William F. Cannon
William (Bill) Cannon is a Scientist Emeritus with the USGS Geology, Energy & Minerals (GEM) Science Center in Reston, VA.
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Mineral resource evaluation of the Sturgeon River Wilderness Study Area, Houghton and Baraga counties, Michigan
No abstract available.
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William F. Cannon, E. R. King, J. J. Hill, P. C. Mory
Computer-aided estimates of concentrating-grade iron resources in the Negaunee Iron-formation, Marquette District, Michigan
No abstract available.
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William F. Cannon, Sandra L. Powers, Nancy A. Wright
Preliminary geologic map of Precambrian rocks in part of northern Wisconsin
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P.K. Sims, W. F. Cannon, M.G. Mudrey
Map showing Precambrian geology in parts of the Baraga, Dead River, and Clark Creek basins, Marquette and Baraga Counties, Michigan
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William F. Cannon
The Yellow Dog peridotite and a possible buried igneous complex of Lower Keweenawan Age in the northern peninsula of Michigan
Partly serpentinized peridotite of early Keweenawan age crops out in two places along a 20-km-long zone of positive aeromagnetic anomalies in northern Marquette County, Michigan. Most of the area is mantled by Pleistocene drift and the bedrock is not exposed.Petrographic and electron microprobe studies show that the peridotite was originally a plagioclase lherzolite containing 40-50% olivine (Fo80
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John S. Klasner, David W. Snider, W. F. Cannon, John F. Slack
Mineral resources of the Eagle Cap Wilderness and adjacent areas, Oregon
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Paul L. Weis, J. L. Gualtieri, William F. Cannon, Ernest T. Tuchek, Arel B. McMahan, Francis E. Federspiel
Computer-aided estimates of concentrating grade iron resources in the Negaunee Iron-Formation, Marquette District, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
William F. Cannon, Sandra L. Powers, Nancy A. Wright
Phosphorite and other apatite-bearing sedimentary rocks in the Precambrian of northern Michigan
Phosphatic pebbles are widespread in basal units of the Marquette Range Supergroup (Precambrian X) in the central part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. At one locality, a conglomeratic bed about 15 m thick averages about 15 percent P2O5, and many thinner beds are of comparable grade. This occurrence is believed to be the richest sedimentary phosphate deposit known in the Precambrian of the Unit
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William F. Cannon, J. S. Klasner
Preliminary geologic map of the southern part of the Diorite 7 1/2-minute quadrangle, Marquette County, Michigan
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William F. Cannon, J. S. Klasner
Bedrock geologic map of the Negaunee SW quadrangle, Marquette County, Michigan
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Lorin D. Clark, William F. Cannon, J. S. Klasner
Preliminary geologic map of the southern part of the Three Lakes 7 1/2-minute quadrangle, Baraga County, Michigan
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J. S. Klasner, William F. Cannon
Preliminary geologic map of the southern part of the Michigamme 7 1/2-minute quadrangle, Marquette and Baraga Counties, Michigan
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J. S. Klasner, William F. Cannon
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Mineral resource evaluation of the Sturgeon River Wilderness Study Area, Houghton and Baraga counties, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
William F. Cannon, E. R. King, J. J. Hill, P. C. Mory
Computer-aided estimates of concentrating-grade iron resources in the Negaunee Iron-formation, Marquette District, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
William F. Cannon, Sandra L. Powers, Nancy A. Wright
Preliminary geologic map of Precambrian rocks in part of northern Wisconsin
No abstract available.
Authors
P.K. Sims, W. F. Cannon, M.G. Mudrey
Map showing Precambrian geology in parts of the Baraga, Dead River, and Clark Creek basins, Marquette and Baraga Counties, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
William F. Cannon
The Yellow Dog peridotite and a possible buried igneous complex of Lower Keweenawan Age in the northern peninsula of Michigan
Partly serpentinized peridotite of early Keweenawan age crops out in two places along a 20-km-long zone of positive aeromagnetic anomalies in northern Marquette County, Michigan. Most of the area is mantled by Pleistocene drift and the bedrock is not exposed.Petrographic and electron microprobe studies show that the peridotite was originally a plagioclase lherzolite containing 40-50% olivine (Fo80
Authors
John S. Klasner, David W. Snider, W. F. Cannon, John F. Slack
Mineral resources of the Eagle Cap Wilderness and adjacent areas, Oregon
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul L. Weis, J. L. Gualtieri, William F. Cannon, Ernest T. Tuchek, Arel B. McMahan, Francis E. Federspiel
Computer-aided estimates of concentrating grade iron resources in the Negaunee Iron-Formation, Marquette District, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
William F. Cannon, Sandra L. Powers, Nancy A. Wright
Phosphorite and other apatite-bearing sedimentary rocks in the Precambrian of northern Michigan
Phosphatic pebbles are widespread in basal units of the Marquette Range Supergroup (Precambrian X) in the central part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. At one locality, a conglomeratic bed about 15 m thick averages about 15 percent P2O5, and many thinner beds are of comparable grade. This occurrence is believed to be the richest sedimentary phosphate deposit known in the Precambrian of the Unit
Authors
William F. Cannon, J. S. Klasner
Preliminary geologic map of the southern part of the Diorite 7 1/2-minute quadrangle, Marquette County, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
William F. Cannon, J. S. Klasner
Bedrock geologic map of the Negaunee SW quadrangle, Marquette County, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
Lorin D. Clark, William F. Cannon, J. S. Klasner
Preliminary geologic map of the southern part of the Three Lakes 7 1/2-minute quadrangle, Baraga County, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
J. S. Klasner, William F. Cannon
Preliminary geologic map of the southern part of the Michigamme 7 1/2-minute quadrangle, Marquette and Baraga Counties, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
J. S. Klasner, William F. Cannon