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Geology ID app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 9438 ratings )
Travel Reference
Developer: Integrity Logic
6.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 19 Oct 2009
App size: 53.84 Mb

The ultimate app for Geography/Geology amateurs and professionals."
- Mel Martin, TUAW.com

Geology ID is the edition of the popular GIS (geographic information system) covering the state of Idaho. It is a self-contained application (no Internet or cellular access required) that contains a vast amount of information about the geology and geography of the Gem State. Using the iPhones GPS, it enables you to navigate the state and get a much better understanding of your surroundings, identify geological formations, mines, quarries, rivers, etc....

This release contains 29 layers, which can be combined in any desired way:

- states outlines
- the complete geological map from USGS
- terrain elevation
- zip codes
- over 6,000 named features (summits, tunnels, cliffs, bridges, etc...)
- fire history
- annual precipitation
- all 966 earthquakes in recorded history over 3.0 magnitude
- seismic hazard
- over 10,000 mineral resources
- active mines
- quaternary faults
- old faults
- public land ownership
- fire risk
- hydrologic units
- EPA ecological regions
- USGS quadrangles
- township and range
- urban areas
- counties
- hydrology
- roads and major streets
- railroad tracks
- cities and towns
- over 700 potassium/argon dates
- state plane zones
- UTM zones
- main aquifers

Each layer contains additional information about each feature. For instance, the geology layer has a description of the units name, age range, rock type, and description. Each mine has a name, a commodity, a facility type, and a company name. See our web site for more information about each layer.

Although this is a professional-quality tool, it can be used by anyone interested in their environment.

There have been a few improvements since the release of the sister programs covering CA, TX, NY/NJ/CT, FL, WA/OR, AZ, CO, UT, NV and NM. A new layer (fire risk) has been added.