Nonmetallic mineral production / compiled by U. S. Geologic Survey, 1968 -- Salines.

Chart and mineral map representing the United States, featuring the production and monetary value of nonmetallic minerals, as well as the geographic locations of saline resources and production, as of 1968. Shows salines such as salt and gypsum, as well as political boundaries, bodies of water, coas...

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Main Authors: Geological Survey (U.S.), Pecora, William T., Gerlach, Arch C., Overstreet, William B.
Format: Map
Language:unknown
Published: United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey 1968
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Summary:Chart and mineral map representing the United States, featuring the production and monetary value of nonmetallic minerals, as well as the geographic locations of saline resources and production, as of 1968. Shows salines such as salt and gypsum, as well as political boundaries, bodies of water, coastlines and islands. Maps include legends, as well as bar scales and scale statements. Presented with Albers Equal Area Projection. With two inset maps within each map: Principal islands of Hawaii -- Alaska. Colored lithograph. Diagram and map are each 20 x 31 cm, on sheet 49 x 35 cm. Accompanying descriptive text on page 177. Diagram and map appear in Special subject maps section, subsection Economic : Mineral and energy resources. The national atlas of the United States of America, by the United States Geological Survey; published in Washington D. C., 1970. Bound in navy blue board, with title printed in silver on both front cover and spine. Accompanied by envelope with six overlay sheets, tucked between final page and back cover of volume. Collation: [i-vi], vii-xiii, [1], 2-417, A1, A2, B1, B2, C, D. Atlas contains 770 maps and 18 charts. Includes a dedication, foreward, list of contributors, introduction, table of contents and index to map subjects. Topic covered: physical geography, history, economics, culture, administrative boundaries and cartography. In addition, atlas also provides maps of the world, as related to the United States. Maps show political boundaries, cities, railways, roads, topography, bodies of water, glaciers, drainage, coastlines, islands, water depths and time zones. Topical maps feature other details, such as history, geology, climate, agriculture, population, racial demographics (including indigenous peoples), religion, language and transportation. Some maps use data visualization to further illustrate geographical information, with charts overlaid upon the landscape. "Adapted from "About The National Atlas of the United States of America," by the U.S. Geological Survey: The National ...