Ohio Bedrock Geology Map. Geologic Maps and Geologic Structures A Texas Example Precambrian 100-ft contours: Elevation (relative to sea level) of the top. Bedrock-topography maps are essential to producing accurate bedrock-geology maps of glaciated Ohio and of partially buried valleys beyond the glacial limit
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This map is a generalization of the Bedrock Geologic Map of Ohio (Slucher and others, 2006)—the first statewide 1:500,000-scale bedrock-geology map compiled by the ODNR Division of Geological Survey since 1920 and the first to properly portray the bedrock geology that exists beneath the extensive deposits of Quaternary Map Viewer Classic is a deprecated product and will be removed in Q1 of 2026
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Bedrock Geology of Ohio 24K (ODNR-DGS) This dataset is used to depict the bedrock geology at 1:24,000-scale for Ohio Bedrock-topography maps were created for all 788 7.5-minute topographic quadrangles in the state and are available from the Division's Geologic Records Center Division of Geological Survey 2045 Morse Rd Columbus, OH 43229 614-265-6576 geo.survey@dnr.ohio.gov Geological Survey Website
USGS OFR 03471 Bedrock Geology and Bedrock Topography GIS of Ohio. This dataset is used to depict the bedrock geology at 1:24,000-scale for Ohio. Data were originally derived from the 1:24,000-scale bedrock-geology maps, which were created between the mid 1960's through 1997
Ohio Bedrock Geology Desk on Behance. Bedrock topography: Elevation of the top of the bedrock surface above sea level Precambrian faults: Deep faults in the ancient crystalline basement rock