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Intermountain Region

 
 

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Intermountain
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Geology

Map of the Region with links to the Forest Supervisors offices. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Dixie National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Fishlake National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Manti-LaSal National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Ashley National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Uinta National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Sawtooth National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Boise National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Payette National Forest. Link to the Geologic Point of Interest on the Salmon-Challis National Forest. The Intermountain Region's 13 forests are full of amazing geologic wonders. These pages are useful resources in locating a particular geologic site or interest, gathering geologic backgrounds and histories, or starting points for developing field trips or geologic tours. Sites will continue to be added and updated. Please check back often. Enjoy!

The black dots on the map represent the Forest Supervisor's Office. Click on one to visit the geologic points of interest for that forest.

 


These pages were developed by Debbie Morgan, a 2006 GeoCorps America participant, in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and the Geological Society of America's GeoCorps America Program. The GeoCorps America Program strives to place geoscientists in working relationships with the U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, and Bureau of Land Management.

Comments and suggestions regarding these pages may be directed to J. Gurrieri, regional geologist.

 

By National Forest

Ashley
Boise
Bridger-Teton
Caribou-Targhee
Dixie
Fishlake
Humboldt-Toiyabe
Manti-LaSal
Payette
Salmon-Challis
Sawtooth
Uinta
Wasatch-Cache

By Interest

Caves/Sinkholes
Cliffs/Canyons/Outcrops
Earthquake Activity
Fluvial Activity
Fossils/Tracks
Glacial Activity
Lakes/Wetlands
Mass Wasting
Mining
Mountain Ranges/Basins
Rock/Mineral Collecting
Scenic Byways/Areas/ Overlooks
Springs/Falls
Volcanic Activity

Regional Geologic Provinces

Columbia Plateau
Basin and Range
Colorado Plateau
Rocky Mountain System

Map that shows the Regional Geologic Provinces - Columbia Plateau, Basin and Range, Colorado Plateau, and Rocky Mountain System. Outline on map that shows the Colorado Plateau Geologic Province.  Click to go to more details. Outline on map that shows the Columbia Plateau Province.  Click to go to more details. Outline on map that shows the Rocky Mountain System Geologic Province.  Click to go to more details. Outline on map that shows the Basin and Range Geologic Province.  Click to go to more details.

Works Cited

US Forest Service - Intermountain Region
Last Modified: Monday, 10 March 2008 at 18:29:18 EDT


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