THE U.S. GEOLOGIC NAMES LEXICON (GEOLEX) – A RESEARCH TOOL FOR GEOARCHAEOLOGISTS
The catalog of geologic names remains essential to this day, both to the science and to preparation of the National Geologic Map Database (NGMDB, http://ngmdb.usgs.gov); today, the U.S. Geologic Names Lexicon (GEOLEX) is a component of the NGMDB. It contains ~16,000 geologic units, and provides original and revised definitions, type localities, geologic ages, geographic extent, variations in geologic name usage, and publication synopses. Information has been compiled mostly from formal reports and maps published since 1836, emphasizing outcrop-level descriptions, age determinations, and relationships to other geologic units.
Geologic descriptions in GEOLEX are designed as a quick guide to the nature of the geologic unit and to significant publications. Although intended for use by field geologists, we suggest that the lexicon's lithologic, biostratigraphic, geochemical, and isotopic information can be a research tool for archaeologists as well.