Statewide Geologic Map and GIS Datasets
The Pennsylvania Geological Survey’s most popular group of datasets—Bedrock Geology of Pennsylvania (ZIP)—consists of 1:250,000-scale ArcGIS shapefiles for geologic units, geologic contacts, dikes, and faults that were created and slightly modified from the materials used to produce the 1980 printed Geologic Map of Pennsylvania (ZIP).
Pennsylvania Geology Magazine
Pennsylvania Geology is the Pennsylvania Geological Survey’s free online magazine. It includes articles about the geology of Pennsylvania, earth science education, topographic mapping, and announcements of new publications, conferences, and other geologic and topographic items of interest.
To receive a hyperlink to each new issue as it becomes available, email the Pennsylvania Geological Survey.
To view past editions of the magazine, use the hyperlinks provided in this list of magazine volumes (PDF).
Obtaining Geological Publications
Online
The Fourth Pennsylvania Geological Survey assigns reports to different publication series according to their content, technical complexity, and intended audience. These publications are available as ZIP or PDF files.
Pennsylvania Geological Survey Publications (ZIP) contains descriptions of each series, individual report information, and hyperlinks to all publications. Publications can also be selected and downloaded through geographical searches on PaGEODE.
The American Geosciences Institute maintains a database of Geological Survey publications, and the U.S. Geological Survey's National Geologic Map Database includes close to 700 of our publications.
Both websites offer useful search options and link to the publication landing pages in PaGEODE for the downloading of our reports.
In Libraries
Almost all formal Pennsylvania Geological Survey publications can be borrowed from the Survey library or through an interlibrary loan.
Free Publications
In addition to being available online or in libraries, free publications that are still in print may be ordered from the Survey by email. These include most of the:
- Educational series booklets
- Park guides (now part of the trail of geology series)
- Page-size maps
- Poster maps
- Information circulars
When emailing your request, please include:
- The publication series and number
- The quantity you desire
- The ship-to address
- A telephone number where you can be reached if necessary
- The school affiliation if relevant
New Publications From The Survey
Check out these publications from the past six months:
October 2024
- Map 24–09.0 (ZIP), Hydrography Map Showing Automated Stream Permanence Identification for the Catawissa 7.5-Minute Quadrangle, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
October 2024
- Map 24–08.0 (ZIP), Compilation Surficial Geologic Map of Eighteen 7.5-Minute Quadrangles, York, Lancaster, and Chester Counties, Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Geology (v. 54, no. 3) (PDF), featuring the article “Fluvial Sedimentology and Palynology of a Triassic Clastic Sequence, Bucks County, Pennsylvania”
September 2024
- Map 24–07.0 (ZIP), Karst-Feature Density Map of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania–Using Lidar-Derived Closed Depressions
August 2024
- Map 24–06.0 (ZIP), Bedrock Geologic Map of the Catawissa 7.5-Minute Quadrangle, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
- Map 24–05.0 (ZIP), Subsurface Digital Elevation Model on the Base of the Fulton Coal, Broad Top Coalfield, Bedford, Fulton, and Huntingdon Counties, Pennsylvania
- Map 24–04.0 (ZIP), Surficial Geologic Map of the Catawissa 7.5-Minute Quadrangle, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
July 2024
- Pennsylvania Geology (Volume 54, Number 2) (PDF), featuring the article "The Wheatley Mines of Chester County, Pennsylvania"
June 2024
- Map 24–03.0 (ZIP), Compilation Bedrock Geologic Map of Nine 7.5-Minute Quadrangles, Centre, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry Counties, Pennsylvania
Databases and GIS Datasets
GIS datasets are included with many of the geologic maps and reports released since the year 2000. Databases exist for the following:
- Water wells and springs
- Oil and gas wells
- Coalbed-methane wells (ZIP)
- Quarries (ZIP)
- Sinkholes
- Earthquake epicenters (ZIP)
PaGEODE Web-Mapping Application
PaGEODE stands for Pennsylvania Geologic Data Exploration. In addition to the publication-searching capability mentioned above, it can be used for geographical searches of Survey data.
With PaGEODE, GIS datasets related to bedrock or surficial geology, mineral resources, or geologic hazards can be viewed in your web browser and downloaded for specified areas.