Cuyama Peak USGS Quad, Dibblee Geology

Sep 18, 2018 (Last modified Sep 21, 2018)
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This dataset is a geolgic map showing underlying geology across the Santa Barbara County region. This map was produced by Thomas W. Dibblee, a geologist that mapped all of Santa Barbara County and the Channel Islands. This data was provided by the USGS National Map Database (https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/). The full set of Dibblee Maps can be viewed here: https://go.usa.gov/xUHYa. They are additionally viewable online here: https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/mapview/.

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Dibblee Geology Center, Conservation Biology Institute, USGS National Map Database, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
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1980-01-01T00:00:00 - 2008-12-31T00:00:00
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Dibblee, T.W. Dibblee Geological Foundation, Dibblee Foundation Map, scale 1:24,000.
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2.08801 (Meter)
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Conservation Biology Institute
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This data may not be downloaded or used outside of the Santa Barbara County Conservation Blueprint Atlas/Data Basis withouth consent by the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
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