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Geological Map of the World at 1:35 M (plastic coated)
Plastic coated version (25 microns)
Plastic coated version (25 microns)
This new edition (August 2014) reconsiders the 3rd edition of the Geological Map of the Word, published initially in 2010 at the scales of 1:25 000 000 (3 sheets) and 1:50 000 000 (1 sheet Geology, structure), both presently out of print.
The layout of this new version, centered on the Atlantic, was redesigned in order to fit a single sheet, while the legibility was improved in relation to the reduced version at 1:50 000 000.
As concerns the contents, the new map amends some infographic typos of the 2010 edition and, most important, enhances the existing geological data by the addition of a monochrome shaded physiographic base, more attenuate in the continents than in the oceans. As it was the case for the 2010 edition, it integrates the state of the art of the geological knowledge of our planet at the turning-point of the XX/XXI centuries. Some changes were done, however, as concerns the color of a number of geological units of major interest such as: Cenozoic volcanism; traps; oceanic plateaus, hotspot tracks and seamounts. Likewise, the representation of thrusts fronts of all kinds (subduction zones, accretionary prisms, thrusts, …) was homogenized.
The Physiography, volcanos and astroblemes sheet of the 2010 edition at 1:50 000 000 is always available and constitutes a useful supplement of this new map for three reasons: 1) it displays a complete and detailed physiography of the World, including isobaths every 1000 m; 2) as it is centered on the Pacific, it gives an overview of the entirety of this ocean where are located the majority of the subduction zones and hotspots of the planet; 3) the active volcanoes plotted in this maps allow establishing a relationship between volcanism and the subduction zones.
Here are some of the main geological units and features of the map:
The map includes two legends, one for the onshore areas and another for the offshore, and an inset with data on the 45 "hotspots".
Explanatory notes accompany the Map. To download the English version click here.
In conclusion, this 3rd edition of the map intends to give a better global overview of the mega-structures and the most important geological assemblages resulting from the complex history of our planet throughout 4 billion years.