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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