| | Report (issue) | Ruzicka of the Geological Survey of Canada were the principal organizers of the meeting. The Agency's responsible...... 171 D.R. Boyle The Green Mountain uranium district, Central Wyoming: type locality of solution front...sandstone and the Aphebian basement of the Key Lake mine and other uranium deposits in the eastern Athabasca...... 5,811 a lncludes number of employees for mine, mill, and general. Does not include employees for...Arizona, Colorado, and Utah also reported significant mine and mill employment in activities related to the | | | Book | and Perspective 4. R.T.SHUEY SEMICONDUCTING ORE MINERALS 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED POLARIZATION...GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION 1982 18. M.KUZVART INDUSTRIAL MINERALS AND ROCKS DEVELOPMENTS IN ECONOMIC GEOLOGY,...rock in the same manner in which detrital heavy minerals in placers are enclosed in the sediments with...intrusion could have supplied heat only, the principal driving energy. Yet, without the heat, the ore...sills), if they are exposed in outcrop or in the mine workings at all. The Climax Mo complex is the best | | | Book | and Perspective 4. R.T.SHUEY SEMICONDUCTING ORE MINERALS 5. J.S. SUMNER PRINCIPLES OF INDUCED POLARIZATION...GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION 1982 18. M. KUZVART INDUSTRIAL MINERALS AND ROCKS DEVELOPMENTS IN ECONOMIC GEOLOGY,...rock in the same manner in which detrital heavy minerals in placers are enclosed in the sediments with...intrusion could have supplied heat only, the principal driving energy. Yet, without the heat, the ore...sills), if they are exposed in outcrop or in the mine workings at all. The Climax Mo complex is the best | | | Report (issue) | Strategic materials--United States. | Industrial minerals--United States. Classification: LCC TN23 .C67...hardware needed to defend the Nation. In short, minerals are essential to advance and protect modern society...The future will also be built on a foundation of minerals, many of which will continue to be discovered...and the overall functioning of modern society. Minerals are being used in larger quantities than ever...supplies should be curtailed. The lists of critical minerals compiled by Governments and other organizations | | | Report (issue) | ........................................... E20 Mine Waste Characteristics........................................................................ E24 Mine Closure............................................................. E2 Photographs showing the minerals bertrandite, which can contain up to 42 percent...................... E5 E2. Selected beryllium minerals.................................................the smooth functioning of a modern society. Two minerals, bertrandite (which is supplied domestically) | | | Report (issue) | paralle l to host-rock bedding. Black Cloud mine, Leadville district. Sherman-type ore (bottom) in paleokarst...veined with ferroan dolomite. rv1oose mine, North Alma district. Photographs b)' \Villiarn Sacco, Peabody...Carbonate-hosted sulfide deposits of the central Colorado mine ral belt: Introduction, general discussion, and...Johansing Leadville district: Geology and the origin of ore deposits in the Leadville district, Colorado: Part...and the origin of ore deposits in the Leadville district, Colorado: Part II. Oxygen, hydroge n, carbon | | | Book | coordinator for the USGS Strategic and Critical Minerals Program and presently is serving as the Chief...Initially with Conoco Inc. in exploration and minerals exploration research, he joined the USGS, Office...Manchester in 1973 (Ph.D.) and was then employed as a mine and exploration geologist by Falcon Mines Ltd in...Canberra, and has since consulted privately to the minerals industry on exploration. VI CONTRIBUTORS Dr...of volcanogenic massive sulphides in Canada and Japan. Since 1983, he has been actively involved in the | | | Report (Issue volume) | Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 4. Industrial Minerals 9. Field Geologists’ Manual — Ist Eds M. Radmanovich...ee }. tak eee eee Gold deposits of Hill 50 Gold Mine NL at Mount Magnet M.J. Thompson, R.B. Watchorn... the. K44 Ironstone copper-gold deposit, Gecko mine a aeCina ViseNEGRO ONTONGsYVe) @ONC) ae ener ee...oo50050c0n0odoneoseeeacans Silver-lead-zine deposit at South Mine, Broken Hill MV CTRACIMEL GV ACTON GED Rew ASCCOT...ORES Da oe ane eeer aee Goonumbla porphyry copper district — Endeavour 26 North, Endeavour 22 and Endeavour | | | Book | and with descriptions of representative mining district'>, prCJvidc the professional mining gcologi'>t...the claims already staked by mining engineering, mine valuation, geophysics, and engineering geology,...Tyler (Exploration for Iron Ores), Robert K. Warner (Mine Valuation), and Kenneth K. Welker (Rock Bursts)...of limonite derived front sulphides and other minerals. 11. STRATIGRAPHIC AND LITJ-IOLOGIC GUIDES •...Mechanical Principles of Fracturing: Stress; Planes of principal 290 CONTENTS X stress; The jJattern of J1rincij | | | Book | and sil t. D TERTIARY Sand, gravel, silt, and clay. JURASSIC AND TRIASSIC Red sandstone, shale, and...o f sandstone, red and gray shale, conglomerate, clay, coal, and limestone. Red and gray sandstone shale...of The Geology of Pennsylvania project for two principal purposes: to make possible the inclusion of multicolor...deposits Carlyle Gray C. Nickel-copper deposit (Gap mine) James M. McNeal D. Zinc-lead-silver Arthur W Rose...Nonmetals A . Dimension stone G. Robert Ganis B. Clay and shale Samuel W Berkheiser, Jr. , and John H | | Nokleberg, Warren J., Bundtzen, Thomas K., Dawson, Kenneth M., Eremin, Roman A., Goryachev, Nikolai A., Koch, Richard D., Ratkin, Vladimir V., Rozenblum, Ilya S., Shpikerman, Vladimir I., Frolov, Yuri F., Gorodinsky, Mary E., Melnikov, Vladimir D., Ognyanov, Nikolai V., Petrachenko, Eugene D., Pozdeev, Anany I., Ross, Katherina V., Wood, Douglas H., Grybeck, Donald, Khanchuk, Alexander I., Kovbas, Lidiya I., Nekrasov, Ivan Ya., Sidorov, Anatoly A. (1996) Significant metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous lode deposits and placer districts for the Russian Far East, Alaska, and the Canadian Cordillera. Open-File Report Vol. 1996 (96-513) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr96513a | Report (issue) | Format) formats, and the mineral-deposit and placer district tables in dBase 3/4, FileMaker Pro 2.0, and tab-delineated...Survey, Anchorage INTRODUCTION Mine. A site where valuable minerals have been extracted. This report...site where concentrations of potentially valuable minerals for which grade and tonnage estimates have been...occurrence, mineral deposit, prospect, and (or) mine. Metallogenic belt. A geologic unit (area) that...Mineral occurrence. A site of potentially valuable minerals on which no visible exploration has occurred, |
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