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In geological field, maps which were generated from data whom researchers had collected which then would be portrayed onto a basic map -which in general gives information about Earth’s reliefs interpretation- and then described on a flat plane, called geological map. Geological maps give informations about geological conditions on particular area which includes rocks units and its structures. From geological map, we can obtain type of rocks, thickness, lithologies bearings (strike and dips), faults, folds, fractures, or many processes have had occured on earlier time.
 
In geological field, maps which were generated from data whom researchers had collected which then would be portrayed onto a basic map -which in general gives information about Earth’s reliefs interpretation- and then described on a flat plane, called geological map. Geological maps give informations about geological conditions on particular area which includes rocks units and its structures. From geological map, we can obtain type of rocks, thickness, lithologies bearings (strike and dips), faults, folds, fractures, or many processes have had occured on earlier time.
  
==HISTORY OF GEOLOGY MAP==
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==History of Geological Map==
  
 
William Smith (1769), a British engineer known as a pioneer of stratigraphy, createda very useful geology maps and illustrated the distribution of rocks on a topographic map.
 
William Smith (1769), a British engineer known as a pioneer of stratigraphy, createda very useful geology maps and illustrated the distribution of rocks on a topographic map.
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Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658-1730) created topographic maps for military use of the visited countries (Italy, France, Germany, the Balkans, and Turkey). Marsigli published a mining district map in Hungary and sketched the distribution of sulfur near his hometown, Bologna (1717). Probably, the first geological map drawn by an anonymous naval cartographer in 1757 where in the Heligoland islands he added boundaries of four different types of rocks.  
 
Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658-1730) created topographic maps for military use of the visited countries (Italy, France, Germany, the Balkans, and Turkey). Marsigli published a mining district map in Hungary and sketched the distribution of sulfur near his hometown, Bologna (1717). Probably, the first geological map drawn by an anonymous naval cartographer in 1757 where in the Heligoland islands he added boundaries of four different types of rocks.  
  
==TYPES OF GEOLOGICAL MAP==
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==Types of Geological Map==
 
Geological map is divided into several types:
 
Geological map is divided into several types:
  
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# Photogeological Map, is a mapcreates based on the result of aerial photographs that adapted to the actual condition on field.
 
# Photogeological Map, is a mapcreates based on the result of aerial photographs that adapted to the actual condition on field.
 
# Hydrogeological Map, is a map  showing the condition of ground water in certain location and it is known whether the formation is permeabel or impermeable.
 
# Hydrogeological Map, is a map  showing the condition of ground water in certain location and it is known whether the formation is permeabel or impermeable.
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==Tables==
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==How To Make Geological Map==
 
Tables work right out of the box!
 
Tables work right out of the box!
  

Revision as of 04:19, 30 June 2015

Preface

In geological field, maps which were generated from data whom researchers had collected which then would be portrayed onto a basic map -which in general gives information about Earth’s reliefs interpretation- and then described on a flat plane, called geological map. Geological maps give informations about geological conditions on particular area which includes rocks units and its structures. From geological map, we can obtain type of rocks, thickness, lithologies bearings (strike and dips), faults, folds, fractures, or many processes have had occured on earlier time.

History of Geological Map

William Smith (1769), a British engineer known as a pioneer of stratigraphy, createda very useful geology maps and illustrated the distribution of rocks on a topographic map. The idea of making original map of rocks distribution was coined in 1684 by Martin Lister (1639-1712). Lister stated that the distribution of different types of British landscape could be accurately represented on topographic maps.

“The Soil might either be coloured, by variety of Lines, or Etchings; but the great care must be, very exactly to note upon the Map”

Which Lister concluded that the soil types mapping can also maps the distribution of rocks in the subsurface. Yet, the next important stage from Lister is not continued.

Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658-1730) created topographic maps for military use of the visited countries (Italy, France, Germany, the Balkans, and Turkey). Marsigli published a mining district map in Hungary and sketched the distribution of sulfur near his hometown, Bologna (1717). Probably, the first geological map drawn by an anonymous naval cartographer in 1757 where in the Heligoland islands he added boundaries of four different types of rocks.

Types of Geological Map

Geological map is divided into several types:

  1. Surface Geological Map, is a map that contains geological information below the surface. This map has various scale from 1:50.000 or greater than that.
  2. Outcrop map , is a map that contains about the discovery of the location of the rock. These map provide information about rock properties and its sctructure condition. This type of map are generally in large scale.
  3. Overview Geological Map, is a map that give information about formation which has been revealed, As well as the location of the extrapolation of formation is still covered by a layer of Holocene. This map is usually have scale from 1:100.000 or smaller than that.
  4. Structure Map, is a map which the appearance of the depth lines to explain certain layer under the surface.This kind of map has a medium to large scale.
  5. Schematic geological map, is a map that contains geological data based on topography map.
  6. Thematic geological map, is a map that contains geological information about natural resources and potential energy in certain location.
  7. Topography map, is maps showing the height of a region in the form of contour height measured against the average sea level.
  8. Isopach Map, is a map which represent lines that connect a formation or a layer with the same thickness whithout sctructural needed. This map generally has a medium to large scale.
  9. Photogeological Map, is a mapcreates based on the result of aerial photographs that adapted to the actual condition on field.
  10. Hydrogeological Map, is a map showing the condition of ground water in certain location and it is known whether the formation is permeabel or impermeable.


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How To Make Geological Map

Tables work right out of the box!

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row 1, cell 1 row 1, cell 2 row 1, cell 3
row 2, cell 1 row 2, cell 2 row 2, cell 3

Other stuff

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