to use the digital database |
40 Kb
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| PDF version of the readme file that explains how to use the digital database. |
44 Kb
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| Text file of the FGDC-compliant metadata |
44 Kb
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DATA
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| Compressed tar file of the digital database for this map |
3.8 MB
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FILES
for VIEWING and PLOTTING
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Compressed
(gzip) PostScript file used for plotting a paper copy of the map
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4.5 MB
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| PDF file of map sheet that can be used for viewing map in a browser, as well as for plotting |
4.4
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| coug_pamph.pdf | PDF document of the accompanying pamphlet for the map |
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| PDF document containing the correlation of map units |
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PDF
document containing the description
of map units
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Visit the GeoScience Node of the National Spatial Data Clearinghouse to find other geologic-map datasets in southern California or elsewhere in the Nation Download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader version 4.0 For questions about the content of this report, contact Bob Powell |
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URL of this page:
http://geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/open-file/of00-175/
Maintained by: Carolyn Donlin
Created: 5/24/00
Last modified: 10/17/00(cad)