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Geology of the Grandfather Mountain Window and Vicinity, North Carolina and Tennessee

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2023-03-02

Citation

Weinmann, B.R., Bryant, B., and Reed Jr., J.C., 2023, Geology of the Grandfather Mountain Window and Vicinity, North Carolina and Tennessee: U.S. Geological Survey, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9VIUB41.

Summary

The Blue Ridge belt in northwestern North Carolina and northeastern Tennessee is composed chiefly of 1,000-million to 1,100-million-year-old metamorphic and plutonic rocks that have been thrust many miles northwestward across unmetamorphosed Cambrian(?) and Cambrian sedimentary rocks of the Unaka belt. The Blue Ridge thrust sheet is rooted on the southeast along the Brevard zone, a zone of strike-slip faulting along which metamorphic and plutonic rocks of the Inner Piedmont belt are juxtaposed with rocks of the Blue Ridge. Near the southeastern edge of the Blue Ridge belt, the Blue Ridge thrust sheet is breached by erosion, and the rocks beneath are exposed in the Grandfather Mountain window, which is 45 miles long and as much as 20 [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Benjamin R Weinmann
Process Contact :
Benjamin R Weinmann
Originator :
Benjamin R Weinmann, Bruce Bryant, John C Reed Jr.
Metadata Contact :
Benjamin R Weinmann
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Florence Bascom Geoscience Center
USGS Mission Area :
Core Science Systems

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GFMTNTNNCUSGSPP615.gdb.zip 10.75 MB application/zip
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GFMTNTNNCUSGSPP615-OpenAccess.zip 16.12 MB application/zip

Purpose

The geologic map database of the Grandfather Mountain Window and Vicinity, North Carolina and Tennessee is intended to serve as a foundation for applying geologic information to problems involving land use decisions, groundwater availability and quality, earth resources such as natural aggregate for construction, assessment of natural hazards (earthquakes), and engineering and environmental studies for waste disposal sites and construction projects. The database and associated geologic map improve the understanding of the bedrock geology in the Blue Ridge and Valley & Ridge geologic provinces, establishes a modern framework for 1:62,500-scale bedrock geologic mapping in North Carolina and Tennessee.

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