AZGS hosts databases containing reports, maps, data, and more, as well as online interactive map resources. Enjoy browsing through the publications listed below!
Interactive Maps & Tools
Natural Hazards in Arizona
Natural hazards viewer showcasing earth fissures, active faults and earthquakes, flood potential and fire risk index.
Active Mines in Arizona
This interactive map is a joint product of the AZGS and the Arizona Mine Inspectors Office.
Geologic Map of Grand Canyon
Geology of Grand Canyon; map(s) by G. Billingsley and colleagues at the USGS; interactive map stitched by Ryan Clark.
Arizona Oil & Gas Well Viewer
Displays 1,100 oil, gas and geothermal wells; digital well logs and log ASCII standard (LAS) digital data. NOTE: This resource is maintained by the Arizona Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, not by AZGS.
Arizona Subsurface Viewer
Interactive map that provides information about Arizona's natural resources in the subsurface.
Web Tools
Generate stratigraphic columns and geochemical diagrams using your own data.
Databases
AZGS Document Repository
Geologic reports & maps published from 1915 to the present. Free download | No log-in.
AZGS Mining Data
1000s of original, historic Arizona mine files, photographs, and maps from the former AZ Dept. of Mines and Mineral Resources.
National Geothermal Data System (NGDS)
A distributed data system of geothermal-related resources from all 50 states.
AZ Geobib
The Bibliography of Arizona Geology (AZGeoBib) has been maintained in written form since the inception of the Arizona Bureau of Mines (ABM), one of several predecessors of the Arizona Geological Survey. Presented here as an alphabetical list of these records and as a comma-separated-value (.csv) text file.
Geologic Story Maps
Permanent Underground CO2 Storage in Southern Arizona
This StoryMap introduces geologic carbon sequestration through various photos, maps, movies, and schematics.
Interested in publishing a document on one of our repositories?
We are happy to host reports and other publications relevant to Arizona geology on our repositories, following an internal review process. To inquire, please contact Ellie Broadman (ebroadman@arizona.edu)