| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | THE UNITED STATES PART 1: ARIZONA, NEVADA, AND NEW MEXICO By MAHGARET COOPEB CONTENTS Page Page 1. Foreword...for Arizona, 2. Bibliography 197 Nevada, and New Mexico 208 3. Index I. Gazetteer for Arizona, Nevada... Subject index for Arizona, NeNew Mexico 205 vada, and New Mexico 222 FOREWORD The following bibliography...radioactive occurrences in Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico. It represents the first section of a comprehensive...checking have been cited. The remaining old and new references will be added to this basic list when | | | Report (issue) | ------------------- 15 The Geography of Dona Ana County---------------------------------------------...----------- 25 PART I. THE GEOLOGY OF THE ORGAN MOUNTAINS ------------- 26 Introduction ------------... 4 CONTENTS PART I. THE GEOLOGY OF THE ORGAN MOUNTAINS—Continued The Paleozoic Era—Continued Ordovician... CONTENTS 5 PART I. THE GEOLOGY OF THE ORGAN MOUNTAINS—Continued The Tertiary intrusive cycle—Continued... 6 CONTENTS PART I. THE GEOLOGY OF THE ORGAN MOUNTAINS—Continued The Tertiary intrusive cycle—Continued | | | Report (issue) | 87 New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resources A DIVISION OF NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY...TECHNOLOGY Mineral and Water Resources of New Mexico I'repared by U.S. Geological Survey for the U.S...with: New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission New Mexico...SOCORRO1977 NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY Cibutus R. HOLMES. Acting President NEW MEXICO BUREAU...OF REGENTS Ex Officio Bruce King, Governor of New Mexico Leonard DeLayu, Superintendent of Public Instrucilun | | | Report (issue) | NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY E. J. Workman, President STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL...THE REGENTS MnlrsrRs Ex Orrrcro .Goaernor of New Mexico Tnn HoNonarr.n JoHN F. SIuus . Superintendent...Map r87 Information PUBLICATIONS FOR SALE BY NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES t89 r89...reports on.the geo-Iogy and minerar technorogy of New Ml*i.o that harre lppeared from the earliest years...the Index. Part III, Maps,-is a listof mapj o_f New Mexico other than geologic maps, which are included | | | Journal (issue) | pocket in 1955 at least 25 others were found as mining progressed. The contents of these, which ranged...October 26, 1972—A bright, clear day. We worked the new pocket very carefully, by hand, and extracted a large...Colorado, and their most publicized effort, the mining of variscite nodules at Fairfield, Utah (the type...so Frank was quite familiar with techniques for mining it. After a careful examination of the quarry,...museum quality.” (Szenics, 1967) Spruce Peak, King County, Washington, 1977 Beautiful pyrite and quartz specimens | | | Report (volume) | remain the same in each issue of the bibliography, new ones are included and others are discontinued as...headings are: ALABAMA, ALBERTA, CANADA, JAMAICA, MEXICO, NEVADA, and UNITED STATES. CANADA and UNITED STATES...the layman. Rock names and areas; restricted to new or unusual rocks or detailed descriptions. Special...are as follows: COLORADO. Mineralogy. Montrose County, uranium-vanadium deposits: Weeks, A. D., 13R....Iron, Cook County, titaniferous magnetite: Grout, F. F., 5. IRON. Minnesota, Cook County, titaniferous | | | Report (volume) | Trans.-American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Transactions. New York. Am. Jour. Botany-American...Pa. Am. Jour. Sci.-American Journal of Science. New Haven, Conn. . Am. Mineralogist--American Mineralogist...BulL-American Museum of Natural History Bulletin. New York. Am. Petroleum Inst. Rept. Progress-American...Philadelphia. Am. Scientist-American Scientist. New Haven, Conn. Am. Soc. Testing Materials Special Tech...Jour.-American Water Works Association Journal. New York. Arctic. Montreal. Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull., Geol | | | Journal (issue) | and Re.finery: BRIMSDOWN, MIDDLESEX Offices at: NEW YORK · JOHANNESBURG · ADELAIDE I . l Questions... • • NOTES AND ABSTRACTS Vermiculite: 312 A New Publication • • • • • Geochemical Prospecting...mixture from two sources, a Cretaceous local one and a new source, probably from an area of granitic composition...explosions which contributed to the abandonment of the mining operations. No chemical differences between the...surface, partly by convection. It appears that some new material (gas and asphaltic oil) is being added constantly | | | Report (volume) | remain the same in each issue of the Bibliography, new ones are introduced and others are discontinued as...Arctic America, Canada, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Mexico, Nevada, North America, Ontario, United States...descriptions________________ l\fineral name; includes new minerals. Mineral resourees ___________________ Area;...___________________ Rock name and area: restricted to new or unusual rocks, or very detailed description. ...Chromite, El Dorado County: Cater, F. W., Jr. Healdsburg quadrangle: Gealey, W. K. Mercur~·, New Almaden mines |
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