About Geograph MI
The ultimate app for Geography/Geology amateurs and professionals." - Mel Martin, TUAW.com Do you know which state assembly district you are in? Which school district? Where is the closest railroad? Is there a mine...
The ultimate app for Geography/Geology amateurs and professionals." - Mel Martin, TUAW.com Do you know which state assembly district you are in? Which school district? Where is the closest railroad? Is there a mine nearby? What kind of rock are you sitting on? Are we in a floodable zone? Geograph MI is the edition of the popular GIS (geographic information system) covering the state of Michigan. 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 Wolverine State. You can combine various data layers, zoom in and out, and get a lot of details about the physical and human geography of Michigan. While this is a professional-grade tool, it can easily be used by anyone curious about their environment. This release has 40 layers (and new layers are frequently added). Installed by default are: - states outlines - the complete geological map from USGS - surficial materials - terrain elevation and Great Lakes bathymetry - zip codes - over 1,700 named features (summits, tunnels, cliffs, bridges, etc...) with link to USGS information page - U.S. congressional districts with link to representatives' web sites - over 3,100 mineral resources with link to USGS web site - active mines - public land ownership - hydrologic units - EPA ecological regions - 1,316 USGS quadrangles - urban areas - annual precipitation - counties with link to census data - hydrology - roads and major streets - railroad tracks - UTM zones and state plane zones - main aquifers with link to EPA web site Layers that can be downloaded from the application include: - state House districts with link to representatives' web sites - state Senate districts - elementary and unified school districts - boundaries of cities and villages with link to census data - town boundaries - landmark areas (parks, campgrounds, airports, etc...) - landmark points (schools, hospitals, fire stations, etc...) - airports with link to FAA data pages for each airport - 12,797 geodetic points with link to the National Geodetic Survey details pages - national park boundaries with link to the National Park Service web page for each park - railroad crossings with link to details page from the Federal Railroad Administration - floodable areas from FEMA (premium content) - American Indian areas - land use/land cover - all roads and streets Each layer contains additional information about its features. 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. Layers can be re-ordered and combined with transparency, allowing an unlimited number of combinations.
Requires iOS 3.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of Geograph MI since it was posted on our website on 2016-10-04 03:07:57.
The latest version is 1.0 and it was updated on 2026-06-11 08:58:51. See below the changes in each version.
Geograph MI version 1.0
Updated At: 2010-03-08
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