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AR-2024   Annual Report: Fiscal Year 2024: 2024, 30 p. A report containing operational and financial information submitted annually to the State Legislature; highlights current projects, staff, and new publications for the year. Limited availability; issues since 2003 can be viewed on our website http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/ under “Publications”. Link to 2024 Annual Report

 
AR-2023   Annual Report: Fiscal Year 2023: 2023, 30 p. A report containing operational and financial information submitted annually to the State Legislature; highlights current projects, staff, and new publications for the year. Limited availability; issues since 2003 can be viewed on our website http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/ under “Publications”. Link to 2023 Annual Report

 
DDS-9   Digital Compilation of the 1:24,000 Scale Bedrock Geologic Maps of the West Virginia Portion of the Cumberland 1:100,000 Quadrangle, West Virginia: WVGES, C. D. Springston, S.E. Gooding and S.E. El-Ashkar, 2024, 1 maps, 1:24,000, 36" x 38". Digital compilation of 10 1:24,000 Scale Map and Open File Geologic publications originally published 1963 - 2006 and 2024, into one internally edgematched geodatabase for GIS. Digitized map layers include geologic contacts and faults, geologic polygons, fold axis lines, strike and dip (bedding) points, and any other relevant layers as needed. Displayed on one map sheet at 1:100,000 scale. See individual publication records below for more information about each quadrangle: Artemas, Bellegrove, Big Pool, Cherry Run, Cresaptown, Cumberland, Great Cacapon, Hancock, Lonaconing, Oldtown, Patterson Creek, Paw Paw, Stotlers Crossroads

 
DDS-10   Digital Compilation of the 1:24,000 Scale Bedrock Geologic Maps of the West Virginia Portion of the Front Royal 1:100,000 Scale Quadrangle, Hardy County, West Virginia: WVGES, S.E. El-Ashkar, S.E. Gooding, and D.L. Spurgeon, 2024, 1 maps, 1:24,000, 30" x 20". Digital compilation of 3 1:24,000 Scale Map and Open File Geologic publications originally published 1985 - 1992, into one internally edgematched geodatabase for GIS. Digitized map layers include geologic contacts and faults, geologic polygons, fold axis lines, strike and dip (bedding) points, and any other relevant layers as needed. Displayed on one map sheet at 1:100,000 scale. See individual publication records below for more information about each quadrangle: Bergton, Lost City, Lost River State Park, Orkney Springs, Wolf Gap, and Woodstock

 
OF-2201   Bedrock Geologic Map of the Greenbrier and Summers County Areas of the Alderson and Fort Spring 7.5’ Quadrangles, West Virginia: D.L. Spurgeon, J.W. Perkins, S.E. El-Ashkar; Digital Cartography by S.E. Gooding, 2023, 10 p, 1 maps, 1:24,000, 42" x 60". Full color map shows geology and structure, strike/dip. Map layout includes legend, cross sections and stratigraphic column. Text in booklet. Files for GIS available.

 
OF-2202   Bedrock Geologic Map of the Dawson 7.5’ Quadrangle, Greenbrier and Summers Counties, West Virginia: S.E. El-Ashkar, D.L. Spurgeon, J.W. Perkins, P.J. Hunt, H.E. Sphar, C. Davidson, J.K. Tudek, P.A. Dinterman; Digital Cartography by S.E. Gooding, 2023, 16 p, 1 maps, 1:24,000, 42" x 42". Full color map shows geology and structure, strike/dip. Map layout includes legend, cross sections and stratigraphic column. Text in booklet. Files for GIS available.

 
OF-2203   Bedrock Geologic Map of the Summers and Mercer County Areas of the Forest Hill, Greenville, Peterstown, and Narrows 7.5’ Quadrangles, West Virginia: J.W. Perkins, S.E. El-Ashkar, D.L. Spurgeon, P.A. Dinterman, H.E. Sphar, R.E. Carte, Jr.; Digital Cartography by S.E. Gooding, 2023, 12 p, 1 maps, 1:24,000, 50" x 42". Full color map shows geology and structure, strike/dip. Map layout includes legend, cross sections and stratigraphic column. Text in booklet. Files for GIS available.

 
OF-2402   Bedrock Geologic Map of the Moundsville and Majorsville 7.5' Quadrangles, Marshall County, West Virginia: E.C. Rhenberg, J.K. Tudek, D.L. Spurgeon, S.E. El-Ashkar, M.R. Urse, H.E. Sphar, P.A. Dinterman; Digital Cartography by S.E. Gooding, 2024, 9 p, 1 maps, 1:24,000, 42" x 58". Full color map shows geology and structure, strike/dip. Map layout includes legend, cross section and stratigraphic column. Text in booklet. Files for GIS available.

 
OF-2401   Bedrock Geologic Map of the Bruceton Mills, Brandonville, and Friendsville (WV Portion) 7.5' Quadrangles, Preston County, West Virginia: J.K. Tudek, E.C. Rhenberg, D.L. Spurgeon, S.E. El-Ashkar, H.E. Sphar, S.J. Hostetler, M.R. Urse; Digital Cartography by S.E. Gooding, 2024, 9 p, 1 maps, 1:24,000, 42" x 65". Full color map shows geology and structure, strike/dip. Map layout includes legend, cross section and stratigraphic column. Text in booklet. Files for GIS available.

 
OF-2403   Bedrock Geologic Map of the Mineral County Portion of the Cresaptown and Cumberland 7.5' Quadrangles, West Virginia: J.W. Perkins, H.E. Sphar, P.A. Dinterman, R.R. McDowell, S.E. El-Ashkar, and R.E. Carte, Jr.; Digital Cartography by S.E. Gooding, 2024, 12 p, 1 maps, 1:24,000, 50" x 42". Full color map shows geology and structure, strike/dip. Map layout includes legend, cross sections and stratigraphic column. Text in booklet. Files for GIS available.

 
RI-37   Regional Investigation of Rare Earth Element-Enriched Underclay Deposits in the Central and Eastern United States: an Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) Geochemical Reconnaissance Study: Moore, Jessica, Hanna, H., Royce, B., Daft Jr., G., Andrews, W., Eble, C., and Brown, S., 2024, 31 p, 15 f, 1 tables. The U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI) works to identify mineralized areas or deposits across the United States that may host critical minerals to be utilized as a domestic resource. Aluminum-rich clays associated with coal horizons in Pennsylvanian-age strata occur throughout the Appalachian Plateau Province, the Central Appalachian Basin, and the Illinois Basin and have the potential to be low-grade, large-volume, critical mineral feedstocks. Understanding of the distribution of metals in varying lithologies and stratigraphic positions is limited by data density and a lack of modern geochemical data. Led by the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey and including the participation of eight state geological surveys, a multi-year, regional reconnaissance study collected over one thousand stratigraphic and spatially representative underclay samples in the Appalachian and Illinois Basins. The samples were collected from both core and outcrops and were analyzed by the USGS and are presented in this peer-reviewed report. The full publication is being freely distributed on the WVGES website. Download Here