Geologic Map of the Monterey Quadrangle and Monterey Bay, California: A
Digital
Database
D. L. Wagner1, H. G. Greene2, G. J. Saucedo1, S. Watkins1, J. Little1, and J. Bizzarro2
1California Div of
Mines and Geology, Sacramento, CA
2Moss Landing Marine
Laboratories, Moss Landing, CA
A new geologic map of the Monterey 1:100,000 scale quadrangle
and Monterey Bay was completed by the California Division of
Mines and Geology and Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. Themap
is a
digital
database which, for the most part, was digitized at
1:24,000 scale using ALACARTE, a menu-driven module developed
by the U.S. Geological Survey running on Arc/Info GIS software.
This project was supported in part by the U.S. Geological Survey
through its National Cooperative Geologic Mapping program,
STATEMAP component. Onshore, existing geologic maps, mostly at
1:24,000 scale were digitized and tiled together to make up the
1:100,000 scale map. An earlier analog version of the map was used
as a guide to correct boundary problems between quadrangles. A
DEM with 30 meter resolution was used for a shaded relief basemap.
Offshore, a wealth of new geologic information was available. These
new data were overlain on new high resolution bathymetry acquired
by the Monterey Bay Research Institute and the U.S. Geological Survey.
The bathymetry was converted to a shaded bathymetric base
map.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90904©2001 AAPG Pacific Section Meeting, Universal City, California
