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Airborne radioactivity survey of the Fort Myers area, Charlotte and Lee Counties, Florida
No abstract available.
Coal resources of the La Veta area, Huerfano County, Colorado
No abstract available.
Geologic map of the Mesa Verde area, Montezuma County, Colorado
No abstract available.
Geologic map of the northern Santa Ana Mountains, Orange and Riverside Counties, California
No abstract available.
Geologic map of the Square Buttes district, Oliver and Mercer Counties, North Dakota
No abstract available.
Geology and coal deposits of the Dugger quadrangle, Sullivan County, Indiana
The accompanying maps and related material describing the geology and coal deposits of the Dugger quadrangle were prepared as part of a cooperative program to appraise the coal resources of Indiana initiated by the Division of Geology, Indiana Department of Conservation, and the Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.The field work on which the maps were based was done by the
Geology and coal deposits of the Hymera quadrangle, Sullivan County, Indiana
The Hymera quadrangle is the fourth of a series of quadrangles that are being mapped by the Geological Survey, Indiana Department of Conservation, in cooperation with the United States Geological Survey, as part of a program of study and reappraisal of Indiana coal resources. The field work was done by the writer, assisted by Harold Hutchinson and Frank E. Kottlowski, during the summer of 1948.
Geology and coal deposits of the Shelburn quadrangle, Sullivan County, Indiana
The Shelburn quadrangle is the fifth in a series of quadrangle maps prepared as a part of a program by the Geological Survey, Indiana Department of Conservation, and the U.S. Geological Survey to appraise the coal resources of Indiana. The field work was done by the writer, assisted by Dick S. Horton and Robert E. Hurley, during the summer of 1949 and for a short period during the summer of 1950.
Geology and coal resources of the Lake De Smet area, Johnson County, Wyoming
No abstract available.
Geology and fuel resources of the Red Mesa area, La Plata and Montezuma Counties, Colorado
No abstract available.
Geology and iron ore deposits of the Granite Mountain area, Iron County, Utah
No abstract available.
Geology and zinc-lead-barite deposits in the area east of Cuba City, Wisconsin
The current study of the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa zinc-lead district (fig. 1) was begun in 1942, with the major emphasis placed on detailed mapping of geologic structure and ore deposits. Preliminary reports for several areas in the mining district have been prepared, and the present study of the are east of Cuba City, Wis., is a continuation of that program.