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Engineering geologic map of the Indian Hills Quadrangle, Jefferson County, Colorado
No abstract available.
Free-air gravity anomaly map of the eastern Chukchi and southern Beaufort seas
No abstract available.
Geochemical maps showing the distribution and abundance of arsenic and mercury in the Tanacross Quadrangle, Alaska
This series of geochemical maps shows the distribution of arsenic and mercury in the minus-80-mesh stream sediment and of arsenic in the ash of streambank sod (mixed organic and inorganic material) collected beneath the water level. The geochemical data are plotted on a base map that shows generalized geology and the drainage pattern. The map symbols show the sample sites and ranges of values in t
Geochemical maps showing the distribution and abundance of beryllium in the Tanacross Quadrangle, Alaska
This series of geochemical maps shows the distribution of beryllium in three sample media: (A) the oxide residue (the oxalic-acid-leachable fraction) of the stream sediment, (B) the minus-80-mesh stream sediment, and (C) the ash of aquatic bryophytes (mosses). The geochemical data are plotted on a base map that shows generalized geology and the drainage pattern. The map symbols show the sample sit
Geochemical maps showing the distribution and abundance of copper in the Tanacross Quadrangle, Alaska
This series of geochemical maps shows the distribution of copper in four sample media: (A) the oxide residue (the oxalic-acid-leachable fraction) of the stream sediment, (B) the minus-80-mesh stream 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 copper data are plotted on base map
Geochemical maps showing the distribution and abundance of lead in the Tanacross Quadrangle, Alaska
This series of geochemical maps shows the distribution of lead in four sample media: (A) the oxide residue (the oxalic-acid-leachable fraction) of the stream sediment, (B) the minus-80-mesh stream 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 geochemical data are plotted on base
Geochemical maps showing the distribution and abundance of molybdenum in the Tanacross Quadrangle, Alaska
This series of geochemical maps shows the distribution of molybdenum in four sample media: (A) the oxide residue (the oxalic-acid-leachable fraction) of the stream sediment, (B) the minus-80-mesh stream 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 molybdenum data are plotted on
Geochemical maps showing the distribution and abundance of tin in the Tanacross Quadrangle, Alaska
This series of geochemical maps shows the distribution of tin in three sample media: (A) the oxide residue (the oxalic-acid-leachable fraction) of the stream sediment, (B) the minus-80-mesh stream sediment, and (C) the ash of aquatic bryophytes (mosses). The geochemical data are plotted on a base map that shows generalized geology and the drainage pattern. The map symbols show the sample sites and
Geochemical maps showing the distribution and abundance of zinc in the Tanacross Quadrangle, Alaska
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 o
Geologic and tectonic maps of the Bearpaw Mountains area, north-central Montana
No abstract available.
Geologic interpretation of an aeromagnetic map of southern New England
No abstract available.
Geologic map and coal sections of the Bar N Draw Quadrangle, Wyoming and Montana
No abstract available.