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Preliminary geologic map of Ellipse II-13-2 and vicinity
S.R. Titley
1967, Open-File Report 68-268
Ellipse II-13-2 is in Oceanus Procellarum approximately midway between the crater Kepler to the northeast and Flamsteed to the southwest. The map area is occupied entirely by mare materials. ...
Preliminary geologic map of Ellipse II-2-1 and vicinity
D.E. Wilhelms
1967, Open-File Report 68-328
The map area contains landing ellipse II-2-1 and lies near the southern edge of southeastern embayment of Mare Tranquillitatis, a region of typical flat mare and terrain of gently undulating relief and moderate albedo....
Geologic reconnaissance of possible powersites at Spur Mountain, Tyee, and Eagle lakes, southeastern Alaska
James E. Callahan, Alexander Andrew Wanek
1967, Open-File Report 67-35
Spur Mountain, Tyee, and Eagle Lakes fill glacially scoured bedrock basins in the Coast Range of southeastern Alaska. The bedrock consists of granitic intrusive rocks and high rank metamorphic rocks associated with or resulting from emplacement of the Coast Range batholith.Spur Mountain damsite is underlain by granodiorite and diorite. The...