GEOLOGIC AND TOPOGRAPHIC MAP 
SANTA FE ROUTE 
From Kansas City, Missouri, to Los Angeles, California 
Base compiled from United States Geological Survey Atlas Sheets, 
from railroad —, and profiles supplied by the Atcheson, 
Topeka and Santa Fe sence ¢ and per mating information 
collected with the assistance of this 
UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL. SURVEY 
GEORGE OTIS SMITH, DIRECTOR 
David White, Chief Geologist R. B. Marshall, Chief Geographer 
1915 
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| | EXPLANATION 
A Lava-flows (basalt) 
B_ Gravel,’ sand, and silt (valley filling) 
C Conglomerate, red 
| D Voleanie rocks (andesite, latite, rhyolite, and tuffs) 
| E Limestone 
| F Granite (monzonite, diorite, ete.) and schist 
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