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Bibliography of Arizona Geology. Environmental Geology and Hazards. Online Map and Database Services. Floods and Debris Flows. Swelling and Shrinking Soils. Search the Online Document Repository. The majority of our reports, maps and documents are now provided online. Visit our regularly expanding Document Repository. To search for publications. Browse the AZGS Publications List. Index to AZGS Publications. Geologic hazards and limitations. Geologic maps and cross sections. Oil and Gas Reports.
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Arizona Geology: April 2015
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Blog of the State Geologist of Arizona. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Geologic mapping projects funded. The US. Geological Survey’s National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (NCGMP) has awarded the AZGS $170,940 to support geologic mapping near Oatman in Mohave County, Quartzsite in La Paz County, and northwest of Safford in Graham County. Senior geologist Dr. Jon Spencer, chief of the Mapping Section, and Dr. Phil Pearthree, chief of the Environmental Geology Section, jointly oversee a staff of...For m...
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The Colvocoresses Collection: Mines & mining in Arizona, Circa 1910-1950 | Arizona Geology Magazine
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Skip to main content. Jul 16, 2015. The Colvocoresses Collection: Mines and mining in Arizona, Circa 1910-1950. George M. Colvocoresses, Colvo to friends and associates, was a respected and sought after mining engineer and metallurgist during the first half of the 20. The Colvocoresses Collection: A partial list. Table 1. Partial list of Mines included in the Colvocoresses Collection*. Black Rock Mineral District. Castle Dome Copper Mine. Globe Arizona Copper Co. Pinal Mountains Mineral District. File co...
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AZGS | GES | Library
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Bibliography of Arizona Geology. Environmental Geology and Hazards. Online Map and Database Services. Floods and Debris Flows. Swelling and Shrinking Soils. Welcome to the Geologic Extension Service. We also hold a myriad of geologic guidebooks, fieldtrips, reports, and circulars for California - this is our most robust out-of-state collection, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and to a much lesser extent, Oklahoma. Our other chief holdings include, but are not limited to:. Arizona Water Resources Bulletins.
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The Arizona Geological Survey | Online Map and Database Services
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Bibliography of Arizona Geology. Environmental Geology and Hazards. Online Map and Database Services. Floods and Debris Flows. Swelling and Shrinking Soils. AZGS Online Map and Database Services. The Arizona Geological Survey provides a number of online and interactive map and database resources focusing on geology, mineral resources and natural hazards. To view these data, select the appropriate map or database service from the list below. Subscribe to our YouTube channel! Arizona Oil and Gas Well Viewer.
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AZGS | Mineral Resources | Mining in Arizona
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Bibliography of Arizona Geology. Environmental Geology and Hazards. Online Map and Database Services. Floods and Debris Flows. Swelling and Shrinking Soils. Mining and the 21st Century Arizona Economy. Image to left: Open-pit copper mine in Arizona). Mining districts in Arizona. On the accompanying mineral resource map. A northwest-trending belt of metallic mineralization.
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AZGS | GES | Science Outreach
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Bibliography of Arizona Geology. Environmental Geology and Hazards. Online Map and Database Services. Floods and Debris Flows. Swelling and Shrinking Soils. Geologic Extension Service Science Outreach. Join our Del.icio.us network, share, and discover! Michael Conway Ph.D. Arizona Geological Survey Products. Arizona Rocks Poster (see photo to the right). How Geologists Tell Time. Geologic Map and Cross-Sections of Arizona. Historical Epicenters in Arizona 1830 – 1980. Dams and Rivers (report). Natural Ag...
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AZGS | Mineral Resources | Mineral Rights
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Bibliography of Arizona Geology. Environmental Geology and Hazards. Online Map and Database Services. Floods and Debris Flows. Swelling and Shrinking Soils. Mineral rights can be obtained on State or Federal lands that are open to mineral entry. Mining claims, leases, and mineral material sales apply to Federal Lands. Exploration permits, mineal and material leases apply to Arizona State Trust Land. The process may seem complex, but can be accomplished by the average citizen. Special Report SR12,. Contai...
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AZGS | Mineral Resources | Industrial Minerals
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Bibliography of Arizona Geology. Environmental Geology and Hazards. Online Map and Database Services. Floods and Debris Flows. Swelling and Shrinking Soils. Ndash; naturally occurring, inorganic, non-metallic-appearing rocks and minerals that enter into commerce, e.g., sand, crushed stone, zeolites. Industrial minerals and rocks are the staff of life, the bread and butter of the mineral world. 3 Questions about Arizona Mineral Resources. Arizona State Lands Mineral Resources. Asbestos, A Perspective.