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- description: Geologic mapping, in support of the USGS Omaha-Kansas City Geologic Mapping Project, shows the spatial distribution
of artificial-fill, alluvial, eolian, and glacial deposits and bedrock in and near Omaha, Nebraska. Artificial fill deposits
are mapped chiefly beneath commercial structures, segments of interstate highways and other major highways, railroad tracks,
airport runways, and military facilities, and in landfills and earth fills. Alluvial deposits are mapped beneath flood plains,
in stream terraces, and on hill slopes. They include flood-plain and stream-channel alluvium, sheetwash alluvium, and undivided
sheetwash alluvium and stream alluvium. Wind-deposited loess forms sheets that mantle inter-stream areas and late Wisconsin
terrace alluvium. Peoria Loess is younger of the two loess sheets and covers much of the inter-stream area in the map area.
Loveland Loess is older and is exposed in a few small areas in the eastern part of the map area. Glacial deposits are chiefly
heterogeneous, ice-deposited, clayey material (till) and minor interstratified stream-deposited sand and gravel. Except for
small outcrops, glacial deposits are covered by eolian and alluvial deposits throughout most of the map area. Bedrock is locally
exposed in natural exposures along the major streams and in quarries. It consists of Dakota Sandstone and chiefly limestone
and shale of the Lansing and Kansas City Groups. Sand and gravel in flood plain and stream-channel alluvium in the Platte
River valley are used mainly for concrete aggregate. Limestone of the Lansing and Kansas City Groups is used for road-surfacing
material, rip rap, and fill material.; abstract: Geologic mapping, in support of the USGS Omaha-Kansas City Geologic Mapping
Project, shows the spatial distribution of artificial-fill, alluvial, eolian, and glacial deposits and bedrock in and near
Omaha, Nebraska. Artificial fill deposits are mapped chiefly beneath commercial structures, segments of interstate highways
and other major highways, railroad tracks, airport runways, and military facilities, and in landfills and earth fills. Alluvial
deposits are mapped beneath flood plains, in stream terraces, and on hill slopes. They include flood-plain and stream-channel
alluvium, sheetwash alluvium, and undivided sheetwash alluvium and stream alluvium. Wind-deposited loess forms sheets that
mantle inter-stream areas and late Wisconsin terrace alluvium. Peoria Loess is younger of the two loess sheets and covers
much of the inter-stream area in the map area. Loveland Loess is older and is exposed in a few small areas in the eastern
part of the map area. Glacial deposits are chiefly heterogeneous, ice-deposited, clayey material (till) and minor interstratified
stream-deposited sand and gravel. Except for small outcrops, glacial deposits are covered by eolian and alluvial deposits
throughout most of the map area. Bedrock is locally exposed in natural exposures along the major streams and in quarries.
It consists of Dakota Sandstone and chiefly limestone and shale of the Lansing and Kansas City Groups. Sand and gravel in
flood plain and stream-channel alluvium in the Platte River valley are used mainly for concrete aggregate. Limestone of the
Lansing and Kansas City Groups is used for road-surfacing material, rip rap, and fill material.
Citation
- Title Surficial Geologic map of the Greater Omaha Area, Nebraska and Iowa.
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2018-05-20T04:15:19.683798
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