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Preliminary digital data for a 3-layer geologic model of the conterminous United States using land surface, top of bedrock, and top of basement (ver. 1.1, April 2025)

Published by U.S. Geological Survey | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: January 27, 2026 | Last Modified: 2025-04-17T00:00:00Z
This digital dataset compiles a 3-layer geologic model of the conterminous United States by mapping the altitude of three surfaces: land surface, top of bedrock, and top of basement. These surfaces are mapped through the compilation and synthesis of published stratigraphic horizons from numerous topical studies. The mapped surfaces create a 3-layer geologic model with three geomaterials-based subdivisions: unconsolidated to weakly consolidated sediment; layered consolidated rock strata that constitute bedrock, and crystalline basement, consisting of either igneous, metamorphic, or highly deformed rocks. Compilation of subsurface data from published reports involved standard techniques within a geographic information system (GIS) including digitizing contour lines, gridding the contoured data, sampling the resultant grids at regular intervals, and attribution of the dataset. However, data compilation and synthesis is highly dependent on the definition of the informal terms “bedrock” and “basement”, terms which may describe different ages or types of rock in different places. The digital dataset consists of a single polygon feature class which contains an array of square polygonal cells that are 2.5 km m in x and y dimensions. These polygonal cells multiple attributes including x-y location, altitude of the three mapped layers at each x-y location, the published data source from which each surface altitude was compiled, and an attribute that allows for spatially varying definitions of the bedrock and basement units. The spatial data are linked through unique identifiers to non-spatial tables that describe the sources of geologic information and a glossary of terms used to describe bedrock and basement type.

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