Tin in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii

Mineral Investigations Resource Map 44
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Abstract

The principal deposits and occurrences of tin minerals in the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii) are shown on the accompanying map. Although some very minor occurrences are included to indicate the extent of distribution, those in which only trace amounts of tin have been found spectrographically or geochemically have been omitted. Unverifiable reported occurrences of tin-bearing minerals have been excluded also.

Known tin-bearing deposits in the conterminous United States are small, few in number, and widely scattered; only small amounts of tin concentrates are being recovered at the present time (1964). The total amount of metallic tin produced since 1950, mainly as a by-product of molybdenum ores, is less than 500 tons, and the total production from all sources prior to 1950 is similar.

Map locations are shown by symbols, the shapes of which denote different geologic types of occurrence; some areas of scattered occurrences in pegmatites are shown by a stippled pattern. Occurrences are numbered by State on the map and identified by number in the index. The index also gives the geographic coordinates, brief geologic descriptions, and references to the principal published reports. The more important or better known localities are named on the map.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Tin in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
Series title Mineral Investigations Resource Map
Series number 44
DOI 10.3133/mr44
Year Published 1965
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description Report: 9 p.; 1 Plate: 63.89 x 40.50 inches
Country United States
Scale 3168000
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