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Metalliferous lode deposits of Alaska
Henry C. Berg, Edward Huntington Cobb
1967, Bulletin 1246
An important factor in any rebirth of metal mining in Alaska will be a thorough appraisal of the metalliferous lodes already known in the State. Any such appraisal probably will depend, at least in part, on an inventory of these 1 deposits and a knowledge of their geology. This report summarizes...
Paleotectonic investigations of the Permian system in the United States
Edwin Dinwiddie McKee, Steven S. Oriel, Henry L. Berryhill Jr., Eleanor J. Crosby, Donald A. Myers, George H. Dixon, Marjorie E. MacLachlan, Melville R. Mudge, Edwin K. Maughan, Richard Porter Sheldon, Earl R. Cressman, Thomas M. Cheney, Vincent E. McKelvey, Walter E. Hallgarth, Keith B. Ketner
1967, Professional Paper 515
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Water-resources of the Antelope Valley-East Kern Water Agency area, California
R. M. Bloyd Jr.
1967, Open-File Report 67-21
The Antelope Valley-East Kern Water Agency (AVEK) area, most of which is within the Mojave Desert region of southern California, lacks adequate water resources to sustain the existing rate of ground-water pumpage for irrigation, industrial, and domestic use. However, by 1972 the California Aqueduct, a part of the California Water...
Preliminary geologic section from Pahute Mesa, Nevada Test Site, to Enterprise, Utah
P. J. Barosh
1967, Open-File Report 67-11
The 154-mile long geologic cross section trends nearly perpendicular to the structural grain of the Basin-Range province in Nevada, and in Utah extends eastward into the transition zone between the Basin-Range and Colorado Plateau provinces. The structure is characterized by complex thrust: faults, involving uppermost Precambrian to lower Mesozoic sedimentary...