Geological Map Of Michigan. [Geologic Maps of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula] Curtis Wright Maps This platform was created to share our data with the community and help users have a greater understanding of Michigan's unique geology and our natural resources Barrett, from surveys by the Michigan Geological Survey and the United States Geological Survey.
Physical map of Michigan from www.freeworldmaps.net
A digital version of the Geologic Map of the United States, originally published at a scale of 1:2,500,000 (King and Beikman, 1974b. The following series of maps illustrates the general configuration of the geologic basement of the Great Lakes region, and of Michigan.
Physical map of Michigan
Barrett, from surveys by the Michigan Geological Survey and the United States Geological Survey." In the digital collection UM Clark Library Maps. Oil & Gas Map (2,000 KB) A map showing the distribution of Oil & Gas wells in the state Within the map, users can view the distribution of sediments that were deposited and features left behind by the continental ice sheets that moved across Michigan during the last Ice Age, as well as sediments deposited by wind and water since the glaciers melted.
Geological Map of the Upper Peninsula in Michigan (c.1911) Visual. A digital version of the Geologic Map of the United States, originally published at a scale of 1:2,500,000 (King and Beikman, 1974b. Barrett, from surveys by the Michigan Geological Survey and the United States Geological Survey." In the digital collection UM Clark Library Maps.
Maps to print and play with. The geologic formations of Michigan span more than 3.5 billion years, from some of the oldest Precambrian rocks to loose, unconsolidated drift left behind by the continental ice sheets of the Pleistocene period The following series of maps illustrates the general configuration of the geologic basement of the Great Lakes region, and of Michigan.