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Three preliminary aeromagnetic maps of eastern St. Louis County, Minnesota

No abstract available.
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J. L. Meuschke

Tiger Eye No. 1 uranium prospect, Sevier County, Utah

No abstract available.
Authors
Frederick Stugard, Frederick L. Klinger

Tin deposits of Durango, Mexico

No abstract available.
Authors
Ward C. Smith, Kenneth K. Segerstrom, Reinaldo Guiza

Tin, copper, and uranium at Majuba Hill, Nevada

Uranium minerals occur with ores of copper, tin, and silver at Majuba Hill, Nevada. During World War I, the Majuba Hill mine produced about 4,000 tons of 12 percent copper ore, and during World War II about 23,000 tons of ore containing 2 to 4 percent copper and enough tin ore to furnish from 10 to 15 tons of metallic tin. No uranium has been produced. The bedrock geology of Majuba Hill consists
Authors
R.H. Thurston, F.M. Chace

Topographic instructions, Book 1, Part 1-A, Preface and contents

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Torbernite occurrence at the Robineau claims, Clear Creek County, Colorado

No abstract available.
Authors
Robert U. King, Harry Clifford Granger

Toxicity and repellency to rats of actidione

The antibiotic actidione was found to be highly repellent to laboratory rats and to significantly reduce gnawing attacks upon treated paperboards. Rats refused to accept food or water containing this material even under conditions of acute starvation and died of starvation and thirst,rather than accept water containing l.0 mg. of actidione per liter. The compound is highly toxic to .rats with the
Authors
R. Traub, J.B. DeWitt, J.F. Welch, D. Newman

Trace Elements Investigations Report No. 122

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Trace Elements Investigations Report No. 136

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Trace elements reconnaissance in the Jakolof Bay area, southern Alaska

As a result of inquiries by prospectors in 1948 concerning radioactive ores in the vicinity of Jakolof Bay on the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska, the Geological Survey conducted a brief investigation during 1949. No radioactive material was found. Possibly a chromite stockpile in this locality was mistaken for pitchblende.
Authors
Robert M. Moxham, Arthur E. Nelson

Trace elements reconnaissance of the southern highway belt, south-central Alska

No abstract available.
Authors
R.M. Moxham
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