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Table 1. X-ray fluorescence analyses of 10 samples of siliceous partly flow-banded rhyolite and dacite
Table 2. X-ray fluorescence analyses of 16 samples from the crystal-rich rhyodacitic-dacitic Reedy Branch Tuff
Table 3. X-ray fluorescence analyses of granites, quartz monzonites, and related intrusive rocks, in which oscillatory zonation has been destroyed by regional metamorphism
Table 4. Model analyses of granite, granodiorite, granite porphyry, and porphyritic granite in sectors A, C, D, and H, in which the oscillatory zonation has been destroyed by regional metamorphism
Table 5. Modal analyses of granitoid rocks located close to the South Fork fault system, in which the oscillatory zonation has been destroyed by regional metamorphism
Table 6. Modal analyses of granite and granite porphyry, in which partial preservation of oscillatory zonation of plagioclase indicates crystallization after regional metamorphism
Table 7. X-ray fluorescence analyses of granite and porphyritic rhyodacite, in which partial preservation of oscillatory zonation of plagioclase indicates crystallization after regional metamorphism
Table 8. Emission spectrographic and fire assay analyses of composite rock chip samples of siliceous core-zone rocks
Table 9. Emission spectrographic and fire assay analyses of five composite rock chip samples of greisenlike rocks
Table 10. Emission spectrographic and fire assay analyses of composite rock chip samples of mostly sulfide-bearing rocks and gossans
Table 11A. Emission spectrographic analyses of molybdenum, copper, tin, and silver in composite soil samples taken from all sectors, except D and part of H
Table 11B. Emission spectrographic analyses of molybdenum, copper, tin, and silver in composite soil samples taken from sector D and part of sector H
Table 12. Laboratory analyses of unpanned stream-sediment samples for gold
Table 13. Panned stream-sediment concentrates and panned soil samples examined for visible gold
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