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Geochemical maps showing the distribution and abundance of zinc in the Tanacross Quadrangle, Alaska

January 1, 1976

This series of geochemical maps shows the distribution of zinc in four sample media: (A) the oxide residue (oxalic-acid-leachable fraction) of the stream sediment, (B) the minus-80-mesh steam sediment, (C) the ash of streambank sod (mixed organic and inorganic material) collected beneath the water level, and (D) the ash of aquatic bryophytes (mosses). The map symbols show sample sites and ranges of values in the following manner: (1) open symbols denote background, (2) small black symbols represent weakly anomalous values, and (3) large black symbols denote strongly anomalous values. Because the small black symbols represent weakly anomalous values, we consider them to be significant only where they correlate with strongly anomalous metal values either in the same or in other sample media. The ranges of values represented by the symbols are shown on the histograms that accompany the geochemical maps. An explanation of sampling, preparation, and analytical procedures is given in Circular 734, which accompanies the folio. Complete analytical data for geochemical samples collected by the U.S. Geological Survey in the Tanacross quadrangle are available in a U.S. Geological Survey open-file report (O'Leary and others, 1976.)


Publication Year 1976
Title Geochemical maps showing the distribution and abundance of zinc in the Tanacross Quadrangle, Alaska
DOI 10.3133/mf767I
Authors G. C. Curtin, G.W. Day, R. M. O'Leary, S.P. Marsh, R.B. Tripp
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Miscellaneous Field Studies Map
Series Number 767
Index ID mf767I
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse