Digital geologic map and database of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park and Potomac River corridor, District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia
2001; United States Department of the Interior; Linguagem: Inglês
10.3133/ofr01188a
ISSN2332-4899
AutoresC. Scott Southworth, David K. Brezinski, Randall C. Orndorff, Peter G. Chirico, Kerry M. Lagueux,
Tópico(s)American Environmental and Regional History
ResumoThe Chesapeake and Ohio (CO) Canal National Historical Park is unique in that it is the only land within the National Park system that crosses 5 physiographic provinces along a major river. From Georgetown, District of Columbia (D.C.) to Cumberland, Maryland (Md.), the CO Canal provides an opportunity to examine the geologic history of the central Appalachian region and how the canal contributed to the development of this area. The geologic map data covers the 184.5-mile long park in a 2-mile wide corridor centered on the Potomac River
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