United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Washington, D.C., 1966
Date
1966
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United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Washington, D.C., 1966
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United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey
Place
Washington, D.C.
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- Sources of fertilizer minerals in South America, a preliminary study : geology and technology of fertilizer-mineral deposits of phosphates, potash, and sulfur and suggestions for further exploration in South America, by J.F. Harrington, D.E. Ward, and V.E. McKelvey
- Geology of the Potosi quadrangle, Grant County, Wisconsin, and Dubuque County, Iowa, by Jesse W. Whitlow and Walter S. West
- Bauxite deposits of northwest Georgia, by Walter S. White and Norman M. Denson
- Aeromagnetic and tectonic analysis of the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district, a magnetic study indicating major geologic structures in the basement rock which controlled in part the locations of overlying ore deposits, by Allen V. Heyl and Elizabeth R. King ; prepared in cooperation with the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
- Permian rock units in the Glass Mountains, west Texas, nomenclature, revisions in ages, and local correlations of rock units of the Leonard Series and lower part of the Guadalupe Series, by G. Arthur Cooper and Richard E. Grant
- Lexicon of geologic names of the United States for 1936-1960, a compilation of the geologic names of the United States, its possessions, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Panama Canal Zone, by Grace C. Keroher and others
- Ternary diagrams of the quartz-feldspar content of pegmatites in Colorado, a study of the composition of pegmatites in the Quartz Creek district, Gunnison County, and in the Crystal Mountain district, Larimer County, Colo., by James J. Norton
- Geochemical reconnaissance in the Pequop Mountains and Wood Hills, Elko County, Nevada, by R.L. Erickson [and three others]
- Boundaries of the United States and the several States, with miscellaneous geographic information concerning areas, altitudes, and geographic centers, by Franklin K. Van Zandt
- Element distribution in some shelf and eugeosynclinal black shales, the content and association of minor elements in different black-shale environments, by James D. Vine
- Stratigraphic names in the New London area, Connecticut, a revision and redefinition of some stratigraphic units in the New London area, by Richard Goldsmith
- Mineral resources of the Sycamore Canyon Primitive Area, Arizona, an evaluation of the mineral potential of the area, by Lyman C. Huff and Elmer Santos, U.S. Geological Survey, and R.G. Raabe, U.S. Bureau of Mines
- Mineral resources of the Flat Tops primitive area, Colorado, an evaluation of the mineral potential of the area, by W.W. Mallory [and four others]
- Geology of the Norwood quadrangle, Norfolk and Suffolk Counties, Massachusetts, by Newton E. Chute
- Geology of the Garns Mountain quadrangle, Bonneville, Madison, and Teton Counties, Idaho, description of the stratigraphy, structure, and phosphate and coal deposits of a 215-square mile area at the north end of the Idaho-Wyoming thrust belt, by Mortiner H. Staatz and Howard F. Albee
- Igneous geology of the Dry Mountain quadrangle, Jefferson County, Montana, a description of the petrology and structure of the igneous rocks along the east margin of the Boulder batholith, by Harold J. Prostka
- Experimental and theoretical geophysics, includes formulated differences for total and apparent porosity, by G. Edward Manger
- Geology and mineral deposits of the Mosheim and Johnson anticlines, Greene County, Tennessee, a brief discussion of the stratigraphy, structural geology, and related mineral deposits of two anticlinal folds, by Arnold L. Brokaw, John C. Dunlap and John Rodgers
- Phytoecology of a greenstone habitat at Eagle, Alaska, by Hansford T. Shacklette
- Geology of the Ransom quadrangle, Lackawanna, Luzerne and Wyoming Counties, Pennsylvania, description of the outcropping and subsurface strata of Devonian, Mississippian, and Pennsylvanian age and of the unconsolidated sediments of Quaternary age, by Thomas M. Kehn, Ernest E. Glick, and William C. Culbertson
- Terrestrial impact structures -- a bibliography, by Jacquelyn H. Freeberg
- Geology of the northwest quarter of the Anaconda quadrangle, Deer Lodge County, Montana, geology and mineral resources of part of the Anaconda quadrangle near Butte, Montana, by Alexander A. Wanek and C.S. Venable Barclay
- Geology and mineral deposits of the Powell River area, Claiborne and Union Counties, Tennessee, by Arnold L. Brokaw [and four others]
- Surficial geology of the Athol quadrangle Worcester and Franklin Counties, Massachusetts, by Donald F. Eschman
- Experimental and theoretical geophysics, a study of the precision, sensitivity, and stability of thermistors in temperature measurement, by Eugene C. Robertsond [and three others]. Preparation of thermistor cables used in geothermal investigations : thermistor calibration and fabrication of multithermistor cables for temperature logging / by Rudolph Raspet [and three others]
- Economic geology of the Idaho Springs district, Clear Creek and Gilpin Counties, Colorado, by Robert H. Moench and Avery Ala Drake, Jr. ; prepared on behalf of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
- Jasperoids of the Lake Valley mining district, New Mexico, application of criteria for recognition of ore-associated jasperoids has revealed a new potentially mineralized area in a famous silver mining district, by E.J. Young and T.G. Lovering
- Cretaceous and Tertiary rocks in the Corozal quadrangle, northern Puerto Rico, by Arthur E. Nelson ; prepared in cooperation with the Economic Development Administration of Puerto Rico
- Mineral resources of the Spanish Peaks primitive area, Montana, an evaluation of the mineral potential of the area, by George E. Becraft [and three others]
- Geology and coal resources of the Beluga-Yentna region, Alaska, a reconnaissance evaluation of the coal resources of the northwestern part of the Cook Inlet Tertiary basin, by Farrell F. Barnes
- Beryllium content of volcanic rocks, an evaluation of the relation of beryllium content to silica, water, and fluorine content and to geographic locations of 1,179 samples of volcanic rocks, mostly from the Western United States, by Daniel R. Shawe and Stanley Bernold
- Uranium deposits of the Moab, Monticello, White Canyon, and Monument Valley districts, Utah and Arizona, by H.S. Johnson, Jr., and William Thordarson ; prepared on behalf of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
- Geology of the Florida quadrangle, Puerto Rico, by Arthur E. Nelson and W.H. Monroe ; prepared in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Economic Development Administration, Industrial Research Department
- Structure and metamorphism in the Mono Craters quadrangle, Sierra Nevada, California, by Ronald W. Kistler
- Coking-coal deposits of the western United States, a short summary of the geology and occurrence of coal in 21 localities in 8 Western States, by Paul Averitt
- Delaware place names, by L.W. Heck [and five others]
- Economic geology of the Fort Meade quadrangle, Polk and Hardee Counties, Florida, a study of the phosphate and the associated uranium deposits in the southeastern part of the land-pebble phosphate district of Florida, by James B. Cathcart ; prepared on behalf of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
- Geology and ore deposits of the Steeple Rock mining district, Grant County, New Mexico, a brief description of volcanic rocks and ore deposits of Teritary age in southwestern New Mexico, by Roy L. Griggs and Holly C. Wagner
- Mineral resources of the Mount Jefferson Primitive area, Oregon, an evaluation of the mineral potential of the area, by George W. Walker and Robert C. Greene, U.S. Geological Survey, and Eldon C. Pattee, U.S. Bureau of Mines
- The uraniferous zirconium deposits of the Poços de Caldas Plateau, Brazil, by Gene E. Tolbert
- Nickel deposits of North America, geology, resources, and reserves of nickel sulfide and nickeliferous laterite deposits in 7 Provinces of Canada and 15 States of the United States, by H.R. Cornwall
- Stratigraphy and regional relationships of a reference section for the Juana Lopez Member, Mancos Shale, in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, the lithology and faunal zonation of a well-exposed surface section are described, and the section is compared with the abnormally thin section at the type locality, by Carle H. Dane, William A. Cobban, and Erle G. Kauffman
- Mineral resources of the Stratified Primitive Area, Wyoming, an evaluation of the mineral potential of the area, by K.B. Ketner [and four others]
- Upper Ordovician formations in the Maysville area, Kentucky, by John H. Peck ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- The Yakima Basalt and Ellensburg Formation of south-central Washington, by James W. Bingham and Maurice J. Grolier ; prepared in cooperation with the Washington Department of Conservation, Division of Water Resources
- Harrodsburg limestone in Kentucky, by E.G. Sable, R.C. Kepferle, and W.L. Peterson ; prepared in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Kentucky, University of Kentucky, Kentucky Geological Survey
- Rapid modal analysis of some felsic rocks from calibrated X-ray diffraction patterns, by D. B. Tatlock ; prepared in cooperation with the Nevada Bureau of Mines
- The determination of sulfate and sulfide sulfur in rocks or minerals, by Angelina C. Vlisidis
- Geology of the Hames Valley, Wunpost and Valleton quadrangles, Monterey County, California, a study of stratigraphy and structure of Cenozoic sedimentary rocks in part of the Salinas Valley, by David L. Durham
- Direction of movement of jasperoidizing solution, petrofabric analysis of asymmetric zonal overgrowths on quartz crystals in jasperoid shows direction mineralizing solutions moved--information of both theoretical and practical value, by T.S. Lovering
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