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The magnetic field of the Earth, 1990: Declination chart
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The magnetic field of the Earth, 1990: Horizontal intensity chart
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The magnetic field of the Earth, 1990: Inclination chart
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The magnetic field of the Earth, 1990: Total intensity chart
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The magnetic field of the Earth, 1990: Vertical intensity chart
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A geochemical investigation of selected areas in Greenville and Laurens Counties, South Carolina: Implications for mineral resources
The purpose of this study is to geochemically evaluate three areas within the Greenville 1° x 2° quadrangle (see index map) that have been shown by previous studies to contain anomalously high amounts of tin. Jackson and Moore (1992) reported the presence of cassiterite (SnO2)-bearing heavy-mineral concentrates from stream sediment samples that were collected during a regional geochemical reconnai
Aeromagnetic map of the San Jose area, California
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Aeromagnetic map of the Tonopah 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, central Nevada
This aeromagnetic map is part of a folio of maps of the Tonopah 1 degree by 2 degrees quadrangle, Nevada, Prepared under the Conterminous United States Mineral Assessment Program. Each product is designated by a different letter symbol, starting with A, in the U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies map series MF-1877 folio. The quadrangle encompasses an area of about 19,500 km2 in the
Aeromagnetic maps of a buried porphyry copper deposit west of Casa Grande, Arizona
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Atlas of shoreline changes from 1853 to 1989 : Louisiana barrier island erosion study
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