| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Mineral Locality Index Downloaded by [University of Newcastle, Australia] at 15:01 05 January 2015 ARTHUR...1. The entrance and arch of the Palermo mine, North Groton, Grafton County. Rob Lawrence photo, courtesy...State, is one of our smaller states, with an area of just 9,304 square miles and is one of the lowest in...production, the number of mineral collecting localities and the recorded number of mineral species is quite...evident when reading Jackson (1844) on the mineralogy of New Hampshire that even at this early date there | | | Report (issue) | United States Department of Interior Geological Survey Generalized descriptions of uranium-bearing veins...non-sedimentary rocks of Alabama ............. 4 Table 2 Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of Connecticut...non-seaimtntary rocks of Georgia ............. 12 Table 4 Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of Maine .....non-sedimentary rocks of Maryland ............ 31 Table 6 Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of Massachusetts...non-sedimentary rocks of Michigan ............ 38 Table 8 Uranium occurrences in non-sedimentary rocks of New Hampshire | | | Book | PREFACE The end of 1994 marked the close of the first quarter-century of publication of the Mineralogical...helping to build one of the single most valuable and authoritative published archives of data for the mineral...problems, however. With each passing year the sum of knowledge contained in the back issues has grown...early on that, were this problem of access not relieved, the sheer bulk of data would eventually compromise...compromise its own reference value. In 1980, at the urging of Pete J. Dunn, we initiated a feasibility study for | | | Book (volume) | Prairie State, Illinois exhibits a length of 378 miles and a width of 210 miles, with its 56,000 sq. mi. sloping...more than 275 rivers, the state is bounded along ¾ of its circumference by navigable waters, primarily...along the northern borders, rising only to a altitude of 900 to 1,000 feet above sea level. Though well endowed...the Lead-Zinc mining dists. of northwestern Illinois, the glacial drift of the Late Pleistocene Wisconsin...Wisconsin glaciation, the bluffs and detritus of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and in the southern Fluorspar | | | Book (volume) | Prairie State, Illinois exhibits a length of 378 miles and a width of 210 miles, with its 56,000 sq. mi. sloping...more than 275 rivers, the state is bounded along ¾ of its circumference by navigable waters, primarily...along the northern borders, rising only to a altitude of 900 to 1,000 feet above sea level. Though well endowed...the Lead-Zinc mining dists. of northwestern Illinois, the glacial drift of the Late Pleistocene Wisconsin...Wisconsin glaciation, the bluffs and detritus of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and in the southern Fluorspar | | | Book (volume) | corner of Kimball Co. where it overlooks both Colorado and Wyoming. The subsurface rock strata of the entire...Mountains as they rose during the Larimide revolution of 100 million years ago that closed the Mesozoic era...west reaches rise to the high, arid sagebrush plains of eastern Wyoming, disclosing spectacular bedrock formations...Nebraska contains most of the gem fields in the state, insomuch as both the Black Hills of South Dakota and...scenic Badlands thrust long spurs into this part of the state. In this rough, uncurried region are found | | | Report (issue) | Bulletin 556 BUREAU OF M INES MINERAL FACTS AND PROBLEMS By the Staff of the Bureau of Mines UNITED STATES... UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Douglas McKay, Secretary BUREAU OF MINES J. J. Forbes, Director...Director For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office Washington 25, D...C. - Price ($5.75 cloth) FOREWORD • Analysis of known facts is a prerequisite to successful research...productive channels. The Bureau of Mines attempts to delimit the objectives of its research on metals, minerals |
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