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Maps and atlases
Representation, usually on a flat surface, of a part or whole of the Earth or other parts of the universe. Collections of maps linked digitally or bound together in a book are called atlases.
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Geologic maps (28 items)
Topographic maps (5 items)

Earthquake activity maps (14 items)
Ground motion maps (14 items)
Seismic hazard maps (14 items)
Shaking maps (seismic) (14 items)
Earthquake epicenter maps (14 items)
Engineering geology maps (2 items)
Geotechnical properties maps (2 items)
Rock mechanics maps (2 items)
Subsurface maps (93 items)
Geophysical maps (18 items)
Slope stability maps (2 items)
Aeromagnetic maps (4 items)
Basement maps (8 items)
Depth-to maps (2 items)
Earthquake occurrence maps (14 items)
Geochemical anomaly maps (8 items)
Gravity anomaly maps (5 items)
Hydrologic maps (28 items)
Landslide maps (5 items)
Landslide susceptibility maps (2 items)
Lithologic maps (15 items)
Magnetic anomaly maps (8 items)
Paleotectonic maps (6 items)
Seismic reflection survey maps (2 items)
Species distribution maps (12 items)
Surficial geologic maps (15 items)
Tectonic maps (6 items)
Thickness maps (2 items)
Seismicity maps (7 items)
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30 day animations of US daily streamflow maps [More info]
Animated WaterWatch streamflow maps showing daily highs and lows.
Digital representation of tree species range maps from "Atlas of United States trees" by Elbert L. Little, Jr. (and other publications) [More info]
Maps of the ranges of tree species in North America compiled by Elbert Little and others were digitized for use in USGS vegetation and climate modeling studies. Can be downloaded as ArcView shapefiles and in PDF graphic files.
Earthquake hazard maps [More info]
National seismic hazards maps, global seismic hazards map, predictive intensity maps, shaking hazards maps and probabilities for California, and a variety of fact sheets on earthquakes.
FAQs - National Seismic Hazard Maps [More info]
Provides detailed technical information on earthquake hazards in the form of frequently asked questions. Designed for the technical audience, including building and safety planners.
Geomagnetic charts [More info]
Links to charts of the Earth's magnetic field in different projections showing declination, inclination, and total, horizontal and vertical intensities plus references and note on limitations.
Hydrologic unit maps [More info]
Overview of hydrologic unit maps adapted from USGS Water-Supply Paper 2294 giving description of hydrologic units, link to list of hydrologic units, paper maps and digital spatial data sets.
Magnetic and gravity anomaly maps of West Virginia [More info]
Colored map in two parts and text in PDF files requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 to view.
Maps of distribution and abundance of selected species of birds on uncultivated native upland grasslands and shrubsteppe in the northern Great Plains [More info]
Links to maps of breeding distributions of bird species on grasslands and shrublands in the northern Great Plains. Maps can also be downloaded from *.zip files in HTML format.
Maps of recent earthquake activity in California-Nevada [More info]
Near-real-time maps of location, ground motion, and shaking intensity of earthquakes in California and Nevada for the past hour, past day, and past week and links to other earthquake information.
Maps of the distribution and occurrence of ground water quality constituents and early 1970's land use in New Jersey [More info]
Links to maps of New Jersey showing nitrate levels, pesticides, Total Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), and radium in wells and land use of the 1970s.
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