OF-23-03 Geologic Map of the Loveland Quadrangle, Larimer County, Colorado Download Publication Details The purpose of this publication is to describe the geology, mineral and groundwater resources, and geologic hazards of the Loveland 7.5-minute quadrangle. It is a continuation of field mapping work on the northern Front Range of Colorado where the CGS has mapped multiple quadrangles, this one covering the area around the town of Loveland. Nearby published quadrangles include Windsor, Johnstown, and Berthoud. CGS Geologist Kassandra Lindsey completed the field work on this project during the mapping seasons of 2022-23. Digital ZIP download. OF-23-03D From the abstract: The Loveland quadrangle is situated in the northern part of the Colorado Piedmont section of the Great Plains. The Upper Cretaceous Niobrara and Pierre Shale underlie the quadrangle and record some of the final sequences of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway. They dip at around 18 to 25 degrees on the western border of the mapped area where the units comprise portions of the characteristic Front Range hogbacks. Dips rapidly decrease to the east. Two faults may exist in the subsurface: one on the west side of the quadrangle associated with structures mapped in the adjacent Masonville quadrangle, and the Windsor Wrench Fault Zone (WWFZ) on the eastern side of the quadrangle. The WWFZ may attenuate in lower, softer units in the subsurface, resulting in a monocline structure. From the Middle Pleistocene through the Holocene, fluvial, mass-wasting, and eolian systems have deposited units that mantle much of the bedrock in the quadrangle. Alluvial deposits record periods of deposition and erosion associated with climate fluctuations during glacier and inter-glacial periods. Fluvial units in the area and in the quadrangle are quarried for aggregate resources. The most prominent natural hazards are flooding in low-lying areas, especially adjacent to the Big Thompson River, and swelling and collapsing soils in areas underlain by the Pierre Shale and eolian sediments. Citations Lindsey, K.O., 2024, OF-23-03 Geologic Map of the Loveland Quadrangle, Larimer County, Colorado: Colorado Geological Survey, Open-File Report 23-02, scale 1:24,000. https://doi.org/10.58783/cgs.of2303.lvwf5542. Also available at: https://coloradogeologicalsurvey.org/publications/geologic-map-loveland-quadrangle-larimer-colorado.