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Geology CA
What if you could hold all of California in the palm of your hand?
Geology CA is
the first GIS (geographical information system) for the iPhone.
The current version is 1.1. It contains a large number of upgrades, with much more detailed terrain, 10 new layers,
many bug fixes, and performance improvements.
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| Geology of California |
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Unlike Google Maps, Geology CA is completely self-contained, which means that it is
always available, even without any cellular or wireless coverage. It can be used in the field, in the middle of nowhere.
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| Terrain, faults and bathymetry of the San Francisco bay area |
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HOW DOES IT WORK? |
Geology CA contains a selection of geographical information in its internal
database. It can display this information in 19 different layers. Each layer can be individually
shown or hidden, moved up or down, and made more or less transparent. This allows an almost
infinite number of possible displays.
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| Geology, faults, roads, urban areas and USGS quadrants around Tahoe |
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Each feature of most layers has additional information which can be displayed by
tapping the feature. This brings up a list of all the data in all the displayed layers at that point.
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The user can then select the desired layer and get all the available information. For instance,
tapping an area of the Geology layer brings up the following screen:
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For a portable application, Geology CA contains a surprising amount
of information, enabling you to zoom all the way in to city-level details.
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| Geology, hydrology, roads and streets, railroads, and old mines of Sacramento |
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With Geology CA, you can finally access data that is relevant to you
without needing access to a computer or a network. For instance, the township and range information
has proven very popular with professional users:
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| Urban areas, cities, earthquakes, mines and township&range around San Diego |
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Geology CA can also generate high-resolution maps that you can download
to your computer. The following shows the terrain of the state with the topography, counties and public lands superimposed
(difficult to believe it was actually generated on an iPhone, isn't it?):
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