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Mineral occurrences of New York State with selected references to each locality
Elaine M. Luedke, Chester T. Wrucke, John A. Graham
1959, Bulletin 1072-F
References and locations were compiled for more than 1,000 mineral occurrences in New York State. Each occurrence is shown on an accompanying map and is given by commodity and county in a locality list. Fuels, sand and gravel, and clay are not included in this report....
Described sections of rocks of Chester and Morrow age in Newton and Searcy counties, Arkansas
Wayne A. Chisolm
1959, Open-File Report 59-19
Since 1949, the U. S. Geological Survey, with the cooperation of the Arkansas Geological and Conservation Commission, has been engaged in stratigraphic investiqations in northern Arkansas to aid in the search for oil and gas. Seven reports of these investigations, including both surface and subsurface studies, have been completed (Lantz,...
The Geology of the Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead District
Allen V. Heyl Jr., Allen F. Agnew, Erwin J. Lyons, Charles H. Behre Jr., Arthur E. Flint
1959, Professional Paper 309
The upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district includes the southwest part of Wisconsin, the northwest corner of Illinois, and a narrow fringe of Iowa extending from Bellevue to McGregor, just west of the Mississippi River. The total area of the district is 4,000 square miles. The entire district is drained by...