Geodiversity Atlas—Arizona State Index

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    • Locations: Canyon de Chelly National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    spider rock pinnacle

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park.

    • Locations: Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    casa grande ruins

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park.

    • Locations: Chiricahua National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    landscape with hoodoos

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Coronado National Memorial
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    park landscape

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Fort Bowie National Historic Site
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    park landscape

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    river in entrenched meander

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Grand Canyon National Park
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    visitors on overlook of grand canyon

    Grand Canyon National Park is one of the premiere geologic sites in the world. It contains an exceptional rock record ranging from the Precambrian (Proterozoic) through the Paleozoic and is one of the best places get a sense of geologic time. The park also has young volcanic deposits, a rich fossil record, many springs and seeps, an extensive mining history, and has played a major role in the development of the geological sciences in the United States.

    • Locations: Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    trading post entrance

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park.

    • Locations: Lake Mead National Recreation Area
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    park road, lake, and mountians

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park.

    • Locations: Montezuma Castle National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    Montezuma Castle

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park.

Last updated: June 16, 2020

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