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Vermont Geological Survey
The Vermont Geological Survey, also known as the Division of Geology and Mineral Resources in the Department of Environmental Conservation, conducts research and mapping relating to the geology, resources, and topography of Vermont. Accessible geoscience data, maps, and publications provide a foundation for stewardship of natural resources and for support of
infrastructure
. The Vermont Geological Survey also provides information to the public, government, industry, and other organizations who request assistance; reviews projects as they relate to Criteria 9D and 9E of Act 250; and maintains and publishes Vermont geological information.
Vermont Geological Survey directory:
State Geologist:
Benjamin DeJong
, PhD, PG
Geologist:
Jonathan Kim
, PhD, PG
Geologist:
Emma Myrick,
MS
Geologist:
Cora Deininger
Our address is: 1 National Life Dr., Davis 4, Montpelier, VT 05620-3902 (
Directions
)