This page contains information available through the North Carolina Geological Survey concerning Ashe County.
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| Statewide index to 7.5-minute quadrangles | Ordering information |
| COUNTY | HIGH POINT AND LOCATION | ELEVATION | +/! | USGS 7.5' QUAD |
| Ashe | The Peak (Trout triangle) | 5208 | ! | Baldwin Gap |
| A "!" in the column labeled "+/!" indicates an exact elevation. An estimated elevation is indicated by "+". |
| *Some counties have more than one location that appear to have the same elevation. These counties show more than one entry in this table. |
| If you are interested in the highest elevation in every county, try this table. |
Check back in a few months. We will be listing our publications for each county here.
Name |
Date |
Title |
Institution |
Format |
Pages |
Topic* |
| Fullagar, P. D. | 1963 | Host rock gneiss as a possible source of ore mineralization at Ore Knob, North Carolina | University of Illinois | Ph.D. dissertation | 74 p. | Economic |
| Jones, T. Z. | 1976 | Petrography, structure, and metamorphic history of the Warrensville and Jefferson Quadrangles, southern Blue Ridge, northwestern North Carolina | Miami University (Ohio) | Ph.D. dissertation | 130 p. | Geologic mapping |
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