Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Https

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Search Results

165626 results.

Alternate formats: RIS file of the first 3000 search results  |  Download all results as CSV | TSV | Excel  |  RSS feed based on this search  |  JSON version of this page of results

Page 6056, results 151376 - 151400

Show results on a map

Publication Extents

Not all publications have extents, not all extents are completely accurate
Talc and soapstone in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
A.H. Chidester, Henry Wilson Worthington
1962, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 31
The locations of talc and soapstone deposits in the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii) arc shown on the accompanying map. The two types are distinguished by the shape of symbols; the relative importance of the deposits, expressed in broad ranges of tonnage, is indicated by the size of...
Beryllium in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
Wallace R. Griffitts, David Marcel Larrabee, James Jennings Norton
1962, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 35
This map shows most of the known occurrences of beryllium minerals and of rocks that contain 0.003 percent or more beryllium (0.01 percent Be0) in the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii). The occurrences are subdivided on the map according to genesis and size. The genetic types of deposits...
Exploration for uranium-vanadium deposits by U.S. Geological Survey 1948-56 in western Disappointment Valley area, Slick Rock district, San Miguel County, Colorado
William B. Rogers, Daniel R. Shawe
1962, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 241
The western Disappointment Valley area is in San Miguel County, Colo., in the northeastern part of the Slick Rock district, (see location map).  It covers an area of approximately 50 square miles in Tps. 43 and 44 N., Rs. 17, 18, and 19 W., New Mexico principal meridian.  The mining...