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Open-File Report 03-270

Preliminary Geologic Map of the Perris 7.5’ Quadrangle, Riverside County, California

By By Douglas M. Morton

Introduction

Open-File Report 03-270 contains a digital geologic map database of the Perris 7.5’ quadrangle, Riverside County, California that includes: 1. ARC/INFO (Environmental Systems Research Institute, http://www.esri.com) version 7.2.1 coverages of the various elements of the geologic map.

2. A Postscript file to plot the geologic map on a topographic base, and containing a Correlation of Map Units diagram (CMU), a Description of Map Units (DMU), and an index map.

3. Portable Document Format (.pdf) files of:

a. A Readme file

b. The same graphic as described in 2 above. Test plots have not produced precise 1:24,000- scale map sheets. Adobe Acrobat page size setting influences map scale.

The Correlation of Map Units and Description of Map Units is in the editorial format of USGS Geologic Investigations Series (I-series) maps but has not been edited to comply with I-map standards. Within the geologic map data package, map units are identified by standard geologic map criteria such as formationname, age, and lithology. Where known, grain size is indicated on the map by a subscripted letter or letters following the unit symbols as follows: lg, large boulders; b, boulder; g, gravel; a, arenaceous; s, silt; c, clay; e.g. Qyfa is a predominantly young alluvial fan deposit that is arenaceous. Multiple letters are used for more specific identification or for mixed units, e.g., Qfysa is a silty sand. In some cases, mixed units are indicated by a compound symbol; e.g., Qyf2sc.

Learn more about the Perris data set and its contents

browse graphic of map
This illustration is a .gif (GIF) non-navigable image of the USGS geologic-map plot of the Perris quadrangle. A full-size, navigable map graphic can be viewed on-screen (per_map.pdf ) or can be plotted from the PostScript file (per_map.ps.gz). Note: the full-size plot requires a large-format plotter, and is best reproduced at 600 (or greater) dpi.

 

File Name
File Type and Description
File Size
README's and METADATA
 
README.txt
Text version of readme file that explains how to use the digital database
44 Kb
README.pdf
PDF version of the readme file that explains how to use the digital database.
80 Kb
per_met.txt
 Text file of the FGDC-compliant metadata
28 Kb
DATA
per.tar.gz
 Compressed tar file of the digital database for this map
1.1 MB
FILES for VIEWING and PLOTTING
per_map.ps.gz Compressed (gzip) PostScript file used for plotting a paper copy of the map 1.9 MB
symbols.tar.gz
Shade, line, and marker sets used to produce an optimum plot
184 Kb
per_map.pdf
PDF file of map sheet that can be used for viewing map in a browser, as well as for plotting
3 MB

For questions about the content of this report, contact author Doug Morton

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Created: July 16, 2003
Last modified: February 7, 2005 (mfd)