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Friendship No. 1 mica mine, Randolph County, Alabama

No abstract available.
Authors
E. W. Heinrich, R. W. Lemke

Geologic and structure contour map of the Clay Basin gas field

No abstract available.
Authors
C.E. Dobbin, R. Davidson

Geologic and structure map of the Elk Basin oil and gas field and vicinity, Park County, Wyoming, and Carbon County, Montana

No abstract available.
Authors
C.E. Dobbin, W.B. Kramer, J.C. Miller, Harvey French

Geologic map of Idaho

No abstract available.
Authors
C. P. Area mapped by Ross, J.D. Forrester

Geologic map of the Gouverneur Talc District, New York

No abstract available. 
Authors
James Gilluly

Geologic Reconnaissance of the Arden Area, Clark County, Nevada

No abstract available.
Authors
J.C. Miller

Geology and coal resources of the eastern part of the lower Matanuska Valley coal field, Alaska

The lower Matanuska Valley coal field is in south-central Alaska near the head of Cook Inlet, about 60 miles by railroad northeast of Anchorage (fig. 1). It occupies an area roughly 7 miles long and 1 1/2 miles wide that trends northeastward parallel to the front of the Talkeetna Mountains to the north. The eastern part of the field is considered in this report. The western part has recently been
Authors
F.F. Barnes, F.M. Byers

Geology and coal resources of the western part of the lower Matanuska Valley coal field, Alaska

The lower Matanuska Valley coal field is in southern Alaska 45 miles northeast of the city of Anchorage (fig. 1). The field is in an area bounded on the south by the Matanuska River, on the north by the foothills of the Talkeetna Mountains, and includes on the east and west, respectively, the valleys of Eska Creek and Moose Creek, which head in the Talkeetna Mountains and flow southward to the Mat
Authors
Thomas G. Payne, David M. Hopkins

Geology and Deposits of the Allamoose Van Horn Copper District, Hudspeth and Culrergen Counties, Texas

No abstract available.
Authors
B.D. Sample, F.E. Gould
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