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Wisconsin's Geologic Past
At different times in the past three billion years, mountains and volcanoes stood tall in Wisconsin, shallow seas covered much of the state, and glaciers plowed across the landscape. This educational poster vividly brings our past to life. Ideal for classrooms. Size: 27 x 39 inches. -
Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin
Collection of most of the plates accompanying Chamberlin's four-volume Geology of Wisconsin: Survey of 1873-1879.-
Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: General Geological Map of Wisconsin [plate 1]
1882
Map: Scale 1 in = 15 miles, 25.5 in x 30.3 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: General Map of Quaternary Formations [plate 2]
1882
Map: 28.2 in x 32.4 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: General Map of Native Vegetation [plate 2A]
1882
Map: 28.2 in x 32.4 in,
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: General Map of Soils [plate 2B]
1882
Map: 28.2 in x 32.5 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Map of Rainfall and Temperature [plate 2C]
1882
Map: 27.7 in x 32.5 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Maps of Subsoils and Native Vegetation of Eastern Wisconsin [plate 3]
1877
Map: 27.82 in x 32.17 in, scale 1 in = 12 miles
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Maps of Topography and Quaternary Formations of Eastern Wisconsin [plate 4]
1877
Map: 27.83 in x 32.06 in, scale 1 in = 12 miles
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Geology and Topography of the Lead Region [plate 5]
1877
Map: 27.68 in x 32.18 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Geology and Topography of the Lead Region [plate 6]
1877
Map: 23.98 in x 28.94 in
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Atlas of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin: Geology and Topography of the Lead Region [plate 8]
1877
Map: 24.03 in x 28.38 in
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