The current 'Dead Tree' version...damn it is small.
Moving on, finally. The two images below show what the map looked like on October 1 and what it looks like now (after ~100 hours of mapping and GIS work since 9-30-09). The (pen)penultimate map shown here illustrates the location of contacts presently attributed as 'intraformational' because I was unable to consistently divide them across the entire map in time. Map now goes to NBMG cartographer who will find many problem areas, require additional input from me, but ultimately generate a nicely laid out product. That will be the next post in the series....at the end of October....if I survive GSA.
Nearly finished. Most polygons fixed (there is one major leak...ack!), although many Holocene fan units have been lumped for now. The underlying map is considerably more complex, but cannot live up to it across the entire map, so it remains somewhat general for now. Added lacustrine bar symbology to reduce monotony in the 'beach blankets'. Have to stop working on it tomorrow AM.
Eight more hours, on a Sunday with great weather no less. Map is close to 'good enough for now'. It is boiling down to all of the small, complex areas and is looking pretty good overall. Only a few glaring glitches to fix if I have time. Otherwise, will emphasize 'Preliminary' in the title more than usual.
Didn't make enough progress at the right scale to post any notable changes. However, thought I should show what lies beneath the general polygons that I posted yesterday. Note the cool slopeshaded base map. The map to be completed this weekend (?) will be a somewhat generalized representation of what these lines imply (not deleting any lines...don't worry). Such is life. Still another year to extend the map north by about 8 miles and during that time will polish up this part. This weekend, will finish the rangefront no matter what it takes. Still have a ton of GSA stuff to do, map text to write (different map!), and an NSF annual report to write that is way overdue. All before I leave town a week from Saturday. I cannot wait for October to end.