Ohioans have good reason to know what lurks beneath their feet. Sinkholes and mudslides can destroy roads and houses without warning. Cancer-causing radon can seep into basements. And earthquakes can ...
Did you ever wonder where Massillon gets its drinking water? Learn about Ohio geology and Massillon’s historically essential underground water source. Michael P. Angle will present the Massillon ...
Menu Local Geology History, Resources, and Facilities Geologic History of Southwestern Ohio Since 1968, the Karl E. Limper Geology Museum has been serving Miami University, residents of southwestern ...
The Ohio Geological Survey, established in 1837 and in continuous operation since 1900, is the statutory agency responsible for managing information relating to the natural resources of the state. The ...
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has released a new guidebook that offers readers a detailed look at the fascinating geology that formed the Shawnee region of Scioto and Adams ...
The Ohio Division of Geological Survey is threatened. This vibrant, venerable institution that has provided data to the public since the 1800s is to have its general state revenue cut 30 percent in ...
Menu Local Geology History, Resources, and Facilities Geologic History of Southwestern Ohio The same forces that cause volcanoes, mountains, and ocean basins also cause climatic changes that have ...
ODNR reported 173 tremors in the past year in Southeast Ohio. Nine earthquakes have been reported in the region since the ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Geological Survey is accepting applications for the Ohio Geology Student Research Grant program. For more than a decade, the program has supported ...
COLUMBUS, OH (FOX19) - The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has announced a new license plate showcasing Ohio's geology. The Ohio Rocks! license place points to both the beauty of Ohio's geology ...
Ice Age Ohio would have been a great place to go on safari. You might have seen two kinds of elephants — mammoths and mastodons — two kinds of musk ox, 200-pound beavers and the peculiar Jefferson’s ...