Reconnaissance Bedrock Geological Map of the Northern Part of Soudan Underground Mine State Park and the Northwestern Part of Lake Vermilion State Park, St. Louis County, Minnesota

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Reconnaissance Bedrock Geological Map of the Northern Part of Soudan Underground Mine State Park and the Northwestern Part of Lake Vermilion State Park, St. Louis County, Minnesota

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2010-08

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The geologic data in this map was compiled over a six day period in August 2010. Mapping was conducted at a 1:5000 scale. Field access was accomplished by hiking and canoeing. Field locations were verified using geographic positioning systems set to measure in the Universal Transverse Mercator North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). This project was conducted to create a geologic reconnaissance map for the northern part of Soudan Underground Mine State Park and the Lake Vermilion State Park. Geological interpretations and structural measurements south of the Limit of NUSEL mapping line were obtained from Peterson & Patelke, 2003.

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Precambrian Research Center Map Series;PRC/MAP-2010-04

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Radakovich, Amy L; Parent, Charlie T; Patridge, Molly E; Ritts, Andrew D; Pierce, Rita; Hudak, George J. (2010). Reconnaissance Bedrock Geological Map of the Northern Part of Soudan Underground Mine State Park and the Northwestern Part of Lake Vermilion State Park, St. Louis County, Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/257375.

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