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Arizona Geology in the News
Arizona Mining Review:  The next Arizona Mining Review features an interview...

Roadside Geology Guides:  Since 1972 the “Roadside Geology” series has provided...

Lake Mead Video and Report:  “A new video from the U.S. Geological Survey...

Arizona Mining Review Episode 3:  Arizona Mining Review is a live, online video...

What is Scoria?:  Scoria is a dark-colored igneous rock with abundant...

Sinkholes in Arizona:  The Tucson Citizen has an article about sinkholes...

Essential Data for Geothermal Development:  A Scientific American article explains how the National...

The Value of Potash “In the Ground”:  The Arizona Geology Blog has an interesting post...

Bitter Springs Landslide:  A section of Highway 89 between Page and...

Supersized Topographic Maps:  The folks at MyTopo.com are now printing supersized...

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Arizona River Levels
Map of Arizona rivers

Arizona
River Levels


USGS has a clickable map of Arizona rivers and streams that gives you access to real-time river levels throughout Arizona. River stage, discharge and other information can be accessed online. Or view a lake and river map of Arizona.


Arizona Geography Statistics

Area of Arizona: 113,635 sq. miles

Arizona Population: 5580811

Highest Point in Arizona
Humphreys Peak at 12,633 feet feet

Lowest Point in Arizona
Colorado River at 70 feet

There are 15 counties in Arizona



Arizona Earthquakes
Map of Arizona earthquakes
The National Earthquake Information Center maintains an Arizona earthquake map and an archive of Arizona earthquake information.


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Arizona Geological Survey
Arizona geology Researches, archives and publishes information related to the geology, mineral resources and geologic hazards of Arizona.
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Arizona Rocks and Minerals
Learn about Arizona minerals and Arizona mineral production.


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Arizona DeLorme Atlas

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