Jump to navigation

The University of Arizona Wordmark Line Logo White
Home

 

 

FacebookTwitterYouTubeInstagramLinkedIn     Donate

Search form

  • Minerals
    • Mining in Arizona
    • King Copper
    • Gold Prospecting
    • Industrial Minerals
    • Mineral Rights
    • Mining Scams
    • Potash Case Study
    • Ask a Geologist
  • Publications
    • All Publications
    • Recent Publications
    • Document Repository
    • Map & Database Services
    • Geologic Report Index
    • Geologic Map Index
    • AZGS GeoBib Database
    • Photo Gallery
  • Center for Natural Hazards
    • All Natural Hazards
    • Earth Fissures & Ground Subsidence
    • Landslides & Debris Flows
    • Floods
    • Severe Weather
    • Problem Soils
    • Volcanism
    • Earthquakes
    • Radon
    • Homeowner's Guide
    • Ask a Geologist
    • Arizona Council on Earthquake Safety
  • Outreach & Geoheritage
    • Arizona Geoheritage
    • Educator Outreach
    • Public Resources
    • Ask a Geologist
    • Photo Gallery
  • Energy
    • Energy Resources
    • Geothermal
    • National Geothermal Data System
  • Basin Analysis
  • About
    • About AZGS
    • Projects
    • Events
    • News
    • Contact
    • Ask a Geologist
    • Staff
    • Services
    • Employment
    • Partners & Funders
  1. Home

Natural resource

Click the image to see the original photo at maximum resolution (potentially large files). Click the title to see a full description, geolocation, and more.

Photos 1 - 24 of 39
azgs_photo
Gold-bearing conglomerate from the Gila Mountains
azgs_photo
Arizona Road Cut ~ NW of Tonopah, AZ, along I-10
azgs_photo
Geologic and topographic map of the Santa Fe Route, Arizona
azgs_photo
Headframe of the Tiger Mine, San Manuel, Arizona
azgs_photo
Hilltop Ruin, Grand Canyon, Arizona
azgs_photo
Navajo Sandstone exposed at Lake Powell
azgs_photo
The wild Salt River, central Arizona
azgs_photo
Pleistocene river deposits along the Verde River
azgs_video
Bird's-eye view of Picacho Peak, Arizona
azgs_photo
Hohokam ruins at Horseshoe Reservoir, Arizona
azgs_photo
Mounds of crushed quartzite, Chino Valley, central Arizona
azgs_photo
SE Arizona from Mt. Wrightson
azgs_photo
Breccia Pipe in Grand Canyon
azgs_photo
Guide to the Geology of the Sedona & Oak Creek Canyon Area, Arizona
azgs_photo
Sheeps Bridge, Verde River, central Arizona
azgs_photo
Mylonitic gneiss in Rawhide Mountains, western Arizona
azgs_photo
Marble tectonite in Sosa Canyon
azgs_photo
Fossil horn corals - Dragoon Mtns, eastern Arizona
azgs_photo
Holocene terrace of the Verde River, Bartlett Reservoir, Maricopa County, AZ
azgs_photo
Macroscopic view of mylonized shear zone
azgs_photo
Phyllites of the Phoenix Mountains
azgs_photo
Thunder River Falls, Grand Canyon
azgs_photo
Lavender Pit, Bisbee, Arizona
azgs_photo
Arizona has Potash!
  • 1
  • 2
  • next ›
  • last »
Subscribe to RSS - Natural resource

FacebookTwitterYouTubeInstagramLinkedIn


520.621.2352 | 1955 East 6th Street, P.O. Box 210184, Tucson, AZ 85721

The maps, reports, and other information and content on this website are provided as a public service for informational purposes only.  Accuracy is not guaranteed, and the information contained or linked on this website should not be relied on except as general information.  The University makes no warranties or representations of any kind, and specifically disclaims all warranties including the warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.  Users are responsible for verification of all facts and information to their own satisfaction.


© 2023 The Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of The University of Arizona.