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Welcome to the DOGAMI Publications Center, which houses geoscience information published by the Agency from 1937 to present. Publications include geologic and natural hazard maps, reports and data, mining and mineral resource information, geologic field trip guides, articles and more.
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Digital Data Series
Interactive maps
Base Flood Elevation Determinations (BF)
Geologic Map Series (GMS) Maps
Geologic Quadrangle Maps (QM)
Interpretive Maps Series (IMS) maps and data
Reconnaissance Map Series (RMS)
Tsunami Inundation Maps (TIM series)
Tsunami evacuation maps/brochures based on TIM series data:
Large-extent tsunami evacuation maps/brochures
Detailed, neighborhood-specific tsunami evacuation maps/brochures
"Beat the Wave" technical reports with maps
"Beat the Wave" tsunami evacuation route maps/brochures
NVS Online Tsunami Evacation Zone Viewer
Bulletins
Maritime Tsunami Response Guidance (MTRG) (for harbormasters and boaters)
Miscellaneous Papers (MP)
Oil and Gas Investigations (OGI)
Open-File Reports (OFR)
Short Papers (Shp)
Special Papers (SP)
Oregon Historical Mining Information
Oregon Geology and The Ore Bin
Cascadia newsletter
Fact Sheets
Oregon Geologic Field Trip Guides
Tsunami evacuation brochures
DOGAMI Desktop Images
Mineral Information Layer for Oregon, release 4 (MILO-4), geospatial database
Historical Mining Records
Historical Mining Claim Location Records
Large-Scale Mine Maps
Historical Commodities Records
Oregon Historical Society Geology Related Records
Publications
Oregon DMA, DMEA, OME Dockets
The Mineral Resources of Oregon (periodical published by the Oregon Bureau of Mines and Geology, 1914-1923)
(last updated 07/10/2026)
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