County Report 52
Geology and mineral resources of Pike County, Pennsylvania

by
Sevon, W. D., Berg, T. M., Schultz, L. D., and Crowl, G. H.
1989
Suggested Citation:Sevon, W. D., Berg, T. M., Schultz, L. D., and Crowl, G. H., 1989, Geology and mineral resources of Pike County, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Geological Survey, 4th ser., County Report 52, 141 p. [Available online.]
Description:This report contains data and interpretations of the physical characteristics, thickness, engineering characteristics, and mineral-resource potential of the materials mapped in Pike County, northeast Pennsylvania. The text covers a broad range of topics, providing details of the Ordovician through Devonian stratigraphic sequence of rock units, glacial and postglacial unconsolidated surficial sediments, structural geology, and mineral resources. The report includes a book and separate bedrock and surficial geologic maps at a scale of 1:50,000.
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