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Title: Geologic map of the Devils Throat quadrangle, Clark County, Nevada
Author: L. Sue Beard and David J. Campagna
Year: 2012
Series: Map 181z
Version: supersedes USGS Open-File Report 91-132
Format: 19 MB; plate: 28.5 x 33 inches, color; text: 9 pages (page 1 is color)
Scale: 1:24,000
The following files are included in the GIS zip folder: geodatabase, images, layerfiles, shapefiles, metadata, and maps. This directory contains the digital version of the geologic map and related data of the Devils Throat quadrangle, Clark County, Nevada.
This quadrangle includes a scenic part of Clark County that is transected by the popular Bureau of Land Management Gold Butte Back Country Byway. It contains several sinkholes, the largest of which is called Devils Throat, and several Quaternary faults. The western part exposes a large fold and thrust involving colorful Mesozoic clastic rocks that are overthrust by Paleozoic carbonate rocks.
Original Product Code: M181z
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