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Geologic Contact 1

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jafcon1

Geotechnical
Mar 28, 2004
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When I look at a Geologic Map and there are areas marked as Geologic Contact, what am I looking at?
 
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jafcon1,
a geologic contact is simply a boundary between different geologic formations, hence a surface where some lithological change, more or less transitional, is expected.
The intersections of the boundary surface(s)with the topographic surface are mapped as lines, which trend is a function of the geometric configuration of the intersecting planes.

For more basic concepts you may want to have a look at the following link:

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