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Sunrise on 14,433 foot-high Mount Elbert, the highest of Colorado's 58 peaks greater than 14,000 feet above sea level. It is also the highest mountain in the Rocky Mountains.

The Colorado Geological Survey (CGS) is a state government agency within the Department of Natural Resources whose mission is to help reduce the impact of geologic hazards on the citizens of Colorado, to promote responsible economic development of mineral and energy resources, provide geologic insight into water resources, provide avalanche safety training and forecasting, and to provide geologic advice and information to a variety of constituencies. By providing sound information and new knowledge, the Colorado Geological Survey contributes to economic growth and improvement in the quality of life for Colorado's citizens.

Last Updated : 8/3/2006

Coalbed Methane Stream Depletion Studies


Link To Power Point Presentation:
China and India's Ravenous Appetite For Natural Resources –
Their Potential Impact On Colorado


International Year of Planet Earth


Last Updated : 1/17/2008

Colorado Geological Survey

1313 Sherman St., Rm 715, Denver, CO 80203

Local 303-866-2611 - Toll Free 800-945-0451

State of Colorado

Last Updated : 3/16/2007
Last Updated : 1/17/2008