GEOLOGIC AND TOPOGRAPHIC MAP 
OF THE 
SANTA FE ROUTE 
From Kansas City, Missouri, to Los Angeles, California 
Base compiled from United States Geological Survey Atlas Sheets, 
from railroad alignments and profiles supplied by the A tcheson, 
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and from additional information 
collected with the assistan Resecsage: Foe apoede mpany 
UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 
GEORGE OTIS SMITH, DIRECTOR 
David White, Chief Geologist R. B. Marshall, Chief Geographer 
1915 
Each quadrangle shown on the map with a name in parenthesis in the 
lower left corner is mapped in detail on the U. S. G. S. Topographic 
ame 
BULLETIN 613 
2 SAARI RRR SMR RE 
SHEET: 22 
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‘SD 
3 
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EXPLANATION 
m, clay, and marble 
Sheet No.23 
ON, 
Thickness 
in feet 
A Lava fi (basalt) and cinder cones 
Quaternary 
B Sand, gravel, and clay of desert slopes and valleys 800+ 
C Voleanie rocks (rhyolite, basalt, latite, tuff, and 1000 Terti 
voleanic ash) ertiary 
D Granite (including monzonite and other intrusive Post-Carboniferous 
i s) in greater part 
: : Carboniferous to 
— Limestone, shale, quartzite, and marble 1700+ Cambrian 
F Granite and schist ---------------- ---------------------------Fre-Cambrian 
x — - gold, lead, and copper and quarries of salt, 
aioe lbh a 
LYLL AINE 
; : Pian 
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Sheet No. 2/ 
pti esa 
Kilbeck 
1 
Scale 500,000 ae 
Approximately 8 miles to! inch 
een Lae 
5 10 1S 20 25 
i ate i i i 
Contour marcas 200 feet 
MEAN SEA LEVEL 
Missour?. il 
ft ss 
The crossties on the railroads are spaced | mile apart 
15°30 
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