About Washington Geology
Have you ever wondered if the café you were sitting in was in turn sitting on the Osceola Mudflow?
Have you ever seen a rock outcrop in North Bend and wondered what it was made of?
Do you want to map out your tsunami evacuation route for an upcoming trip to the coast?
Have you reached the job site in Seattle and forgotten critical boring log data?
Have you ever lost a bet with a friend about the age of the Spirit Lake Pluton?
Now you can explore Washington’s geology, learn about geologic hazards, and find borehole lithology data all from your mobile device.
This app is a much-simplified beta version of the Washington Geologic Information Portal, a desktop-based interactive map containing detailed and comprehensive geologic data about Washington State. This app is ideal for geology students, professionals, and those familiar with geologic terms and concepts.
Available Layers:
Surface Geology at 1:500,000, 1:100,000, and 1:24,000 scales and geochronology data
Tsunami Evacuation: including: assembly areas, local landmarks, evacuation zones, and map boundaries
Subsurface Data: geotechnical borings and water wells
Faults, Earthquakes, and Tsunamis: active faults and folds, trenches, earthquakes, liquefaction susceptibility, seismic site class, and tsunami inundation modeling
Note:
This app requires an internet connection to display data, and data charges may apply. Geolocation services are enabled in order to display device location on the map, but the data is not collected or saved.
Desktop version: http://www.dnr.wa.gov/geologyportal
Visit our website: http://www.dnr.wa.gov/geology
Or our blog: https://washingtonstategeology.wordpress.com/
by Y####:
Pretty clean, & simple, great start. Keep up the great work and make it better by connecting the map data to a complete drill down setup for all geologic data at a particular location.