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Publications from the staff of the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
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Digital mining claim density map for federal lands in Wyoming: 1996
This report describes a digital map generated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to provide digital spatial mining claim density information for federal lands in Wyoming as of March 1997. Mining claim data is earth science information deemed to be relevant to the assessment of historic, current, and future ecological, economic, and social systems. There is no paper map included in this Open-File
Authors
Paul C. Hyndman, Harry W. Campbell
Digital mining claim density map for federal lands in Nevada: 1996
This report describes a digital map generated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to provide digital spatial mining claim density information for federal lands in Nevada as of March 1997. Mining claim data is earth science information deemed to be relevant to the assessment of historic, current, and future ecological, economic, and social systems. There is no paper map included in this Open-File
Authors
Paul C. Hyndman, Harry W. Campbell
Digital mining claim density map for federal lands in Oregon: 1996
This report describes a digital map generated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to provide digital spatial mining claim density information for federal lands in Oregon as of March 1997. Mining claim data is earth science information deemed to be relevant to the assessment of historic, current, and future ecological, economic, and social systems. There is no paper map included in this Open-File
Authors
Paul C. Hyndman, Harry W. Campbell
Geologic datasets for weights-of-evidence analysis in Northeast Washington: 3. Minerals-related permits on national forests, 1967-1998
Permits to explore for and (or) develop mineral resources on forest land can be used to indicate
locations and types of mineral-related activities on national forests. Permits for these activities require
filing at the Forest Service a Notice of Intention (Notice) to conduct mineral exploration activities and (or)
a Plan of Operation (Plan). A Plan of Operation is required is significant activitie
Authors
David Everett Boleneus
Digital mining claim density map for federal lands in Washington: 1996
This report describes a digital map generated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to provide digital spatial mining claim density information for federal lands in Washington as of March 1997. Mining claim data is earth science information deemed to be relevant to the assessment of historic, current, and future ecological, economic, and social systems.
There is no paper map included in this Open-
Authors
Paul C. Hyndman, Harry W. Campbell
Digital mining claim density map for federal lands in New Mexico: 1996
This report describes a digital map generated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to provide digital spatial mining claim density information for federal lands in New Mexico as of March 1997. Mining claim data is earth science information deemed to be relevant to the assessment of historic, current, and future ecological, economic, and social systems. There is no paper map included in this Open-F
Authors
Paul C. Hyndman, Harry W. Campbell
Digital mining claim density map for federal lands in Colorado: 1996
This report describes a digital map generated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to provide digital spatial mining claim density information for federal lands in Colorado as of March 1997. Mining claim data is earth science information deemed to be relevant to the assessment of historic, current, and future ecological, economic, and social systems. There is no paper map included in this Open-Fil
Authors
Paul C. Hyndman, Harry W. Campbell
Digital mining claim density map for federal lands in California: 1996
This report describes a digital map generated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to provide digital spatial mining claim density information for federal lands in California as of March 1997. Mining claim data is earth science information deemed to be relevant to the assessment of historic, current, and future ecological, economic, and social systems.
There is no paper map included in this Open-
Authors
Paul C. Hyndman, Harry W. Campbell
Digital mining claim density map for federal lands in Utah: 1996
This report describes a digital map generated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to provide digital spatial mining claim density information for federal lands in Utah as of March 1997. Mining claim data is earth science information deemed to be relevant to the assessment of historic, current, and future ecological, economic, and social systems.
There is no paper map included in this Open-File r
Authors
Paul C. Hyndman, Harry W. Campbell
Geographic information systems (GIS) compilation of geophysical, geologic, and tectonic data for the circum-North Pacific
The accompanying directory structure contains a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) compilation of geophysical, geological, and tectonic data for the Circum-North Pacific. This area includes the Russian Far East, Alaska, the Canadian Cordillera, linking continental shelves, and adjacent oceans. This GIS compilation extends from 120°E to 115°W, and from 40°N to 80°N. This area encompasses: (1) to
Authors
Mark L. Greninger, Simon L. Klemperer, Warren J. Nokleberg
Geologic datasets for weights-of-evidence analysis in northeast Washington: 2. Mineral databases
Digital mineral databases are necessary to carry out weights-of-evidence modeling of mineral resources for epithermal gold and carbonate-hosted lead-zinc deposits in northeast Washington. This report describes spreadsheet tables consisting of: 1) training sites for epithermal gold, 2) placer gold sites, 3) training sites for carbonate-hosted lead-zinc, and 4) small lead-zinc mines and prospects. A
Authors
D. E. Boleneus
Plutons and accretionary episodes of the Klamath Mountains, California and Oregon
The Klamath Mountains consist of various accreted terranes and include many plutons that range in composition from gabbro to granodiorite. Some of the plutons (preaccretionary plutons) were parts of terranes before the terranes accreted; others (accretionary plutons) intruded during or after the accretion of their host terrane(s). This report attempts to (1) graphically illustrate how the Klamath
Authors
William P. Irwin, Joseph L. Wooden