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Photo Gallery

Welcome to the AZGS Photo Gallery

This is our staging ground to showcase images of geologic features, scenes and structures from across Arizona. By and large, these images are the product of AZGS staff - geoscientists and administrative staff. We have invited non-Survey photographers to donate their images, too. Chief among these is Dr. Dale Nations. Dr Nations, Professor Emeritus at Northern Arizona University, and his students explored the geology of Northern Arizona during the latter third of the 20th century.

Images are accompanied by an explanation. We have tried to minimize jargon, opting to make this resource more palatable to a public audience. These images are available for non-commercial and educational use. We do ask that you credit the individual photographer, and please cite the Arizona Geological Survey Photographic Atlas as the source.

Last, the map at the bottom of this page includes the locations of nearly all images. Several images lack precise location. In part, that may be to preserve the security of fragile outcrops or fossils.

Please Note

  • By publishing a photo taken at a given location, AZGS does not give permission to visit that location in the case of private land.
  • Please adhere to all state and local laws, and park-specific regulations when visiting public lands.
  • AZGS strongly urges caution and proper preparations and outdoor gear when exploring any lands in Arizona.

Recently Uploaded Photos

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 169 - 192 of 574
Geology of Lees Ferry, Colorado River, northern Arizona
Red Mountain, San Francisco volcanic field in summer 2018
Banded gneiss on the Catalina Highway
Strata exposed on the White House Ruin Trail, Canyon de Chelly
Gila Conglomerate exposed in Gila Box Riparian area
Hiking in Hell Hole Canyon, Arizona
Stratigraphic section of the Peach Spring Tuff
Mounds of crushed quartzite, Chino Valley, central Arizona
Residual aeromagnetic map of Arizona 1:1,000,000 scale
SE Arizona from Mt. Wrightson
Title-Drone video
Drone Investigation of Apache Jct earth fissure - Aug. 2018
Fissure in Pinal County
Using Drone Technology to Examine an Earth Fissure
Fissure reopens in Apache Junction, Arizona - Aug. 2018
Major Zn-Pb-Ag Deposit - Santa Cruz County, Arizona
Arizona earthquakes
Earthquakes in Arizona 1852-2011 - Time-lapse video
Palominas Arroyo of the San Pedro River, SE Arizona
Gypsum & limestone on Arizona State Trust Lands
Arizona Home Owners Guide to Geologic hazards
Home Buyer's Guide to Geologic Hazards in Arizona
Arizona ShakeOut heroine
10-cent petrified wood stamp
Cut & Fill channel along San Pedro River
Superior, AZ
Living Superior, Arizona: Interview with Joaquin Trujillo, Ph.D. (VIDEO)
Earth Fissure Undermines Houston Ave., Apache Junction
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