First geological map of north america, by jean-étienne guettard and the cartographer philippe buache. Title: mineralogical map, where one sees the nature of lands of canada and louisiana. Drawn by philippe buache of the royal academy of sciences, upon the researches and for a memoir by mr. Guettard of the same academy. Published in 1752 in mémoires de l'académie royale des sciences. This picture is a version of the original map found at the end of the first part of the memoir, after p. 220 (see ); this one was published by lászló horváth (1901-1981), « fig. 4. Guettard’s mineralogical map of canada and louisiana, published in 1752, drawn by phillipe buache », in id. , minerals species discovered in canada and species named after canadians, 382 p. A belt of marl and clay extends from the gulf of mexico to cape breton island, and thence inland toward quebec. Between it and the coast is a sandy belt, and west of it a schistose and metalliferous belt. Different signs and annotations indicate the places where rocks and minerals were reported between the atlantic coast and the rocky mountains. Aside from this primitive effort, the first geologic map of the united states is that published by william maclure in 1809, of which a revised version appeared in 1817. Date: 1752.
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