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Geograph brings GIS to the iPhone

The ultimate app for Geography/Geology amateurs and professionals.” - Mel Martin, TUAW.com GeographMN is the edition of the popular GIS (geographic information system) covering the state of Minnesota. It is a self-contained application (no Internet or cellular access required) that contains a vast amount of information about the geography and geology of the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes

The ultimate app for Geography/Geology amateurs and professionals.”
- Mel Martin, TUAW.com
GeographMN is the edition of the popular GIS (geographic information system) covering the state of Minnesota. It is a self-contained application (no Internet or cellular access required) that contains a vast amount of information about the geography and geology of the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes. Using the iPhone’s 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 27 layers, which can be combined in any desired way:
- states outlines
- the complete geological map from USGS
- surficial materials
- terrain elevation
- zip codes
- over 2,200 named features (summits, tunnels, cliffs, bridges, etc…)
- annual precipitation
- glacial limits
- U.S. congressional districts
- over 2,300 mineral resources
- active mines
- old faults
- public land ownership
- hydrologic units
- EPA ecological regions
- USGS quadrangles
- township and range
- urban areas
- counties
- hydrology
- roads and major streets
- railroad tracks
- cities and towns
- over 200 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 unit’s 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.

The ultimate app for Geography/Geology amateurs and professionals.”

- Mel Martin, TUAW.com

GeographMN is the edition of the popular GIS (geographic information system) covering the state of Minnesota. It is a self-contained application (no Internet or cellular access required) that contains a vast amount of information about the geography and geology of the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes. Using the iPhone’s GPS, it enables you to navigate the state and get a much better understanding of your surroundings, identify geological formations, mines, quarries, rivers, etc….

Geology of Minnesota

Geology of Minnesota

This release contains 27 layers, which can be combined in any desired way:

  • states outlines
  • the complete geological map from USGS
  • surficial materials
  • terrain elevation
  • zip codes
  • over 2,200 named features (summits, tunnels, cliffs, bridges, etc…)
  • annual precipitation
  • glacial limits
  • U.S. congressional districts
  • over 2,300 mineral resources
  • active mines
  • old faults
  • public land ownership
  • hydrologic units
  • EPA ecological regions
  • USGS quadrangles
  • township and range
  • urban areas
  • counties
  • hydrology
  • roads and major streets
  • railroad tracks
  • cities and towns
  • over 200 potassium/argon dates
  • state plane zones
  • UTM zones
  • main aquifers
Surficial material, glacial boundary of southeastern Minnesota

Surficial material, glacial boundary of southeastern Minnesota

Each layer contains additional information about each feature. For instance, the geology layer has a description of the unit’s 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.

Here is a very quick video of the application in action:

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Geograph brings GIS to the iPhone

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