United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Washington, D.C., 1973
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1973
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United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Washington, D.C., 1973
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United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey
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Washington, D.C.
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- Bibliography of the geology and mineralogy of the rare earths and scandium to 1971, by John W. Adams and Eleanora R. Iberall
- A geochemical reconnaissance for gold in the sedimentary rocks of the Great Lakes region, Minnesota to New York, by David A. Seeland
- Geochemical characteristics of mineralized breccia pipes in the Red Mountain district, San Juan Mountains, Colorado, by Frederick S. Fisher and Willard P. Leedy
- Mineral resources of the Chiricahua Wilderness Area, Cochise County, Arizona, by Harald Drewes and Frank E. Williams ; with a section on aeromagnetic interpretation by Gordon P. Eaton
- Stratigraphic divisions and geologic history of the Laney Member of the Green River Formation in the Washakie Basin in southwestern Wyoming, by Henry W. Roehler
- Lower and Middle tertiary stratigraphic units of the San Emigdio and western Tehachapi Mountains, California, by T.H. Nilsen, T.W. Dibblee, Jr., and W.O. Addicott
- Mineral resources of an area near the Popo Agie Primitive Area, Fremont County, Wyoming, by Robert C. Pearson, Lowell L. Patten, and David L. Gaskill
- Gastineau Channel formation, a composite glaciomarine deposit near Juneau, Alaska, by Robert D. Miller
- The McHugh Complex of South-Central Alaska, by Sandra H.B. Clark
- Chemical composition of naturally occurring fluids in relation to mercury deposits in part of north-central California, by Ivan Barnes [and four others]
- Chemical analysis of thermal waters in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1960-65, results for samples collected from 89 geysers, pools, and hot springs are compiled together with previous analyses, by J.J. Rowe, R.O. Fournier, and G.W. Morey
- The Lower Cretaceous Figuera Lava and Fajardo Formation in the stratigraphy of Northeastern Puerto Rico, by Reginald P. Briggs ; prepared in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Department of Public Works and Economic Development Administration
- Petrography and stratigraphy of glacial drift, Mesabi-Vermilion iron range area, northeastern Minnesota, by T.C. Winter, R.D. Cotter, and H.L. Young ; prepared in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation
- Lithologic characteristics of upper Oligocene and Miocene rocks drilled at Elk Hills, Kern County, California, by W.L. Adkison
- Neogene marine mollusks of the Pacific Coast of North America, an annotated bibliography, 1797-1969, by Warren O. Addicott
- Placer deposits of Alaska, by Edward H. Cobb
- Mineral resources of the Idaho Primitive Area and vicinity, Idaho, an evaluation of the mineral potential of the area, by F.W. Cater [and eight others]
- Geochemical reconnaissance of the Santa Rita Mountains, southeast of Tucson, Arizona, by Harald Drewes
- Geology of Gravina Island, Alaska, by Henry C. Berg
- Geochemical prospecting using water from small streams in central South Carolina, by Henry Bell, III, and George E. Siple
- Some results of geochemical sampling in McCormick County, South Carolina, by Henry Bell
- Sturgis Formation (Upper Pennsylvanian), a new map unit in the western Kentucky coal field, by Thomas M. Kehn ; work done in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Progressive metamorphism of iron-formation and associated rocks in the Wologizi Range, Liberia, by Richard W. White
- An integrated system of geologic mapping and geochemical sampling by light aircraft, by C.L. Sainsbury, K.J. Curry, and J.C. Hamilton
- Surficial deposits of the Iliamna quadrangle, Alaska, by Robert L. Detterman and Bruce L. Reed
- Stratigraphy of the Washakie formation in the Washakie Basin, Wyoming, by Henry W. Roehler
- Strodes Creek Member (Upper Ordovician)--a new map unit in the Lexington Limestone of north-central Kentucky, by Douglas F.B. Black and Norman P. Cuppels ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Radiometric ages of igneous rocks from Pima, Santa Cruz, and Cochise Counties, southeastern Arizona, by Richard F. Marvin, T.W. Stern, S.C. Creasey, and H.H. Mehnert
- Geology of Moorhead Coal Field, Powder River, Big Horn, and Rosebud Counties, Montana, by R.P. Bryson and N. Wood Bass
- Gold anomaly in soil of the West End Creek area, Yellow Pine district, Valley County, Idaho, by B.F. Leonard
- Placer gold deposits of Utah, by Maureen G. Johnson
- Stratigraphic terminology of the Dakota Sandstone and Mancos Shale, West-Central New Mexico, by E. R. Landis, C. H. Dane and W. A. Cobban
- Some suggested stratigraphic relations in part of Southwestern New England, by Norman L. Hatch, Jr., and Rolfe S. Stanley ; prepared in cooperation with the Massachusetts Department of Public Works
- A new method for the determination of three-dimensional deformation anisotropy in rock specimens, a new laboratory technique for measuring orthotropic deformation anisotropy in single rock specimens and comparison of results with structural features in the source rock mass, by Richard A. Farrow
- Lithologic characteristics of Pliocene rocks cored at Elk Hills, Kern County, California, by William M. Berryman
- Radioelement and trace-element content of the Ione Formation, Central California, by H.A. Wollenberg and F.C.W. Dodge ; prepared in cooperation with the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
- The Auld Lang Syne Group, of Late Triassic and Jurassic (?) age, north-central Nevada, by D.B. Burke and N.J. Silberling
- Bedrock geology of the Cupsuptic and Arnold Pond quadrangles, west-central Maine, by David S. Harwood
- A disseminated silver-lead-zinc sulfide occurrence at Hahns Peak, Routt County, Colorado, by E.J. Young and Kenneth Segerstrom
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