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The Geology of Pennsylvania consists of six distinct physiographic provinces, three of which are subdivided into different sections. Each province has its own economic advantages and geologic hazards and plays an important role in shaping everyday life in the state.
Millions of years of erosive rock create impressive landforms of unique geologic heritage and outstanding natural beauty, as the Susquehanna River cuts through five ridges of the Appalachian Mountains north of Harrisburg. Tamarack Swamp: 1977 Warren
Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado. Alan R. Geyer (1979) "Outstanding Geologic Features of Pennsylvania", Geological Survey of Pennsylvania Charles H. Shultz (1999) The Geology of Pennsylvania , Geological Survey of Pennsylvania ISBN 0-8182-0227-0
The Lookout is described in the Bucks County Natural Areas Inventory Update [3] and the Springfield Township Conservation Plan [4] as one of five outstanding geological features of Pennsylvania located in the county and is designated as a Priority 2 site, an area that has 'countywide or statewide significance based on overall quality and the diversity and importance of the resources'.
Geology of Pennsylvania This page was last edited on 9 February 2024, at 19:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Silurian geology of Pennsylvania (10 P) T. Triassic geology of Pennsylvania (11 P) ... This page was last edited on 30 November 2014, at 06:28 (UTC).
Big Mountain is the high point on the Tuscarora Mountain ridge in south central Pennsylvania in the United States. The 2,458-foot (749 m) summit is located in the Buchanan State Forest and offers a viewshed that is one of the more stunning in the Commonwealth.
Alan R. Geyer (1979) "Outstanding Geologic Features of Pennsylvania", Geological Survey of Pennsylvania"Latitude and Longitude from TopoQuest".TopoQuest.com. Albert LaFrance, Secret Cold War Landscape, Presidential Emergency Facilities Microwave Radio Relay Station Site 2 - "Cannonball" atop Cross Mountain, near Shimpstown, PA., Cold War webring, last update June 12, 1999.